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It took me a long time to come around on him, but I genuinely love Spike Lee's films now. Initially, his aggressive polemics were very off-putting, but over time I came to appreciate his originality and his commitment to telling the stories he wanted to tell the way he wanted to tell them. Do the Right Thing is far and away his masterpiece, that's about as controversial as saying Citizen Kane is Orson Welles' masterpiece or Boyz n the Hood is John Singleton's masterpiece, and BlacKkKlansman is by far the best thing he's done in the 21st Century, but my favorites of his are School Daze and He Got Game. The former is criminally underrated, Laurence Fishburne is amazing and Ernest Dickerson shoots the hell out of it, plus it has one of my favorite depictions of friendship ever. I love the scene when they all fight over protesting apartheid and risking their student status and then instantly squash it and go to KFC, and then at KFC when they run afoul of Samuel L. Jackson and his cronies...it's just a phenomenal stretch of film.* And then the latter is one of the most underrated sports movies ever and easily the GOAT basketball movie, Denzel turns in his most underrated performance and the father/son saga is extremely powerful, all the way up to that beautiful surreal ending.
*This doesn't have the fight preceding it, but here's the famous KFC scene from School Daze:
And then just for the hell of it, I have to shout out Spike directing The Original Kings of Comedy. RIP Bernie Mac.
*This doesn't have the fight preceding it, but here's the famous KFC scene from School Daze:
And then just for the hell of it, I have to shout out Spike directing The Original Kings of Comedy. RIP Bernie Mac.

