Ed here: This list will surprise some, infuriate others. But as a Spike Lee fan ("The 25th Hour" is a masterpiece) I find it fascinating,
From Slate:
Perhaps in an attempt to drive attention
toward his struggling Kickstarter,
Spike Lee has posted his list of “Essential Films,”
the movies he believes every filmmaker needs to see. The list, featuring close
to 100 films, is handed out to Lee’s graduate students at NYU every year, and
is a fascinating peek into the director’s influences and favorites—from the
expected picks (Vertigo, Rashomon, 8 ½) to the more
surprising ones (Kung Fu Hustle, Bad Lieutenant,
Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto).
Curiously, there are a lot of revered
directors missing from the list—for example, there’s no Howard Hawks, John
Ford, Fritz Lang, or Yasujirō Ozu. And some of the renowned filmmakers he does
include are represented by less obvious choices: Steven Spielberg’s Empire of the Sun
(along with Close Encounters of the Third Kind),
Woody Allen’s Zelig. Perhaps
most radically, Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane is
absent, with Lee citing only the legendary filmmaker’s Touch of Evil.
(Thanks to Spike Lee for permission to reprint.)
1 comment:
"Do The Right Thing" should be on here! And yeah, maybe "25th Hour" too.
Lot's of folks don't like him--some for good reason--but he's a cinema great.
TWB
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