Do the Right Thing (1989) update feed

"Re-watch - Nov. 23rd Do the Right Thing keeps popping up in my head from time to time, so I thought I'd revisit it to see if my opinion has changed any from the last time I watched it. And I've come to a better appreciation of it on this second viewing. Maybe I was in a better headspace, maybe it's because I've changed in the past several years, or maybe it's just that I'm now better acquainted with Spike Lee's filmmaking style, but overall I thought it was really well done for the most part. A"

" Date: 11/6/2019 Viewed: Criterion Blu-Ray Rewatch Note: 30 years later and this movie is still a masterpiece. It is amazing how this movie feels very relevant and not dated (Except for the clothes and the technology that people use in the movie). It shows that times have not changed that much in the last three decades. I also love all the characters in this movie because they are memorable and have great personalities to them. The overall message of this movie of not using violence to solve "

" Ginny Yang and Steve Park Danny Aiello and Richard Edson Spike Lee and Danny Aniello Mookie (Spike Lee) is a 25-year-old delivery man living in Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, with his sister Jade (Joie Lee). He and his girlfriend Tina (Rosie Perez) have a toddler son named Hector (Travell Toulson). He works at the local pizzeria, and lacks ambition. Sal (Danny Aiello), the pizzeria's Italian-American owner, has been in the neighborhood for 25 years. His older son Pino (John Turturro) intens"

" Directed by: Spike Lee Produced by: Jon Klik, Monty Ross, and Spike Lee Written by' Spike Lee Cinematography: Ernest R. Dickerson Edited by: Barry Alexander Brown Music by: Bill Lee Distributed by: Universal Pictures"