Admit it — your first thought after seeing pictures of the devastation left by Superstorm Sandy was, “Where’s Spike Lee?” No? Well, Lee did have quite a bit to say when Hurricane Katrina struck, and he directed the Katrina documentary “When the Levees Broke” for HBO. So yes, some are wondering where Lee is when his childhood home of Brooklyn is cleaning up after Sandy.
It turns out Lee is in New Orleans, shooting a remake of the Korean film “Oldboy.” He promises to return to Brooklyn to help with recovery efforts once that film wraps.
https://twitter.com/SpikeLee/status/266654888858095616
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@SpikeLee THANK YOU 4 your continued work. Suspending a shoot would put folks outta work where you are/ that doesn't make sense.
— Nata Bean (@AdivaBean) November 8, 2012
So Lee does get a pass for employing a film crew and bringing jobs to New Orleans.
https://twitter.com/SpikeLee/status/266673453598384128
It’s nice, too, that for once a conversation involving Spike Lee managed not to involve race. Oh, wait. Would a white film director be hassled like this?
https://twitter.com/SpikeLee/status/266673029373902848
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