A Requiem In Four Acts
I’ve just finished watching the first installment (of two) of Spike Lee’s “When The Levees Broke: A Requiem In Four Acts” on HBO.
If you missed the first showing, catch it the very next time you can. If you don’t have HBO, rent the DVD, which will surely follow. If you can’t afford the DVD, check it out at the library. If you sit on an awards panel, simply mail your hardware to Spike now.
Arguments over nuance may arise as to his filmmaking, but it doesn’t change the fact that “When The Levees Broke” will become the most important thing you’ll watch on television in 2006. Everything else is absolutely trivial in comparison.
Email Article Monday, August 21st, 2006 at 10:41pm Mack Simpson
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1. makethelogobigger | August 21st, 2006 at 11:21 pm
Yeah, I gotta check that out. Although watching On Native Soil tonight was pretty major too. (The 9/11 commission story.)
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