After countless movies and well deserved awards, Brooklyn director, Spike Lee, will finally receive an Oscar.
It’s been one hell of a year for Mr. Lee thus far. On the heels of New York City officially renaming Stuyvesant Avenue between Lexington and Quincy in Bed-Stuy, Do The Right Thing Way — where the famous movie was filmed, the Academy announced the filmmaker will be presented with an honorary Oscar at the Academy’s seventh Governors Awards on November 14.
The timing of this award couldn’t be more appropriate. Back in 1989, when “Do The Right Thing,” a movie that chronicles racial tensions on a block in Brooklyn, was only nominated in the categories of best supporting actor (Danny Aiello) and best original screenplay, Lee was vocally upset at the Academy organization as his movie that stirred up much conversation on race ultimately lost to a movie detailing a servile black man catering to a white woman, “Driving Miss Daisy,” a film directed by a white man. Now in the same year of the same Brooklyn block where the movie took p;lace has been re-named, Lee’s finally receiving his Oscar.
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At the age of 58, Lee is officially the youngest male to be given the prestigious award since one went to 46-year-old “Planet of the Apes” makeup artist John Chambers, back in 1969.
This acceptance speech should be interesting!