"Has he ever studied the history?" As for Flags of Our Fathers, he says, yes, there was a small detachment of black troops on Iwo Jima as a part of a munitions company, "but they didn't raise the flag. The story is Flags of Our Fathers, the famous flag-raising picture, and they didn't do that. If I go ahead and put an African-American actor in there, people'd go, 'This guy's lost his mind.' I mean, it's not accurate."
This wasn't the first time Eastwood's taken crap from Spike Lee.
"He was complaining when I did Bird [the 1988 biopic of Charlie Parker]. 'Why would a white guy be doing that?' I was the only guy who made it, that's why. He could have gone ahead and made it. Instead he was making something else."
Lee shouldn't be demanding African-Americans in Eastwood's next picture, either. Changeling is set in Los Angeles during the Depression, before the city's make-up was changed by the large black influx. "What are you going to do, you gonna tell a fuckin' story about that?" he growls. "Make it look like a commercial for an equal opportunity player? I'm not in that game. I'm playing it the way I read it historically, and that's the way it is. When I do a picture and it's 90% black, like Bird, I use 90% black people."..."A guy like him should shut his face." [Guardian via RopeofSilicon]
I'm taking Eastwood's side on this one. I agree with his take on the racial point, and being historically accurate. AND I like it when people are vulgar and curmudgeonly in public.
Even at his age Eastwood could kick Lees ass.
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