Spike Lee breaks down the explosive Do The Right Thing scene between Mookie and Pino
is a natural, and her long career has proven that,” says Lee. “At the same time, she'd never been in a film before. She'd been on television with, but when you're in front of the camera [saying] lines, it's different. We rehearsed, we rehearsed, we rehearsed, and I would just tell her what we need, and she would do it. I also gave her leeway to ad-lib too.
”“Mookie don't give a sh--. And Sal, played by the late great Danny Aiello, and Turturro, his character [Pino], they're very much in the right to get on Mookie's case. Mookie's a slacker. Mookie wants to do the least amount of work as possible.”“Turturro took the phone call, took down the order, told his father, ‘Mookie's doing this,’ hung up, and then he used the N-word.
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