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Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That!

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 30m
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7.5/10
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Mike D, Adam Horovitz, and Adam Yauch in Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That! (2006)
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A live performance shot by audience members at a 2004 Beastie Boys concert at Madison Square Garden.A live performance shot by audience members at a 2004 Beastie Boys concert at Madison Square Garden.A live performance shot by audience members at a 2004 Beastie Boys concert at Madison Square Garden.

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    • Adam Yauch
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    • Mike D
    • Adam Horovitz
    • Adam Yauch
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    • Director
      • Adam Yauch
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      • Mike D
      • Adam Horovitz
      • Adam Yauch
    • 14User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
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    Mike D
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    Christine Taylor
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      • Adam Yauch
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    8Quinoa1984

    it should get annoying by the halfway mark, and it sort of does... but there's no other concert film like it

    The Beastie Boys are hard to classify. You could call them white Jewish rappers out of NYC (one from Brooklyn, Adam aka Nathanial Hornblower, also the director of the movie). But they also were punk rockers, and this never really left them completely. They just love a good beat, and they'll do whatever to get it. Of course they have their Mix Master Mike at the turntable (probably some of the best turntable stylizations I've ever heard), but there's a moment during the concert when I knew more than ever that the Beasties are a unique lot. They go back behind the stage after a number and come back out on some contraption that wheels them and a couple other back up band members, all donned in clothes from a 2nd rate mariachi group, and proceed to play music- without really rapping through both songs- like a cross between Phish and Peter Frampton! It's a very weird moment, but it's still groovy to see and experience. Just like the movie itself.

    Done in a completely freewheeling style, Yauch decided to let a whole s***load of fans bring in cameras, contrary to the usual tact of not allowing any cameras (albeit cell phones are now the name of the game for that), and let fifty amateurs film at will during the concert. What ends up being the concert has more edits than Requiem for a Dream squared. It truly goes get crazy, over and over again, as the Beastie Boys go through a terrific show at Madison Square Garden. And it's presented like some crazy art movie from the 60s, without any regard for any of the conventions (well, maybe one or two, but I'll digress). There's rotoscoping, there's disjointed close-ups, there's free-framing during songs, there's real rhythm put in to have the viewer get into the editing along with the songs. Now, to be sure, sometimes this does get tiresome, especially during a song or two (I forget the names) that aren't that good anyway.

    But for the most part the Beasties deliver, and the style goes hyper-kinetic to make a point in visual terms that follows along from a tradition started in the movie Woodstock: it's about the audience just as much as the group on stage, so it becomes totally communal. The audience knows all the words to Paul Revere's Horse, and there's even a juxtaposition of a girl dancing and one of the Beasties busting a move on stage. And in terms of a concert movie the group delivers their best work: Body Movin, Brass Monkey, Mic Check, and two of my favorites (in encore, naturally) with Intergalactic and Sabotage (the latter with moshpit in tow, a surprise as the finishing number). The energy is high, the technique is bravely 'anything goes', and as should be with the Beastie Boys it's a lot of fun.
    10reinbo

    The Citizen Kane of concert movies

    I 'm not an Beastie Boys fan and I'm not into Hip Hop. But when this film was shown at the Rotterdam film festival I went to see it because I was triggered by the concept of it being shot by 50 people from the audience.

    Well it worked! I was absolutely flabbergasted by the energy that radiated from the screen. Never before a concert film (even Baby Snakes) has captured the essence and true atmosphere of the show. This was a truly landmark movie, because after this movie any director that thinks he can capture a show with an nice crane shot is completely ignorant and out of date. Being at concert is an experience that is broader than just watching the band from the best position. you also get beer, go to the toilet, look around you. etc. That should all be in a concert movie otherwise it is just an old fashioned registration.

    10/10.
    10badreligion

    truly awesome...

    i watched this 93-minute film at midnight during the sundance film festival, and when it ended and the lights came on, i secretly hoped someone would announce that it would be shown again for those who wanted to stay (i know i wouldn't have left my seat!).

    i really wish i could have been at the actual concert at madison square garden--the beasties put on a fantastic show with music spanning their entire repertoire (minus the hardcore early days, of course). at one point, they even donned some retro tuxes and played instrumental numbers from "check your head" and "ill communication." as you might imagine, given the premise of the movie being shot by amateurs using hand-held digital cameras, some of the inclusions and streams weren't great, but for the most part, the final edit allowed a wonderful flow between multiple audience viewpoints, backstage hijinks, pre- and post-show moments, and even a bathroom break taken by one intrepid guy. "hornblower" threw in some creative editing and composition elements, too, showing a few songs performed in the cinematography styles the group has used in videos like "so whatcha want" and "shake your rump." the guest performance by doug e. fresh was amazing (as you might expect), and there were several other celebrity cameos from the on-screen audience as well. i was lipsynching along throughout the show, and many heads were bobbing in my theater. i was disappointed that i didn't get to attend the sundance showing the beastie boys visited, but i enjoyed this movie immensely and look forward to buying it when it's released.

    P.S. the attempted re-creation of this idea during the beasties' performance on letterman (2/8/06) was *not* indicative of the quality of the the "awesome..." film. the beastie boys did a great job, but the letterman footage was pretty lame and poorly done.

    "Once upon a time upon this mic, MCs be really workin' on what they write; With the sound delight, we rock all night, and yes, we're gonna party for the right to fight."
    10chaka92

    Beastie Beastie Boys Getting' Live On the Spot...

    WOW!!!! How much fun can one person take. Props to the editor Neal Usatin for cutting such a brilliant piece with mass amounts of footage. How many gigs of storage for this project? The stylistic way in which this is put together equals the creative genius of their DVD Anthology. I love the Boys approach to utilizing technology in a new refreshing way.

    Finally I just have to say a big "THANK YOU" to The Beastie Boys for another piece of time forever etched into my brain. The positive experiences never end when it comes to these guys. Check out this Film as many times as you can. I hope you have as much fun as I did and they did.

    "I'm not here to fight nor incite, I'm like the beach at the Bahamas make you feel alright"

    SoCal
    8ahae-1

    Great for fans-Good for others

    I went into this movie expecting something totally different. But what I got was pretty awesome. The shakiness of the amateur videography sometimes caused a kind of "Blair Witch" effect on me, but the professional camera shots that were worked into it balanced the effect. The audio is booming & is much like being at a concert. The style of the movie changes gradually throughout the show, which kept me focused on the screen when I was tempted to just rock out in my seat. The Beastie Boys have been on the scene for a long time. This movie shows not only their ability to rock a sold out show at Madison Square Garden, but it also conveys the amazing connection they have with each and every fan in that audience. If you're a fan, you must see it. Even if you're not a rabid follower of the Boys, you'll still enjoy the show. I left the theater feeling as if I had been at The Garden that night.

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      A Pre-Childish Gambino, Donald Glover is seen in attendance. His show, Community, debuted 5 years after this Beastie Boys show took place.
    • Connections
      Features Monsieur Ed, le cheval qui parle (1961)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Awesome; I Shot That!
    • Filming locations
      • Madison Square Garden - 50th Street and Eighth Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Oscilloscope
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $162,538
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $18,074
      • Apr 2, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $177,683
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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