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A new movie is set to appear at the end of this month. Called Awesome... I Shot That (or Awesome... I Fuckin' Shot That - not sure which title is correct), the movie is an edited compilation directed by Adam Yauch, one of the Beastie Boys, of the returns from an experiment in audience participation.
The rappers handed out fifty video cameras to audience members at their October 2004 show in Madison Square Garden. The result is another in the genre of "authorized bootlegs". And I'll probably go see it.
I highly recommend this film. I saw it at SXSW and it was a perfect, active audience. I wrote up notes at http://unwiredben.livejournal.com/200188.html along with a picture of the Boys up on stage.
1. Ben Combee on April 4, 2006 3:57 PM writes...
I highly recommend this film. I saw it at SXSW and it was a perfect, active audience. I wrote up notes at http://unwiredben.livejournal.com/200188.html along with a picture of the Boys up on stage.
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