Feastin' on the Beastie Boys
Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That! might just be the Rosetta Stone for our post-Rodney King, Patriot Act wire-tapped, culture of surveillance. The Beastie Boys' new concert doc is equal parts "Sabotage" and trips to the men's room. Basically, it's fans gone wild. (And yes, titties are flashed.) On October 9, 2004, The Beasties distributed Hi-8 cameras to 50 of their luckiest fans with the bukkake caveat: everyone starts shooting at the same time.
We got with The Boys-Mike D, Adrock and the film's "director" MCA-when they dropped their documentary on Sundance and became the ticket headlining Myspace.com's party the following Monday night.
But The Boys weren't holding out, they built a space-age tent into the side of Park City Mountain and entered like heroes, through a hole in the side so small even their security goons couldn't squeeze through. And those 50 cameras? Don't forget this outfit started off as a New York City punk band: They went straight back to J&R for a full credit.
Mike D: I think it's on its way. Hip-hop has made a huge contribution with so many different people growing up with it, but the world still has a long way to go.
Adrock: The thing I really like is that people shot this movie. And the essence of hip-hop and punk rock is that we all make it. The kids made it; we all made it together.
Mike D: Actually, it was fun being the object of people's hate. We wouldn't want to do it forever, but it was fun.
Mike D: There are definitely those occasions where you have to look back at him like, "Mike, please!"
Adrock: Yeah, but it's not just fights, it's group therapy. We have encounter bats.
Mike D: And we have a lot of pillow fights. We learned that from Aerosmith. They taught us about therapy and shoulder rubs.
Adrock: And raunch.
MCA: It's a weird thing to go out and play in a huge arena so this is like everybody doing something together so it's not like a big?
Mike D: ?Aerosmith concert. One of the biggest groups in America right now, Three 6 Mafia, made their own album in Memphis out of nowhere. No money. That's what's cool about this movie, too. We're just doing it on our own and putting it out there.
Adrock: Yeah, like would we be the age we were then?
MCA: And would it be that album, or would it be an album we made now? Because that old album might sound old.
MCA: But what does the Moviephone guy say?