See the Beastie Boys Flick on the (Very) Big Screen!
THINKFilm and National CineMedia today announced an exclusive one-night only Big Screen Concerts presentation – An Awesome Night with Beastie Boys – on Thursday, March 23rd featuring the Beastie Boys’ musical extravaganza “AWESOME; I … SHOT THAT!” and the world premiere of “A Day in the Life of Nathanial Hörnblowér,” a 30-minute short created specifically for this one-time event, which will be digitally shown on nearly 200 screens at 8:00pm local time at movie theaters across the country.
For a list of theaters, please go to www.awesomeishotthat.com/march23/. Tickets are currently on sale at participating Regal, United Artists, Edwards, Cinemark and AMC movie theatre box offices and online at www.BigScreenConcerts.com. ”AWESOME; … I SHOT THAT!” begins its ongoing commercial engagements in select cities on March 31st.
Enhancing this special event screening of “AWESOME…” is the world premiere of “A Day in the Life of Nathanial Hörnblowér,” a 30-minute short starring comedian David Cross as the mysterious director of “AWESOME…” The Suisse Cinéaste Bi-Annual described the mini-movie as “a docu-drama that gives viewers a glimpse into the dark, strange world of one of the most elusive and controversial filmmakers working today.” (As band aficionados know, Hörnblowér is a pseudonym for Beastie Boy Adam Yauch, who directed “AWESOME…” as well as “A Day in the Life…”)
THINKFilm Head of Theatrical, Mark Urman, says, “Nothing about the way ‘AWESOME…’ was made was conventional, so we are trying to be as imaginative in our release strategy as Adam was in making the film, and as the band has always been. Fans have been waiting for this film since it popped at Sundance and now, they can be the ‘first kids on the block’ to see it everywhere before it starts key city engagements on March 31st. As for the Hörnblowér mini-movie, it will self-destruct right after it is presented on March 23rd, never to be seen again.”
To create additional frenzy, THINKFilm is continuing its partnership with MySpace.com, the leading lifestyle portal for online networking, with a special promotion tied to the March 23rd event. In celebration of the newly launched MySpace Film application, MySpace will give its more than 60 million members the opportunity to win free tickets to attend the one-night only screening of the film in select cities. To visit the film’s official MySpace page, please go to: www.myspace.com/awesomeishotthat.
AWESOME; I… SHOT THAT is a formally innovative feature film experience starring director Nathaniel Hörnblowér/Adam Yauch and fellow Beastie Boys Mike D and Adrock, along with Mix Master Mike and other special guest appearances. The documentary began at one of their concerts at New York’s famed Madison Square Garden in October 2004, as Beastie Boys handed out 50 cameras to audience members at their sold-out performance. These 50 different passionate perspectives shot from the point-of-view of the audience take the viewer deep inside the world of a live Beastie Boys show, prismatically and kinetically capturing the experience of a live musical performance like no film has ever done.
For a list of theaters, please go to www.awesomeishotthat.com/march23/. Tickets are currently on sale at participating Regal, United Artists, Edwards, Cinemark and AMC movie theatre box offices and online at www.BigScreenConcerts.com. ”AWESOME; … I SHOT THAT!” begins its ongoing commercial engagements in select cities on March 31st.
Enhancing this special event screening of “AWESOME…” is the world premiere of “A Day in the Life of Nathanial Hörnblowér,” a 30-minute short starring comedian David Cross as the mysterious director of “AWESOME…” The Suisse Cinéaste Bi-Annual described the mini-movie as “a docu-drama that gives viewers a glimpse into the dark, strange world of one of the most elusive and controversial filmmakers working today.” (As band aficionados know, Hörnblowér is a pseudonym for Beastie Boy Adam Yauch, who directed “AWESOME…” as well as “A Day in the Life…”)
THINKFilm Head of Theatrical, Mark Urman, says, “Nothing about the way ‘AWESOME…’ was made was conventional, so we are trying to be as imaginative in our release strategy as Adam was in making the film, and as the band has always been. Fans have been waiting for this film since it popped at Sundance and now, they can be the ‘first kids on the block’ to see it everywhere before it starts key city engagements on March 31st. As for the Hörnblowér mini-movie, it will self-destruct right after it is presented on March 23rd, never to be seen again.”
To create additional frenzy, THINKFilm is continuing its partnership with MySpace.com, the leading lifestyle portal for online networking, with a special promotion tied to the March 23rd event. In celebration of the newly launched MySpace Film application, MySpace will give its more than 60 million members the opportunity to win free tickets to attend the one-night only screening of the film in select cities. To visit the film’s official MySpace page, please go to: www.myspace.com/awesomeishotthat.
AWESOME; I… SHOT THAT is a formally innovative feature film experience starring director Nathaniel Hörnblowér/Adam Yauch and fellow Beastie Boys Mike D and Adrock, along with Mix Master Mike and other special guest appearances. The documentary began at one of their concerts at New York’s famed Madison Square Garden in October 2004, as Beastie Boys handed out 50 cameras to audience members at their sold-out performance. These 50 different passionate perspectives shot from the point-of-view of the audience take the viewer deep inside the world of a live Beastie Boys show, prismatically and kinetically capturing the experience of a live musical performance like no film has ever done.
Related Items
| Celeb: | David Cross |
| Adam Horovitz | |
| M.C.A. | |
| Mike D | |
| Mix Master Mike | |
| Movie: |
|
on Mar 11 2006 12:10 PM I hope they sing fight for your right to party........Oh please...........oh please.....oh please...........oh please...............oh please.................. (Reply to this) |
|
on Mar 12 2006 07:44 PM In reply to this comment (#832017) [b]Sorry[/b] They retired that song from their live performances a looooooong time ago. If you're a fan of License to Ill, they still perfrom the New style, Posse in effect, Brass Monkey and Paul Revere in their shows. But no worries, I was at the Toronto show on this tour and they still haven't lost their edge. (Reply to this) |
Related Links
Related Articles
- Three More Get Demoted
4 - David Cross and Michael Vartan are Demoted
1 - David Cross Defends Alvin and the Chipmunks Role 66
- The Weekly Ketchup: Dark Knight Pics And First Poster, X-Files 2 Plot Leaked? 9
- Video Clip of Cate Blanchett as Bob Dylan 22
- Trailer Bulletin: School for Scoundrels 16
- See the Beastie Boys Flick on the (Very) Big Screen! 2
- Trailer Bulletin: She's the Man 4
- Trailer Bulletin: Curious George 4
- Take Your First Peek at "Curious George"! 6
Most Discussed
- RT's Summer in Review: The Best, The Worst, and Our Favorite Films! 74
- Weekly Ketchup: Raimi and Maguire return for Spider-Man 4 and 5 65
- What The Hell Happened To ... Cuba Gooding Jr.? 50
- Exclusive: Zack and Miri Make a Porno Red Band Trailer! 48
- Box Office Guru Wrapup: Tropic Thunder Triumphantly closes Summer 35
- RT on DVD: Transformers Hit Blu-ray; Watch Office DVD Blooper Reel 21
- Total Recall: RT's Schoolhouse Favorites 21
- Critics Consensus: Bangkok Dangerous Plays Too Safe 20
- RT Steps Up Its Game 16
- Exclusive Stills: Julianne Moore in Blindness 12
Latest News
- Further Reading: Superman's Musical Moment in It's a Bird... It's a Plane... 1
- Weekly Ketchup: Raimi and Maguire return for Spider-Man 4 and 5 65
- What The Hell Happened To ... Cuba Gooding Jr.? 50
- Video Exclusive: Gerard Butler talks RocknRolla and 300 sequel with RT 6
- Box Office Guru Preview: Cage Offers One Night in Bangkok 11
- Critics Consensus: Bangkok Dangerous Plays Too Safe 20
- RT Steps Up Its Game 16
- RT Exclusive: Ping Pong Playa featurette! 6
- Total Recall: RT's Schoolhouse Favorites 21
- Exclusive Stills: Julianne Moore in Blindness 12
Latest Interviews
- Video Exclusive: Gerard Butler talks RocknRolla and 300 sequel with RT 6
- Video Exclusive: Maria Bello, Brendan Fraser and the Mummy 3 Cast Talk to RT 14
- RT goes behind the scenes on Stargate: Continuum 4
- Starship Troopers' Casper Van Dien Shares His Five Favorite Films 48
- RT Interview: Philippe Petit on Crossing the Twin Towers on a Wire 2
- RT Interview: David Duchovny on The X-Files, Californication and Directing 11
- RT Interview: Ben Barnes on Taking on the Journey of Prince Caspian 1
- RT Interview: William Moseley on His Last Narnia Adventure in Prince Caspian 2
- RT Interview: Jack Black on Kung Fu Panda 6
- RT Interview: Skandar Keynes on the Action Challenge of Prince Caspian 2
Latest Features
- RT's Summer in Review: The Best, The Worst, and Our Favorite Films! 74
- What The Hell Happened To Shannon Elizabeth? 99
- RT Counts Down the Best-Reviewed Theater Movies of all Time! 0
- Exclusive: Sneak Peek at Coraline! (Video #5) 23
- What The Hell Happened To Wesley Snipes? 100
- 20 CGI Classics - From T2 to Batman Begins to WALL-E 163
- RT's Trailer Analysis: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 103
- Kim Newman's Guide to The X-Files 13
- Picture Show: The Best Costumes of Comic-Con 2008 33
- Watching the Watchmen Trailer: A Detailed Analysis 108
