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How Adam Yauch Made the Greatest Concert Film Ever

How Adam Yauch Made the Greatest Concert Film Ever

Editor's note: The following piece, originally published by the author at Movie City News, was written after the New York premiere of the Beastie Boys' concert film Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That! in 2006. The project was one of many films and videos made by the Beasties' late Adam Yauch under his directorial nom de plume Nathanial Hörnblowér; Movieline today republishes the piece in remembrance. — STV
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Remembering Adam Yauch: The 9 Best Films/Videos Directed by Beastie Boys' MCA

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The late Adam Yauch made history as Beastie Boys rapper MCA, but he also leaves behind a rich legacy in filmmaking: Recall his work helming a number of the trio's music videos (as Nathaniel Hörnblowér), releasing envelope-pushing (and Oscar-nominated) documentaries and features via his production/distribution label Oscilloscope Labs, and directing his own acclaimed films, notably the 2006 concert doc Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That!. Take a look back at Yauch's work behind the camera, with and without fellow Beasties Mike Diamond and Adam Horovitz, as Movieline runs down the 9 best films and videos he made as a director.
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Adam Yauch Dead at 47 [UPDATED]

Adam Yauch Dead at 47 [UPDATED]

Tragic, shocking news out of New York just now: Adam Yauch — a.k.a. MCA, one-third of rap legends the Beastie Boys, influential filmmaker and music-video director, and founder of independent-film distributor Oscilloscope Laboratories — has died following his long battle with cancer. He was 47.
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Your New Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame Inductees' 5 Best (and Weirdest) Film Moments

Your New Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame Inductees' 5 Best (and Weirdest) Film Moments

The Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame announced its 2012 batch of new inductees, which includes The Beastie Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Laura Nyro, Donovan, and first-time qualifiers Guns 'N Roses. That's a varied group, but they all have one thing in common: fantastic, often bizarre appearances in motion pictures. Join us as we revisit the cinematic work of these five acts, as well as identify the key '80s actress with strong personal ties to three of the aforementioned inductees. I'll buy you a Snickers if you can name her offhand.

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