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Beastie Boys Story

2020

Action / Biography / Documentary / Music

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Ben Stiller as Self
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Spike Jonze as Self
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Steve Buscemi as Self
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1.08 GB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 59 min
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2.21 GB
1920*1072
English 5.1
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23.976 fps
1 hr 59 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by deloudelouvain10 / 10

Great documentary/biography for the fans and others.

You don't necessarily have to be a fan of the Beastie Boys to enjoy this documentary/biography about the band but if you're it's definitely a must watch. Mike Diamond and Adam Horovitz are on stage and telling their life story, from the early beginning when it was all a bit of a joke until their last concert after the tragic loss due to cancer of their friend Adam "MCA" Yauch. There are a bunch of funny anecdotes, that will put a smile on your face, but tears won't be far away either when Mike D and Adam Horovitz remember Adam Yauch. It's an emotional biography, I admit I had some tears rolling, in a way it's an hommage to their friend that was such an interesting human being. Beastie Boys, a band of which I bought every single record, so much more than a Rap band, influenced by so many genres but unique in their own way. Almost everybody knows at least a couple of their songs, whether you're a fan or not, it's just a band that marked music history and this documentary is a good résumé of their career.

Reviewed by southdavid6 / 10

Triple Trouble

Another documentary on the Apple Plus network is "Beastie Boys Story" a recording of a stage show in which the two remaining members of the band tell their story. Though I'm not a big Beastie Boys fan (I know the hits and that's about it),the show was touching and funny - if a little contrived at times.

Mike Diamond, Adam Yauch and Adam Horovitz, three friends form a band in New York in the early 1980's. Initially Punk inspired - the boys are then heavily influenced by the growing Rap scene - and have immediate success with their first album "Licenced to Ill". By learning instruments and how to sample and mix, the band enjoy thirty years of success and friendship which is cut short in 2012 when Adam Yauch passes away. This stage presentation has 'Mike D' and 'Ad-Rock' tell their story, mixed with footage displayed on a cinema screen behind them and was put together with long-time collaborator Spike Jonze.

The documentary is a rather straightforward recording of that stage show that ran for a few nights. A few of the more esoteric moments, heckles from the crowd by Ben Stiller, Steve Buscemi and David Cross, as well as a performed scene with Michael K Williams, are left for moments within the credits. The bulk of the show is live narration by Diamond and Horovitz interspersed with historical footage. Mostly this works OK and is quite honest and open, particularly about how bad they were to former friends and bandmates after they blew up and how they feel about losing their brother so early. Occasionally it's less successful though, there are moments of spontaneous "banter" and reactions to a mistake that Jonze makes that feel rehearsed and don't look natural at all.

I'd say I enjoyed it overall but can't help but feel like a more traditional documentary, with the guys as edited talking heads would have made a better one.

Reviewed by nabobowman10 / 10

Finally... Thank you for the moment

This is a quintessentially Beastie Boys moment. Doing a documentary their own way just like they did it with music. Always creating something new. This is story telling, an opportunity to walk back in time with these artists as they guide us through a journey from their perspective. An ode to MCA. An adventure that's worth the ride. I laughed out loud. I cried out loud. I got up and danced. I fell in love again. Thank you.

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