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Anthony Quinn
Thursday 06 July 2006 19:00 EDT
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Big fuckin' deal. This is supposedly a concert movie with a difference: before taking to the stage one night in Brooklyn, 2004, rap trio the Beastie Boys dished out handheld camcorders to 50 strategically placed fans, whose footage was then spliced together to form a video collage of the event. What you actually get are a million grainy shots of three blokes in acid-green Adidas tracksuits shouting and hectoring unintelligibly over a monolithic beat. Not exactly The Last Waltz.

"What's the time?" ask the BBs. Time to make for the exit sign, if you ask me.

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