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A live performance shot by audience members at a 2004 Beastie Boys concert at Madison Square Garden.
Leave your thoughts about Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That!.
| Film ThreatMichael FerraroThe Beastie Boys have delivered the ultimate gift to their fans and the title couldn't be more perfect. |
| Washington PostAnn HornadayA killer concert film, an ecstatic testament to the joys of fandom and a tribute to the democratizing potential of moviemaking technology. |
| The A.V. ClubNathan RabinAlternately hypnotic and headache-inducing. |
| Chicago TribuneJessica ReavesThe result: a swirling, kaleidoscopic take on a familiar concept, and a raucous, you-are-there atmosphere. |
| PremiereJessica LetkemannObviously, if you don't like the Beasties or live music, arena-style, it's unlikely that you'll like their movie. But if you've ever even privately caught yourself nodding your head to "Brass Monkey," or you have a soft spot for the big-venue concert experience, Awesome rocks. |
| TV Guide MagazineKen FoxNeedless to say, anyone who's not entirely down with the beastly noise of the Beastie Boys will hate every second of it. This one's strictly for -- and, for the most part, by -- the fans. |
| Boston GlobeTy BurrIt's raucous and loud as hell; the hyperactive editing could trigger grand mal seizures. |
| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanIt's the next best thing to being front and center. |
| Portland OregonianShawn LevyIf you're not a Beasties fan, you'll get almost nothing out of this after about two minutes. But if you like the band and want to see them rock hard in front of their oldest fans, it's a tasty treat. |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanBoils down to a performance film with abysmal sound in which you rarely get to see a good, revealing close-up of the stars. |