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Fight for Your Right Revisited

Fight for Your Right Revisited (2011)

April. 22,2011
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Fight for Your Right Revisited stars Danny McBride, Seth Rogen, and Elijah Wood as the "young" Beastie Boys from the past and Jack Black, John C. Reilly, and Will Ferrell as the "old" Beastie Boys from the future. The story begins where the video for "Fight for Your Right (1987)" ended. It features music from the band's album Hot Sauce Committee Part Two.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2011/04/22

Although this 30-minute movie may very well be a contender for the greatest cast ever quantity-wise, including a couple Academy Award winners/nominees, such as Susan Sarandon and Stanley Tucci playing spouses early on, this film never really managed to wow me. It was written and directed by Adam Yauch, not too long before his untimely death and shows the Beastie Boys experiencing some adventures and finally meeting an older version of themselves. None of them are played by the real ones, but they do have a cameo as cops near the end. Fans of the comedy show "Parks & Recreation" may enjoy this one as well as it features quite a few from the cast just like a whole lot other notable comedy actors and actresses.It's basically lots of chaos, yelling and battering. I failed to see any real artistic value in there, but it's kinda okay if you're in the mood for some harmless fun where you don't really have to think about what's going on and aren't we all sometimes?

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Gordon-11
2011/04/23

This is a short film to celebrate the 25 year anniversary of the popular song "Fight For Your Right"."Fight for Your Right Revisited" is described to be a parody of themselves, filled with the hottest stars and loads of fun. I was certainly impressed by the number of stars they managed to assemble for the short film. I was also impressed by the big budget production on a short film. However, I was not as impressed by the humour. The story seems all over the place, and I lost interest in it by five minutes. Towards the end, just before the police car arrives, the scene becomes so awful that my jaw dropped."Fight for Your Right Revisited" is not my cup of tea. As it is about an acid fuelled trip, maybe I have to be high to appreciate it?

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Paul M Marchand Jr
2011/04/24

This was a great short film that was a perfect way to expose a new generation to an awesome genre of music, and let everyone who lives for this sit reminisce on a great time in their youth. It was super fuing funny. I don't know how you could even be close to disappointed. And the new music sounds rad.This was a great short film that was a perfect way to expose a new generation to an awesome genre of music, and let everyone who lives for this hit reminisce on a great time in their youth. It was super fking funny. I don't know how you could even be close to disappointed. And the new music sounds rad.This was a great short film that was a perfect way to expose a new generation to an awesome genre of music, and let everyone who lives for this hit reminisce on a great time in their youth. It was super fuing funny. I don't know how you could even be close to disappointed. And the new music sounds rad.

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simonwidmer
2011/04/25

"Fight for you right revisited" is a tongue-in-cheek look on the Beastie Boys' beginning. The story starts at the end of the '86 "Fight for your right" video, where they destroyed an apartment during a party and ends in a dance battle against a future version of themselves.Of course, the whole thing is silly as hell but hey, what did you expect? There are numerous cameos including Susan Sarandon, Steve Buscemi and a few uncredited ones (are you able to spot Orlando Bloom)? Even the real Beastie Boys make an appearance.To me this movie shows that the Beastie Boys are not afraid to showing where they come from (on a sidenote: They haven't played their biggest hit "fight for your right to party" since the 90s). They show us how silly they were back then. Congrats to them for inviting us to laugh with them!

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