The Beastie Boys are among the most influential groups of the last two decades. As their music has opened hip-hop to a wider audience and changed the parameters of its sound, their ambitious music videos have carried the medium to new levels of artistic expression. This groundbreaking two-disc anthology showcases the vast potential of DVD technology, with most of the eighteen videos containing alternate visual angles and multiple audio tracks. There are hundreds of possible image and sound combinations, including new surround mixes, a cappella versions, instrumentals, and more than 40 remixes (by such artists as Moby, Fatboy Slim and the Prunes), including many new remixes created exclusively for this release. Loaded with never-before-seen footage and unreleased music tracks, this special edition also contains a trove of rare still photos and exclusive audio commentary by the band and the video directors. And the coup de grâce; the world-premiere director’s cut of Nathanial Hornblower’s “Intergalactic” spin-off “The Robot vs. the Octopus Monster Saga.” —The Criterion Collection
Spike Jonze is regarded as one of the most famous directors of commercials and music videos. He was nominated for the Academy Award in the category of producer and director in television and film. Jonze is well known for his contribution in the movies entitled “Adaptation” released in 2002 and “Being John Malkovich” a 1999 release. Jonze is also the co-producer of the popular program “Jackass” aired through the MTV television network.
Spike Jonze was born Adam Spiegel in Rockville, Maryland on the 22nd October 1969 and brought up in Bethesda, Maryland. Jonze was the eldest son of Arthur Spiegel III and Sandy Granzow. Spike Jonze has a brother named Sam. Arthur Spiegel III was a respected Management Consultant with a decent client list including many big and small corporations; Spike Jonze’s mother was a famous writer, artist and communications consultant. His brother Sam currently is a DJ and producer. Jonze started his education at the Walt Whitman School.
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Began her career directing music videos for acts like Tone Loc, Depeche Mode, NWA and Sonic Youth and made her first feature in 92 with Guncrazy starring Drew Barrymore. Ms Barrymore received a Golden Globe Nomination. She then went on to direct feature films starring Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Dave Chappelle and Britney Spears. After having 2 kids with her husband Mike D of the Beastie Boys she started a career in Network Television and has a popular online web show. A documentary feature film she is directing about the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat will be released early 2010. —IMDb
Well, well, well. Cinema being images before everything after all, I don't have any opinion about the music played in these videos. The clips are interesting with a lot of movie references but I can think of many other musical clips as interesting as those presented here. A DVD zone Beastie Boys aficionados only.
The Beastie boys are frikin geniusses. I mean what else is there to say. They make incredible music that is not only one of the most original sounds of all time but a sound of more than one generation. Their music videos are the best ever made hands down. Intergalactic and sabotage (of course) are mind blowing.
I’ve always loved and admired the Beastie Boys. They’ve evolved from relatively simple rap/hip-hop roots with a wonderful sense of humor, to the musically dense and complex jazz/funk areas that they… read review