Awesome: I Fuckin' Shot That!

Awesome: I Fuckin' Shot That!

7.1

Mar 31 2006

2h 30m

Music, Documentary

Concert film combining the footage from 50 camcorders given to audience members of a sold out show at Madison Square Garden on October 9, 2004. The audience members were instructed to keep the cameras rolling at all times.

Michael Diamond

Michael Diamond

Self

Adam Horovitz

Adam Horovitz

Self

Adam Yauch

Adam Yauch

Self

Mix Master Mike

Mix Master Mike

Self

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