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		<title>Beastie Boys Get Plastic at Premiere of Epic-Length Spike Jonze-Helmed Music Video</title>

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<p>In 1994, a young music video auteur named Spike Jonze teamed with the Beastie Boys on <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5rRZdiu1UE">"Sabotage," the still-enduring classic of the genre.</a> It's a pastiche of crime-film chase cliches, with Ad-Rock, MCA, and Mike D donning seventies porn 'staches and running around L.A. dressed up as cops and criminals, the pursuers and the pursued.</p>
<p>The newest collaboration between Mr. Jonze and the Beasties is the video for "Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win," and it has the trio in similar run-for-your-life panic mode, but with one slight alteration: the guys are pure plastic. They're stiff, hand-held dolls.</p>
<p>"We went to a warehouse and just messed around for a while," said Mr. Jonze at the video's jam-packed premiere, Tuesday night at the Ace Hotel.</p>
<p>He's being modest -- the video is a gleeful romp that won over the attendees, many of whom dressed as if they had sprinted back from a clutch Rockaway Taco trip to get there (Day glo tank tops, skateboards, et cetera. It's nearly as good as the hyper-kinetic cops and robbers mayhem of "Sabotage."</p>
<p>The scene begins at a concert, each Beastie doll with a rod stuck out the back to allow for mobility. Santigold, who guests on the track, is there too. Then, suddenly, an anti-Beasties sniper crew is discovered lurking in the shadows, waiting to attck. But when they do the guys roll out in a truck, and then engage in a pursuit that lasts for the remainder of the video. The following things make appearances: sharks, yetis, helicopters, zombies, parachuting, submarines, and a lot of explosions.</p>
<p>"It's like that fantasy you have as a kid, about action figures," Adam Yauch, who wrote the video, told <em>The Observer</em> during the after party. "And I'm basically still a twelve year old at heart."</p>
<p>Look for the video later this month.</p>
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<p>In 1994, a young music video auteur named Spike Jonze teamed with the Beastie Boys on <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5rRZdiu1UE">"Sabotage," the still-enduring classic of the genre.</a> It's a pastiche of crime-film chase cliches, with Ad-Rock, MCA, and Mike D donning seventies porn 'staches and running around L.A. dressed up as cops and criminals, the pursuers and the pursued.</p>
<p>The newest collaboration between Mr. Jonze and the Beasties is the video for "Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win," and it has the trio in similar run-for-your-life panic mode, but with one slight alteration: the guys are pure plastic. They're stiff, hand-held dolls.</p>
<p>"We went to a warehouse and just messed around for a while," said Mr. Jonze at the video's jam-packed premiere, Tuesday night at the Ace Hotel.</p>
<p>He's being modest -- the video is a gleeful romp that won over the attendees, many of whom dressed as if they had sprinted back from a clutch Rockaway Taco trip to get there (Day glo tank tops, skateboards, et cetera. It's nearly as good as the hyper-kinetic cops and robbers mayhem of "Sabotage."</p>
<p>The scene begins at a concert, each Beastie doll with a rod stuck out the back to allow for mobility. Santigold, who guests on the track, is there too. Then, suddenly, an anti-Beasties sniper crew is discovered lurking in the shadows, waiting to attck. But when they do the guys roll out in a truck, and then engage in a pursuit that lasts for the remainder of the video. The following things make appearances: sharks, yetis, helicopters, zombies, parachuting, submarines, and a lot of explosions.</p>
<p>"It's like that fantasy you have as a kid, about action figures," Adam Yauch, who wrote the video, told <em>The Observer</em> during the after party. "And I'm basically still a twelve year old at heart."</p>
<p>Look for the video later this month.</p>
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