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| Gunnin' for That #1 Spot |
Dir. Adam Yauch
In theaters 06/27/08 · On DVD 10/21/08

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On the corner of 155th Street and Frederick Douglas Boulevard in Harlem, New York lies Rucker Park. By appearances, the green concrete pavement, anchored on either end by its run down slab bleachers, is no different than any other basketball court in the city. But this is the place where nicknames are earned and legends are made.

On September 1, 2006, the top 24 high school basketball players in the nation stepped out on this same court that once saw the likes of Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Dr. J to compete in the first annual "Boost Mobile Elite 24 Hoops Classic." GUNNIN' FOR THAT #1 SPOT documents these athletes' skills on the most legendary court in the world, showing never before- seen footage of that "Elite 24" game.

Directed by Adam Yauch (founding member of the Hip Hop trio the Beastie Boys and director of "Awesome: I Shot That"), the film follows eight of the country's premiere high school basketball players on the fast track to the NBA, as they are adored by fans, wooed by colleges and sneaker companies, and groomed to be in the spotlight of the multi-million dollar game. Blending this next generation of b-ball players with a mix of raw hip-hop, jazz and break beats, Yauch’s unique kinetic filmmaking, GUNNIN’ is an explosively entertaining look at soon-to-be NBA All Stars.

Oscilloscope Pictures presents GUNNIN’ FOR THAT #1 SPOT, featuring Jerryd Bayless, Michael Beasley, Tyreke Evans, Donte Greene, Brandon Jennings, Kevin Love, Kyle Singler and Lance Stephenson.

*Since the Elite 24 game 18 months ago, five of these players have become national celebrities and university legends playing for top college basketball programs. The other three are still in high school. |
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Yauch's interest in film and photography began while growing up in Brooklyn, NY. He started out with photography in elementary school by setting up a black and white dark room in his home, with some old dark room equipment his cousin was throwing away. By high school he was experimenting with shooting and editing super 8. He made his first film at age 16, which was projected during shows behind his fledgling band, “Beastie Boys.”

Yauch has directed the majority of the band’s videos including “Shadrach” (1989, one of Rolling Stone’s Top 100 Videos of All Time), “So What’cha Want” (1992), “Intergalactic” (1998, winner of The Billboard Music Award’s best clip in 1998, The European Music Awards Best Video in 1998 and MTV’s Best Hip Hop Video in 1999) and “Ch-Ch-Check it Out” (2004). The Beastie Boys were honored with 1998’s Video Vanguard award, MTV’s highest honor.

He put together the “Beastie Boys Video Anthology” DVD, released by the Criterion Collection, the first of it’s kind to ever really take advantage of the breadth of the DVD format.

Yauch directed “AWESOME; I FUCKIN' SHOT THAT!” a documentary feature film of a concert shot by audience members which premiered at Sundance 2006 and was distributed by THINKFilm. |
| As themselves |
Michael Beasley |
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Tyreke Evans |
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Bobbito Garcia |
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Donte Greene |
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Brandon Jennings |
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Kevin Love |
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Kyle Singler |
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Lance Stephenson |
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| Directed by |
Adam Yauch |
| Produced by |
Adam Yauch
Jon Doran |
| Associate Producers |
Terrance Chin
Arthur Roses |
| Cinematography by |
Chris Ekstein |
| Edited by |
Neal Usatin |
| Sound by |
Paul Hsu
Allan Zaleski |
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Feature presentation gorgeously enhanced for 16 x 9 viewing

Optional commentary by Adam Yauch and Bobbito Garcia, game MC and Co-Founder of Bounce magazine

23 additional Player Highlight Clips

Beasley Trash Talk

Player NYC Video Diaries

Impromptu dunk contest

Yauch vs Beasely

Amazing Audio: 5.1 Surround Mix

Bobbitoisms

Additional Deleted Scence

Oscope Trailer Gallery |
Catalog Number: CC1782D ISBN: 978-1-60465-101-0 UPC: 7-15515-03392-3 |
| Download Gunnin' for That #1 Spot Press Packet [4.14 MB] |
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