Gunnin' for That #1 Spot (Blu-ray) PG-13

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Format:  Blu-ray  (2 Discs)
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Blu-ray Details

  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Rated: PG-13
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 37 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: November 18, 2008
  • Originally Released: 2008
  • Label: Oscilloscope

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Total Count: 42

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 420
Rating: 1/5 -- Unlike the 1994 basketball doc Hoop Dreams, which investigated collateral issues of education, race and money, this merely sets a twitchy hip-hop soundtrack to an unenlightening parade of eager sporting wannabes. Full Review
Independent (UK)
Oct 10, 2008
Flashy and fun....Adam Yauch tricks up this eclectic look at all-star high school basketball with so much cool high-def camera work and showy editing it's sure to satisfy...
Los Angeles Times
Jun 27, 2008
The game itself is shot inventively, with cameras pinned underneath the hoops producing an effectively vertiginous spectacle.
Sight and Sound
Nov 1, 2008
Rating: 1/5 -- To concentrate on the film you have to be a basketball fan, or just a basket case.
London Evening Standard
Oct 10, 2008
Rating: 1/5 -- This is just a dull promotional video. Full Review
Guardian
Oct 10, 2008
Rating: 2/5 -- The slow-motion footage of these athletes showing off their macho skills is generously underpinned by rumbling hip-hop. Great nightclub wallpaper. Full Review
Times (UK)
Oct 10, 2008
4 stars out of 5 -- The director's love of the sport is evident in the bravura game sequences....A tribute to the game and its accessibility to all...GUNNIN' is hard to beat.
Empire
Nov 1, 2008

Product Description:

Boasting a hip-hop aesthetic and a devotion to music ranging from the 1970s to the new millennium, GUNNIN' FOR THAT #1 SPOT reveals its director's roots as a member of the Beastie Boys. Adam Yauch (AWESOME! I... SHOT THAT), the creative force behind many of the rap trio's videos, turns his attention to a basketball game in his native New York. The historic event was 2006's "Elite 24" match-up, an all-star game that drew the country's top high school talent to its most famous outdoor court, Harlem's Rucker Park. Ranging in age from 15 to 18, these players come from all over the country to demonstrate their skill. GUNNIN' FOR THAT #1 SPOT spends the first two-thirds of its running time as an energetic warm-up, introducing the gifted and hardworking players and their backgrounds. The film concludes with the actual game, which is full of enough dunks and jaw-dropping moves to impress even the most seasoned basketball fan.

While most sports films focus on underdogs, GUNNIN' FOR THAT # 1 SPOT centers on eight players who are almost assured of places in history. In fact, several of the players were picked in the 2008 NBA draft, and it's not hard to see why after watching this documentary. During several especially impressive plays, Yauch slows the camera down so the audience can see every movement. His work with music videos shows in this film's style, and GUNNIN' FOR THAT #1 SPOT has a stellar soundtrack that is exactly as good as one expects from Yauch. Funk from the 1970s, old-school rap from the '90s, and even the genre-bending sounds of M.I.A. are perfect background music for the physical feats that Yauch was able to capture.

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  • UPC: 896602002043
  • Shipping Weight: 0.32/lbs (approx)
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