
The wait is finally over! After months of ruthless taunting and teasing -- dropping still photos, video previews and celebrity cameo hints -- "Fight For Your Right (Revisited)," the Beastie Boys' 30-minute short film and follow-up to 1986's "(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party!)," is ready for your viewing pleasure.
We've already told you about the all-star cast of actors and actresses who crop up in the video, but in addition to the debauched limo rides and bodega break-ins, we finally get the full plot. The titular party in the 1986 song is still raging when MCA, Ad-Rock and Mike D slink out of the house, escape questioning from concerned parents Stanley Tucci and Susan Sarandon (LOL!!) and go on a rampage of New York City. Businessmen are scared. Restaurants? Destroyed. Drugs consumed. Just another day for 1986-era Beasties.
The crux of the movie is a dance showdown with the group's future selves, played by John C. Reilly, Jack Black and Will Ferrell, who turn out to be just as inept as their younger versions (Seth Rogen, Danny McBride and Elijah Wood). While we see some ridiculous moves from both generations, we weren't prepared for the bodily fluid battle that subsequently ensues. Luckily, three cops, played by the real Beasties, are there to bust it up. But once the stream starts, it's kinda too late.
The group ends the movie with the teaser "To be continued. Check back in 25 years." By that point, the members will be in their 70s, and the unintentional bodily fluid discharges may not be so funny. But enjoy for now!