Adam Yauch’s Top 10

Adam Yauch’s Top10

Adam Yauch is a founding member of the Beastie Boys. Recently he created a new division of his company Oscilloscope Laboratories called Oscilloscope Pictures (oscilloscopepictures.com) for the sole purpose of distributing films. He even hired two guys from ThinkFilm to come over to his new company. At first we were a little concerned that Adam intended to compete with Criterion, but then we thought it over and, honestly, we have been doing this for a long time and are not threatened by Adam’s new company. The groundbreaking DVD The Beastie Boys Video Anthology is currently available from the Criterion Collection. So right there that proves we have the upper hand.

Nov 21, 2008
  • 1

    Akira Kurosawa

    Seven Samurai

    C’mon, I gotta tell why this movie is good? You tell me!

  • 2

    Nicolas Roeg

    Walkabout

    Saw this one when I was in junior high school and it stayed with me. Glad to see it in the collection.

  • 3

    Federico Fellini

    Nights of Cabiria

    I don’t know what to write. I just love this movie.

  • 4

    Akira Kurosawa

    Yojimbo

    I guess you have figured out by now that I am really not going to review any of the films that I picked.

  • 5

    Akira Kurosawa

    Sanjuro

    But I do like the folks up at the Criterion Collection. Those are my people up in there.

  • 6

    Wes Anderson

    Rushmore

    They are a really great team that’s into some bugged-out, esoteric shit.

  • 7

    Roger Vadim

    And God Created Woman

    Peter is like the bigwig. He’s the head honcho.

  • 8

    Perry Henzell

    The Harder They Come

    Susan has her ear to the street. She always looks for some interesting stuff to put out.

  • 9

    Akira Kurosawa

    Rashomon

    When I was hanging out up there Heather was working on the audio. But now she switched over to some other department.

  • 10

    Wes Anderson

    The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

    Sometimes I get free DVDs from Criterion, but not always. I wanted to get one of each, you know, like the whole collection, but they said, “No, Adam, we don’t do that.”