Slacker (1991) is an American independent film written and directed by Richard Linklater. It follows a day in the life of a group of young, eccentric people in Austin, Texas, as they engage in ...
“Slackers,” not to be confused with Richard Linklater’s innovative 1991 “Slacker,” is a standard issue undergrad gross-out comedy notable only for the showy role it provides Jason Schwartzman, ...
A man and a woman sit at an Austin bar, just near closing time. Their conversation is witty, teasing, self-consciously “intellectual.” “I’m an anti-artist … dedicated to the destruction of all art,” ...
The last time I saw a comedy as mean-spirited, misogynistic and flat-out stupid as "Slackers," it was titled with the word "Porky's" and a number. It may be a mistake on my part: Perhaps the movie ...
Uninspired campus comedy. Running Time: 87 minutes. Rated R (masturbation, obscene humor). At the 42nd Street E Walk, the Lincoln Square, others. NOT only is “Slackers” no relation to Richard ...
Richard Linklater has been preoccupied with dropout culture since the earliest days of his career: in the loopy Slacker (1991) and the larky Dazed and Confused (1993) he developed archetypal ...
“Slacker”Most of us have wandered around aimlessly at some point in our lives, making chit chat here and there, having the random odd experience, encountering a strange person or two, all the while ...
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