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Encyclopedia > Slackers (film)
Slackers (film)

Slackers promotional poster
Directed by Dewey Nicks
Produced by Erik Feig
Neal H. Moritz
Written by David H. Steinberg
Starring Jason Schwartzman
Devon Sawa
Jason Segel
Michael Maronna
Jaime King
Laura Prepon
Music by Amanda Scheer-Demme
Cinematography James R. Bagdonas
Editing by Tara Timpone
Distributed by Screen Gems
Release date(s) February 1, 2002 (USA)
Running time 86 min.
Language English
Budget $14,000,000
IMDb profile

Slackers is a 2002 movie starring Devon Sawa, Jaime King, and Jason Schwartzman. Please wikify (format) this article or section as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... Jason Francesco Schwartzman (born June 26, 1980) is an American actor. ... Devon Edward Sawa (born September 7, 1978) is a Canadian actor. ... Jason Jordan Segel (born 18 January 1980), is an American television and film actor. ... Michael C. Maronna (born October 8, 1977 in Rhode Island, USA) is an actor who has appeared in several television programs and films. ... Jaime King (born April 23, 1979) is an American actress and is considered One of the worlds top fashion models[1]. She also goes by the names Jamie King and most especially James King, which was a childhood nickname given to King by her parents that she used during... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Screen Gems is an American subsidiary company of Sony Pictures Entertainments Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group that has served several different purposes for its parent companies over the decades since its incorporation. ... February 1 is the 32nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ... Devon Edward Sawa (born September 7, 1978) is a Canadian actor. ... Jaime King (born April 23, 1979) is an American actress and is considered One of the worlds top fashion models[1]. She also goes by the names Jamie King and most especially James King, which was a childhood nickname given to King by her parents that she used during... Jason Francesco Schwartzman (born June 26, 1980) is an American actor. ...

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Prominent Cast Members

Jason Francesco Schwartzman (born June 26, 1980) is an American actor. ... Devon Edward Sawa (born September 7, 1978) is a Canadian actor. ... Jason Jordan Segel (born 18 January 1980), is an American television and film actor. ... Michael C. Maronna (born October 8, 1977 in Rhode Island, USA) is an actor who has appeared in several television programs and films. ... Jaime King (born April 23, 1979) is an American actress and is considered One of the worlds top fashion models[1]. She also goes by the names Jamie King and most especially James King, which was a childhood nickname given to King by her parents that she used during... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...

Plot

In their Senior year of College, three slick, con-artist best friends get caught by a creepy nerd, Ethan, when ringleader cheat Dave tactlessly flirts with classmate Angela. Ethan will expose the guy's cheating unless they agree to help him get Angela. Conflicted, Dave tries to save himself and his friends from expulsion while actively searching out and spending time with Angela...for Ethan's sake. Things complicate when Dave's feelings for Angela begin to overwhelm his need to graduate and to have his best friends do the same. The only thing to do is get Ethan before he can get the guys.


Reviews

Although critics hated the film it seems to have a strong cult following[citation needed], as its DVD sales have been quite successful and it enjoys regular replay on Comedy Central. Comedy Central is a cable television and satellite television channel in the United States and as of 15. ...


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Slacker was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize - Dramatic at the Sundance Film Festival in 1991.
The film was shot on location in Austin, Texas with a budget of $23,000, and released on July 5, 1991.
Slacker is a uniquely-structured and plotless film, following a day in the life of an ensemble of mostly twenty-something bohemians and misfits in Austin over the course of a single day.
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Slacker was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize - Dramatic at the Sundance Film Festival in 1991.
The film was shot on location in Austin, Texas with a budget of $23,000, and released on July 5, 1991.
The movie also popularized the use of "slacker" to describe "a person regarded as one of a large group or generation of young people (especially in the early to mid 1990s) characterized by apathy, aimlessness, and lack of ambition" [1].
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