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Disc 1:; All-new high-definition Digital transfer, supervised by director Richard Linklater and cinematographer Lee Daniel; Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 soundtracks; Audio commentary by Linklater; Deleted scenes; Original trailer; Optional English subtitles; Disc 2: Making "Dazed," a 50-minute documentary by filmmaker Kahane Corn; Rare-on-set interviews and behind-the-scenes footage ; Footage from the ten-year anniversary celebration; Audition footage; Plus: A 72-page book featuring new essays by Kent Jones, Jim DeRogatis, and Chuck Klosterman; memories of the film from cast and crew; and character profiles; And the original film poster designed by Frank Kozik
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Dazed and Confused
1. Last Day of School, May 28, 1976, 1:05 P.M. [10:52]
2. "Get Your Priorities Straight" [3:34]
3. "Twenty-Five of You Ain't Coming Back" [5:49]
4. "Air Raid." [5:31]
5. "Inconvenience for You" [5:20]
6. Mitch Gets Busted [7:29]
7. Cruisin' [2:50]
8. The Emporium [4:33]
9. Last Junior High Party [6:46]
10. "I Get Older, They Stay the Same Age" [8:39]
11. O'Bannion's Paint Job [:30]
12. "A New Fiesta in the Making" [4:24]
13. The Moon Tower [4:31]
14. "That's What I'm Talking About" [5:36]
15. 'Dominant Male Monkey Motherfucker"|00:04:28|}
16. End of the Night [2:15]
17. Joint Subcommittee Meeting [3:24]
18. L-i-v-i-n [5:33]
19. "Slow Ride" [2:44]
20. Color Bars [7:20]
1. Greatest Hits [10:52]
2. Questioning Everything [3:34]
3. Absolute Glee [5:49]
4. Initiation Rituals [5:31]
5. "Nothing Ever Changes" [5:20]
6. Flavor of the Scene [7:29]
7. The Lowrider [2:50]
8. A Night in '75 [4:33]
9. "Take a Swig on That" [6:46]
10. Property Damage [8:39]
11. Teenage Fantasy [:30]
12. "Taking it to the Grave" [4:24]
13. Nostalgia? [4:31]
14. Cliques [5:36]
15. Full-On Brawl [4:28]
16. Lynyrd Skynyrd to the Rescue [2:15]
17. Finding an Ending [3:24]
18. What Would Pink Do? [5:33]
19. Series of Denials [2:44]
20. Color Bars [7:20]
School's out for summer and the kids are looking to party in Dazed and Confused, the brilliant ensemble comedy/drama from writer/director Richard Linklater (Slacker, Waking Life). Set in Austin, Texas, on the last day of the school year in 1976, the film follows a large ensemble cast over a single 24-hour period as they celebrate the arrival of summer with car trunks full of Bud and a seemingly endless supply of pot. While everyone will ultimately converge on one big beer bash, the first half of the film centers on initiation rituals in which the senior girls and guys haze the incoming freshmen. It's a fascinating portrait of a tradition that combines institutionalized violence and tribal rites of passage. Yet here, as in the rest of the film, Linklater eschews the kind of detached satire practiced by contemporaries like Todd Solondz. Dazed and Confused may expose the vapidity of this mid-'70s suburban world, yet Linklater embraces his characters and milieu with the same big-hearted compassion that George Lucas displayed in American Graffiti. Indeed, Dazed and Confused can be seen as a virtual homage to the Lucas masterpiece, with the same loving attention to an era's clothes, hairstyles, and, of course, music. As in Graffiti, period pop songs provide the soundtrack for the characters' lives as they cruise around town, with 8-track tapes blasting the likes of Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, War, Peter Frampton, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. The ensemble cast includes Wiley Wiggins (star of Linklater's Waking Life), Parker Posey, Ben Affleck, Matthew McConaughey, and a host of others whose naturalistic acting evokes a remarkable feeling of authenticity. And the easy way in which Linklater weaves introspective and even metaphysical themes into a slice-of-life comedy is completely engaging. The result is both a brilliant, microcosmic portrait of an era and an offbeat mediation on the rituals of teen life. Gregory Baird, Barnes & Noble
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