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    Slackers Director: Dewey Nicks Cast: Devon Sawa, Jason Schwartzman, Jaime King, James King

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/28/2002
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 31,200

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    Digitally mastered audio and anamorphic video; Mastered in high definition; Widescreen and full-screen presentations; Audio: English 5.1 (Dolby Digital); Subtitles: English; Theatrical trailers; Interactive menus; Scene selections

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Start [6:09]
    2. Physics Mid-Term [5:26]
    3. Hot Boy [1:18]
    4. Professor Markoe [1:27]
    5. "Three Is a Magic Number" [1:49]
    6. Celebration [4:07]
    7. Blackmail! [3:15]
    8. The Angela Shrine [1:50]
    9. Reanna [1:55]
    10. Cool Ethan! [1:30]
    11. Personal Information Session [4:36]
    12. Mrs. Van Graaf [5:36]
    13. Dave Courts Angela [2:07]
    14. Duet With Little Jeff [1:53]
    15. Not His Type [3:02]
    16. Presents [1:52]
    17. A Dave Thing [3:15]
    18. Real Secret on Tape [2:54]
    19. "Oh, Angela" [2:20]
    20. Duped! [7:06]
    21. Stone Hard Reality [2:07]
    22. One More Job [2:21]
    23. Stockton, Upright & Falk [1:34]
    24. Interview With Mr. Leonard [2:12]
    25. No Longer on the Books [:53]
    26. Honesty [6:41]
    27. Life Lessons [:42]
    28. "Ethan's Song" [6:23]
    1. Start [6:09]
    2. Physics Mid-Term [5:26]
    3. Hot Boy [1:18]
    4. Professor Markoe [1:27]
    5. "Three Is a Magic Number" [1:49]
    6. Celebration [4:07]
    7. Blackmail! [3:15]
    8. The Angela Shrine [1:50]
    9. Reanna [1:55]
    10. Cool Ethan! [1:30]
    11. Personal Information Session [4:36]
    12. Mrs. Van Graaf [5:36]
    13. Dave Courts Angela [2:07]
    14. Duet With Little Jeff [1:53]
    15. Not His Type [3:02]
    16. Presents [1:52]
    17. A Dave Thing [3:15]
    18. Real Secret on Tape [2:54]
    19. "Oh, Angela" [2:20]
    20. Duped! [7:06]
    21. Stone Hard Reality [2:07]
    22. One More Job [2:21]
    23. Stockton, Upright & Falk [1:34]
    24. Interview With Mr. Leonard [2:12]
    25. No Longer on the Books [:53]
    26. Honesty [6:41]
    27. Life Lessons [:42]
    28. "Ethan's Song" [6:23]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Three lifelong cheaters wise up in this gross-out college comedy, which marks the second feature role for Rushmore star Jason Schwartzman. It's the last semester of senior year for roomies Dave (Devon Sawa), Sam (Jason Segel), and Jeff (Michael C. Maronna), a trio of twenty-somethings whose enthusiasm for higher learning is matched only by their enthusiasm for root canals performed without the aid of anesthesia. As such, their entire collegiate existence has been an elaborate series of cons and scams designed to plagiarize essays, skip midterms, and covertly manipulate bell curves. When deranged geek Ethan (Schwartzman) -- who harbors a psychotic fixation for a flaxen-haired co-ed named Angela (James King) -- gets wind of their scheming, he blackmails Dave and the gang into contriving a date between him and his crush. But as Dave cozies up to Angela, he realizes that no amount of scheming can hide the fact that he's the one that's truly in love. Slackers went by a number of working titles while in production at the ill-fated upstart Destination Films; when Destination went belly-up, the film sat on the shelf for over a year before being picked up for release by Sony's Screen Gems division. Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide

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    Slackersby Anonymous

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    May 04, 2006: The first time you watch this movie, you're like 'what a bad chick flick'. and then, because I said it is such a hilarious movie, you pop it back in and watch it a second time. Now you realize how funny it is, and are thankful you didn't pass this comedy by leaving it with a bad reputation. The first time I saw it was in the theater, and the love scene by the pool left me confused and a little creeped out because of the fact that Ethan was taping it. The next probably hundred times I watched it, I couldn't stop laughing. Honestly, I can't see a single reason why you wouldn't like this movie after you get past the initial viewing. Take the extra hour and thirty odd minutes, do yourself a favor, and with an open mind, enjoy ethan's creepy knome jokes, bum fight, and hair doll. It really is laugh-out-loud funny, I promise.

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    December 15, 2002: This movie has the funniest character ever created, ''Cool'' Ethan (Jason Schwartzman). With lines like ''I like you, you're smart. I'll probably give you a nickname'' , it makes for the funniest, most random movie ever. Yes, there are some gross moments, but they just add to the HILlARIOUS characters. The story is standard comedy, but what makes it stand out is Cool Ethan and how off the wall and absurd he is. All of the characters react in turn to him, adding to the feeling of ''....WHAT just happened?'' Watch it with an open mind, and just take each character for who they are, and you'll end up loving every minute of it. A lot of it is unrealistic, but that's the point. ps - Cool Ethan inspired me to take up the sport of unicycling...


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