So lazy and slipshod it confuses the mere flashing of kinky soft-core imagery with naughty fun.
Slackers (2002)
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Reviews Counted:104
Fresh:10
Rotten:94
Average Rating:3.1/10
Consensus: Another teen comedy with little on its mind but moving to the next gross-out gag, Slackers strains for laughs and features grating characters.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong language and sexual content, and for brief drug use
Runtime: 86 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Feb 1, 2002 Wide
Box Office: $4,814,244
Synopsis: Dave (Devon Sawa), Sam (Jason Segel) and Jeff (Michael C. Maronna) are about to graduate from Holden University with Honors in lying, cheating and scheming. The three roommates have proudly scammed... Dave (Devon Sawa), Sam (Jason Segel) and Jeff (Michael C. Maronna) are about to graduate from Holden University with Honors in lying, cheating and scheming. The three roommates have proudly scammed their way through the last four years of college and now, during final exams, these big-men-on-campus are about to be busted by the most unlikely dude in school. Self-dubbed Cool Ethan (Jason Schwartzman), an ambitious nerd with a bad crush, enters their lives one day and everything begins to unravel. When Ethan accidentally catches Dave in an exam scam and gathers some incriminating evidence against him, Dave and his friends find themselves completely at his mercy. Threatening to expose the three Slackers Ethan offers a deal: he’ll let the guys off the hook on one condition – that they use their unethical expertise to get him the object of his desire, the brainy babe Angela (James King). Dave agrees to the plan, thinking this will be the easiest con they’ve pulled all semester. In no time they’ll return to drinking beer, picking up girls and paying smarter students to take their tests for them. There are just two problems. First of all, Cool Ethan’s experience with women is, to say the least, minimal. Secondly, and perhaps more problematically, when Dave meets the incredible Angela he starts to fall for her himself. Ethan soon discovers that despite Dave’s help and his own pathetic attempts at seduction, Angela isn’t interested in him – she’s falling for Dave. Refusing to see the writing on the wall, Ethan sabotages their relationship, and in a final attempt to insinuate himself, provides Angela with ‘a shoulder to cry on.’ To get revenge, Ethan also cancels the deal, announcing that Dave and his friends are going down, putting all of their futures at risk. But Cool Ethan just may have underestimated this trio. -- © 2001 Screen Gems [More]
Starring: Jason Schwartzman, Jamie King, Jason Segel, Michael C. Maronna
Starring: Jason Schwartzman, Jamie King, Jason Segel, Michael C. Maronna, Devon Sawa, Laura Prepon, Mamie Van Doren
Director: Dewey Nicks
Director: Dewey Nicks
Screenwriter: David H. Steinberg
Producer: Erik Feig, Neal H. Moritz
Studio: Screen Gems
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Reviews for Slackers
A cynical mess that might make you want to take a shower as soon as you leave the theater.
Nicks sustains the level of exaggerated, stylized humor throughout by taking your expectations and twisting them just a bit.
Slackers doesn't make a character for Schwartzman. Instead, it creates an outline by having the actor perform various gross-out gags.
The filmmakers lack the nerve ... to fully exploit the script's potential for sick humor.
The sheer dumbness of the plot (other than its one good idea) and the movie's inescapable air of sleaziness get you down.
Nicks, seemingly uncertain what's going to make people laugh, runs the gamut from stale parody to raunchy sex gags to formula romantic comedy.
Not only is Slackers painfully bad, but it's also about as morally unpleasant as a teen sex comedy can be.
Slackers is particularly disappointing because there seems to be a dark and subversive streak to the film that sadly got buried in the slipshod editing.
The mofo who wrote this baby apparently came up with the "story" for American Pie 2, so you do the math.
Schwartzman's intensely creepy character is more likely to elicit ill will than entertainment
So astonishingly awful there aren't enough negative adjectives in the dictionary to do it full justice.
How about starting with a more original story instead of just slapping extreme humor and gross-out gags on top of the same old crap?
One of those movies that isn’t good at all, yet somehow manages to be fairly funny in its extreme misjudgment.
Sinks into the usual cafeteria goulash of fart jokes, masturbation jokes, and racist Japanese jokes.
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