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Synopsis

America, 1976. The last day of school. Bongs blaze, bell-bottoms ring, and rock and roll rocks. Among the best teen films ever made, Richard Linklater’s Dazed and Confused eavesdrops on a group of seniors-to-be and incoming freshmen. A launching pad for a number of future stars, Linklater’s first studio effort also features endlessly quotable dialogue and a blasting, stadium-ready soundtrack. Sidestepping nostalgia, Dazed and Confused is less about “the best years of our lives” than the boredom, angst, and excitement of teenagers waiting . . . for something to happen. —The Criterion Collection

Director

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Richard Linklater

Self-taught writer/director Richard Linklater was among the first and most successful talents to emerge during the American independent film renaissance of the 1990s. Typically setting each of his movies during one 24-hour period, Linklater’s work explored what he dubbed “the youth rebellion continuum,” focusing in fine detail on generational rites and mores with rare compassion and understanding while definitively capturing the twenty-something culture of his era through a series of nuanced, illuminating ensemble pieces which introduced any number of talented young actors into the Hollywood firmament. Born in Houston, TX, in 1960, Linklater suspended his educational career at Sam Houston State University to work on an offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. He subsequently relocated to the state’s capital of Austin, where he founded a film society and began work on his debut short film, 1987’s It’s Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books. Three years later he released the sprawling… read more

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gerald strother

8Feb10

One of my top 10 films. Easy.  
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woktherock

2Feb10

school's out!  
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Wolfie

14Dec09

Like Shawshank Redemption, if I see this JUST ONE MORE TIME anywhere... I swear I will snap!  
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Grant Rindner

24Nov09

A classic high school/coming of age movie, it has such a unique spirit to it. Also any movie that you can say has a great matthew mccoughnahey performance deserves some credit.  

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"Me and Orson Welles" and "The Road"

By David Hudson on November 23, 2009
Updated through 11/27. "In the traditional mythologies," begins Andrew Schenker in Slant, "two views of Orson Welles predominate, neither exactly flattering: the boy genius of the pre-Citizen Kane
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By Todd Kushige​machi on May 25, 2009

(Originally written July 10, 2008)

I hate Aerosmith and everything they stood for. They were sex, drugs and rock & roll without any sense of substance or originality. Their music was empty…  read review

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