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Slacker Got Another Pass
Manage episode 523889427 series 1569848
This week on Another Pass, Case and Sam are joined by Xan Sprouse from Gold Standard: The Oscars Podcast to celebrate a film that triumphed despite its production troubles! We look at how creative perseverance, behind-the-scenes chaos, and a little cinematic magic turned a bumpy shoot into a beloved classic.
Another Pass Full Episode
Originally aired: December 12, 2025
Music by Vin Macri and Matt Brogan
Podcast Edited by Sophia Ricciardi
Certain Point Of View is a podcast network brining you all sorts of nerdy goodness! From Star Wars role playing, to Disney day dreaming, to video game love, we've got the show for you! Learn more on our website: https://www.certainpov.com
Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/CertainPOVMedia
Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/wcHHer4
PODCAST SHOWS:
▶ Another Pass - https://www.certainpov.com/another-pass-podcast
Outline
Introduction and Initial Discussion on Film "Slacker" (00:00 - 07:47)- Introduction to the podcast episode format and deviation to discuss a 'good' rather than a 'flawed' movie.
- Introduction of the 1990 Richard Linklater film Slacker and its unconventional narrative structure focusing on small amounts of time with multiple characters.
- Discussion on the generational divide (Gen X vs Older Millennials) and how the film captures the directionlessness and creative spirit of early 90s youth culture, especially in Austin, Texas.
- The movie's reflection on mental health, societal roles, and the slacker ethos as a distinct identity with unique struggles and ambitions.
- Exploration of the film's narrative style: non-linear, vignette-driven, character-focused, with no resolved plot but connected by settings and interactions.
- Notable memorable characters and scenes: hit-and-run guy, conspiracy theorist, woman recently discharged from a mental hospital, and the 'you should quit' mantra.
- Examination of the extremely low $23,000 shooting budget using film stock, guerrilla filmmaking style, and unpaid or deferred payment cast and crew.
- Discussion on Austin's artistic community's role in the movie's creation and legacy. The film as a time capsule and cultural snapshot of Austin's 1990 scene.
- Comparison with contemporaneous movies, e.g., Dances with Wolves, Misery and other 'weird' indie films, and Linklater's other work like Dazed and Confused.
- The film's thematic core of human connection and authentic interaction despite being a clear time capsule.
- Hosts share personal anecdotes about high school experiences, alternative schools, and the value of finding 'freak' communities.
- Reflection on generational transitions and the continuation of youth culture patterns despite changing technology and social tools.
- Discussion on how the film's reputation preceded the viewing experience, yet it remains accessible and enjoyable regardless of familiarity or age.
- Analysis of the film's tightly scripted dialogue despite its casual and naturalistic style, and comparison with mumblecore movies and shows like Seinfeld.
- Guest Xan Sprouse promotes her podcasts Gold Standard and Drunk Cinema and her social media (udinax19).
- Case and Sam promote the Certain POV network, including Patreon tiers, Discord, YouTube channel growth, and new shows like Trade School.
- Announcement of next episode covering Highlander 2: The Quickening and closing credits.
106 episodes
Manage episode 523889427 series 1569848
This week on Another Pass, Case and Sam are joined by Xan Sprouse from Gold Standard: The Oscars Podcast to celebrate a film that triumphed despite its production troubles! We look at how creative perseverance, behind-the-scenes chaos, and a little cinematic magic turned a bumpy shoot into a beloved classic.
Another Pass Full Episode
Originally aired: December 12, 2025
Music by Vin Macri and Matt Brogan
Podcast Edited by Sophia Ricciardi
Certain Point Of View is a podcast network brining you all sorts of nerdy goodness! From Star Wars role playing, to Disney day dreaming, to video game love, we've got the show for you! Learn more on our website: https://www.certainpov.com
Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/CertainPOVMedia
Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/wcHHer4
PODCAST SHOWS:
▶ Another Pass - https://www.certainpov.com/another-pass-podcast
Outline
Introduction and Initial Discussion on Film "Slacker" (00:00 - 07:47)- Introduction to the podcast episode format and deviation to discuss a 'good' rather than a 'flawed' movie.
- Introduction of the 1990 Richard Linklater film Slacker and its unconventional narrative structure focusing on small amounts of time with multiple characters.
- Discussion on the generational divide (Gen X vs Older Millennials) and how the film captures the directionlessness and creative spirit of early 90s youth culture, especially in Austin, Texas.
- The movie's reflection on mental health, societal roles, and the slacker ethos as a distinct identity with unique struggles and ambitions.
- Exploration of the film's narrative style: non-linear, vignette-driven, character-focused, with no resolved plot but connected by settings and interactions.
- Notable memorable characters and scenes: hit-and-run guy, conspiracy theorist, woman recently discharged from a mental hospital, and the 'you should quit' mantra.
- Examination of the extremely low $23,000 shooting budget using film stock, guerrilla filmmaking style, and unpaid or deferred payment cast and crew.
- Discussion on Austin's artistic community's role in the movie's creation and legacy. The film as a time capsule and cultural snapshot of Austin's 1990 scene.
- Comparison with contemporaneous movies, e.g., Dances with Wolves, Misery and other 'weird' indie films, and Linklater's other work like Dazed and Confused.
- The film's thematic core of human connection and authentic interaction despite being a clear time capsule.
- Hosts share personal anecdotes about high school experiences, alternative schools, and the value of finding 'freak' communities.
- Reflection on generational transitions and the continuation of youth culture patterns despite changing technology and social tools.
- Discussion on how the film's reputation preceded the viewing experience, yet it remains accessible and enjoyable regardless of familiarity or age.
- Analysis of the film's tightly scripted dialogue despite its casual and naturalistic style, and comparison with mumblecore movies and shows like Seinfeld.
- Guest Xan Sprouse promotes her podcasts Gold Standard and Drunk Cinema and her social media (udinax19).
- Case and Sam promote the Certain POV network, including Patreon tiers, Discord, YouTube channel growth, and new shows like Trade School.
- Announcement of next episode covering Highlander 2: The Quickening and closing credits.
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