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      • Another teen comedy with little on its mind but moving to the next gross-out gag, Slackers strains for laughs and features grating characters.
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  2. Slackers is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Dewey Nicks and starring Jason Schwartzman, Devon Sawa, Jason Segel, Michael Maronna, Jaime King, and Laura Prepon. Its plot follows a nerdy college student who blackmails a group of young men with his knowledge that they have cheated throughout college, and uses it to get closer to a young ...

  3. Another teen comedy with little on its mind but moving to the next gross-out gag, Slackers strains for laughs and features grating characters. Read Critics Reviews

    • (105)
    • Dewey Nicks
    • R
    • Devon Sawa
  4. Slackers: Directed by Dewey Nicks. With Devon Sawa, Jason Segel, Michael C. Maronna, Jason Schwartzman. When geeky Ethan discovers three fellow students scamming the examination system, he blackmails them to win over the college's most popular girl.

    • (15K)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Dewey Nicks
    • 2002-02-01
  5. The basic premise is three college scammers are in the home-stretch of senior year, until one (Sawa) falls for a girl (King), leading her stalker (Schwatrzman) to discover them and threaten exposure/expulsion if they don’t help him get the girl.

  6. Apr 29, 2002 · In Dewey Nicks campus romantic comedy "Slackers", he returns to a similar territory but adds serial killer menace to the geek cliché. The problem is, he's not the lead .

  7. Synopsis. When all else fails… cheat. Dave, Sam and Jeff 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 ...

  8. The site's critical consensus reads: "Another teen comedy with little on its mind but moving to the next gross-out gag, Slackers strains for laughs and features grating characters." [3] On Metacritic, the film holds a 12/100 based on 28 critics, meaning “overwhelming dislike”.

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