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    1. Ya know, just bc some ai calls it an “image enhancement” doesn’t really make it so

    2. I really wish I hadn’t tried to watch this recently. The memories were of a fun, slightly deviant party movie.

      Watching it as an adult, it’s mostly bullying and date rape. If the boomers really grew up like this, it explains a lot.

    3. alien_from_Europa on

      That’s what I like about /r/moviesinthemaking photos: as I get older they stay the same age.

    4. OlFlirtyBastard on

      Movie was flawlessly cast except for the dude that played Mitch Kramer and kept touching his nose all the time.

    5. Latkavicferrari on

      Interesting fact is Ben Affleck broke his ankle when he slammed his whipping board into the ground after getting the paint dumped on him, you can see his ankle roll, had to have hurt

    6. It’s like our sergeant told us before one trip into the jungle ‘Men! Fifty of you are leaving on a mission. Twenty-five of you ain’t coming back.

    7. Matthew McConaughey found the only character he can act and repeated the same character in every movie since.

    8. TxEagleDeathclaw81 on

      It felt like a real experience seeing this in my early teens. I saw some movies between 93 and 95 that made an indelible impression on me. Some great filmmaking right here. I remember the lead kid touches his nose and shakes his head in every scene. Very quotable movie!

    9. I feel like Linklater followed me around in high school and decided to make a movie of it.

    10. Richard linklater is such an underrated director. That’s the only director whose work I can recognise just by a glaze. True artist and craftsmen

    11. Silver_Caramel7652 on

      Got into a debate about Randall ‘pink’ Floyd with my freshman year English teacher. Teacher asked who thought Pink was a hero or if he was a fool. I said ‘hero,’ because he was the only one who lived up to his word. Teacher said he was a jackass because he flushed his football career down the toilet I. Favor of being a stoner. Now as a 42 year old, I see his point. But integrity stands for something.

      I’m curious what other people think.

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