'Slacker 2011' Trailer Debuts

Film will premiere Aug. 31 at the Paramount

'Slacker 2011' Trailer Debuts

At last night's 20th anniversary screening of Slacker at Austin Studios, the trailer for Slacker 2011 premiered. As you may recall, it's a scene-by-scene redo of Richard Linklater's slack-classic. Click through to watch the trailer, and have fun playing the "hey, I know that person!" game.


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'Slacker 2011' Debuts
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