'Dazed and Confused'
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'Dazed and Confused'
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Everyone knows Dazed and Confused. The stoner comedy. The hangout film. The movie that launched Matthew McConaughey. But what if that reputation is exactly the camouflage writer/director Richard Linklater intended?

In this episode of They Shoot Films, we take a deep look at the 1993 coming-of-age classic that launched the careers of McConaughey, Ben Affleck, Parker Posey, and Milla Jovovich, introduced the world to McConaughey’s iconic Wooderson, and gave us one of the greatest soundtracks in cinema history. We go beyond the “alright, alright, alright” mythology to make the case that Dazed and Confused is one of the most underrated and misunderstood American films of the 1990s — a serious work of art disguised as a stoner comedy.

What is Dazed and Confused really about? Why did Universal almost kill the film before it was finished? What was Linklater’s technique for capturing performances that feel so spontaneous and real? Why does the final scene, shot at dawn, feel unlike anything else in 1990s American cinema? And what does the film have to say about nostalgia, memory, and why we can never appreciate where we are until it’s already gone?

Whether you’re revisiting the film for the first time since the 90s, discovering it fresh, or just want to understand why it ended up in the Criterion Collection and why Quentin Tarantino has named it as one of his favorite films — this is the episode for you.

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Topics include: Dazed and Confused 1993, Richard Linklater, Matthew McConaughey Wooderson, Ben Affleck, Parker Posey, Milla Jovovich, coming of age films, best movie soundtracks, Criterion Collection, American independent film, 1970s nostalgia, cult classic films, Dazed and Confused review, Dazed and Confused analysis, They Shoot Films podcast