You know your video is good when you convince a guy who has heard of the Big Lebowski but never seen it to FINALLY see the film.
@NicheNonsense2 жыл бұрын
hell yeah! my job here is done. the dude's an absolute all-timer that just gets better with every watch
@angelcanez4426 Жыл бұрын
What did you think of it??? I love it
@NicheNonsense2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Put at least 30 hours into this one over the last month and I’m incredibly happy with how it came out. Pushed myself on a few new fronts with the editing and writing on this and hope it came through. The dude abides
@FroggyTWrite6 ай бұрын
this was fantastic, thank you so much!
@jerbear97 Жыл бұрын
this is the youtube I'm still on the platform for
@mollusckscramp41245 ай бұрын
"It starts to erode until we're only showing stories about rich people with awful taste and sterile houses that look like *memories have never been made inside of them"* This is the most perfect description for the 'luxury greige' trend I've ever heard, and something I've struggled to articulate yet always felt on a visceral level. It's rather dystopian in a way
@mohammedegal40225 ай бұрын
Amazing work man. Probably the best KZbin video essay I have ever watched. The Slacker and The Artist are one; abiding in a realm outside of the societal Skinner box, where the joy and play of childhood continues well into adulthood. The struggles of survival and reproduction don't define the human expereince; and in indigenous life, were mastered to a degree whereby one would only spend a fraction of their days engaged in meeting their material needs. But we are all born into the societal Skinner box and have to play its games. The goal is NEVER to create an ego out of the way you earn money; or to let societal demands divorce you from the joy and pleasure innate to a healthy functioning human body in a world of endless novelty and excitement. Life is to be enjoyed. The slacker transforms the mundane and monotonous into beauty; like the sages of old.
@birdupbirdo2 жыл бұрын
dang man, you only get 30 views?!?! that's crazy. you're very underrated and I think you deserve more.
@NicheNonsense2 жыл бұрын
appreciate you dude! trying to build the channel up more. excited to see where it grows
@mauriceandrewsjr59292 жыл бұрын
The algorithm working it's magic right now. Glad I ran into you my dude. Great content and love your essays. Keep up the good work and keep slackin!
@TheKonstl952 жыл бұрын
I'm sitting here totally stressed and full of anxiety at work, and this video totally grounded me for a bit. gonna take a minute to breathe and then slowly get back to work. doing something, but not too much. thank you!
@JohnnytheBlue2 жыл бұрын
Stoked to see another video from you in my feed. That 00's man-child comparison you made is super interesting. Great work as always!
@NicheNonsense2 жыл бұрын
appreciate you coming back and watching! means a lot
@razegod Жыл бұрын
Great vid
@johnsmith4071 Жыл бұрын
A modem slacker movie would just be someone on their phone the whole time
@brunoactis1104 Жыл бұрын
That's literally why we don't have slacker films anymore.
@MrGuitarJockey7 ай бұрын
No. This is just people's perspective of our generation. Only a director from our generation will be able to understand and bring it to the big screen.
@radioguy16673 ай бұрын
@@MrGuitarJockey exactly. As a person of this generation, I guarantee you. This isn't what a modern slacker movie would look like. It may be quite a ways more low-key and quiet but it absolutely would not look like that.
@chrisgrove782911 ай бұрын
You had me with real humans are flawed weirdos. So true:) love this video and channel. Thank you:)
@kambithandi85428 ай бұрын
Honorary shout out to Seth Rogen’s character in Knocked Up. A true spirit of the slacker - man lived off of getting hit by a postal truck 🤣
@hazjamz7774 ай бұрын
Surely "Cheech and Chong..." or "Friday" were diverse/minority slacker/stoner films ahead of the game?
@georat167 күн бұрын
I'm thinking Cheech and Chong were a depiction of holdovers from the Boomer (60s, Vietnam) generation. They were viewed and laughed at by young Gen X kids in the 80s...
@esqueleto2252 Жыл бұрын
The Beach Bum is a fantastic time glad to see some one giving it some flowers
@alienboy13222 жыл бұрын
Hey, this video just inspired me to write a slacker film. Thanks.
@NicheNonsense2 жыл бұрын
hell yeah! i'll have to hit you up for the red carpet invite in a few years
@runtheptnite3 ай бұрын
Excellent analysis
@halifaxx55 Жыл бұрын
Millenials, we were wide-eyed and in many ways still are, but I'm glad gen z is being more realistic even in a pessimistic way, because they are right in so many ways.
@MadamMobius2 жыл бұрын
i have a feeling you're going places man
@NicheNonsense2 жыл бұрын
appreciate you saying that. that’s what’s gonna help me get there, wherever there ends up being. thanks for watching!
@maxbile1212 жыл бұрын
please do not stop. i love this channel keep going!
@NicheNonsense2 жыл бұрын
appreciate you! i've got a ton in the works and no plans of stopping
@ac1dpunch Жыл бұрын
just yes. thank you, man! 100% agree
@Hofftimusprime18 ай бұрын
Why the dude abides is not the top comment I don’t understand. But, solidly said.
@marcusfroeschle248 Жыл бұрын
i marcus liked this video
@ryanh87647 ай бұрын
Great vid. I’d watch a followup or deeper discussion. I’d like to make a slacker2025.
@j_j875810 ай бұрын
Love this
@jayrollins41118 ай бұрын
Here's a comment. Let's boost this thing
@BearJwG5 ай бұрын
Looks exhausting
@HerbieChuckNorris Жыл бұрын
This is why i find the first season if Atlanta special. While it might nit strictly fit into the slacker category - it kind of pulls at some similar strings.
@HerbieChuckNorris Жыл бұрын
Oh, you mentioned it.
@NicheNonsense Жыл бұрын
love atlanta! and yeah have a whole video on Darius and the role he plays in the show if you're interested
@lonegamer8957 ай бұрын
The Dude Abides chooms 😎
@hashishen.palestino Жыл бұрын
Would love to hear your thoughts on Zava from Ted Lasso, and all of poker face
@TyFrom99 Жыл бұрын
ok ill do it
@Jaiboue10 ай бұрын
this is so fire
@sunnysalt10 ай бұрын
Couldnt agree more
@abcrane7 ай бұрын
I prefer (certain) French New Wave movies to these American "slacker movies." Here is why. Slacker movies like these feature young folks "rebelling" against the status quo, yet are indulging in the consumer lifestyle of that status quo. It is a cynicism against the order but a lazy unoriginal resignation to it (by the characters) at once. (Certain) French new wave movies challenged the order, the "slackers" slacked off from status quo careerism YET engaged in protest against that order. Of course, this genre peaked in the 60s before consumer culture "usurped" the revolution. The nineties grunge and punk (this would be the later commercialized punk) was a "psuedo-60's" phenomenon. Underneath, just mediocre consumerism masked in ripped designer jeans and long greasy hair dangling down plaid shirts manufactured in Chinese sweat shops.
@alwinbenjaminАй бұрын
👑👑👑
@Auburn32 жыл бұрын
wow thank you for the video!
@NicheNonsense2 жыл бұрын
thanks for stopping by!
@matt8151 Жыл бұрын
Nobody’s been able to slack for 15+ years. The high cost economy is very different from the 90s
@NicheNonsense2 жыл бұрын
Any modern slackers I’ve been missing out on?
@somespiritualdude95762 жыл бұрын
Maybe Jake from Adventure Time lol
@somespiritualdude95762 жыл бұрын
Or, I Love You Man
@justinpickardnet Жыл бұрын
Dud from Lodge 49 (2018-19)
@KMakoENVtuber9 ай бұрын
Always Sunny, esp Charlie and Frank gave me slacker vibes
@mollusckscramp41245 ай бұрын
Fry from Futurama's also a great one, but hardly modern lol
@kooljokez Жыл бұрын
late millennial I have an idea for one hopefully I can pull it off one day.
@PeckerComics Жыл бұрын
Man I love this. Do you have a contact email? I’m working on a Slacker project and would love to pick the brain of a fellow slacker fan
@no1yudkno Жыл бұрын
Good video dude. Make great content, get money!
@hanneslaurin9768 Жыл бұрын
I understand your point and agree for the most part. But from a historical materialism perspective, slackers are the product of the monetary wealth and cultural poverty that dominated the 90’s rather than the cause. The slackers is inherently non political, and the way the slacker lifestyle questions everything about contemporary culture it is impossible to do without getting political. Further, a certain level of ignorance of the world is one of the pillars of the slacker, something that with current media consumption is unthinkable. How can inaction in the current world be anything but a political statement. The correctly maligned book “the end of history and the last man” by Fukuyama captures much of the zeitgeist, the neo-liberal democracy had won, this was good and now everything was gonna be fine. The only threat was lack of authenticity and integrity, something the slacker has endless amounts of. Honestly, how could you write a slacker movie now without making a very dark and nihilistic comedy? Half the people who was talking about “the man” in the 90’s are now in prison bc of jan 6. There is a reason the slacker is always a white man, it is bc this is truly the only person society has ever permitted to be a slacker. It is someone who takes max amounts of privilege and does nothing with it, and yet sees themselves as the underdog. I think this is in many ways the cultural ripple right wing media has so skillfully turned into the anti-woke crowd. Incels are slackers who are not getting what they feel society owes them. the modern day slacker is a man wearing oakleys ranting at you through facebook live from his truck. No matter what though, excellent video! Very well produced, and very interesting take! I sure do miss caring more about drinking white russians than russians comitting genocide that is for sure.
@lotuseater7247 Жыл бұрын
I don't entirely agree that the slacker is non political. Can we not instead agree that they exist on a different political order? They have always been politicised too. Not one based on parties, but on philosophies. The 'Slacker' is one term at a specific point in time that follows the notion of dropping out of society, or rather, a resistance to 'the dominant hegemony'. It's own dominance as a thing among white middle class is only because this is the fundamental 'type' of dropping out which gives us a milestone of this phenomena. It finds its roots not in the 90's, but the 60's under late Capitalist Western Countries, where it deviates from the 60's in terms of, I think, spirituality; of which the 90's incarnation avoids, to replace with hobbies and niche interests (at least if we only go by the films that represent them). Dropping out of society is both universal and as old as time though. We just didn't get lots of films about it until perhaps the 50's with the birth of cinema among youth culture. The modern day slacker is someone who is not in keeping with the ideals held perhaps in the 90's. But the notion of dropping out finds itself picked up in other areas I think. The modern slacker is probably your social media influencer, or bitcoin earner. But the baton for dropping out would be those on the fringes of which there may not be a name for yet. Although aspects of this can be found in Asia instead; laying down in China, or N포세대 in Korea for example. I agree that today, the slacker or rather dropping out must be positioned in a very different way, and that is an interesting and important discussion worth exploring for sure!