{"title":"S.F.W.","dateDebut":"1995","dateEnd":null,"description":"Embracing the supposed nihilism and cynicism of the \"slacker\" generation, S.F.W. (1995) caused nary a blip on the media-saturated cultural radar screen that it criticized. Stephen Dorff stars as Cliff Spab, an aimless, hard-drinking youth. Spab becomes a national hero when he is one of several people held hostage by gun-toting terrorists in a convenience store. He doesn't care much about his own life or anything else, and his attitude of \"So f\u00c2\u2014-ing what?\" translates into debates with his terrorist captors and gloomy pronouncements that charm viewers. After a month-long siege, a crisis erupts when the store runs out of beer and junk food, so Cliff finds himself a free man whose celebrity image is emblazoned on t-shirts and whose presence is requested at a rock concert where he is required to do nothing other than appear. In the meantime, Spab's girlfriend Wendy (Reese Witherspoon) becomes a ubiquitous talk show guest. Ostensibly a satire of the celebrity-obsessed culture of the 1990s, the film was withheld from distribution for a year because of thematic similarities to Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers (1994).","leadImageMedUrl":"http:\/\/distro-1.retrojunk.com\/secure\/11095593c0ac216ccf2e72a832440f7897b59ca7a9ea835ae8c7d8536e6ff9435cde9a\/image\/f41_4141874191__5218f316b3.jpg"}