February 26th, 2003, 3:26 pm
There was also that horrible "below" or "less than zero" which was eventually made into some pointless movie portraying rat-pack wash-ups most likely as themselves. They must have worked it in between arrests. If a film is supposed to reflect and be symbolic of indifferent lost youth, by itself being lost and with out direction, then at least it should be quasi-minimalist. Imagine Koyannasquatsi with special effects and maybe an ice climbing scene as an extreme example.There was a editorial I remember reading at the peak of this genre. It was around the time of bad movies like suburbia and slackers, as well as good ones like clerks. After this Gen-X got jobs and the market faded. He referred to youth as a condition or process that continually gets refined like barrel fermentation, they can't be disturbed or jostled in the slightest way.