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S.F.W.
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Synopsis
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---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). ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jake Busey Morrow Streeter
Stephen Dorff Cliff Spab
Pam Gidley Janet Streeter
David Barry Gray Scott Spab
Lela Ivey Mrs. Spab
Jack Noseworthy Joe Dice
Richard Portnow Gerald Parsley
Ed Wiley Mr. Spab
Reese Witherspoon Wendy Pfister
Joey Lauren Adams Monica Dice

Production Crew

Philip Messina Art Director
Jonathan Null Assistant Visual Effects Editor
Gloria Lopez Associate Producer
Corwin A. Bibb Best Boy Electric
Andrew Wellman Book Author
Owens Hill Casting
Rachel Abroms Casting
Stacy Pinhas Casting Associate
Peter Deming Cinematographer
Mike Nelson Co-producer
Graeme Revell Composer (Music Score)
Debra McGuire Costume Designer
Jefery Levy Director
Tim Collins Dolly Grip
Lauren Zuckerman Editor
Lee Auerbach Electrician
Timothy Durr Electrician
Scott Browner First Assistant Camera
John E. Vohlers First Assistant Director
Margie O'Malley Foley Artist
Louis di Cesare Gaffer
Brian Branigan Key Grip
Cheryl Voss Makeup
Josh Winget Music Editor
Brian Williams Musical Direction/Supervision
Dana Sano Musical Direction/Supervision
David B. Chornow Musical Direction/Supervision
Sharon Boyle Musical Direction/Supervision
Dale Pollock Producer
Sigurjon Sighvatsson Producer
Chris White Production Coordinator
Eve Cauley Production Designer
Eve Cauley Production Designer
Tim Clawson Production Executive
Sam Lehmer Re-Recording Mixer
Danny Rubin Screenwriter
Jefery Levy Screenwriter
Harry Jarvis Second Assistant Director
Sandy Struth Set Designer
Michele Vice Songwriter
Mark Jan Wlodarkiewicz Sound Editor
David Chornow Sound Mixer
Douglas Murray Sound/Sound Designer
Frank Ceglia Special Effects
Wren Maloney Still Photographer
Steve M. Davison Stunts Coordinator
Mike Nelson Unit Production Manager
Year: 1994
Runtime: 92
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for pervasive strong language, scenes of brutal violence, constant drug and alcohol use and some sex
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Gramercy Pictures