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Everybody Wants Some Trailer
“All that stuff was on the table, so it’s an interesting cultural moment because they go to an art party and they’re listening to the Talking Heads, so it’s a cultural moment where I’m like, ‘Who am I?’ Am I punk?” The new spot promoting Everybody Wants Some jumps ahead from the “70s to the ’80s and graduates from high school to college, but apart from that, this ‘spiritual sequel” is pretty much The Force Awakens to Dazed and Confused’s A New Hope.
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Centered on a college baseball team, the trailer focuses on freshman Jake (Glee’s Blake Jenner) as he navigates his relationship with his teammates and fellow co-eds. Thematically, the film appears to be a fun cleansing of the dramatic palate for Linklater after having expanded his filmmaking repertoire immensely with Boyhood and the conclusion to his decades-spanning romcom trilogy, Before Midnight.
As previously reported, Linklater’s choice of a Van Halen classic for the film’s title was wholly deliberate.
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If you watch the trailer below, you can certainly see why it’s been compared to Linklater’s wonderful 1004 movie Dazed & Confused, which chronicled the final day of high school for a group of 1970s high school students. There’s little doubt that Everybody Wants Some will be another victor in the director’s continuing streak of triumphs, but its hard to discern too much of its feel from the trailer alone.