slacker generation造句
例句与造句
- Music journalist Everett True writes that " Freak Scene " " invented the slacker generation.
- And you can forget about any so-called slacker generation coming in and slowing things down.
- Isn't that a long commitment for a member of the " slacker generation "?
- Maybe we'd better rethink which age group, when it comes to civic duty, is really the slacker generation.
- Americans who are ages 18 to 35, Generation X, who were once thought of as the slacker generation, indeed slack at one duty _ voting.
- It's difficult to find slacker generation in a sentence. 用slacker generation造句挺难的
- In a review in The New York Times, Stephen Holden wrote that " Flounderings " tries to be " something like a slacker generation's ` Easy Rider . "'
- The producers of " American Recordings, " the austere comeback album by Johnny Cash, who has been embraced by the slacker generation, made sure to release 16, 000 copies on vinyl.
- Afterward, Joyner-Kersee and her Richmond Rage teammates patiently signed autographs for hundreds of fans, many of them teen-age girls whose clothes may have been from a slacker generation, but not their enthusiasm.
- Daily doings in a convenience store and a neighboring video outlet might not suggest much, but for the director Kevin Smith, age 23 and a true son of the slacker generation, they're a gold mine.
- Reeves, like Roberts, had a signature screen persona he inevitably outgrew : that of the lovable, slacker generation airhead, in the " Bill & Ted " comedies and " Parenthood ."
- If the screenplay, by Hickenlooper and John Enbom, lacks the ferocious satiric edge of Nathanael West, there are moments when " The Low Life " suggests " The Day of the Locust " for the slacker generation.
- The movie, which includes vivid cameo performances by John Cusack, Ethan Hawke and Steve Buscemi, as well as appearances by rock performers like David M . Navarro, Exene Cervenka and Zander Schloss in acting roles, wants to be something like the slacker generation's answer to " Easy Rider ."
- Ben Brantley, writing in The New York Times, called it " an eloquently inarticulate take on the slacker generation " that " deserves a longer life "; John Simon, in New York magazine, said the play and production " come together in a perfect, gemlike whole ."
- There were also Frank Langella and Allison Janney finding the sly, enduring complicity between a long-separated husband and wife in Scott Elliott's iconoclastic interpretation of Noel Coward's " Present Laughter " on Broadway; and Mark Ruffalo and Missy Yager defensively struggling to communicate their mutual attraction in Kenneth Lonergan's " This Is Our Youth, " an eloquently inarticulate take on the slacker generation ( from the New Group ) that deserves a longer life.
- Yet despite the inherent pitfalls of moving the frankly fake world of the stage into the pseudo-real world of the movies, filmmakers have been using the theater as source material for years, and the pace seems to be picking up : among the films released last winter were " The Crucible, " from Arthur Miller's 1953 classic; " Evita, " adapted from the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical; " Marvin's Room, " based on Scott McPherson's tragicomedy; " The Substance of Fire, " from the drama about a feuding family by Jon Robin Baitz, and " Suburbia, " derived from Eric Bogosian's look at the slacker generation.