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"Kail and Spade are life-long best friends who, after a freak pizza bagel accident that burned down their house, move to Mushroom Hill, NJ, and start a band with their new group of friends in the pursuit of partying and meeting girls. Along the way they’re faced with new jobs, bitchy ex-girlfriends, douchebag frat boys, evil record producers, and a friendship breaking series of events. Gurlz, Lunch, and Money - I LOVE being a Slacker!"

This production blog is maintained by the producers of Destroy All Slackers to document the production of the movie and give insight into what's going on behind the scenes. We'll be posting concept art, character designs, storyboards, soundbites, videos, and more through out production of the movie. We hope to use this Tumblr to create a community of fans who are excited about the movie and want to be involved. Follow us and we'll follow you back!

Written and Directed by Kris Kail. Art Design by Kat Fajardo.

Website: DudeGurlz.com Twitter: @DudeGurlz Contact: kail@dudegurlz.com

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    Here’s a picture of what the workprint of Destroy All Slackers looks like on my laptop. I put together the first ten minutes using the finished audio and Kat’s storyboards, and holy shit, other than a few pacing issues I’ll have to fix later it’s absolutely perfect. The first ten minutes go by incredibly fast in a good way, it introduces you to the main cast of characters and right away you know what they’re all about. They say first impressions are everything, and boy is that the case here. I really gotta hand it to the voice actors, none of them had any experience with voice acting, some of them only minor acting experience, and they did a wonderful job.
Can’t see much? That’s the point. I didn’t want to give away too much.

    Here’s a picture of what the workprint of Destroy All Slackers looks like on my laptop. I put together the first ten minutes using the finished audio and Kat’s storyboards, and holy shit, other than a few pacing issues I’ll have to fix later it’s absolutely perfect. The first ten minutes go by incredibly fast in a good way, it introduces you to the main cast of characters and right away you know what they’re all about. They say first impressions are everything, and boy is that the case here. I really gotta hand it to the voice actors, none of them had any experience with voice acting, some of them only minor acting experience, and they did a wonderful job.

    Can’t see much? That’s the point. I didn’t want to give away too much.

    — 7 months ago