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In the vast expanse of the internet, where countless websites and platforms vie for attention, there exists a unique entity that has carved out its niche by catering to the eclectic tastes of film enthusiasts. Welcome to DudeFilms, a haven for those who revel in the magic of cinema. This article aims to take you on a journey through the realm of DudeFilms, exploring its offerings, ethos, and what makes it a standout in the digital landscape. dudefilms.tex
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\subsubsectionPhase I: The Slacker Era (1990s) Films like Richard Linklater's \textitSlacker (1990) and \textitClerks (1994) established the setting: the convenience store, the street corner, the couch. The conflict was internal or existential. The "Dude"