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Superbad (2007)
description written by member Zara:
Two co-dependent high school seniors are forced to deal with separation anxiety after their plan to stage a booze-soaked party goes awry.
| Release Date: | August 17th, 2007 |
| MPAA Rating: | R |
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Superbad Movie Review by Matthew (8/27/2007) |
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"Superbad" is an extremely funny movie. Is it as good as "The 40 Year Old Virgin" or "Knocked Up", the other films Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen have been involved in? No. But it is a very funny film with just a few slight flaws.
Seth (Jonah Hill, "Knocked Up") and Evan (Michael Cera, TV's "Arrested Development") have two...
(complete Superbad review by Matthew)
Superbad Movie Review by Max (8/22/2007) |
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"Superbad," a film directed by Greg Mottola and produced by Judd Apatow, has proved itself to be the best film to accurately portray the male high school experience; years of exploration, experimentation, the struggle for acceptance, and the temptation of sex.
In the last weeks of their senior year, the kind, shy Evan...
(complete Superbad review by Max)
Superbad Movie Review by Zara (8/17/2007) |
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In a weird fit of... I don't know what to call it... I find myself falling deeper in affection for Seth Rogen with each movie released that he's put his hands on. (This goes for the movies that he's written or produced and not all of the movies that he's been an actor in. YOU, ME & DUPREE was just wrong.)
However, I also...
(complete Superbad review by Zara)
I totally did not expect to like this movie. I figured it would be full of gross jokes and language that would only appeal to 14-year-olds. I was blown away by how much fun it really was.
Michael Cera gets a lot of buzz for his role as Evan, but it was Jonah Hill and Christopher Mintz-Plasse that had me rolling. I...
(complete Superbad review by Movie Addict)
| Superbad Movie Review by JB (3/19/2008) |
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Superbad brings back the awkward situations and priceless humor that made the American Pie series so great.
Following almost a pattern of systematic 'coming to age' films, it's about a group of virgin friends that are in there last year of high school. Who's biggest aspiration is to become cool and live out their last...
(complete Superbad review by JB)
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