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From the guy who brought you Knocked Up and The 40-Year-Old Virgin comes SUPERBAD. Seth (Jonah Hill) and Evan (Michael Cera) want nothing more than to lose their virginity before they head off to college. To do that, though, they need to get liquor for the big party that night. With the help of their friend Fogell, a.k.a. McLovin (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), and his fake I.D., the three of them go on a hilarious chase for that elusive booze, dodging incompetent cops (Knocked Up's Seth Rogen and "Saturday Night Live's" Bill Hader), angry neighbors and jealous boyfriends. Hailed as an "iconic comedy...a true classic of its times" (Pete Hammond, Maxim), SUPERBAD is a laugh-out-loud masterpiece!"
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Lew Irwin

Any movie titled Superbad would appear to be inviting negative reviews from critics. But, for the most part, critics are declining the invitation. Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times, in fact, gives it a 3 1/2-star rating and writes that the movie "is a four-letter raunch-a-rama with a heart ... astonishingly foul-mouthed, but in a fluent, confident way where the point isn't the dirty words, but the flow and rhythm, and the deep, sad yearning they represent." Likewise Carina Chocano remarks in the Los Angeles Times, "Wide-eyed and sincere as it is hilariously, unrepentantly profane, the movie aims to express what it's like to stare down the barrel of your first foray into adulthood, and it's not afraid to be honest about it." Manohla Dargis in the New York Times is inspired to write a similar description in raunchier terms (befitting the movie itself, apparently, but hardly the prose one would expect to find in the pages of the Times.) "If the penis is puzzled in Portnoy's Complaint, as Alexander Portnoy's shrink believes, in Superbad it is thoroughly, stunningly clueless and as violently tremulous as a divining rod at Hoover Dam," she comments. Gene Seymour in Newsday assures wary filmgoers, however, that "no matter how outrageously prurient things get, you never once feel as though you're being jabbed in the ribs or shoved face-first into the muck of hormonal excess." Joanne Kaufman in the Wall Street Journal describes the movie as "the canny evocation of male friendship in all its richness and complexity." And Ann Hornaday concludes in the Washington Post: "Superbad proves itself to be not just smutty and stupid, but tender and all too aware of the rue that can lie behind the smiles of a summer night."

Reviewed by: drifter_33@hotmail.com on 6/24/2008 3:52:09 PM
I have been avoiding this movie like the plague.Turns out to be the breakfast club of this generation.From a dude 40+ years old This movie rocks.
Lew Irwin

Any movie titled Superbad would appear to be inviting negative reviews from critics. But, for the most part, critics are declining the invitation. Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times, in fact, gives it a 3 1/2-star rating and writes that the movie "is a four-letter raunch-a-rama with a heart ... astonishingly foul-mouthed, but in a fluent, confident way where the point isn't the dirty words, but the flow and rhythm, and the deep, sad yearning they represent." Likewise Carina Chocano remarks in the Los Angeles Times, "Wide-eyed and sincere as it is hilariously, unrepentantly profane, the movie aims to express what it's like to stare down the barrel of your first foray into adulthood, and it's not afraid to be honest about it." Manohla Dargis in the New York Times is inspired to write a similar description in raunchier terms (befitting the movie itself, apparently, but hardly the prose one would expect to find in the pages of the Times.) "If the penis is puzzled in Portnoy's Complaint, as Alexander Portnoy's shrink believes, in Superbad it is thoroughly, stunningly clueless and as violently tremulous as a divining rod at Hoover Dam," she comments. Gene Seymour in Newsday assures wary filmgoers, however, that "no matter how outrageously prurient things get, you never once feel as though you're being jabbed in the ribs or shoved face-first into the muck of hormonal excess." Joanne Kaufman in the Wall Street Journal describes the movie as "the canny evocation of male friendship in all its richness and complexity." And Ann Hornaday concludes in the Washington Post: "Superbad proves itself to be not just smutty and stupid, but tender and all too aware of the rue that can lie behind the smiles of a summer night."
Reviewed by: drifter_33@hotmail.com on 6/24/2008 3:52:09 PM
I have been avoiding this movie like the plague.Turns out to be the breakfast club of this generation.From a dude 40+ years old This movie rocks.
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Reviewed by: drifter_33@hotmail.com on 6/24/2008 3:52:09 PM
I have been avoiding this movie like the plague.Turns out to be the breakfast club of this generation.From a dude 40+ years old This movie rocks.
(Read More Customer Reviews...)Reviewed by: billbob1234 on 3/24/2008 8:16:39 PM
a great movie. very funny but not for the family to see. lots of strong language and drug use but nothing people in this day and age havent seen before. if you are looking for a good laugh and a bit of a adultish movie, superbad is for you.
Reviewed by: whytry on 3/1/2008 3:15:50 AM
OMG very very funny movie. Dont wait just watch it.
Reviewed by: rlong04 on 1/21/2008 10:49:14 PM
This movie is one of a kind, I know it has lots of swear words, so does real life, at least in the life they are projecting, which is exactly like mine growing up, and I think many, many others.This is an expert example of how nerds can become more, and that's coming from someone who was not a nerd.I was quite hot as a young man :) but I respect how hard it must have been for them and know from friends how hard it must have been to get that first chick.Anyway, this is a cult classic, and the guys staring, are indeed stars.Give them credit because the roles they had were very hard to portray and they did them dead on because they are fat nerdy basterds.Good job
Reviewed by: athenchimenti on 1/21/2008 10:44:20 PM
If you like cynical humor, you'll enjoy this one.
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