Superbad Reviews
Those two cops are the goats
Beneath its crude, raunchy exterior of bro-ish teen sex comedy, Superbad manages to preserve a core depiction of friendship and coming-of-age. It’s a solid pick among straight-up dude comedies.
Best modern comedy! McLovin elevates the movie to legendary status! Restored my faith in comedies after years of disappointment!
extremely well filmed, and utilized lighting and cinematography to the max. not one of my favorites but close enough.
Best high school party movie of all time. It shows the build up to the party and ugly guys getting after girls that they have no chance with. Great watch everyone needs to see this once in their lives.
This is by far the best comedy movie out there (in my humble Opinion) and it's still relatable years later. Michael Cera, Seth Rogen, and Johan Hill all were at the peak of their abilities as actors in this film. This film shows us three high school nerds who can't get invited to any parties and have the night of their lives when they go on a mission to deliver alcohol to a party and try and get laid. The chemistry between all of these actors is something truly special, not one bad performance, and not one flaw, except for the fact some scenes carried on for longer than it should've. I recommend this film to people 16 years or older. It's more of a coming-of-age film. And people in high school/college would enjoy this the most...
Superbad has a priviliged cult classic status and at my first time watching it, I had really high expectations, which didnt live up. The first 30 minutes areincredibly funny, but the film quickly distract with the arc of McGloving with the cops rather tahn focussing on Cera and Hill who share a lot of chemistry.
One of the greatest comedies of all time IMO
Mc lovin most iconic comedic character
Classic. Funny. McLovin is probably one of my favorite movie characters.
A movie that redefined raunchy comedy so long ago, yet this is the first I've seen it. For the first time experiencing this movie, I found myself a little underwhelmed and disliking the first act of the film as it showcases the overwhelming puberty and sexuality of two young, teenage boys. Pushing through the grueling first twenty minutes was the best thing I did for this movie, as it improved tremendously and the actors kept getting better and better. The plot improved with the characters as the movie became chaos incarnate as the boys try to tempt fate at every single turn on the way to try and have sex with their respective crushes. But they learn to become more respectful and a lot better of men, while still being boyish, and learn how to be themselves. With Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Emma Stone, Bill Hader, Seth Rogan, and so, so, so many other stars seen in other famous works, this cast stacks up so that the movie performs remarkably well in its comedic value.
Superbad is a great comedy that plays to its actors strengths and shows realistic-feeling relationships and interactions. The comedy, as expected, is quite repetitive and defaults to the same few jokes over and over; but what else would you expect from a crude teen comedy. However, the dialogue manages to be witty and some remarks will catch you off-gaurd in a hilarious way. I don't think I'll be returning to watch this movie again anytime soon, but it certainly has it's memorable scenes.
cant go wrong with a classic!
Must see teen comedy
Superbad is an extremely relatable and funny movie with a slow start, which holds it back from being a perfect movie. McLovin is such an unbeatable bit. The comedy was changed for the better with the release of Superbad. The coming of age story is so heartfelt that it makes the jokes hit that much harder.
A Hilariously Honest Coming-of-Age Tale: A Review of Superbad Basic Info: Greg Mottola's rowdy coming-of-age comedy Superbad (2007) perfectly conveys the discomfort and humor of puberty. The movie, which was written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, stars Michael Cera as Evan and Jonah Hill as Seth, two seniors in high school who are determined to have one memorable night before they graduate. Superbad, which was produced by Judd Apatow, Shauna Robertson, and Evan Goldberg, also stars Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Fogell (also known as McLovin) and Bill Hader and Seth Rogen as two incompetent police officers. The Columbia Pictures release was a huge box office hit and has since remained a mainstay of contemporary teen comedies. Story Description: The plot centers on two best friends who struggle with social situations, Seth and Evan, who are asked to a party and given the responsibility of providing booze for the evening. Together with their pal Fogell, who famously makes the phony ID under the single name "McLovin," the two set out on a frantic quest to get alcohol, but their plans start to fall apart in a string of hilarious mishaps. Along the journey, they face their clumsy attempts to negotiate the complicated world of adolescent relationships, their worries of growing apart, and their insecurities about friendship. Superbad is a touching tale about the ties of friendship and the impending uncertainties of maturity beneath the ridiculous humor. Production Highlights: Sharp dialogue and grounded, relatable humor are two of the main characteristics that distinguish Superbad from other teen comedies. The chemistry between Jonah Hill and Michael Cera, whose improvised comedic skills are evident throughout, is what drives the movie. The actors are able to bounce off one another in ways that enhance even the most straightforward sequences, and Mottola's directing makes sure the humor feels organic rather than forced. From beginning to end, the spectator is kept interested by the film's tight pacing, fast-paced dialogue, and developing scenarios. The personal origins of Superbad's evolution are equally noteworthy. When they were still teenagers, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg started writing the screenplay, based the plot and characters on their own high school experiences. The genuineness of the characters' discomfort and fears demonstrates this intimate connection to the content. Superbad's blend of obscene jokes and poignant moments, despite its raucous comedy, effectively conveys the real emotional anguish of youth. Social Change Aspect: Despite its reputation for wild humor, Superbad also delicately addresses friendship and masculinity. Superbad examines a more vulnerable aspect of male friendship in a genre that is frequently dominated by hyper-masculine tropes. Traditional ideas of male friendships in teen films are challenged by Seth and Evan's strong bond, their open emotional dependence on one another, and their fear of growing apart as they get ready for college. A novel approach to the genre is provided by the movie's readiness to examine this more tender aspect of male interactions without turning to stereotypical machismo. Along with promoting a more open and sincere bond between male friends, it also subtly criticizes the pressures young men have to fit in with particular social norms. Cinematic Devices: Superbad is directed by Greg Mottola in a straightforward manner that mostly depends on the cast's performances and the script's quality. But what sets Superbad apart from other teen comedies is how it combines genuine emotional sensitivity with fast-paced comedic timing. The picture has an unpredictable, realistic intensity due to the utilization of improvisation, especially by Hill and Cera. In several sequences with a lot of conversation, Mottola also uses extended takes, which let the actors' humorous rhythms shine through without any extra cuts or interruptions. The soundtrack, which combines present indie rock with funk from the 1970s, also contributes to the mood by giving the movie a vintage vibe while staying up to date. Naturalistic lighting and handheld camera work further highlight how true the world the people live in is, giving the ridiculousness of their escapades a sense of realism. Overall Recommendation: The chaotic, uncomfortable, and emotional rollercoaster of puberty is aptly depicted in the humorous and tragic movie Superbad. Although its obscene comedy may not appeal to everyone, it portrays friendship, dread of change, and the uncertainties of growing up in a genuine way. Superbad is a must-watch for everyone who enjoys a blend of wild humor and real character development. Conclusion: In conclusion, Superbad stands out among teen comedies because of its incisive writing, endearing performances, and straightforward examination of friendship and masculinity. Greg Mottola's direction makes room for the characters' emotional depth to be felt while simultaneously letting the humor take center stage. Superbad is more than simply a crazy teen comedy; it's a tale about the universal struggles of maturing and moving on, with its mix of bawdy humor and poignant moments. For anyone who has ever experienced the uncomfortable transition from high school to adulthood, its relatability and harmony of heart and comedy guarantee that it will always be a classic.
Película divertida con distintos tipos de humor y que nos brinda una normal pero cumple con su objetivo que es hacer reir. maravilloso
First R rated movie I ever snuck into at 16 years old. I could go on all day about how good it is but I'll just say that it's a perfect comedy. Funny and an actual good movie
The only reason why I watched this movie was because I wanted to see Snotlout and Fishlegs swearing. But even then, I actually loved this movie. But the fact that people talk about alcohol for parties in senior year of high school is very accurate I will admit. McLovin is actually the funniest name I've ever heard in my life.