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Superbad (Unrated Widescreen Edition)
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Superbad (Unrated Widescreen Edition)

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Genre: Feature Film-Comedy
Rating: UN
Release Date: 4-DEC-2007
Media Type: DVD

 
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Product Details
Actors:Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Bill Hader, Seth Rogen
Director:Greg Mottola
Format:AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language:English
Subtitle:English, Spanish, French
Number of Discs:1
Studio:Sony Pictures
Run Time:119 minutes
DVD Release Date:December 04, 2007
Average Customer Rating: based on 204 reviews

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1Still not received!  Aug 13, 2008
I still have not received this item and I ordered it over a month ago.

0 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3Who's who in movies?   Aug 09, 2008
What do Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr., Seth Rogen (eww), Jonah Hill (eww), & Bill Maher (eww) ALL HAVE IN COMMON?

Hint: They are blood brothers with Adam Sandler, Larry King, Jerry Seinfeld & Jon Stewart for example. Give up? They ARE ALL JEWISH... Who knew? I didn't. Simply AMAZING...

Search for: An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood.


1Dirty movie, not all that funny  Jul 31, 2008
Like many of those R rated or unrated teen movies you hear filthy words used profusely, talk about pre-marital sex, the teens desperately trying to buy booze, party, woo girls and have sex etc. But this movie showed me something I have never seen or cared to see before - menstrual blood, from some girl at a party gets on to one of the guy's pants and someone even touches it and I just couldn't take it anymore. There are limits to showing things that seem fun and this is it.

Cops are shown in a very bad light. Maybe it was for comedy but the movie seems to be sending out the wrong message instead. One guy was real funny though, the spectacled skinny guy with the funny voice who fakes his car id to buy booze calling himself McLovin. He offered some respite. There is absolutely no comparision to the American Pie, or Road Trip, Boat Trip series that offered much more hilarious scenes without the super dirty things this movie has to show. Parents certainly would want their teen kids to stay away from this film and I can perfectly understand why.

One star for McLovin and that' all.

4Remember Dazed and Confused?  Jul 16, 2008
Once upon a time there was a movie called "dazed and confused" (you should either queue it or rate it). Some people simply loved this movie, while others hated it with passion. "Superbad", my friends, is the remix of dazed and confused. I watched this by myself and laughed out loud through most of the movie. This is a story about Seth and Evan. Two best friends who are on a quest to make something of themselves at one of the last "high school parties" of the year. (and one of the only ones they were invited to) The story goes from there. Like "dazed and confused", and many other great movies, the movie takes place in a single 24 hour period. Like I said, it's not for everyone. But for those of you that it is for, enjoy...

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3Porky's retrofitted for today...  Jul 13, 2008
Porky's, Risky Business, anything directed by John Hughes (think Breakfast Club). Teenage comedies ruled the 80s, just like today. The difference today is that today the language, the conversations and the topics are more raw.

A bunch of horny geeks looking to get laid before they go to college. Pretty standard stuff.

The film is much more explicit than subtle in both language and subject matter when it comes to teenage angst and in this puts a damper on its comedic edge.

The actors in the film are not polished and thus their performances, some scenarios notwithstanding, are realistic of how teenagers think and act during this time of life. You really feel what they are feeling and will really care what happens to them.

Underneath it all there is a soft spot and the ending is sensitive enough to redeem the film.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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