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Superbad

Superbad is a 2007 American coming-of-age teen buddy comedy film directed by Greg Mottola and produced by Judd Apatow. The film stars Jonah Hill and Michael Cera as Seth and Evan, two teenagers about to graduate from high school. Before graduating, the boys want to party and lose their virginity, but their plan proves harder than expected. Written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, the script began development when they were 13 years old, and was loosely based on their experience in Grade 12 at Point Grey Secondary School in Vancouver during the 1990s. The main characters have the same given names as the two writers. Rogen was also initially intended to play Seth, but due to age and physical size this was changed, and Hill went on to portray Seth, while Rogen portrayed the irresponsible Officer Michaels, opposite Saturday Night Live star Bill Hader as Officer Slater.

Superbad
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGreg Mottola
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyRuss Alsobrook
Edited byWilliam Kerr
Music byLyle Workman
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release dates
Running time
113 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$17.5–20 million[3][4]
Box office$170.8 million[4]

Superbad premiered at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on August 13, 2007. Upon release, the film received positive reviews, with critics praising the dialogue and the chemistry between the two leads as well as the performances of the supporting cast. The film also proved financially successful, grossing over $170 million on a $17.5–20 million budget. Since the film's release, it has garnered acclaim as one of the best comedies of the 2000s and as one of the best high school movies of all time. It has been hailed as one of the defining movies of the Millennial generation.[5][6]

Plot edit

Seth and Evan are childhood best friends and high school seniors who are about to go off to different colleges.

Seth's love interest, Jules, invites him to a party at her house. Seth and Evan's friend Fogell plans to obtain a fake ID, so Seth promises to buy Jules alcohol for the party. Evan runs into his own love interest, Becca, and offers to get her a specific bottle of vodka.

Despite the obviously fake ID, Fogell successfully buys the liquor, but is knocked out by a robber. When police officers Slater and Michaels arrive, Seth and Evan, who are outside, believe that Fogell is being arrested. In fact, the officers have agreed to give "McLovin" a ride to the party.

While outside the liquor store, Seth is hit by a motorist. In exchange for Seth and Evan not telling the police, the driver promises to take them to another party, where they can get alcohol. Meanwhile, Slater and Michaels take Fogell on a ride-along and then bond with him. Despite being on duty, they start drinking, use their sirens improperly, and shoot at a stop sign.

At the party, Seth fills laundry detergent bottles from the basement with alcohol and dances with a drunk girl. She stains his leg with menstrual blood, while a group of intoxicated men make Evan sing "These Eyes" for them. Seth is confronted by the party's host for dancing with his fiancée, and a brawl ensues; the police are called, while Seth and Evan escape.

Seth begins to chastise Evan for bailing on him; explaining that they had made childhood plans to go to college together but Evan got into a more difficult college. Evan retorts that Seth is selfish and has held him back for years, concluding he does not want Seth to slow him down anymore. As they begin to argue more, Seth is again hit by a car – the police cruiser driven by Slater and Michaels. They plan to pin the blame of the crash on Seth, but as Fogell emerges from the car, Evan makes a run for it, and Seth and Fogell escape with the alcohol. Eventually, all three make their way to Jules' party.

At the party, Fogell inadvertently reveals that he and Evan will be rooming together at college, upsetting Seth. Seth's stories of the night's antics make him popular, while Becca wants to have sex with Evan, who declines since she is drunk.

Meanwhile, Fogell impresses Nicola, an attractive foreign exchange student, and goes upstairs to have sex with her. Seth drunkenly attempts to kiss Jules, but she turns him down because she neither drinks nor wants Seth while he is drunk. He believes he has ruined his chances with her, then passes out, accidentally headbutting Jules and giving her a black eye.

Slater and Michaels bust the party. Seth wakes up and escapes, carrying an intoxicated Evan. Slater busts in on Fogell and Nicola having sex, causing her to run off. Slater yells at Fogell for ditching them, but Michaels points out they just interrupted him. They apologize and reveal they knew all along that Fogell was underage but played along, wanting to show cops can have fun too. To make it up to Fogell, they pretend to arrest him outside to successfully make him look "badass." They resume their bonding, eventually destroying their car with a Molotov cocktail while Fogell shoots it with Slater's gun.

Seth and Evan have a sleepover together at Evan's, where Seth reveals that he learned weeks earlier that Evan and Fogell planned to live together at college. Evan admits he does not want to room with Fogell but is afraid to live with strangers. They apologize to each other before reconciling.

The next day, Seth and Evan visit the mall and run into Jules and Becca. Becca and Seth apologize for their drunken behavior, and the boys pair off with the girls: Seth takes Jules to buy concealer for the black eye he gave her, while Evan and Becca leave to buy a comforter to replace the one she drunkenly vomited on.

Cast edit

Production edit

Development edit

Superbad was written by Goldberg and Rogen during their teen years. It is loosely based on their own experience as seniors in Vancouver in the late 1990s, hence the character names Seth and Evan. Other characters and references were influenced by Goldberg and Rogen's adolescence, such as Steven Glanzberg, their peer at Point Grey Secondary School, characterized in the film as a loner.[7] According to an interview at an event panel in 2009, Fogell was also a real friend of Rogen and Goldberg. Rogen was initially slated to play Hill's character Seth, but due to his physical size and age, he played one of the police officers.[8] When asked where he wants to be dropped off, Fogell tells the officers to take him to 13th and Granville, a nod to Rogen and Goldberg's favorite all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant in Vancouver.[9] Superbad took seven years to complete from early scripting in 2000 and filming from 2006 to 2007.[citation needed] Among the films that served as inspiration for Superbad were Dazed and Confused, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and American Graffiti.[8]

Filming edit

The film was primarily shot in Los Angeles in 2006.[10] Exterior shots of the high school were filmed at El Segundo High School.[11] The mall scenes were shot at the Fox Hills Mall in Culver City, California.[12]

Other filming locations include the convenience store at the beginning of the film, also in Culver City,[13] the liquor store where "McLovin" gets IDed in Glendale, California,[14] and the bar where the cops take McLovin for a drink is neighboring Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).[15] The scene where McLovin and the cops do donuts in the cop car was filmed in a parking lot on the California State University, Northridge campus.

Mintz-Plasse was 17 at the time of filming Superbad, and as a result, his mother was required to be present on set during the filming of his sex scene.[16][17]

Reception edit

Box office edit

 
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg at a Superbad panel at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2007

Superbad opened at number one at the United States box office, grossing US$33,052,411 in its opening weekend from 2,948 theaters for an average of US$11,212 per theater.[18] The film stayed at #1 the second week, grossing US$18,044,369.[18]

The film grossed US$121.5 million in the United States and Canada and US$48.4 million in other countries, for a total of US$169.9 million worldwide. Compared to the budget of $17.5–20 million, the film earned a huge financial profit,[4][3] making it the highest domestic grossing high school comedy at the time (it was surpassed by 21 Jump Street, a film also starring Hill, in 2012).[19]

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 87% based on reviews from 207 critics, with an average rating of 7.40/10. The website's consensus reads, "Deftly balancing vulgarity and sincerity while placing its protagonists in excessive situations, Superbad is an authentic take on friendship and the overarching awkwardness of the high school experience."[20] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 76/100 based on 36 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[21] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade A− on scale of A to F.[22]

Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle called it 2007's most successful comedy.[23] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times had the headline of his review read "McLovin It," and gave the film 312 out of 4 stars, and said "The movie reminded me a little of National Lampoon's Animal House, except that it's more mature, as all movies are."[24] Carina Chocano of the Los Angeles Times said "Physically, Hill and Cera recall the classic comic duos—Laurel and Hardy, Abbott and Costello, Aykroyd and Belushi. But they are contemporary kids, sophisticated and sensitive to nuance"; she added, "I hope it's not damning the movie with the wrong kind of praise to say that for a film so deliriously smutty, Superbad is supercute."[25] Sean Burns of Philadelphia Weekly said "2007: the year Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen saved movie comedy", a reference to Knocked Up which was released in June.[26] Devin Gordon of Newsweek said "As a Revenge of the Nerds redux, Superbad isn't perfect. But it's super close."[27]

In a more critical vein, Stephen Farber of The Hollywood Reporter, compared the film to other films with a single-day structure, such as American Graffiti and Dazed and Confused, but said that Superbad "doesn't have the smarts or the depths of those ensemble comedies."[28] The Hollywood Reporter review was referenced in the film's DVD audio commentary, particularly the review's suggestion that the two main characters have a homoerotic experience similar to the film Y Tu Mamá También.[29] Roger Moore of the Orlando Sentinel called the film a "super-derivative, super-raunchy sack of laughs" and a "great vulgarian send-off to the summer of Knocked Up" that plays like "Freaks and Geeks: Uncensored."[30] Moore concluded, "The energy flags as it overstays its welcome. The Apatow Rule, 'If it gets a laugh, don't cut it,' doesn't do movies under his banner any favors. Still, there are plenty of those laughs, from the ruder-than-rude opening to the ironic-sentimental ending."[30] Wesley Morris of The Boston Globe said the film "has a degree more sophistication than Revenge of the Nerds and American Pie, and less than the underrated House Party." Morris also said, "the few smart observations could have come from an episode of one of Apatow's TV shows" and "I wanted to find this as funny as audiences did."[31]

Accolades edit

The film was listed as #487 on Empire's 500 Greatest films of all time.[32]

Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref.
2007 Austin Film Critics Association Awards Breakthrough Artist Michael Cera Won
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Best Comedy Movie Superbad Nominated
Best Young Actor Michael Cera Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Most Promising Performer Michael Cera Won
Empire Awards Best Comedy Superbad Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer Movie – Comedy/Musical Superbad Nominated
2008 Canadian Comedy Awards Best Writing Seth Rogen Won
Best Male Performance Michael Cera Won
MTV Movie Awards Best Comedic Performance Jonah Hill Nominated
Best Movie Superbad Nominated
Breakthrough Performance Michael Cera Nominated
Jonah Hill Nominated
Christopher Mintz-Plasse Nominated
Peabody Awards Best New Comedy Performance Superbad Nominated
Young Hollywood Awards Exciting New Face Emma Stone Won

Home media edit

Superbad was released via DVD, UMD and Blu-ray on December 4, 2007,[3] in two versions: theatrical (113 minutes) and unrated (118 minutes). Special features include deleted scenes, an audio commentary with cast and crew, line-o-ramas (a feature most associated with Apatow films), a making-of, and a number of short featurettes.[33]

Books edit

Two tie-in books to the film were published by Newmarket Press:

  • Superbad: The Illustrated Moviebook (ISBN 9781557047984) was published on December 4, 2007, to coincide with the release of the film on DVD. This official companion book includes an introduction by producer Judd Apatow; the complete script by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg; commentaries by Apatow, Rogen and Goldberg, and journalists from Rolling Stone, The New York Times, and Entertainment Weekly; 56 film stills; "Mr. Vagtastic Guide to Buying Porn;" and 24 "phallographic" drawings by David Goldberg that viewers will recognize from the film's end credits.
  • Superbad: The Drawings (ISBN 9781557048080) was published on February 14, 2008. This gift hardcover art book contains 82 "phallographic" drawings created by David Goldberg (Evan Goldberg's brother) for the film.

Soundtrack edit

References edit

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This article is about the 2007 film by Greg Mottola For other uses see Superbad disambiguation McLovin redirects here For the band see McLovins Superbad is a 2007 American coming of age teen buddy comedy film directed by Greg Mottola and produced by Judd Apatow The film stars Jonah Hill and Michael Cera as Seth and Evan two teenagers about to graduate from high school Before graduating the boys want to party and lose their virginity but their plan proves harder than expected Written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg the script began development when they were 13 years old and was loosely based on their experience in Grade 12 at Point Grey Secondary School in Vancouver during the 1990s The main characters have the same given names as the two writers Rogen was also initially intended to play Seth but due to age and physical size this was changed and Hill went on to portray Seth while Rogen portrayed the irresponsible Officer Michaels opposite Saturday Night Live star Bill Hader as Officer Slater SuperbadTheatrical release posterDirected byGreg MottolaWritten bySeth Rogen Evan GoldbergProduced byJudd Apatow Shauna RobertsonStarringJonah Hill Michael Cera Christopher Mintz Plasse Seth Rogen Bill HaderCinematographyRuss AlsobrookEdited byWilliam KerrMusic byLyle WorkmanProductioncompaniesColumbia Pictures The Apatow CompanyDistributed bySony Pictures ReleasingRelease datesAugust 13 2007 2007 08 13 Grauman s Chinese Theatre 1 August 17 2007 2007 08 17 Running time113 minutes 2 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 17 5 20 million 3 4 Box office 170 8 million 4 Superbad premiered at Grauman s Chinese Theatre on August 13 2007 Upon release the film received positive reviews with critics praising the dialogue and the chemistry between the two leads as well as the performances of the supporting cast The film also proved financially successful grossing over 170 million on a 17 5 20 million budget Since the film s release it has garnered acclaim as one of the best comedies of the 2000s and as one of the best high school movies of all time It has been hailed as one of the defining movies of the Millennial generation 5 6 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Filming 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 4 3 Accolades 5 Home media 6 Books 7 Soundtrack 8 References 9 External linksPlot editSeth and Evan are childhood best friends and high school seniors who are about to go off to different colleges Seth s love interest Jules invites him to a party at her house Seth and Evan s friend Fogell plans to obtain a fake ID so Seth promises to buy Jules alcohol for the party Evan runs into his own love interest Becca and offers to get her a specific bottle of vodka Despite the obviously fake ID Fogell successfully buys the liquor but is knocked out by a robber When police officers Slater and Michaels arrive Seth and Evan who are outside believe that Fogell is being arrested In fact the officers have agreed to give McLovin a ride to the party While outside the liquor store Seth is hit by a motorist In exchange for Seth and Evan not telling the police the driver promises to take them to another party where they can get alcohol Meanwhile Slater and Michaels take Fogell on a ride along and then bond with him Despite being on duty they start drinking use their sirens improperly and shoot at a stop sign At the party Seth fills laundry detergent bottles from the basement with alcohol and dances with a drunk girl She stains his leg with menstrual blood while a group of intoxicated men make Evan sing These Eyes for them Seth is confronted by the party s host for dancing with his fiancee and a brawl ensues the police are called while Seth and Evan escape Seth begins to chastise Evan for bailing on him explaining that they had made childhood plans to go to college together but Evan got into a more difficult college Evan retorts that Seth is selfish and has held him back for years concluding he does not want Seth to slow him down anymore As they begin to argue more Seth is again hit by a car the police cruiser driven by Slater and Michaels They plan to pin the blame of the crash on Seth but as Fogell emerges from the car Evan makes a run for it and Seth and Fogell escape with the alcohol Eventually all three make their way to Jules party At the party Fogell inadvertently reveals that he and Evan will be rooming together at college upsetting Seth Seth s stories of the night s antics make him popular while Becca wants to have sex with Evan who declines since she is drunk Meanwhile Fogell impresses Nicola an attractive foreign exchange student and goes upstairs to have sex with her Seth drunkenly attempts to kiss Jules but she turns him down because she neither drinks nor wants Seth while he is drunk He believes he has ruined his chances with her then passes out accidentally headbutting Jules and giving her a black eye Slater and Michaels bust the party Seth wakes up and escapes carrying an intoxicated Evan Slater busts in on Fogell and Nicola having sex causing her to run off Slater yells at Fogell for ditching them but Michaels points out they just interrupted him They apologize and reveal they knew all along that Fogell was underage but played along wanting to show cops can have fun too To make it up to Fogell they pretend to arrest him outside to successfully make him look badass They resume their bonding eventually destroying their car with a Molotov cocktail while Fogell shoots it with Slater s gun Seth and Evan have a sleepover together at Evan s where Seth reveals that he learned weeks earlier that Evan and Fogell planned to live together at college Evan admits he does not want to room with Fogell but is afraid to live with strangers They apologize to each other before reconciling The next day Seth and Evan visit the mall and run into Jules and Becca Becca and Seth apologize for their drunken behavior and the boys pair off with the girls Seth takes Jules to buy concealer for the black eye he gave her while Evan and Becca leave to buy a comforter to replace the one she drunkenly vomited on Cast editJonah Hill as Seth Casey Margolis as Young Seth Michael Cera as Evan Christopher Mintz Plasse as Fogell Seth Rogen as Officer Michaels Bill Hader as Officer Slater Kevin Corrigan as Mark Joe Lo Truglio as Francis Martha MacIsaac as Becca Laura Marano as Young Becca Emma Stone as Jules Aviva Farber as Nicola Dave Franco as Greg Laura Seay as Shirley Marcella Lentz Pope as Gaby Stacy Edwards as Jane David Krumholtz as Benji Austin Martin Starr as James Masslin Ben Best as Quince Danbury Lauren Miller as Scarlett Brighton Steve Bannos as Math Teacher Carla Gallo as a Jacinda Clark Duke as a Party Teenager Danny McBride uncredited as Buddy at Party Cortney Palm uncredited as Party Guest Clement Blake as Homeless Guy Erica Vittina Phillips as MindyProduction editDevelopment edit Superbad was written by Goldberg and Rogen during their teen years It is loosely based on their own experience as seniors in Vancouver in the late 1990s hence the character names Seth and Evan Other characters and references were influenced by Goldberg and Rogen s adolescence such as Steven Glanzberg their peer at Point Grey Secondary School characterized in the film as a loner 7 According to an interview at an event panel in 2009 Fogell was also a real friend of Rogen and Goldberg Rogen was initially slated to play Hill s character Seth but due to his physical size and age he played one of the police officers 8 When asked where he wants to be dropped off Fogell tells the officers to take him to 13th and Granville a nod to Rogen and Goldberg s favorite all you can eat sushi restaurant in Vancouver 9 Superbad took seven years to complete from early scripting in 2000 and filming from 2006 to 2007 citation needed Among the films that served as inspiration for Superbad were Dazed and Confused Fast Times at Ridgemont High and American Graffiti 8 Filming edit The film was primarily shot in Los Angeles in 2006 10 Exterior shots of the high school were filmed at El Segundo High School 11 The mall scenes were shot at the Fox Hills Mall in Culver City California 12 Other filming locations include the convenience store at the beginning of the film also in Culver City 13 the liquor store where McLovin gets IDed in Glendale California 14 and the bar where the cops take McLovin for a drink is neighboring Los Angeles International Airport LAX 15 The scene where McLovin and the cops do donuts in the cop car was filmed in a parking lot on the California State University Northridge campus Mintz Plasse was 17 at the time of filming Superbad and as a result his mother was required to be present on set during the filming of his sex scene 16 17 Reception editBox office edit nbsp Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg at a Superbad panel at San Diego Comic Con in July 2007Superbad opened at number one at the United States box office grossing US 33 052 411 in its opening weekend from 2 948 theaters for an average of US 11 212 per theater 18 The film stayed at 1 the second week grossing US 18 044 369 18 The film grossed US 121 5 million in the United States and Canada and US 48 4 million in other countries for a total of US 169 9 million worldwide Compared to the budget of 17 5 20 million the film earned a huge financial profit 4 3 making it the highest domestic grossing high school comedy at the time it was surpassed by 21 Jump Street a film also starring Hill in 2012 19 Critical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 87 based on reviews from 207 critics with an average rating of 7 40 10 The website s consensus reads Deftly balancing vulgarity and sincerity while placing its protagonists in excessive situations Superbad is an authentic take on friendship and the overarching awkwardness of the high school experience 20 On Metacritic the film has a score of 76 100 based on 36 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 21 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade A on scale of A to F 22 Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle called it 2007 s most successful comedy 23 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times had the headline of his review read McLovin It and gave the film 31 2 out of 4 stars and said The movie reminded me a little of National Lampoon s Animal House except that it s more mature as all movies are 24 Carina Chocano of the Los Angeles Times said Physically Hill and Cera recall the classic comic duos Laurel and Hardy Abbott and Costello Aykroyd and Belushi But they are contemporary kids sophisticated and sensitive to nuance she added I hope it s not damning the movie with the wrong kind of praise to say that for a film so deliriously smutty Superbad is supercute 25 Sean Burns of Philadelphia Weekly said 2007 the year Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen saved movie comedy a reference to Knocked Up which was released in June 26 Devin Gordon of Newsweek said As a Revenge of the Nerds redux Superbad isn t perfect But it s super close 27 In a more critical vein Stephen Farber of The Hollywood Reporter compared the film to other films with a single day structure such as American Graffiti and Dazed and Confused but said that Superbad doesn t have the smarts or the depths of those ensemble comedies 28 The Hollywood Reporter review was referenced in the film s DVD audio commentary particularly the review s suggestion that the two main characters have a homoerotic experience similar to the film Y Tu Mama Tambien 29 Roger Moore of the Orlando Sentinel called the film a super derivative super raunchy sack of laughs and a great vulgarian send off to the summer of Knocked Up that plays like Freaks and Geeks Uncensored 30 Moore concluded The energy flags as it overstays its welcome The Apatow Rule If it gets a laugh don t cut it doesn t do movies under his banner any favors Still there are plenty of those laughs from the ruder than rude opening to the ironic sentimental ending 30 Wesley Morris of The Boston Globe said the film has a degree more sophistication than Revenge of the Nerds and American Pie and less than the underrated House Party Morris also said the few smart observations could have come from an episode of one of Apatow s TV shows and I wanted to find this as funny as audiences did 31 Accolades edit The film was listed as 487 on Empire s 500 Greatest films of all time 32 Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref 2007 Austin Film Critics Association Awards Breakthrough Artist Michael Cera WonBroadcast Film Critics Association Awards Best Comedy Movie Superbad NominatedBest Young Actor Michael Cera NominatedChicago Film Critics Association Awards Most Promising Performer Michael Cera WonEmpire Awards Best Comedy Superbad NominatedTeen Choice Awards Choice Summer Movie Comedy Musical Superbad Nominated2008 Canadian Comedy Awards Best Writing Seth Rogen WonBest Male Performance Michael Cera WonMTV Movie Awards Best Comedic Performance Jonah Hill NominatedBest Movie Superbad NominatedBreakthrough Performance Michael Cera NominatedJonah Hill NominatedChristopher Mintz Plasse NominatedPeabody Awards Best New Comedy Performance Superbad NominatedYoung Hollywood Awards Exciting New Face Emma Stone WonHome media editSuperbad was released via DVD UMD and Blu ray on December 4 2007 3 in two versions theatrical 113 minutes and unrated 118 minutes Special features include deleted scenes an audio commentary with cast and crew line o ramas a feature most associated with Apatow films a making of and a number of short featurettes 33 Books editTwo tie in books to the film were published by Newmarket Press Superbad The Illustrated Moviebook ISBN 9781557047984 was published on December 4 2007 to coincide with the release of the film on DVD This official companion book includes an introduction by producer Judd Apatow the complete script by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg commentaries by Apatow Rogen and Goldberg and journalists from Rolling Stone The New York Times and Entertainment Weekly 56 film stills Mr Vagtastic Guide to Buying Porn and 24 phallographic drawings by David Goldberg that viewers will recognize from the film s end credits Superbad The Drawings ISBN 9781557048080 was published on February 14 2008 This gift hardcover art book contains 82 phallographic drawings created by David Goldberg Evan Goldberg s brother for the film Soundtrack editMain article Superbad soundtrack References edit Netburn Deborah August 14 2007 Superbad premiere chock full of comedic superstars Orlando Sentinel Retrieved December 26 2022 Superbad 15 British Board of Film Classification July 5 2007 Retrieved June 1 2019 a b c Superbad 2007 Financial Information The Numbers a b c Superbad 2007 Box Office Mojo IMDb Lu Garry July 30 2021 Why Superbad Is The Greatest Millennial Comedy Of All Time Boss Hunting Readers Poll The 10 Funniest Movies of the 2000s Rolling Stone July 30 2014 Seth Rogen s Vancouver high school misadventures hit the big screen CBC News 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