Product Information
SUPERBAD is the story of two horny teenage geeks looking to lose their virginity before college. Seth and Evan are hoping to end high school on a high note, and when one of their crushes invites them to a graduation party, the boys are ecstatic. That is, until they become responsible for supplying the party with alcohol...Product Identifiers
ProducerShauna Robertson, Judd Apatow
EAN5035822669437
eBay Product ID (ePID)61591941
Product Key Features
ActorJonah Hill, Seth Rogen, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Michael Cera, Emma Stone
Film/TV TitleSuperbad (Theatrical Version)
DirectorGreg Mottola
LanguageEnglish
Run Time108 Mins
Aspect Ratio16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
FormatDVD
Release Year2008
FeaturesWidescreen, Commentary with filmmakers and cast\Deleted and extended scenes\Gag reel\Cop Car Confessions featurette
GenreAdult, Comedy
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ReviewsEmpire - ...The best teen movie since AMERICAN PIE
Additional InformationProduced by Judd Apatow and co-written by Seth Rogen--both of THE 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN and KNOCKED UP fame--SUPERBAD is the story of two horny teenage geeks looking to lose their virginity before college. Seth (Jonah Hill) and Evan (Michael Cera) are hoping to end high school on a high note, and when one of their crushes (Emma Stone) invites them to a graduation party, the boys are ecstatic. That is, until they become responsible for supplying the party with alcohol. They hurriedly concoct a scheme to use their friend Fogell's (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) horrendously fake ID, but trouble soon arises when Fogell becomes the victim of a liquor store robbery. The cops (Rogen and Bill Hader) show up, and the evening quickly disintegrates into a hilarious mess of misunderstandings, sing-alongs, and beer mixed with laundry detergent.<BR>Hill is a riot as the wild-haired and foul-mouthed Seth, and Mintz-Plasse is great fun as the uber-geek Fogell. But Michael Cera (formerly of ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT) steals the show as the sensitive and level-headed Evan. His oddball line delivery and excellent comic timing make for some of the most bizarre but best moments of the film. Yet, despite gross-out jokes, SUPERBAD somehow manages to fly far above frat-boy, AMERICAN PIE-style humour. This is partly due to the comedic skill of the actors, but also because the characters--silly and absurd though they can be--are so well-written. Watching these bungling outcasts is a vivid reminder of the horrific lows and supreme highs of high school life, and their antics rather poignantly capture how age 18 can indeed be super bad, but also super good.
ScreenwriterEvan Goldberg, Seth Rogen
Sound sourceDolby Digital 5.1
Movie/TV TitleSuperbad (Theatrical Version)
Consumer AdviceContains frequent strong sex references and language