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10 Reasons Why We McLove Superbad
by Jen Yamato | August 17, 2007
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To paraphrase a popular ditty currently climbing the R&B charts, Michael Cera and Jonah Hill are comedic movements by themselves, but a force when they're together. Starring in this week's ode to teenage male bonding, the pair of comic talents -- one a lovable potty mouth, the other a master of the deadpan -- are about to give audiences one of the funniest movies of the year. We've got our own reasons for loving Superbad, and here they are.



1. We've all been there…high school.


Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, and Christopher Mintz-Plasse


Anyone who doesn't remember high school as an awkward vortex of hormonal angst is perhaps a bit too well-adjusted for Superbad (directed by Greg Mottola, produced by Judd Apatow and Shauna Robertson), but the rest of us know exactly what Seth (Jonah Hill) and Evan (Michael Cera) are going through. These guys try to play it cool with the girls, hang with each other instead of at the cool parties, and agonize over obtaining the holy grail of teenage loot: alcohol. Yup, we know the deal.



2. Jonah Hill



Jonah Hill as Seth in Superbad


He's stolen scenes in so many movies lately (The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Accepted) that it's about time we get more Hill for our movie-going buck. His role in Superbad is about as perfect a job as there could be for the 23-year-old actor; no matter how vulgar the line, we see a little bit of ourselves in Hill's Seth. That is, somewhere beneath Seth's years of porn connoisseurship and a borderline-obsessive fixation with sex, girls, and liquor. Thanks to Hill, we've heard some of the funniest lines of the summer, including Knocked Up's "Rhymes with smishmortion" and plenty of Superbad expletive-filled tirades that we can't repeat here.



3. Michael Cera



Michael Cera as Evan in Superbad


At the tender age of 19, Cera has already built a cult following thanks to his turn as the painfully shy George Michael Bluth on Arrested Development. As Superbad's Evan, Cera, already a master of the awkward pause, gives us all the accidental boob-punching and social discomfort that we can handle. Plus, he danced for an hour straight at co-writer Evan Goldberg's request, which was memorably turned into Superbad's silhouetted opening sequence. We can't wait to see the whole thing as a DVD feature.



4. McLovin (AKA Christopher Mintz-Plasse)



Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Fogell in Superbad


What can we say about McLovin that can't better be conveyed by watching Superbad itself? Newcomer Christopher Mintz-Plasse answered a casting call for the role of Seth and Evan's blissfully confident pal Fogell -- the nerd with the soul of a gangsta -- and steals some of Superbad's best scenes. This bespectacled, vest-wearing "25-year-old Hawaiian organ donor" flaunts the world's worst fake I.D with the tenuous poise of a true underage buyer in a liquor store and makes us cringe with recognition. We know what time it is. This is the summer of McLovin.



5. Unadulterated raunch…the rebirth of R-rated comedy?



Evan, Fogell, and Seth share good times and porn.


It's nice to watch a movie about teenagers that is unafraid to sound like a movie about teenagers. The Superbad kids drop F-bombs like there's no tomorrow, argue the nuances of pornographic cinema, and are generally just as obsessed with girls and sex as we remember boys being when we were in high school. (Guys, I dare you to disagree.) Prepare yourself for a barrage of vulgarity (because let's face it: those who can't, obsess) concerning BJs, boobs, sex, menstruation, and the best closing-sequence penis cartoon in movie history.



6. The Judd Apatow Club



Superbad producer Judd Apatow


Pundits find it impossible to discuss Superbad without mentioning the involvement of producer Judd Apatow, who built his own cult following with a pair of intensely loved but prematurely cancelled TV shows (Freaks and Geeks, Undeclared). He's had a hand in some of the best comedies of recent years (The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Knocked Up) and has a bunch more on the way (The Pineapple Express, Drillbit Taylor, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story). You might say he's the King Midas of the R-rated comedy, because almost everything and everyone he works with -- from James Franco to Seth Rogen to Jonah Hill -- becomes a star overnight.



7. Bill Hader and Seth Rogen



Officers Michaels (Hader) and Slater (Rogen) examine Fogell's I.D.


Once Knocked Up hit theaters earlier this summer, Seth Rogen's fate as his generation's first comic star was sealed. Rogen not only co-wrote Superbad (with Evan Goldberg, based on their own friendship), he also appears as one of a duo of cops that Fogell meets while using his fake I.D. SNL's Bill Hader, who himself is stealing more and more scenes in films like Hot Rod and appears in a few upcoming Apatow projects, is the other officer; together they put the squeeze on an unsuspecting McLovin during an unforgettable beer busting, target shooting ride-along that reminds us that everyone gets a little existential every now and then.



8. The Superbad soundtrack. One word: Funktastic.



Click for more soundtrack info


They're Superbad, baby. Bootsy Freaking Collins says so! How on earth did the filmmakers of Superbad get some of the world's funkiest musicians to score a film about three geeky kids getting alcohol? We don't know, but we're glad they did, because the only thing that makes watching Michael Cera running away from cops any more enjoyable than it already is (and trust us, it's hilarious on its own) is watching him run to the dirty, funky sounds of a Bootsy Collins bass line. Check out the Superbad soundtrack MySpace page for plenty of tunes from the studio band comprised of Collins and his Parliament-Funkadelic and JBs cohorts Catfish Collins, Bernie Worrell, John "Jabo" Starks and Clyde Stubblefield.



9. Edgar Wright likes them.



Worst. Interview. Ever. (Warning: contains adult language.)


It must be awfully trying to promote a movie -- non-stop press dates, getting the same questions over and over again, etc. -- but when your interviewer is cheerily obnoxious, it's probably even worse. "What does it mean to be Superbad?" asks a familiar-looking journalist in this junket clip. "How do you feel now that you've peaked?" Cera does his best to tolerate such questions in the infamous video, but Hill's not having any of it. "I'll go over there and rip the f***ing hair out of your f***ing head if you don't shut up." Yes, journalists can be bothersome. (In case you don't know who that cheeky English interviewer is, go rent Hot Fuzz.)



10. McLovin (Yes, again.)



Click for a very special Comic-Con pic.


What can we say? We love us some McLovin.

Superbad is in theaters today and is Certified Fresh at 85 percent on the Tomatometer. Go see it!

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Comments (1-20 of 49 posts) | Reply
neoes writes:
on Aug 17 2007 08:10 PM

Yes! I'm a teenager and totally relate to this flick. Thank you for making this list, because I appreciate this genius piece of comedy as much as you guys to. This is an amazing article.
Those are ten valid reasons to see this movie over and over again


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Scarborough Fair writes:
on Aug 17 2007 11:06 PM

Are you trying to confuse people about the Wright interview?

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CoUcH ToMaToE DoUgIe writes:
on Aug 17 2007 11:26 PM

wow, i wish i was as cool as mclovin! hey, i need that Judd Apatow to do a movie

about my life. but hey, i guess i'll be seeing this latest judd hit. and hey i wonder

if its better than knocked up because if it is then thats saying something. and let me

say i just love that song they keep playing during the commercials, does anyone know

what its called. and i love how mclovin is becoming bigger and bigger and mcdonalds

will never be able to profit from any of it!! note, this coming from a Burger King man,

though!


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redrapper writes:
on Aug 17 2007 11:31 PM

That Edgar Wright Interview was hilarious. I just hope people can get the joke...

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dracula68 writes:
on Aug 18 2007 01:46 AM

The movie itself was pretty...okay. Be nice when something Apatow-related (he didn't direct this) has an actual plot. 20 minutes could have been cut easily -- the movie needed a more merciless editor.

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selke99 writes:
on Aug 18 2007 01:51 AM

I'm a huge fan of 40y/o Virgin and Michael Cera, but I didn't think Superbad was all that great. It definitely had its funny parts, but wasn't funny the whole way through. The story about Michael and Jonah's friendship was good though. I thought Virgin and Wedding Crashers were way funnier.

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tyler8186 writes:
on Aug 18 2007 08:54 AM

ugh... wedding crashers?

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skletonkee writes:
on Aug 18 2007 10:21 AM

geek self-love is a very scary thing.

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neoes writes:
on Aug 18 2007 10:51 AM

In reply to this comment (#1050169)
come on...Wedding Crashers? Who actually found that funny?

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bigbrother writes:
on Aug 18 2007 12:18 PM

Perhaps it was the midnight rape or maybe it was having my own sock shoved into my mouth, but I found it pretty funny. Isla Fisher and Vince Vaughn were hilarious.

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neoes writes:
on Aug 18 2007 01:30 PM

okay...i admit, maybe that part and montage at the beginning, but the rest was pretty cliched and boring. They even say "will this be cliched?" at the end when they kissed. How that made $209 million astounds me
What's even worse is that Virgin only made $109 million...that should have been switched around


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caryrocks2000 writes:
on Aug 18 2007 01:31 PM

wewdding crashers cannot hold a candle to this

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DanielLee8793 writes:
on Aug 18 2007 01:59 PM

In reply to this comment (#1050730)
I thought that WC sucked, it was awful. I thought 40 year old virgin sucked at beggining too, but after watching it a few times I grew to like that one. Superbad was hillarious though, I just got back from it and I laughed the whole time!

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Bane Of Anubis writes:
on Aug 18 2007 03:28 PM

In reply to this comment (#1050904)
Really? FYOV may not have been "cliched", but it was incredibly forced -- as are most of these. Know I'm in the minority here, but movies like Forty, Burgundy, Superbad, etc. are usually painful for me to watch.



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Product_of_You writes:
on Aug 18 2007 04:10 PM

Wedding Crashers was extremely funny, but even it doesn't compare to Superbad. Superbad is indeed one of the funniest movies I've ever seen because it has laughs all the way through. I can't believe Knocked Up is already being derailed as the best comedy of the year, but yes, Superbad is even funnier than Knocked Up.

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neoes writes:
on Aug 18 2007 05:00 PM

the first half hour of Superbad is funnier than the entire 2 hours of Wedding Crashers...i think that puts into perspective

Viva la R rated comedy!


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kfarschman writes:
on Aug 18 2007 05:55 PM

neoes, Wedding Crashers was R too.

What is up with all this Wedding Crashers backlash?

Bane of Anubis, do you find anything funny?


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zachbraff fan writes:
on Aug 18 2007 06:09 PM

I just got back from seeing it in DLP projection, and in my opinion, it's a comedic masterpiece and the best one since The Big Lebowski.
10/10


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DanielLee8793 writes:
on Aug 18 2007 06:31 PM

In reply to this comment (#1051471)
Thats just what was I thinking...I was laughing my *** off when he was saying how he drew nothing but penis's when he was a kid.

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kfarschman writes:
on Aug 18 2007 06:37 PM

What's the story about that Edgar Wright interview?

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