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{{Infobox Film
| name = Superbad
| image = Superbad Poster.png
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = [[Greg Mottola]]
| producer = [[Judd Apatow]]<br>[[Evan Goldberg]]<br>[[Seth Rogen]]<br>[[Shauna Robertson]]
| writer = Evan Goldberg<br>Seth Rogen
| starring = [[Jonah Hill]]<br>[[Michael Cera]]<br>[[Christopher Mintz-Plasse|Chris Mintz-Plasse]]<br>[[Bill Hader]]<br>[[Seth Rogen]]
| music = [[Lyle Workman]]
| editing = [[William Kerr]]
| distributor = [[Columbia Pictures]]<br>[[Apatow Productions]]
| released = August 17, 2007
| runtime = '''Theatrical Cut:'''<br>114 min.<br>'''Unrated Cut:'''<br>119 min.
| country = {{USA}}
| language = English
| budget = $20,000,000<ref name=mojo>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=superbad.htm |title=Superbad (2007) |accessdate=2007-09-24 |publisher=[[Box Office Mojo]]}}</ref>
| gross = $169,871,719
| website = http://www.areyousuperbad.com/
| amg_id = 1:355330
| imdb_id = 0829482
}}

'''''Superbad''''' is a [[2007 in film|2007]] [[cinema of the United States|American]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Greg Mottola]] and starring [[Jonah Hill]] and [[Michael Cera]]. The film was written by [[Seth Rogen]] and [[Evan Goldberg]], who began working on the script when they were both thirteen years old; they completed a draft by the time they were fifteen.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wga.org/subpage.aspx?id=2446|title=It's Funnier With People|author=Dylan Callaghan |publisher=''Writer's Guild of America''|date=2007-08-17|accessdate=2007-11-05}}</ref> The film's main characters have the same [[given name|given names]] as Rogen and Goldberg. The film was one of a string of hits by [[film producer|producer]] [[Judd Apatow]], inspiring comparisons to Apatow's previous film, ''[[Knocked Up]]'', which was released earlier in the summer.

==Plot==
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It is two weeks before the end of high school. Evan ([[Michael Cera]]) and Seth ([[Jonah Hill]]) are long-time friends in their senior year of high school, about to leave for different colleges. Their mutual friend, Fogell, ([[Christopher Mintz-Plasse]]) has plans to acquire a [[fake ID]], so Seth agrees to buy [[alcoholic beverage|alcohol]] for a party his crush, Jules ([[Emma Stone]]), is hosting. Evan also offers to buy [[vodka]] for his long time crush Becca ([[Martha MacIsaac]]).

While purchasing the alcohol Fogell is assaulted by a hooded robber, and the police soon arrive. The two officers, Michaels ([[Seth Rogen]]) and Slater ([[Bill Hader]]), who appear to be fooled by the fake ID (which has the single name "McLovin" as his identity), offer Fogell a lift to the party. On the way, however, they make numerous stops. The officers display many instances of childish use of police powers, including stealing beers, drinking on the job, unnecessary use of [[emergency vehicle lighting|police lights]], and improper use of their [[firearms]].

While the police officers are talking to Fogell at the liquor store, Evan and Seth make the assumption that Fogell has been arrested. Seth is suddenly hit by a car, but seems uninjured. To avoid being reported, the driver ([[Joe Lo Truglio]]) agrees to take them to a party, where they reason they can steal the alcohol they need. However, the driver is not welcome at the party and is subsequently assaulted by the host, and Seth and Evan are forced to leave, but not before smuggling out alcohol. They happen upon Slater, Michaels, and Fogell in the police car. Officer Slater prepares to [[arrest|bust]] the teens but Evan runs off and the two officers chase while the reunited Seth and Fogell make off with the rest of the alcohol. The trio eventually make it to the party.

At the party, a drunken Becca offers oral sex and vaginal sex with Evan in a secluded upstairs room, but Evan backs down with the excuse that he is too drunk, and a heavily intoxicated Becca ends up [[vomit]]ing. A drunken Seth attempts to explain his feelings for Jules, but passes out from the drink and accidentally head-butts her, giving her a [[black eye]]. Fogell successfully seduces Nicola ([[Aviva (actress)|Aviva Farber]]) and gets her into bed, only to have officers Slater and Michaels break up the party after only a few seconds of sex. Meanwhile, Seth carries Evan away to safety from the police officers. Officers Slater and Michaels reveal to Fogell that they were aware of his forgery all along, and build camaraderie with Fogell, who asks them a favor in return for their intrusion upon his love making. So, they pretend to haul him off to jail in front of the entire party to boost his [[social status|popularity]]. In return, Fogell signs an [[affidavit]] to a concocted story to explain the condition of the wrecked police car which they proceed to have fun destroying.

The following morning, Evan and Seth run into Becca and Jules at the mall. After an awkward conversation about the mistakes of the previous night, Seth takes Jules to get [[cosmetics|cover up]] for her eye, while Evan takes Becca off to look for a replacement [[comforter]] for Jules.
Seth and Evan share a meaningful look as they realize their friendship will never be the same again.

==Cast==
* [[Jonah Hill]] as Seth
* [[Michael Cera]] as Evan
* [[Christopher Mintz-Plasse]] as Fogell (a.k.a. "McLovin")
* [[Bill Hader]] as Officer Slater
* [[Seth Rogen]] as Officer Michaels
* [[Martha MacIsaac]] as Becca
* [[Emma Stone]] as Jules
* [[Aviva (actress)|Aviva Farber]] as Nicola
* [[Joe Lo Truglio]] as Francis the Driver
* [[Kevin Corrigan]] as Mark
* [[Stacy Edwards]] as Jane, Evan's Mother

==Production==
During a [[Moviefone]] interview, a person named Erica from [[Sacramento, California]] submitted a question asking [[Jonah Hill]] if he felt any pressure portraying Seth when [[Seth Rogen]] appeared on the set; Erica from Sacramento said that the character Seth was an "extension" of Rogen. Hill responded that he did not feel the added pressure "because I wasn't playing Seth ''really''." Hill added that the character Seth received his name "out of laziness" and therefore Hill was not actually portraying Rogen. Hill also stated that ''Superbad'' was not a biography and that when Hill and Cera became members of the ''Superbad'' cast, the creators "kinda made it for, uh our specific styles."<ref>{{YouTube|D98GG3FWI8o|'Superbad' - Unscripted - Part 1}} - ''[[Moviefone]]''. Uploaded September 4, 2007. Accessed October 19, 2008.</ref> The actors did not consume alcohol while filming scenes that involved alcohol; the producers used water to simulate [[vodka]], [[apple juice]] to simulate [[hard liquor]], and [[non-alcoholic beer]] to simulate drinks used in party scenes.<ref>{{YouTube|Sr4BxCphmmk|SUPERBAD DRINKING UNDERAGE}} - ''Artisan News Service''. Uploaded September 5, 2007. Accessed October 22, 2008.</ref>

==Reception==

According to Box Office Mojo, the film opened at #1 at the U.S. box office, grossing $33,052,411 in its opening weekend in 2,948 theaters with an average of $11,212 per theater<!--(citation needed for expectations) - performing well above expectations ($12-$18 million) -->.<ref name=mojoweek>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=weekend&id=superbad.htm |title=Superbad (2007) - Weekend Box Office |accessdate=2007-09-24 |publisher=[[Box Office Mojo]]|}}</ref> The film stayed at #1 the second week, grossing $18,044,369.<ref name=mojoweek/> As of January 3, 2008, the film has grossed an estimated $121,463,226 domestically, and $48,327,429 overseas, for a total of $169,860,655 worldwide. Compared to the relatively small budget of $20 million, the film was a massive financial profit. <ref name=mojo/> The film is the highest domestic grossing high school comedy of all time.<ref>[http://boxofficemojo.com/genres/chart/?id=highschoolcomedy.htm Box Office Mojo: Charts - High School Comedy]</ref>

As of October 11, 2007, the film-critics aggregate site [[Rotten Tomatoes]] listed 87% positive reviews based on 174 reviews (151 "fresh", 23 "rotten") with the consensus that it was "an authentic take on the awkwardness of the high school experience." It also has an 86% Cream Of The Crop rating. <ref>[http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/superbad/ Rotten Tomatoes: ''Superbad''] Retrieved 2007-09-03</ref> On [[Metacritic]], the film has a score of 76% based on 36 reviews.<ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/superbad Metacritic: ''Superbad''] Retrieved 2007-09-03</ref>.

Mick LaSalle of the ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]'' called it 2007's most successful comedy. [[Roger Ebert]] of the ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]'' gave the film 3 1/2 stars (out of 4) and said "The movie reminded me a little of ''[[National Lampoon's Animal House]],'' except that it's more mature, as all movies are."<ref name=ebert>{{cite web|url=http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070816/REVIEWS/70817001 |title=:: rogerebert.com :: Reviews :: Superbad |accessdate=2007-08-19 |author=[[Roger Ebert]] |date=2007-08-16 |publisher=''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]''}}</ref> Carina Chocano of the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' said "Physically, Hill and Cera recall the classic comic duos -- [[Laurel and Hardy]], [[Abbott and Costello]], [[Dan Aykroyd|Aykroyd]] and [[John Belushi|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".<ref name=chocano>{{cite web|url=http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/reviews/cl-et-superbad17aug17,0,711876.story?coll=cl-mreview |title='Superbad's' teen raunch isn't what's shocking; it's the love story |accessdate=2007-08-19 |author=Carina Chocano |date=2007-08-17 |publisher=''[[Los Angeles Times]]''}}</ref> 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.<ref name=burn>{{cite web|url=http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/articles/15259 |title=Geek Outlook |accessdate=2007-08-19 |author=Sean Burns |publisher=Philadelphia Weekly}}</ref> Devin Gordon of ''[[Newsweek]]'' said "As a ''[[Revenge of the Nerds]]'' redux, ''Superbad'' isn't perfect. But it's super close."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20217418/site/newsweek/ |title=Revenge of the Nerds |accessdate=2007-08-21 |author=Devin Gordon |date=August 20-27, 2007 issue |publisher=Newsweek}}</ref>

Stephen Farber of ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'', conversely, compared the film to the similar single-day structure of ''American Graffiti'' and ''Dazed and Confused'', but that "it doesn't have the smarts or the depths of those ensemble comedies".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/film/reviews/article_display.jsp?&rid=9592 |title=Superbad |accessdate=2007-08-21 |author=Stephen Farber |date=2007-08-07 |publisher=''The Hollywood Reporter''}}</ref> 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]]''. <ref>The DVD audio commentary on the '''Superbad: Unrated Extended Edition''' DVD. </ref> Adam Graham of ''[[The Detroit News]]'' said, "the cops belong in a bad ''[[Police Academy (film series)|Police Academy]]'' sequel, not this movie", and also that the film "falls short of teen-classic status."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070816/ENT02/708160419/1034 |title=Laughable roles |accessdate=2007-08-21 |author=Adam Graham |date=2007-08-16 |publisher=The Detroit News}}</ref> Roger Moore of the ''[[Orlando Sentinel]]'' called the film "super-derivative", "super-raunchy", and "''[[Freaks and Geeks]]: Uncensored''". Moore went on to say the film shamelessly plagiarizes from movies such as ''[[Can't Hardly Wait]]'' and ''American Graffiti''. He also said, "Like ''Knocked Up'', this is a comedy they don't know how to end. The energy flags as it overstays its welcome." In August 2008, [[James Franco]] hinted there could be a crossover sequel film combining ''Superbad'' and another Seth Rogen film, ''[[Pineapple Express (film)|Pineapple Express]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment/movies/orl-db-moviereviews-searchresults,0,3279701,results.formprofile?Lib=turbine_cdb_lib%3Aresult_doc_id+result_doc_rank+document_id+cdb_num+cdb_01_txt+cdb_02_txt+cdb_03_txt+cdb_04_txt+cdb_05_txt+cdb_06_txt+cdb_07_txt+cdb_08_txt+cdb_09_txt+cdb_10_txt+cdb_11_txt+cdb_12_txt+cdb_13_txt+cdb_15_txt+cdb_14_txt+cdb_16_txt+cdb_17_txt+cdb_18_txt+cdb_19_txt+cdb_20_txt+cdb_21_txt+cdb_22_txt+cdb_23_txt+cdb_24_txt+cdb_25_txt+cdb_26_txt&PageSize=1&Page=1&MinCoarseRank=500&QueryType=CONCEPT&Query=&turbine_cdb_lib__cdb_01_txt=Superbad&Find+it%21=Submit+Query |title='Superbad' is super-derivative |accessdate=2007-08-21 |author=Roger Moore |date=2007-08-17|publisher=''Orlando Sentinel''}}</ref> Wesley Morris of ''[[The Boston Globe]]'' said the film "has a degree more sophistication than ''Revenge of the Nerds'' and ''[[American Pie (film)|American Pie]],'' and less than the underrated ''[[House Party (film)|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".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boston.com/movies/display?display=movie&id=9508 |title="It's a nerd, he's in pain -- it's ''Superbad''" |accessdate=2007-08-21 |author=Wesley Morris |date=2007-08-17 |publisher=''Boston Globe''}}</ref>

==Books==
Two tie-in books to the film were published by [[Newmarket Press]]:

'''''Superbad: The Illustrated Moviebook''''' 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 & Goldberg, and journalists from [[Rolling Stone]], [[The New York Times]], [[Entertainment Weekly]] and New York; 56 film stills; “Mr. Vagtastic Guide to Buying Porn;” and 24 phallographic drawings by [[David Goldberg]] that fans will recognize from the movie’s end credits.

'''''Superbad: The Drawings''''' 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 movie.

==Soundtrack==
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==Awards==
===Nominated===
* 2008 [[Canadian Comedy Awards]] - two nominations for Best Actor (Michael Cera) and Best Writing (Seth Rogen)
* Best Movie (''MTV Movie Awards 2008'')
* Breakthrough Performance - Michael Cera, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse (''MTV Movie Awards 2008'')
* Best Comedic Performance - Jonah Hill (''MTV Movie Awards 2008'')
* Best Comedy Movie (''Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2008'')
* Best Young Actor - Michael Cera (''Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2008'')
* Best Comedy (''Empire Awards, UK 2008'')
* Choice Summer Movie - Comedy/Musical (''Teen Choice Awards 2007'')

===Won===
* 2008 [[Canadian Comedy Award]] for Best Writing (Seth Rogen). Rogen could not attend the awards ceremony but recorded a special thank you message.
* Most Promising Performer - Michael Cera (''Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2007'')

==References==
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==External links==
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* [http://www.areyousuperbad.com Official site]
* [http://www.superbaddvd.net Official DVD site]
* {{imdb title|id=0829482|title=Superbad}}
* {{amg title|id=1:355330|title=Superbad}}
* {{mojo title|id=superbad|title=Superbad}}
* {{rotten-tomatoes|id=superbad|title=Superbad}}
* {{metacritic film|id=superbad|title=Superbad}}
* [http://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=608385&In=WikE Differences from theatrical version and unrated extended edition]

{{Box Office Leaders USA
| before = ''[[Rush Hour 3]]''
| date = August 19
| date2 = August 26
| year = 2007
| after = ''[[Halloween (2007 film)|Halloween]]''
}}

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