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Here's your chance to hear Steve Carell's «Ho, fo sho» quotable on the big screen rather than through your played - to - death DVD copy of The 40 Year Old Virgin, not to mention the rare opportunity to hang out with Superbad's McLovin in a theater and catch contact highs from the ««dopest dope» James Franco's «ever smoked» in Pineapple Express.
Stone first caught everyone's attention with Superbad in 2007, as Jonah Hill's love interest.
Stone has plenty to keep her busy anyway, with tennis tale Battle Of The Sexes waiting to shoot and a potential new TV project that would see her reunite with Superbad's Jonah Hill for director Cary Fukunaga.
With Superbad, producer Apatow solidifies his position as the undisputed king of dick - joke movies with surprising emotional relevance.
The journey from The Smurfs 2 to the semi-obscure Jay Baruchel vehicle begins with Superbad's Christopher Mintz - Plasse, whom Netflix lists as a Smurfs 2 cast member.

Not exact matches

And while Superbad may be one of your super-favorite-movies-of-time, any court in the land will overthrow your decision to go with McLovin for your new addition.
Since then I haven't been disappointed by anything that I've seen of this lady including movies such as Superbad, Crazy, Stupid, Love, Friends With Benefits and her latest, The Help (which I still need to see).
There's the potential for «Superbad» - style comedy when Denis and his pal go on the run with Beth and friends, but the pace is slow and lines fall flat thanks to long pauses and hammy delivery.
It's Superbad meets Zombieland as it's a good mix of awkward teenage coming - of - age comedy sprinkled with tons of blood and guts.
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But where Superbad improves upon the recipe of those relatively - superficial offerings is in the attention it devotes to character development which, in turn, allows for the cultivation of an emotional arc, some warm and fuzzy moments mixed in with the mirth, and ultimately a satisfying denouement.
The «heart throb» fraternity tri-fecta of Teddy (Zac Efron (Charlie St. Cloud), Pete (Dave Franco (Now You See Me, 21 Jump Street), and Scoonie (Superbad, Kick - Ass) are next door with their own goals in mind, to party, and to become frat legends by throwing the «Ultimate» party.
Among the supporting cast, Christopher Mintz - Plasse (Superbad) stands out as Clark, a bit of a Jack Gordon fanboy with precious little outdoorsman aptitude to show for it, while Christine Ko finds some fun, sassy line deliveries as Emma, the staff's social media «influencer.»
Michael Cera auditions a fight scene with «Superbad» the film's co-writer and star Seth Rogen in the audition tape for the 2007 movie that launched his career.
WHY: Director Greg Mottola has made some great films over the past decade, including «Superbad,» «Adventureland» and «Paul,» which makes the release of «Keeping Up with the Joneses» all the more disappointing.
Critically acclaimed for his comedic television ventures along with an enormously successful list of film credits, Apatow has produced such films as: The 40 Year Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Funny People, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Superbad, Pineapple Express, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Get Him to the Greek, The Cable Guy; and television series: Freaks and Geeks, Undeclared, The Larry Sanders Show and The Ben Stiller Show, among others.
More As This Story Develops is currently in production, with Greg Mottola (Paul, Superbad) directing.
'» For teenage boys struggling with anxiety over the seeming hopelessness of losing their virginity, Superbad provides a welcome respite, an acknowledgement that focusing your entire life upon your dick is pointless when there's fulfillment to be had by your side the entire time.
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Sharing much in common with George Lucas» «American Graffiti» or Greg Mottola's more contemporary «Superbad ``, this is a funny and insightful coming - of - age contemplation.
Loath as I am to admit it, the off - putting conservatism of Apatow's Knocked Up, The 40 Year Old Virgin, and Superbad buys them staying power; I've now seen Walk Hard's theatrical cut once and the Director's Cut twice (the second time with commentary activated), and the jokes keep all but evaporating on contact.
After all, «The Interview» makes fun of Western media just as much as the quick - tempered dictator, and although it could have done with a little more political satire to balance out the dick and fart jokes, it's exactly what you'd expect from the guys behind «Superbad,» «Pineapple Express» and «This Is the End.»
Indie director David Gordon Green, an out of left field choice if ever there was one, successfully married hilarious pot culture humour with splendidly ridiculous action, and gave us a great pairing in Seth Rogen (admittedly doing his usual Seth Rogen thing, basically his cop from Superbad in a suit) and James Franco, the latter of which had me laughing hard pretty much anytime he was on - screen.
Also, the jokes come fast and furious, many laced with profanity (obviously), often self - depreciating and referencing and insulting the films made by the cast («Pineapple Express,» «Superbad,» «Moneyball,» etc.).
However, the undisputed King of Crude has been associated with just about as many flops (ala Wanderlust and Year One) as hits (like Superbad and Knocked Up).
Superbad is a funny, boozy, ramshackle party, but it's more likely to leave audiences with a tingly afterglow than a pounding hangover.
Writer / director Craig Moss knows how to work parodies and film's with long titles after their last «The 41 - Year - Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It».
If these scenes set themselves a lower bar than the unassumingly deft character work of the main story, with its lively attention to adolescent anxieties, «Superbad» at its best goes right through knockabout to land in deliciously obscene places — notably a staggering succession of doodles in which tumescent cocks take on various extraordinary guises.
In the tradition of such end - of - class movies, Superbad chronicles Hill and Cera's epic misadventures in securing alcohol for a raucous party where they hope to finally score with their respective crushes.
Final Verdict: Nowhere near as impressive as it is made out to be, but Superbad is still a well - acted teen comedy with a lot more heart than any other contender in the genre.
The types of performances he gives in movies like 21 Jump Street (along with 22 Jump Street on Friday, which is just as good, trust me there), Funny People, Knocked Up, and Superbad are tremendous, but they're very different than what he's shown us in Moneyball and The Wolf of Wall Street.
One of the reasons for my high hopes was because wonder twins, Judd Apatow (production) and Seth Rogen (screenplay), activated once more to put together this movie that combines the premise of My Bodyguard with the updated attitude of Superbad.
After giving the writers years to rework that original script, America, with its newfound love of R - rated comedies, was finally ready to see Superbad.
Superbad's Greg Mottola directs from a script by Pegg and Frost, with Jason Bateman, Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader, and Jane Lynch heading up the supporting cast.
In a new piece on The Ringer titled «Dick Jokes, Drunk Takes, And Best Friends: How Superbad Was Born,» writers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg along with producer Judd Apatow and select members of the cast give a behind - the - scenes look at the making of Superbad, discussing the real - life chemistry that inevitably bled over into the finished product.
Superbad, as an experience, was about enjoying time with your friends, shooting the shit like you normally would, but still having an unspoken awareness that you really loved one another.
Actor Seth Rogen and writer Evan Goldberg, who previously teamed up on the screenplays for Superbad, Pineapple Express, The Green Hornet, and The Watch, now make their co-directing debut with this comedy extravaganza, a remarkable mix of monsters, visual effects, vulgar humor, and feel - good optimism.
Seth Rogen stars and co-writes the screenplay with his writing partner Evan Goldberg (Superbad, Pineapple Express), and together they create a buddy movie and a «bromance» for the Green Hornet and Kato.
Seth Rogen and his screenwriting partner / childhood friend Evan Goldberg followed their super-hit SUPERBAD with an unusual bro - mantic comedy that's filled with a shocking amount of blood, sweat and, above all, tears.
The actress has previously worked with the studio on «Superbad,» «The House Bunny,» «Zombieland,» «Easy A,» «Friends With Benefits» and «The Amazing Spider - Man.&rawith the studio on «Superbad,» «The House Bunny,» «Zombieland,» «Easy A,» «Friends With Benefits» and «The Amazing Spider - Man.&raWith Benefits» and «The Amazing Spider - Man.»
If I'm honest, Hill hasn't really split my sides with laughter since Superbad.
Juno is the tale of Juno MacGuff (Oscar nominee Ellen Page), a sarcastic 16 - year - old high school junior of suburban Minnesota, who learns at the film's start that she is now expecting a baby, the result of an encounter with her soft - spoken classmate Paulie Bleeker (Michael Cera, Superbad).
During the past decade, Michael Cera has come to represent «our youth» to many who identify with the slightly awkward, wholly ingenuous high schoolers he's played in Arrested Development, Superbad, Juno, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and Youth in Revolt.
From Shrek franchise veterans Mike Mitchell (Shrek Forever After) and Walt Dohrn (Shrek 2, Shrek the Third), TROLLS features the voice talents of Golden Globe ® nominee Anna Kendrick (Pitch Perfect, The Accountant), Grammy and Emmy ® Award winner and Golden Globe ® Award nominee Justin Timberlake (Friends with Benefits, Shrek the Third), Golden Globe ® and Emmy ® Award nominee Zooey Deschanel («New Girl»), Christopher Mintz - Plasse (Superbad, How to Train Your Dragon), Golden Globe ® and Emmy ® Award winner Christine Baranski («The Good Wife,» How the Grinch Stole Christmas), Russell Brand (Get Him to the Greek, Forgetting Sarah Marshall), Grammy Award nominee Gwen Stefani («The Voice»), Golden Globe ® and Emmy ® Award nominee John Cleese (Shrek 2, Shrek the Third, Shrek Forever After), Emmy ® Award winner James Corden («The Late Late Show with James Corden», Into the Woods), Golden Globe ® and Emmy ® Award winner Jeffrey Tambor (Transparent, «Arrested Development») and Ron Funches («Undateable,» Get Hard).
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, the writing team behind Superbad and Pineapple Express, offer us a film that is awesome and hilarious, filled with laughs, thrills, genuine emotion, and a coked - out - of - his - gourd Michael Cera.
The casting continues an association between Sony Pictures Entertainment and the actress, who previously starred in Superbad, The House Bunny, and Zombieland, all for Columbia Pictures; she may shortly be seen in Screen Gems» hit comedy Easy A (UK RELEASE 22ND OCTOBER), and takes a cameo role in Screen Gems» upcoming Friends with Benefits.
Superbad / Paul director Greg Mottola has been busy putting together the pieces for his latest comedy, Keeping Up With The Joneses, since at least last March.
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In addition to a very funny cast (side note: I'm so, so happy to see Jon Hamm doing more comedy), Keeping Up With The Joneses has Superbad's Greg Motolla in the director's chair.
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