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2007 comedy film defended as a classic despite Seth Rogen's association with it being unpopular in Red Scare circles.

Mentions (7)
"In the 80s there was John Hughes and Heathers and Fast Times. In the 90s there was American Pie and Clueless and Scream. In the 2000s there was Mean Girls and Easy A and Superbad."
What the Zoomers are really missing: high school movies · u/jrc727 · ↑429 · 2023-06-09
"Seth Rogen has said cringe stuff but Superbad and Pineapple Express are both great comedies (Superbad is a classic) and he's overhated here"
RS Confession Space (your most un-RS tastes and opinions) · u/Paula-Abdul-Jabbar · ↑396 · 2024-09-13
"Yes, teens are into drugs, sex, and other activities - but you must capture the banality of life as well! Modern television has almost 0 banality, especially banality of the absurd kind, the slap-in-your-face Superbad kind. It is simply poor art."
mean girls is the exception · u/thedaftbaron · ↑334 · 2024-10-08
"i kept telling him nothing was actually gonna happen and he got pissed and told me that this was "historical" and "scary" so i just went upstairs and watched superbad (still holds up) and went to bed early."
jan 6th survival stories · u/boats_o_upvotes · ↑131 · 2022-01-05
"Even him as the fat kid from Superbad was fantastic, and he was pretty young at the time."
Got a feeling acting isn't nearly as hard as people think · u/walker_wit_da_supra · ↑54 · 2021-12-07
"It's like I'm Seth Rogen in superbad but instead of drawing them I just think it would be fun to suck one."
Story of when I sucked another mans dick as a straight guy · u/Sad-Memory-9467 · ↑182 · 2025-02-06
"Even him as the fat kid from Superbad was fantastic, and he was pretty young at the time."
Got a feeling acting isn't nearly as hard as people think · u/walker_wit_da_supra · ↑54 · 2021-12-07
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