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In the pantheon of modern comedy, few films have captured the awkward, hormonal, and hysterically chaotic transition from high school to adulthood quite like Superbad . Released in 2007 by Sony Pictures, the film starring Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, and an unforgettable Christopher Mintz-Plasse (as McLovin) has aged like fine, albeit grossly mishandled, vintage beer.
Unlike the gross-out comedies that preceded it, Superbad has a heart. It is a movie about male friendship (Seth and Evan) that just happens to involve fake IDs, drawing penises, and accidental police shootouts. For viewers in their late 20s and 30s, revisiting this film is a nostalgic trip back to 2007—a time of flip phones, MySpace, and the desperate need to buy alcohol for a party.
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