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Superbad
supertankguy:
I hope it doesn't become over-quoted, that has ruined many good movies for me. :x
Johnny C:
Saw it tonight.
I feel a need to congratulate everyone involved for making such an excellent movie.
CmonMiracle:
It's a bit strange...I think because it's a movie that resonates with a lot of people (aka not a parody), I couldn't really remember a lot of quotes the first time I saw it. The second time was much better because I think now that I kind of knew what was going to happen, I could focus on the dialoge more.
Johnny C:
Well, even though Seth Rogen wrote it, it feels like an Apatow production; that is to say, the reason it resonates is that the emotion isn't forced or tawdry.
Between Rogen & Apatow and, on the other side of the pond, Pegg & Wright, 2007 has dragged comedy up by its bootstraps and forced it to respect its audience. What makes me even happier is that both teams' films were incredibly successful, and therefore this new breed of comedy has a remarkably high profile.
Aimless:
Started watching it this afternoon. Came back from the worst great night ever and saw the last half, and now I feel a lot better. It was not at all what I'd expected. No bad guy to compete against, no stirring speeches, no major discernible metamorphoses... just a nice, chill, funny, v. well-written script and some great actors. Those cops were possibly the best cops ever to appear in any movie.
This was def. the high-point of my teen-flick binge, and the only thing I didn't enjoy about it was the insane longing for a time-machine it provoked in me. I can see now that highschool coulda been hella more exciting :o
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