Superbad

Two co-dependent high school seniors are forced to deal with separation anxiety after their plan to stage a booze-soaked party goes awry.
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Film Cast:

  • Seth: Jonah Hill
  • Evan: Michael Cera
  • Fogell: Christopher Mintz-Plasse
  • Officer Slater: Bill Hader
  • Officer Michaels: Seth Rogen
  • Mark: Kevin Corrigan
  • Francis the Driver: Joe Lo Truglio
  • Becca: Martha MacIsaac
  • Jules: Emma Stone
  • Nicola: Aviva Baumann
  • Homeless Guy: Clement Blake
  • Liquor Store Cashier: Erica Vittina Phillips
  • Liquor Store Clerk: Joe Nunez
  • Greg the Soccer Player: Dave Franco
  • Gaby: Marcella Lentz-Pope
  • Jesse: Scott Gerbacia
  • Shirley: Laura Seay
  • Miroki: Roger Iwami
  • Prosthetic Leg Kid: Clint Mabry
  • Evan’s Mom: Stacy Edwards
  • Father with Bat: Mark Rogen
  • Good Shopper Cashier: Charlie Hartsock
  • Old Lady: Dona Hardy
  • Good Shopper Security: Charley Rossman
  • Period Blood Girl: Carla Gallo
  • Quince Danbury: Ben Best
  • Tut Long John Silver: Jody Hill
  • Patrick Manchester: Kevin Breznahan
  • Benji Austin: David Krumholtz
  • Billy Baybridge: Mousa Kraish
  • Coffee Fairmount: Nicholas Jasenovec
  • James Masselin: Martin Starr
  • Wild Bill Cherry: Keith Loneker
  • Kane Cloverdale: Matthew McKane
  • Scarlett Brighton: Lauren Miller
  • Tiger Greendragon: Peter Salett
  • Muffin Selby: Rakefet Abergel
  • Mrs. Hayworth: Brooke Dillman
  • Gym Teacher: Michael Naughton
  • Math Teacher: Steve Bannos
  • Young Seth: Casey Margolis
  • Young Becca: Laura Marano
  • Vagtastic Voyager: Matthew Bass
  • Vagtastic Voyage Girl #1: Aurora Snow
  • Vagtastic Voyage Girl #2: Jenna Haze
  • Bartender: Ted Haigh
  • Bus Driver: Michael Fennessey
  • Elementary Principal: Brian Huskey
  • Party Teenager #1: Clark Duke
  • Party Teenager #2: Stephen Borrello IV
  • Party Teenager #3: Naathan Phan
  • Teacher: Pamella D’Pella
  • Buddy at Party (uncredited): Danny McBride
  • Party Guest (uncredited): Cortney Palm

Film Crew:

  • Stunts: Kenny Alexander
  • Makeup Artist: Maggie Fung
  • Foley Artist: Vincent Guisetti
  • Set Decoration: Bob Kensinger
  • Supervising Sound Editor: George H. Anderson
  • First Assistant Editor: Dov Samuel
  • Writer: Seth Rogen
  • Director of Photography: Russ T. Alsobrook
  • Producer: Judd Apatow
  • Producer: Shauna Robertson
  • Casting: Allison Jones
  • Production Design: Chris L. Spellman
  • Costume Design: Debra McGuire
  • Editor: William Kerr
  • Original Music Composer: Lyle Workman
  • Graphic Designer: Ted Haigh
  • Director: Greg Mottola
  • Writer: Evan Goldberg
  • Co-Producer: Dara Weintraub
  • Art Direction: Gerald Sullivan
  • Production Supervisor: Christa Vausbinder
  • Additional Editor: Michael L. Sale
  • Sound Effects Editor: Cindy Marty
  • Property Master: Michelle Spears
  • Stunt Coordinator: Tim Trella
  • Makeup Department Head: Kimberly Greene
  • Music Editor: Jonathan Karp
  • First Assistant Director: Scott Robertson
  • Still Photographer: Melissa Moseley
  • Assistant Property Master: Kim Richey
  • Set Designer: Natalie Richards
  • Dialogue Editor: James Matheny
  • Set Designer: Alicia Maccarone
  • Dialogue Editor: Larry Kemp
  • Studio Teacher: Nancy A. Flint
  • Chief Lighting Technician: Chris Napolitano
  • Leadman: Thierry Labbe
  • Foley Artist: Pamela Kahn
  • Camera Operator: Steven H. Smith
  • Transportation Captain: Michael Menapace
  • Key Hair Stylist: Merribelle Anderson
  • Foley Mixer: Kyle Rochlin
  • “B” Camera Operator: Jerome Fauci
  • Hair Department Head: Melissa Yonkey
  • Casting Associate: Dorian Frankel
  • Art Department Coordinator: Kat Wilson
  • Script Supervisor: Ronit Ravich-Boss
  • Construction Coordinator: Karen Higgins
  • Key Costumer: Michael A. Russell
  • First Assistant “B” Camera: Timothy James Kane
  • Scoring Mixer: Chris Fogel
  • Supervising ADR Editor: Tammy Fearing
  • Production Coordinator: Sara Scarritt
  • Foley Editor: Joe Schiff
  • Key Grip: T. Daniel Scaringi
  • Assistant Sound Editor: Cherie Tamai
  • Assistant Sound Editor: Ann Ducommun
  • Transportation Co-Captain: James D. D’Amico
  • Production Accountant: Edward Allen
  • Unit Publicist: Kym Langlie
  • Assistant Chief Lighting Technician: Ron Alexus
  • Special Effects Coordinator: Bob Stoker
  • Negative Cutter: Mo Henry
  • Storyboard Artist: Darryl Henley
  • Production Sound Mixer: Harrison D. Marsh
  • Location Manager: Christine Bonnem
  • Dolly Grip: Michael Wahl
  • Best Boy Grip: Robert Chinello
  • First Assistant Camera: Jason Garcia
  • Hairstylist: Dena Fayne
  • Special Effects Makeup Artist: Robert Hall
  • Video Assist Operator: Jay M. Huntoon
  • Boom Operator: Tom Fox
  • Digital Colorist: John Persichetti
  • Second Assistant Director: Steven F. Beaupre
  • Dolly Grip: Paul E. Sutton
  • Digital Imaging Technician: Nick Theodorakis
  • Key Makeup Artist: Lana Horochowski
  • Second Assistant Camera: Rigney Sackley
  • Second Assistant “B” Camera: Betty Chow
  • Costume Supervisor: Mary Walbridge

Movie Reviews:

  • Adishake: Superbad is one of the classic comedies which left a great effect on R-RATED COMEDY genre, Greg Mottola as a film-maker became a name on the industry with this break-through. I really recommend this movie and a very forceful recommendation if you are a teenage-introvert.
  • Kamurai: Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend.

    I’ve watched this movie several times, but had a couple different reactions: sometimes I agree this is overhyped, other times I’m completely in line with why it was overhyped. You mood might be a factor in your movie watching, it’s all I’m saying.

    Overall, this is decently funny in dialogue, delivery, and writing. The movie is full of cringe humor and ridiculous circumstance, it’s essentially designed so the characters have a good story to tell later on, and it definitely meets the criteria. The big problem is that it’s a high school, “let’s get laid adventure” starring 2 idiots and their idiot friend. I’ve never seen 2 guys work so hard to prevent themselves from their actual goal.

    When you look a little closer too, it’s really two movies wrapped around each other. “McLovin” could have been its own movie, but neither story really has enough meat too it. “These high schoolers tried to get alcohol to impress girls for this party.” is the whole movie, but it’s so much more fun of an experience than that.

    You’re not going to get a rich and fulfilling story, though they try to make it into a life lesson in a traditional “coming of age” style, but it’s a pretty funny movie, if a little over the top.

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