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Now Showing In Budapest: 'Superbad'

Now Showing In Budapest: 'Superbad'
"Theirs is a ridiculously dependent friendship - but now, they've gotten into different colleges and are forced to contemplate life apart. Evan is sweet, smart, and generally terrified. Seth is foul-mouthed, volatile, and all-consumed with the opposite sex. This is the story of their misguided attempts to approach the objects of their affections in one panic-driven night...that awful, humiliating night you cherish for the rest of your life.”


Movie type: Comedy - This is a raunchy very sexual comedy with lots of crude and suggestive humor.

Director: Greg Mottola

Script: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg

Starring: Jonah Hill (Seth), Michael Cera (Evan), Christopher Mintz-Plasse (Fogell)

Length: 1 hr. 54 min.

Reviews:

”Good Superbad may not be "supergood," it's engaging enough to be worth paying full admission prices.” Berardinelli, Internet Critic

”Very Good 'Superbad' is a four-letter raunch-a-rama with a heart, and an inordinate interest in other key organs.” Roger Ebert

”Good Humiliation, fear and occasional elation are the dominant emotions for these bumbling but oddly likable young men. Side-splitting laughter, along with some powerful cringing, are likely to be audiences' dominant reactions.” USA Today

”Good It's mostly very crude, often very funny and a little bit smarter than you might otherwise think.” TV Guide Online

Source: cinemareview.com 


16.10.2007

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