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View Full Version : Super Bad..... Anyone see it yet?
Mels_Smileys45
August 18th, 2007, 12:44 AM
Super Good?
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I hear good things, anyone peak this one yet? Everyone is saying its better than Knocked UP and that one was funny as Hell.
Seth Rogan is on fire. Sort of Amazing as Ive been following him every since he was on "freaks and geeks" the best TV show like.... EVER! I know Ive been harping about Freaks and Geeks forever but if you havent watched it yet this all the more reason for all you guys to download it. Seth has a great role as the edgy freak. There are so many stars that are emerging from this series. I know NBC has to be shooting themselves over the oh so wise choice of giving the best show ever the axe because of "who wants to be a Millionaire".
How is that for Hijacking my own thread? Seriously, go download this show today. (Freaks) It is soooo good you will not believe it and if you grew up in the 80's you will really get it.
Also does anyone remember Seth in Donnie Darko? Yes, he was in there. Watch it again.
enter8
August 18th, 2007, 12:47 AM
Freaks and Geeks, hell yeah. Best TV show of all time- and most tragic cancellation.
Judd Apatow is a comedy God.
I reviewed Freaks and Geeks on IMDB just a couple weeks ago:
I Love This Show, 30 July 2007
10/10
Author: dvd123 from United States
I've watched just about everything there is to watch for the last 25 years and this is my favorite out of all of it. That's saying something.
Out of all of the televisions shows that were canceled well before their time, the cancellation of this show makes me the angriest (firefly is high on that list as well).
I have never had a stronger sense of connection with a work of art. It speaks to me. It speaks to my soul.
Bear in mind that I was in high school about the same time that this story takes place, I am about the same age (and gender) as the show's creators, and I also grew up in the same area, at least the same area as Judd Apatow, the executive producer. I am also a freak and a geek watching a show that is basically a love letter to freaks and geeks. In many senses, I am the target demographic. Not only that, because I am smack in the middle of Generation X, I am very very rarely the target demographic, making times when I am the target demographic extremely special. This is one of those times.
I know, everyone and their brother is head over heels in love with this show and my glowing praise is just a single drop in a sea of glowing praise. It doesn't make a difference. I love this show and will always love this show. I will scream it from the mountain tops.
I love this show.
Signa
August 18th, 2007, 03:10 AM
is it good? i thought the previews looked fucking retarded. like american pie, but more mindless.
Mels_Smileys45
August 18th, 2007, 03:14 AM
Freaks and Geeks, hell yeah. Best TV show of all time- and most tragic cancellation.
I love the show too. And yes, I was mad at the way it ended..... at first
But after thinking about it for a bit... the way it ended made it even more of a legend. Its sorta like an allegory of life. Stepping out into the unknown not knowing what will happen next. It makes me shutter just thinking about it. I like stories that have a good begining and and end and often TV shows get run into the dirt. It may be the best thing that could have heppened to the series.
is it good? i thought the previews looked fucking retarded. like american pie, but more mindless.
Its getting good reviews and everyone is saying its better than knocked up if you like screwball comedy
hawkburn
August 18th, 2007, 03:59 AM
I saw it on Thursday night for our employee screening, and I must say it was pretty much non-stop laughs. It will generally appeal to the 20s crowd (and under), as about 99% of the humor was based on sexual references etc.
But yea that should win some kind of comedy award.
enter8
August 18th, 2007, 04:28 AM
But after thinking about it for a bit... the way it ended made it even more of a legend. Its sorta like an allegory of life. Stepping out into the unknown not knowing what will happen next. It makes me shutter just thinking about it. I like stories that have a good begining and and end and often TV shows get run into the dirt. It may be the best thing that could have heppened to the series.
TV shows invariably get run into the dirt, and, given enough time, F&G might have gone that road as well and yes, there is a certain poetry/terrible beauty to a show that is canceled early in it's life. But... the timing, imo, was just too brutal. For me, it wasn't like watching someone go through high school and then get tossed into the real world, it was like watching someone go through freshman year and then get lofted into the unknown. It was, for lack of a better term, infanticide.
Only one good thing came out it. It gave Apatow the opportunity to persue other projects. If F&G would have run 5 years, we might not ever have seen the likes of:
Anchorman
40 Year Old Virgin
Kicking and Screaming
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
Knocked Up
Superbad
And even though these were/are all great movies, I'd give them up in heartbeat for one more season of F&G.
Just think about it. One more year of Martin Starr as Bill Haverchuck... tell me that doesn't bring a smile to your face.
ccslavefeet
August 18th, 2007, 05:04 AM
bout to go see it today...hear from alot of people that its really funny...hopefully it lives up to all tha hype....
Lord_of_the_Dense
August 18th, 2007, 08:16 AM
I heard a negative review from an unreliable source today. I figure that if this guy thinks it's stupid, then it absolutely must be, but now I'm starting to consider otherwise. There's no way I'd see this over a repeat screening of Transformers, though.
horrid1999
August 21st, 2007, 01:00 PM
I saw this movie on Friday, and it was hilarious!
The whole movie is [Insert Spoiler Here], and it's too funny the whole time they're doing it!
enjoinick
August 21st, 2007, 01:21 PM
this is probably one of the funniest movies i have ever seen!
soulxtc
August 23rd, 2007, 12:57 PM
It was alright....definitely no Meatballs or American Pie though.
yomama420
September 8th, 2007, 05:19 PM
i thought it was funny as hell listening to the kids.
Voltrina
October 1st, 2007, 06:07 AM
i just watched freaks and geeks. it is really one of the best series ever. im so mad they did only one season..
tafunda
October 1st, 2007, 06:16 AM
Superbad is super good XD
wingnut2600
October 1st, 2007, 06:46 AM
The middle was good... the start and end left quite a bit to be desired.
The main character was not a sympathetic lead, which was required for the suspension of disbelief that any woman could find him attractive. If he were nice, special in any way or intelligent (or anything more than a fat, obnoxious kid with bad hair), I could have bought it, but he was just a dick.
Plus, I just need to say that the whole "gonna get fucked--you are so in there" dialog thing wore thin after a bit. Sure, kids talk like this, but it seemed too dense to really allow for any exposition.
I think of a film as a snapshot; if you rely too much on one narrative device or represent a character in a similar manner throughout the film, you over-generalize it to the characters.
I was thinking that it was like Dazed and Confused if it were just a vacuous comedy with characters with whom you didn't empathize and unrealistic dialog.
That said, I did enjoy Superbad, but it just wasn't anything extraordinary...
cheapprick
November 24th, 2007, 03:44 PM
I haven't seen a movie this aptly named since I watched Stinking Pile of Shit.
MoonMan
November 24th, 2007, 03:59 PM
I enjoyed it when I did see it a couple of weeks ago. I was stoned though.
Still, I'd probably watch it again. Nothing special about it though.
HelenaP
November 24th, 2007, 04:07 PM
I haven't seen a movie this aptly named since I watched Stinking Pile of Shit.
You ain't joking.
I love Seth Rogan, but turned it off all the same.
Comparing Super Bad to Knocked Up (which was so funny, I watched it twice, and that is saying a lot), is like comparing Gerry to The Bourne Identity...
Right up some people's alley, though.
Undying Wizard NHD
November 24th, 2007, 10:49 PM
The best thing about the movie was the cops and mclovin . other then that it was funny but the dialog was alittle much and the movie got boring at the end.
Mels_Smileys45
November 25th, 2007, 12:17 AM
Ive liked Seth since "Freaks and Geeks" but I didnt care for knocked up that much.
enter8
November 25th, 2007, 01:33 AM
It takes different strokes to rule the world...
I walked into this move
1. Disappointed with Knocked Up
2. Irritated by Jonah Hill's previous performances
3. A fan of arrested development but never finding Michael Cera to be terribly funny
but knowing, deep down, that this was an Apatow joint, and, being such, had potential for greatness.
I was blown away. Every project Apatow has done since Freaks and Geeks has had increasingly fewer similarities to Freaks and Geeks. Knocked Up, in my mind, was the penultimate departure. This was like one big "When you least expected it, we're going back. WAY back" impulse. This is what Apatow does best. His roots. Ubergeeky kids in incredibly awkward yet hilarious situations performed without pretense nor guise.
This movie ROCKED.