Superbad?
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I thought it was the funniest movie I've ever seen. That probably had a lot to do with the shock value factor which may not hold up on future viewings. However, I will certainly be picking this up.
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Originally Posted by Trevor
I hope to God that I am nowhere close to the general public.
The general public thinks that Cars and Transformers, and other mainstream mediocrity is great, and wouldn't set foot in a foreign film or such.
Shoot me if I ever become the general public.
But yes, I understand that fine, discerning people could possibly love all the movies that I just mentioned as mediocre. I am fine with that and understand that there are different strokes for different folks.
The general public thinks that Cars and Transformers, and other mainstream mediocrity is great, and wouldn't set foot in a foreign film or such.
Shoot me if I ever become the general public.
But yes, I understand that fine, discerning people could possibly love all the movies that I just mentioned as mediocre. I am fine with that and understand that there are different strokes for different folks.
I guess we're done talking.
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Originally Posted by DoubleDownAgain
Don't want to be compared with the common man, eh?
Originally Posted by DoubleDownAgain
Transformers was a lot of fun, but I don't think most people would say it was a 'great' film. I like dCars, better than most cgi animation, but IMO it was the weakest Pixar film to date. I like some foreign films, but just because something has subtitles doesn't automatically make it better.
Originally Posted by DoubleDownAgain
Someone thinks highly of themselves.
Originally Posted by DoubleDownAgain
You say you understand but you don't hesitate to put them down for it.
I don't think I'm putting down people who think Superbad is an A film, but it pains me that some people (not in this thread) don't even understand that it is possible to have an opposite viewpoint on that film or other mainstream hits. It saddens me greatly that countless people praise to the hills movies like White Chicks or Speed 2, and then say that Fight Club or Amadeus were awful.
Maybe I'm just not phrasing things well, because I really thought I was quite tolerant. Or maybe I have become a snob.
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Originally Posted by StephenX
So Knocked Up is 'mainstream mediocrity on the level of 'Cars''?
I guess we're done talking.
I guess we're done talking.
Personally, I gave it a C, and liked it much more than Cars.
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Originally Posted by Trevor
Maybe I'm just not phrasing things well, because I really thought I was quite tolerant. Or maybe I have become a snob.

But comparing Superbad to Speed 2 and White Chicks? That just ain't right!
Film snobs annoy me almost as much as the Joe six-packs. Both have limited viewpoints and think their opinions are gospel. I loved Superbad but can see why it missed the mark for some, comedies in general are more hit and miss since people's sense of humor are quite different.
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It's a movie that features the way high school kids actually speak, crudely.
If you are of such a weak consistition and so easily offended but something as harmless as "Superbad" then you truly are pathetic.
If you are of such a weak consistition and so easily offended but something as harmless as "Superbad" then you truly are pathetic.
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Originally Posted by StephenX
C/C-? I'm going to venture a guess, and offer some advice for those who haven't seen both:
You are in the minority if this movie was anywhere near a 'C' for you. I would say 3/4 people who saw these movies would have given the movies a solid 'B'. I know you are entitled to your own opinions, and that is fine. I would just like to point out the general public would probably strongly disagree with you.
You are in the minority if this movie was anywhere near a 'C' for you. I would say 3/4 people who saw these movies would have given the movies a solid 'B'. I know you are entitled to your own opinions, and that is fine. I would just like to point out the general public would probably strongly disagree with you.
My favorite part of the film was Michael Cera. He was a genius in "Arrested Development" and is a genius here.
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Originally Posted by Lastdaysofrain
It's a movie that features the way high school kids actually speak, crudely.
If you are of such a weak consistition and so easily offended but something as harmless as "Superbad" then you truly are pathetic.
If you are of such a weak consistition and so easily offended but something as harmless as "Superbad" then you truly are pathetic.
Please, I loved the movie, but calling someone pathetic just because they don't like an overuse of swearing and dick jokes is lame.
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Originally Posted by DoubleDownAgain
Everyone has their moments, I'll let this one slide 
But comparing Superbad to Speed 2 and White Chicks? That just ain't right!

But comparing Superbad to Speed 2 and White Chicks? That just ain't right!
As I've said, Superbad wasn't that bad, I gave it a C/C-, and White Chicks was more a F-.
I was mainly just trying to present an opposite viewpoint in a SB (mc)luvin thread.
I thought Michael Cera was fantastic as well.
All high school kids don't talk that way btw, I know, I used to be one and I spend time w/ friends/family of that age. Thanks for the defense Starman.
Back on topic, I'll probably end up buying the DVD. It would be fun if they had a bleeped version....
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Originally Posted by Trevor
All high school kids don't talk that way btw, I know, I used to be one and I spend time w/ friends/family of that age.
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Originally Posted by Lastdaysofrain
It's a movie that features the way high school kids actually speak, crudely.
If you are of such a weak consistition and so easily offended but something as harmless as "Superbad" then you truly are pathetic.
If you are of such a weak consistition and so easily offended but something as harmless as "Superbad" then you truly are pathetic.
Believe it or not, there have been extremely funny comedies, even recent high school ones, that don't use the F word 315 times.
A lot of people agree with me. A lot don't, that's freedom, not pathetic.
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Originally Posted by Trevor
It saddens me greatly that countless people praise to the hills movies like White Chicks or Speed 2
For the record, I hated Cars, too. Beautiful animation doesn't overcome boredom.
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Originally Posted by mijorico
Who the hell are these countless people? I don't know anyone who likes those movies, much less praises them to the hills.
So back to the DVD, think we'll get a sorta bare bones release and then an upgrade 4 months later?
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Wow, and I thought I was alone in my dislike of Knocked up.
Anyway, I can definitely see a bare bonish release and then a "Superbad" Edition of Superbad several months later, with an extended cut of the movie, if there is one.
Anyway, I can definitely see a bare bonish release and then a "Superbad" Edition of Superbad several months later, with an extended cut of the movie, if there is one.
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Originally Posted by Trevor
I wasn't really trying to compare SB w/ those, just going for effect.
As I've said, Superbad wasn't that bad, I gave it a C/C-, and White Chicks was more a F-.
I was mainly just trying to present an opposite viewpoint in a SB (mc)luvin thread.
I thought Michael Cera was fantastic as well.
All high school kids don't talk that way btw, I know, I used to be one and I spend time w/ friends/family of that age. Thanks for the defense Starman.
Back on topic, I'll probably end up buying the DVD. It would be fun if they had a bleeped version....
As I've said, Superbad wasn't that bad, I gave it a C/C-, and White Chicks was more a F-.
I was mainly just trying to present an opposite viewpoint in a SB (mc)luvin thread.
I thought Michael Cera was fantastic as well.
All high school kids don't talk that way btw, I know, I used to be one and I spend time w/ friends/family of that age. Thanks for the defense Starman.
Back on topic, I'll probably end up buying the DVD. It would be fun if they had a bleeped version....

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Originally Posted by Dane Marvin
I can 100% guarantee that you will buy if there are stores that have exclusive bonus discs for this. 

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Originally Posted by Trevor
So back to the DVD, think we'll get a sorta bare bones release and then an upgrade 4 months later?
That's not to say that there won't be another release to promote the next Apatow production. But I imagine that wouldn't be until Pineapple Express next summer. Or maybe Drillbit Taylor, though I'm not sure when that's scheduled for release.
#43
Originally Posted by Trevor
Believe it or not, many people, from film critics to people here, did not like Knocked Up.
Personally, I gave it a C, and liked it much more than Cars.
Personally, I gave it a C, and liked it much more than Cars.
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I use profanity. "Crude" language is just language some people don't like. There's nothing wrong with it. It's all words people. There are no bad words, just bad intentions.
I loved Knocked Up.
I loved Superbad. I saw it twice at the theater, which is something I don't do often.
I loved every bit of profanity in Superbad.
I loved all of the dick jokes. No, I'm not gay but I do find dicks parachuting into battle to be quite funny.
I can't wait to add Knocked Up and Superbad to my collection.
I loved Knocked Up.
I loved Superbad. I saw it twice at the theater, which is something I don't do often.
I loved every bit of profanity in Superbad.
I loved all of the dick jokes. No, I'm not gay but I do find dicks parachuting into battle to be quite funny.
I can't wait to add Knocked Up and Superbad to my collection.




