Jul 4 2007Superbad Interview

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Yeah, so happy fourth of July, fuckers. Obviously, this won't be my first post while intoxicated, but it is the first on a holiday. Don't expect this in the future. --End Disclaimer.

Anyway, bottom line, comingsoon.net has an interview with Seth Rogen and Judd Apatow about Superbad, and dammit if they don't say all the right things:

"To us that was the big joke. The injustice in movies was that no one in high school movies truly talked and act how we would in high school," Rogen explained. "Just the fact that we were in high school and could swear all the time was just a novelty to us. It was the first time you weren't around your parents all the time or in an elementary school so we would go crazy and have the most filthy conservations. We just hadn't seen that in movies really."

A high school movie starring high school kids, written when the writers were in high school, in high school vernacular. Well shit, it sounds like a fine idea to me, and I commend the studio for being as supportive as Rogen says. Wow, what a fuckin' fanboy post this is. Drinking really does take the edge off.

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Haha. Drunkard.

Superbad...is going to be...supergreat.

Also. What happened to the creepy looking guy in the banner, I miss him.

I'm happy to get any info about Superbad that I can, fan of all involved that I am, but that was the most horribly written article I've ever read. The direct quotes from the people involved are the only parts really worth reading, and even then they're transcribed so awfully that you have to imagine your own punctuation to conjure up any sense of inflection. Also, who gives a fuck if you didn't get to wear a fun dress to your journalistic-integrity-disintegrating extra job, bitch?

i'm sick of that fat fuck guy who wants you to ask about his wiener. stupid jew

i'm sick too.

don't drive and drink.

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