Date: August 18Location: AMC Sunset Place
This is a tough one for me to review and rank. I came out mildly disappointed based on the absolute raves I'd been reading, but at the same time I really loved many parts of the film and I laughed my ass off throughout. Michael Cera is absolute gold, and I'm planning to dive into the Arrested Development DVDs ASAP just to enjoy more of his brilliant comic timing. Jonah Hill plays the more obnoxious character, but he has moments of weakness that resonate. The subplot with McLovin and the crazed cops distracts from what is so hilarious and real between the main characters, but it works most of the time as pure comedy. Overall, I think the film suffers in comparison to Knocked Up, which was consistently funnier and didn't have some of the over-the-top elements that feel forced here. And it is not in the same realm as Dazed and Confused, a true classic that is only now gaining the reputation it deserves. I've seen Superbad compared to Dazed, as well as Fast Times at Ridgemont High and the best of John Hughes. I think that last comparison is the most apt -- Superbad reminds me of a blend of Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Sixteen Candles. And that's nothing to sneeze at. There's an underlying sweet sadness in this film (not to mention a fair bit of homoeroticism) in how it deals with the special friendships between young men, especially young men who are high school outsiders. That's where it succeeds the most, and it's that theme as well as some great belly-laughs, that push it up my list despite the dampening effect of too-high expectations.