Saturday, December 14, 2013

Superbad 2007 (Eng) DVDScr Movie Download

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Superbad 2007 torrent


Year: 2007
Starring: Michael Cera, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Genre: Comedy
Director: Greg Mottola
Language: Eng
Runtime: 113 min
Audio: Dual Audio
Frame Rate: 23.9 fps
Video Bitrate: 5428 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 384 kbps

Download TorrentTorrent Size: 815 Mb

Review: Superbad movie may seem typical high school on the cover, but it's actually much more. It follows three high school seniors who decide to have one last party before going to college (and one last chance to grab a girl). The trio Seth, Evan and Fogel. They make a good main cast is very easy to compare. Acting his style is perfect for this type of film. Walk there are other intriguing characters. My favorite were two police officers Slater and Michaels. Almost every scene with them made me laugh, references to other films were parodies of public comedy.The classic slapstick plot ; cylinder is certainly a thing, unlike many comedies today. Most of the film follows two different story lines that come together in the end. Inter-woven into the plot are countless jokes that kept me laughing most of the time. The plot itself involves alcohol, party, and law enforcement, and somehow it works on the history taking. It is also very close friendship between Seth and Evan is a factor that goes beyond the genre of comedy. The plot as a whole has much detail unrealistic, but manages to successfully combine humor with some elements of comedy meaning.The dy pri n sound some of the best ever. Some of the jokes were a little uncomfortable (especially the children of Seth), but I have to admit that they were very funny. Aspects beer were pretty cool, and made sexual jokes his. The skits and gags order McLovin was probably my favorite.The whole film is one of the best comedies of all time. I liked most of Knocked Up (7/10). Still suffers from some inherent weaknesses in the comedy genre, but has much more value than most movies today. Highly recommended for those in high school or college, and also recommended (although to a lesser extent ) for all others.


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