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Superbad (Theatrical Version) | Full Watch Along

Since I graduated high school in 2010, this movie felt weirdly familiar and brought back a lot of core memories for me. It felt like someone filmed the exact chaos of the house parties I found myself at on the weekends, where half the night was spent pretending we weren't insanely awkward and the other half spent trying to feel older than we really were. The fashion, the attitudes, the pressure to be "cool". It all came flooding back to me. Which made watching this in my 30's feel completely insane but at the same time a bit healing? LOL

Michael Cera carried this for me in the best way. His awkward charm was so relatable and refreshing! The way he captured that fragile and earnest teenage heart trying to navigate social expectations felt so real. I loved the sweetness underneath all of the chaos and bad choices lol.

Back then, so many of us were conditioned to believe that high school was supposed to be defined by all of this wild stuff. Sex, drinking, parties, doing anything for an insane story to tell on Monday. But I love that this film lands on a really important message that truly resonates now that I can look back at those times: Those things were never the heart of it. The real magic was in the friendships we made, the vulnerability we felt, and the messy growing we did along the way.

It definitely reminded me how fleeting that time was. How much pressure we put on ourselves to be someone else or do something that made us look cool. Looking back now, it wasn't never about the "legendary nights". It was the people I met, the laughter I shared, and the connections that shaped me into who I became later in life. To be really honest here, back then partying wasn't about being cool to me. It was about escaping my reality and getting away from a toxic household so I could breathe for a few hours. I made choices that looking back seem so dumb and reckless. But watching this movie made me see those moments with way more compassion. Those "bad decisions" were survival for me at the time and shaped who I am today. They were a necessary part of growing up, finding independence, and finding myself in the darkness.

So, I definitely enjoyed the insanely crude jokes and absolute chaos LOL. But what stayed with me was the reminder that teenage me didn't need to chase those things to really matter. The treasure was who I was becoming along the way. Somehow this wild, raunchy comedy ended up giving younger me a little grace and understanding.. Something I didn't even know I needed! Thank you all for choosing this one! An insane little nugget of wisdom in disguise 🤣

LINK: https://youtu.be/HKKdMSLZc78
I rented this from Amazon Prime
THIS IS THE THEATRICAL VERSION - NOT EXTENDED

Superbad (Theatrical Version) | Full Watch Along

Comments

As someone who graduated in 08, some of this stuff was crazy accurate. This reaction was top tier!

Joe Mallard

I need to see that one! Lots of recommends in here for it 🤣

Kali Wali

You should check out Kick-Ass - the actor who played McLovin is in it, and it has a funny vibe and it matches the same era as Superbad.

The Dingo


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