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		<title>Superbad, High School Life, and the Pursuit of...</title>
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			<title>Super wish I didn't go to see the movie with my wife.</title>
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			<description>I had a lot of similar feelings after seeing Superbadon opening weekend.  My wife really wanted to see the movie based on the preview, and I think I had a better idea of what I was walking into as the movie started then she did.  On the way out of the theater she asked me, &quot;is that really how guys talk?&quot;  A valid question.  For anyone who spends quite a bit of time with high school/middle school guys, Superbad does show a somewhat honest look at what is on the minds of a lot of guys.  What I enjoyed about the movie was the constant search that all the characters in the film were pursuing.  The scene near the end of the movie when Seth and Evan are laying on the floor in the basement is fascinating.  They finally, and in a comedic way, are able to express their love for each other.  Their friendship with each other is so much of who they are.  In the middle of craziness and hormones you see to individuals who are searching.  Once you get through the crass language, and interesting drawings..which can be quite funny, it is a film worth seeing, but probably less awkward in your basement with friends rather then on the big screen with your wife and strangers. - Joe Graham</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 11:57:35 +0100</pubDate>
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