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Superbad, which came out in 2007, stars Jonah Hill and Michael Cera as awkward high school seniors Seth and Evan, who attempt to throw an unforgettable party before they part ways for college.
Superbad is one of the funniest films of 2007. Starring Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Seth Rogen, and Bill Hader, the movie tells a tragic coming-of-age tale of two awkward high school boys.
Seth Rogen recently revealed that Sony didn’t want Jonah Hill’s character in Superbad to use any of its products. Rogen revealed the surprising tidbit about the classic movie at the red carpet ...
Rogen painted the scene similarly, saying, "Jonah immediately hated him. He was like, 'That was f*cking with my rhythm. I couldn't perform with that guy.'" But Hill himself was not quite as harsh.
Hill turned down the role, and it might have had something to do with his “Superbad” co-star and writer Seth Rogen. In a recent interview with The New York Times, Rogen shared the advice he ...
Jonah Hill Says 'I Finally Love and Accept Myself,' Shares What 'Can't Faze' Him Anymore Kevin Mazur/VF12/WireImage Rogen's advice to Hill may have stemmed from the actor's own career experiences.
So Seth Rogen is ok with Kanye West changing his mind on Jewish people from watching a Jonah Hill movie rather than one of his own. Only, it turns out that Rogen does have a connection to 21 Jump ...
Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill are a lot alike, even to the point where the public have joked about it. Both come from similar backgrounds and have some of the same comedic sensibilities.
Now, we can officially add two stars from Superbad —Jonah Hill and Seth Rogen—to the "cool dudes with bleached hair" list. Hill has been riding the platinum wave for some time now.
Jonah Hill famously turned down a role in the "Transformers" franchise in 2008, and in a recent interview with The New York Times, Seth Rogen revealed that he encouraged Hill to reject the film ...
Superbad is one of the funniest films of 2007. Starring Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Seth Rogen, and Bill Hader, the movie tells a tragic coming-of-age tale of two awkward high school boys.