Superbad 2007 Unrated 1080p Bluray Multi Audio Hot Updated »
Includes multiple languages such as English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish. 2. Unrated vs. Theatrical Version
There is a scene at the end—distinctly un-funny compared to the rest of the film—where they are in a mall. They run into Jules and Becca. The interaction is awkward, tender, and quiet. They part ways. And then, Seth and Evan walk in different directions. superbad 2007 unrated 1080p bluray multi audio hot
For collectors, owning Superbad isn't just about the jokes; it's about preserving the texture of the film grain, the sound of the police sirens in 5.1 surround, and the unblinking rawness of the theatrical (and unrated) experience. Theatrical Version There is a scene at the
Depending on the region, tracks may include French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Czech, and Russian. Subtitles: They part ways
If you want the film as Rogen and Goldberg originally intended it (without network interference), the is non-negotiable.
The high-definition release is praised for its faithful translation of the film’s unique aesthetic, which was designed to mimic a gritty 1970s look.
: English, English SDH, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, and Mandarin (Traditional). Key Special Features