Greatest Seth Rogen Movies of All Time
Superbad or The Interview

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Why This Battle Matters

What happens when the chaotic diplomacy of The Interview collides with the adolescent hijinks of Superbad? It's not just a Seth Rogen movie clash—it's a definitive battle over which brand of comedy reigns supreme. On one side, there's the daring global satire that almost sparked international incidents. On the other, the heartfelt, belly-laugh-inducing journey through the minefield of high school friendship. This showdown asks: do we prefer our laughs with a side of geopolitical shenanigans or the nostalgic pang of youth? Your choice dictates which comedy captures the essence of our time.

🔥 Fan Takes

Superbad is just... timeless. It's the whole vibe and then some.
lol remember when The Interview ALMOST started WW3? iconic tbh
Bro, The Interview was bold but come on, Superbad is legendary!!

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Superbad over The Interview when it comes to the greatest Seth Rogen Movies of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Superbad 91.7% of the time over The Interview.

Across all battles:

Superbad win rate: 80.6%

The Interview win rate: 39.3%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender in the Greatest Seth Rogen Movies of All Time league?

Superbad is leading the pack in the Greatest Seth Rogen Movies of All Time league. You can check out how it stacks up against the rest by visiting the GOAT List.

What makes The Interview so popular despite trailing behind in the battle against Superbad?

Fans dig The Interview for its bold humor and the sheer audacity of its plot. It's appreciated for pushing boundaries and doesn't shy away from controversy, making it a cult favorite for those who love a good political satire.

Why is Superbad winning by so much in its matchup against The Interview?

Superbad is totally crushing it because it's not just a movie, it's a coming-of-age classic that resonates with so many fans. The nostalgia factor combined with its quotable lines and memorable characters gives it a huge edge over The Interview.