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Is it the audacious political satire of 'The Interview' or the raucous teen antics of 'Superbad' that better defines the Seth Rogan ethos? Today's battle isn't just about which film makes us laugh harder—it's a contest between groundbreaking boldness and nostalgic excellence. On one side, 'The Interview' disrupts with its daring premise, challenging global politics through humor. On the other, 'Superbad' champions the timeless quest of adolescence with its heartwarming, awkward charm. What's at stake here goes beyond mere bragging rights; it’s about crowning the style of storytelling fans most cherish. Do we value the comfort of relatable laughs or the thrill of comedic risk?
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 100.0% of the time over The Interview.
Across all battles:
Superbad win rate: 87.5%
The Interview win rate: 50.0%
Believe it or not, it's The Night Before that's topping the charts in the Greatest Seth Rogan Movies of All Time league. You can see all the rankings over at the GOAT List.
Fans love The Interview for its bold humor and the wild premise of interviewing North Korea's leader. It's got that shock value and boundary-pushing comedy that really stands out, even if it's not leading this round.
Superbad is totally owning the votes because it's a classic! It hit a sweet spot with its hilariously relatable high school antics and memorable lines. Plus, the chemistry between the characters is just iconic.