as a pair of soon-to-graduate from High School hormonal teenagers, who find themselves invited to a party.

At worst, its harmless, andSuperbadis always at the least quite entertaining.

Wed pay to watch that.

As for the main protagonists, mark Jonah Hill as one to watch.

To his credit, he handles the emotional stuff well too, and he groundsSuperbadeven through its rockier moments.

Superbadis a fun, enjoyable comedy, thats not without those aforementioned flaws.

Its a hard film to justify for high definition purchase, mind you.

The uncompressed 5.1 audio mix is also strong, but a surround sound workout this isnt.

The extras package is very good, though, not least for including bloopers that are actually funny.

How often does that happen?

The SuperMeter, apparently exclusive to the high-def version, is forgettable, though.

Its point is to keep score of, for instance, expletives in the film.

But beyond the novelty value, it just seems a waste of time.

Still, for a contemporary release, the extras package here is both generous and worthwhile.

McLovin then carries it over the line, and makesSuperbadworth picking up.

Rating:

3 out of 5