Two best friends, Evan and Seth, agree to buy alcohol for their high school graduation party. They run into trouble acquiring the alcohol and have a series of misadventures. The film stars Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, and Christopher Mintz-Plasse as the three teen boys and was directed by Greg Mottola from a script by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.
2. Plot
• Two weeks before their high school graduation, long-time best friends Evan and
Seth are about to leave for different colleges. Their mutual friend, Fogell ,has plans
to acquire a fake ID, so Seth agrees to buy alcohol for a party that his
crush, Jules, is hosting. Evan also offers to buy Gold slick vodka for his long-time
crush Becca. While purchasing the alcohol Fogell is assaulted by a hooded
robber, and the police soon arrive. The two officers, Michaels and Slater, appear
to be fooled by Fogell's fake ID (which has the single name "McLovin" as his
identity) and offer Fogell a lift to the party. While the police officers are talking to
Fogell at the liquor store, Evan and Seth make the assumption that Fogell has been
arrested. Seth is suddenly hit by a car but seems uninjured. To avoid being
reported, the driver, Francis, agrees to take them to a party, where they reason
they can steal the alcohol they need.
3. Cast
• Jonah Hill as Seth
• Michael Cera as Evan
• Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Fogell
• Bill Hader as Officer Slater
• Seth Rogen as Officer Michaels
• Martha MacIsaac as Becca
• Emma Stone as Jules
• Aviva Farber as Nicola
• Joe Lo Truglio as Francis The Driver
• Kevin Corrigan as Mark
4. Directors etc.
• Directed by
• Greg Mottola
• Produced by
• Judd Apatow
• Evan Goldberg
• Seth Rogen
• Shauna Robertson
• Written by
• Evan Goldberg
• Seth Rogen
5. Distribution companies
• Distributed by Columbia pictures
• The budget of the film was $20 million and in
the opening weekend grossed $33,052,411
with an overall gross of $169,871,719.
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