It even launched the careers of several celebrities, like Emma Stone and Jonah Hill.
(Hint: One of the Franco brothers was just getting his start with this film.)
And those are two different things.

“She has since evolved dramaticallyand become a Hollywood icon.
When “Superbad” rolled around, Stone knew she had to be in it.
“It was a long process but I wanted to do it so badly.

I laughed out loud on every single page, and that never happens,” she said.
Stone was told that she was almost perfect for the part, but that there was still one issue.
Speaking withVanity Fair, he explained, “I was super stoked to be there.

According to Judd Apatow, “Jonah said, ‘I don’t like that guy.
I don’t want him doing it.’
And I said, ‘That’s exactly why we’re hiring him.

It couldn’t be more perfect.
The fact that it bothers you is exactly what we want.'”
After the film premiered, everything changed for Mintz-Plasse.

He said, “The day after it came out …
I go to a Habit restaurant, and then someone across the way goes “MCLOVIN!”
in front of, like, 40 people.

Then I was like, ‘Oh, something is changing in the atmosphere here.'”
The actor later described his overnight fame toPage Sixas “very alarming, it was very intense.
There was a lot of anxiety, a lot of breakdowns.”

“That was a joke.
There’s a lot [of good high school movies].
I’ve personally made a few,” he quipped.

A couple of years later, Hader co-created the comedy mockumentary “Documentary Now!”
with his old “S.N.L.”
castmates, Fred Armisen and Seth Meyers.

I directed all the episodes.”
As it turns out, directing was something Hader had always wanted to do.
So I grew up doing TV but it was more drama in a period piece.

So I was running around in aprons and milking cows and things.
It was a very different genre, really.”
“I love the steadiness of a television show.

You’re working for a certain amount of time and with the same people.
It’s very comforting and nice,” she remarked.
Ultimately, Baumann just wasn’t feeling this career path, and her final credit was in 2013.
And it took off."
and again, alongside Andy Samberg in “Brooklyn Nine Nine.”
In fact, since he began acting in the early ’90s, Lo Truglio has never really stopped.
He has over 100 acting credits to his name, mostly in comedic roles.
Speaking withScreen Rant, he explained, “This has been a childhood dream for a while.
I’ve been a horror fan since I was a kid.
That’s kind of what got me interested in movies and making movies then I found comedy.
This is kind of a return to an original love.”
She snatched the lead in his film, and the couple got to collaborate together for the first time.
While he has a reputable acting career, Corrigan also has a strong passion for music.
He’s been a part of several bands, including Crystal Robots.
And it was f***ing a lot of fun."
Dave Franco had the briefest of moments in one of his first roles, playing Greg the soccer player.
Now, Franco is a megastar, and (arguably) may have surpassed his brother in fame.
We have really similar sensibilities.
For all the reasons that our relationship works, those are also the reasons why working together works."