"Every 10 years we're going to make a teen comedy — that's what we're allowed," Goldberg joked at the film's premiere on Wednesday., Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg have returned with another raunchy coming-of-age comedy — this time with tweens. , which follows three sixth graders on an R-rated journey as they navigate first kisses, stolen drugs and their parents' sex toys.
Jacob Tremblay, Keith L. Williams and Brady Noon star as the foul-mouthed but largely innocent 12-year-olds. Williams admitted that his mom was shocked when she read the script but encouraged him to go for the role "because she knows it's not really me cussing."star Tremblay, who is venturing into comedy for the first time, said he read the raunchy script with his parents, "but we all thought it was super funny.
"We made sure that all of the coarse language stayed on set. When we talked to them, we weren't swearing; we'd say, 'the F word' so we kept it to a minimum," said Stupnitsky, who also directed the film. "If things ever got too crazy we'd just say, 'Go ask your mom.' That was our way out. Those poor moms."
Outside the swearing and sex jokes, the film included continuous dialogue about consent as the boys navigate their first relationships.
Who is the target audience?
How responsible is it to allow children to act this way?
Can not believe parents would allow their children to be in such raunchiness. But I guess people will do just about anything for a buck.
Have it on dvd
It’s the prequel