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from the hilarious film, SUPERBAD.

You are buying the EXACT drivers license shown.   Please check it closely and see all of the interesting details.

This is a Credit Card Size fun novelty rendition  of an official identification card.

It is approximately in Size:    3 in. x 2 in.       , and it is constructed of THICK plastic. .. much like a standard credit card.         


Thanks most kindly, Harry

Superbad

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Superbad
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Theatrical release poster
Directed byGreg Mottola
Produced by
Written by
Starring
Music byLyle Workman
CinematographyRuss Alsobrook
Edited byWilliam Kerr
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release date
  • August 17, 2007
Running time
113 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million[2]
Box office$170.8 million[2]

Superbad is a 2007 American coming-of-age teen comedy film directed by Greg Mottola and produced by Judd Apatow. The film stars Jonah Hill and Michael Cera as Seth and Evan, two teenagers about to graduate from high school. Before graduating, the boys want to party and lose their virginity, but their plan proves harder than expected. Written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, the script began development when they were 13 years old, and was loosely based on their experience in Grade 12 at Point Grey Secondary School in Vancouver during the 1990s; the main characters have the same given names as the two writers. Rogen was also initially intended to play Seth, but due to age and physical size this was changed, and Hill went on to portray Seth, while Rogen portrayed the irresponsible Officer Michaels, opposite Saturday Night Live star Bill Hader as Officer Slater.

Upon release, the film received critical acclaim, with critics praising the dialogue and the chemistry between the two leads. The film also proved financially successful, grossing over $170 million on a $20 million budget.

Christopher Mintz-Plasse

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Christopher Mintz-Plasse
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Mintz-Plasse in 2013
Born
Christopher Charles Mintz-Plasse

June 20, 1989 (age 31)
OccupationActor, comedian
Years active2006–present

Christopher Charles Mintz-Plasse (/mɪnts ˈplɔːs/;[1] born June 20, 1989[2]) is an American actor and comedian who has performed roles such as Fogell (McLovin) in Superbad (2007), Augie Farcques in Role Models (2008) and Chris D'Amico in Kick-Ass (2010) and its sequel Kick-Ass 2 (2013). He is also known for playing Scoonie in Neighbors (2014) and its sequel Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016).

Mintz-Plasse provided voice acting for Fishlegs Ingerman in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise (2010–2019) and King Gristle Jr. in Trolls (2016) and Trolls World Tour (2020).

When auditioning for the part of Fogell in his film debut Superbad, he had no professional head shots and instead took one with his camera phone.[6] Because he was 17 at the time and still a minor, his mother was required by law to be on set while he filmed his sex scene in the movie.[2] Upon release, the film earned critical and commercial success, with many critics citing Mintz-Plasse's performance as a highlight; he received a nomination for the MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance.[7][8]

Mintz-Plasse in 2011

In 2008, Mintz-Plasse next appeared with Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott in David Wain's film Role Models as Augie Farques, a nerdy teenager obsessed with medieval live-action role-playing games. He also made a small guest appearance on an episode of David Wain's internet series, Wainy Days. He then starred in Harold Ramis's film Year One, as a comedic version of the biblical figure Isaac. He also appeared in a short film titled The Tale of RJ which ended up becoming the basis for the television series The Hard Times of RJ Berger.[9]

The next year, he voiced Fishlegs in the animated film How to Train Your Dragon. In April 2010, he appeared in Kick-Ass as the superhero Red Mist, a.k.a. Chris D'Amico, which was planned to be a minor role until director Matthew Vaughn saw Mintz-Plasse audition and his capabilities. Mintz-Plasse originally auditioned for the role of Kick-Ass, but when the producers believed that his acting was too loud and obnoxious they immediately gave him the role of Red Mist instead.[10][11]

In May 2010, he guest-starred in an episode of Party Down as Kent, a friend of the character Roman. He performed his second voice-over that month in the film Marmaduke, as the stylized dog Giuseppe. The same year he was featured in two music videos, Kid Cudi's Erase Me, featuring Kanye West, and the indie rock band The Soft Pack's Answer to Yourself.[12][13]

In 2011, Mintz-Plasse appeared in Fright Night—a remake of the 1985 film—as Edward Lee, former best friend of Charley Brewster, played by Anton Yelchin.[14] At first he was reluctant to accept the role as it was a remake, but he accepted after reading the script and seeing the talent involved.[15]

Mintz-Plasse (left) with Dave Franco in 2013

In 2012, he voiced the bullying student Alvin in the animated film, ParaNorman.[16] The same year he also had a small role in the film Pitch Perfect as Tommy, the university's audition launcher. He then starred in a short film, "Would You", written by his Fright Night co-star Dave Franco and premiered at the SXSW Film Festival.[17][18] Mintz-Plasse was supposed to play the lead role in the CBS sitcom Friend Me and even filmed several episodes, but before the series could air, it was cancelled after series creator Alan Kirschenbaum committed suicide.[19] As a promotion for the video game Far Cry 3, he starred in The Far Cry Experience, a series of online videos, as a fictional version of himself trapped on an island controlled by a psychopathic pirate named Vaas.[20]

He reprised his role of Chris D'Amico in the sequel Kick-Ass 2, which was released in August 2013.[16] Mintz-Plasse found the role to be darker than any other he had portrayed to date, and hired an acting coach to help him with the more intense scenes.[21] He made his third music video appearance in the Unknown Mortal Orchestra's music video So Good at Being in Trouble.[22]

He and his Kick-Ass co-star Chloë Grace Moretz starred in a short segment, "Middle School Date", in the film Movie 43. He also had small roles in Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's This Is the End, playing a fictional version of himself, and in the romantic comedy film The To Do List, with Aubrey Plaza.[23][24]

In September 2013, Mintz-Plasse and Dave Franco set out on a week-long road trip across America to promote the technology company LG's "It's All Possible" campaign for its flagship smartphone, the LG G2. The actors documented their process and broadcast it on Funny or Die.[25] Mintz-Plasse had a supporting role as college fraternity student Scoonie in the 2014 hit comedy film Neighbors and reprised his role as Fishlegs in the animated sequel How to Train Your Dragon 2.[26][27] He reprises his role of Fishlegs in the DreamWorks Dragons television series, which has been broadcast on Cartoon Network.

Mintz-Plasse played drums for the rock band The Young Rapscallions,[28] which split after eight years in 2015. He then founded the band Bear on Fire, in which he plays bass guitar.[29]


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People's Choice Awards
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People's Choice Awards
43rd People's Choice Awards
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Country     United States
First awarded     March 3, 1975
Official website     peopleschoice.com
Television/radio coverage
Network     CBS

The People's Choice Awards is an American awards show, recognizing the people and the work of popular culture, voted on by the general public.[1] The show has been held annually since 1975.[2][3] The People's Choice Awards is broadcast on CBS and is produced by Procter & Gamble and Mark Burnett. In Canada, it is shown on Global. On April 6, 2017, E! announced they would begin airing the show in 2018; they also announced they would begin overseeing the awards' digital, social and voting platforms.[4]

The award show's creator was Bob Stivers, who produced the first show in 1975.[5][6] The first awards recognized The Sting as Favorite Picture of 1974, Barbra Streisand as the year's Favorite Film Actress, and John Wayne as its Favorite Film Actor.[7] Ratings for the annual event peaked in 1977, when the third People's Choice Awards attracted 35.3 million viewers who witnessed Farrah Fawcett win the award for Favorite Female TV Star, Star Wars win as the Favorite Picture, and Streisand and Wayne win again in the Film Actress and Actor categories.
Ceremonies
#     Date     Host         #     Date     Host         #     Date     Host
1st     March 3, 1975     Army Archerd
Richard Crenna     21st     March 5, 1995     Tim Daly
Annie Potts     41st     January 7, 2015     Anna Faris
Allison Janney
2nd     February 19, 1976     Jack Albertson     22nd     March 10, 1996     Brett Butler     42nd     January 6, 2016     Jane Lynch
3rd     February 10, 1977     Dick Van Dyke     23rd     January 12, 1997     Don Johnson
Roma Downey     43rd     January 18, 2017     Joel McHale
4th     February 20, 1978         24th     January 11, 1998     Reba McEntire
Ray Romano    
5th     March 7, 1979     Army Archerd
Dick Van Dyke     25th     January 13, 1999     Ray Romano
6th     January 24, 1980     Mariette Hartley
Bert Parks     26th     January 9, 2000     Don Johnson
Cheech Marin
7th     March 8, 1981     Army Archerd
Lee Remick     27th     January 7, 2001     Kevin James
8th     March 18, 1982     Army Archerd
John Forsythe     28th     January 13, 2002
9th     March 17, 1983     Dick Van Dyke     29th     January 12, 2003     Tony Danza
10th     March 15, 1984     Andy Williams     30th     January 11, 2004     Charlie Sheen
Jon Cryer
11th     March 12, 1985     John Forsythe     31st     January 9, 2005     Jason Alexander
Malcolm Jamal Warner
12th     March 13, 1986     John Denver     32nd     January 10, 2006     Craig Ferguson
13th     March 14, 1987     Dick Van Dyke     33rd     January 9, 2007     Queen Latifah
14th     March 13, 1988     Carl Reiner     34th     January 8, 2008
15th     August 23, 1989     Michael Landon
Michele Lee     35th     January 7, 2009
16th     March 11, 1990     Valerie Harper
Fred Savage
Army Archerd
Barbara Mandrell     36th     January 6, 2010
17th     March 11, 1991     Burt Reynolds     37th     January 5, 2011
18th     March 17, 1992     Kenny Rogers     38th     January 11, 2012     Kaley Cuoco
19th     March 17, 1993     John Ritter
Jane Seymour     39th     January 9, 2013
20th     March 8, 1994     Paul Reiser     40th     January 8, 2014     Beth Behrs
Kat Dennings