After they are forced to live next to a fraternity house, a couple with a newborn baby do whatever they can to take them down.After they are forced to live next to a fraternity house, a couple with a newborn baby do whatever they can to take them down.After they are forced to live next to a fraternity house, a couple with a newborn baby do whatever they can to take them down.
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Neighbors plays as a typical Seth Rogen meets Zac Efron comedy. Its demographic double play aside, Neighbors is very good at blending its two kinds of comedy, frathouse and new-parent angst together into a tight and consistently funny package. The film draws connections between the two house, new parents Mac and Kelly Radner (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) secretly crave their old wild lives, while the boys at Delta Psi look at their brotherhood as a sort of stable home environment.
Neighbors at first seems to string along many unconnected pieces then eventually we see he first connection come along and start to process as the film goes along. It is a silly comedy and many of the negative reviews seem to have complaints about this. It isn't trying to be a masterpiece or anything special but what t does, it works and there are a specific audience for these kinds of comedy.
Neighbors at first seems to string along many unconnected pieces then eventually we see he first connection come along and start to process as the film goes along. It is a silly comedy and many of the negative reviews seem to have complaints about this. It isn't trying to be a masterpiece or anything special but what t does, it works and there are a specific audience for these kinds of comedy.
The premise looks funny. The trailer is mildly amusing. The final product is lame. Unfortunately, the funniest parts are all in the trailer, so after about 30 minutes it just felt like I was sitting around waiting for the next scene I had already seen in the preview.
Some of the scenes seemed like first takes. I felt like I was watching DVD extras. I highly doubt they had a completed script. It felt like they were winging it half the time, which basically means Seth Rogen playing Seth Rogen, which was old ten years ago.
Skip this and go find yourself a midnight screening of Revenge of the Nerds.
Some of the scenes seemed like first takes. I felt like I was watching DVD extras. I highly doubt they had a completed script. It felt like they were winging it half the time, which basically means Seth Rogen playing Seth Rogen, which was old ten years ago.
Skip this and go find yourself a midnight screening of Revenge of the Nerds.
Honestly, when I first saw the trailer for this, my immediate reaction was "my god, this looks terrible." But then I saw it getting pretty good reviews from critics *and* viewers, which convinced me to see it. Might be the next Animal House, I thought. It wasn't. It's a lot of low- effort comedy executed unspectacularly. I mean, maybe everyone else started finding run-of- the-mill dick jokes funny while I wasn't looking, but the most I got out of it was a chuckles maybe every 10 or so minutes. And it's not like I have a problem with crass humour, I like South Park (and other Seth Rogan movies, for that matter), this just wasn't funny.
Bad Neighbours is a great comedy that explores an interesting premise extremely effectively, even if a few jokes don't land. Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne and Zac Efron are all great. Ike Barinholtz and Dave Franco are really good. The majority of the jokes are funny and at certain points hilarious. Nicholas Stoller's direction is great and its extremely well filmed. It's also well paced and the soundtrack is really good.
While I didn't quite find this movie as hideous as many others clearly do, the combination of obvious gags, badly developed characters and lazy acting makes for a fairly forgettable experience.
Did you know
- TriviaAll of the actors took major pay cuts in order to help save money for the budget, in particular, Seth Rogen and Zac Efron.
- GoofsIt's a plot point that there were four airbags stolen from the car. That model (late '90s Subaru Outback) only has two, one each for driver and front passenger.
- Crazy creditsBaby Stella is dressed like the main characters during calendar photo shoot as the actors names appear on screen during the end credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Film '72: Episode dated 5 March 2014 (2014)
- SoundtracksHere Comes The Hotstepper (Heartical Mix)
Written by Ini Kamoze, Kenton Nix, Salaam Remi (as Salaam Remi Gibbs), Chris Kenner (as Christopher Kenner)
Performed by Ini Kamoze
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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Box office
- Budget
- $18,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $150,157,400
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $49,033,915
- May 11, 2014
- Gross worldwide
- $270,665,134
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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