
Kelly and Mac are settling down in a quiet neighborhood with their newborn child, until the frat brothers move into the house next door. Teddy is the President, and Pete is his right hand man, and they're quick to accept friendship when Kelly and Mac introduce themselves as the neighbors. Night after night, Mac asks Teddy to lower the fraternity's noise, even accepting the invitation to the party one evening. When Teddy goes back on his word to keep the partying down, Mac cal... (Full plot summary below)
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Kelly and Mac are settling down in a quiet neighborhood with their newborn child, until the frat brothers move into the house next door. Teddy is the President, and Pete is his right hand man, and they're quick to accept friendship when Kelly and Mac introduce themselves as the neighbors. Night after night, Mac asks Teddy to lower the fraternity's noise, even accepting the invitation to the party one evening. When Teddy goes back on his word to keep the partying down, Mac calls the police to deal with the problem. The police quickly blame Mac for their presence, and the war begins. As the family feuds with the frat brothers, things get hilariously dangerous and the fraternity ends up on thin ice with their college. After receiving their final warning and being placed on probation, Mac and Kelly pull a prank so ingenious that Teddy and Pete are forced to respond. All hell breaks loose, from Robert DeNiro parties to Christopher Mintz-Plasse having sex in the bushes, this comedy shows how things can go really wrong really quickly when a family and a frat house become neighbors.
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| TheWrapInkoo KangWhat makes Neighbors exceptional, rather than merely great, is its successful attempt to reinvent the studio comedy. |
| L.A. WeeklyAmy NicholsonNicholas Stoller's hilarious Neighbors splashes into summer with the satisfying swish-plop-hooray of a winning beer pong serve. |
| Birth.Movies.Death.Meredith BordersIt's a disgusting, rowdy comedy with an amazing amount of heart, and if it can make me feel bad for a fraternity, it can truly do anything. |
| Alternative LensJennifer HeatonIt's effort like this that makes Bad Neighbours that much more entertaining and not just a lazy hodgepodge of sex and stoner gags. |
| OregonianMarc MohanNeighbors makes "Animal House" look like "Remembrances of Things Past." |
| Tampa Bay TimesSteve PersallThere's a subtle wisdom to this screenplay that complements its exceedingly bad taste, small lessons among the laughs. |
| ABC Radio BrisbaneMatthew ToomeyBad Neighbours makes the occasional comedic stumble but thankfully, it has more than enough energy to make it to the finish line. |
| The Film StageBill GrahamOnce the feud starts, things quickly escalate and this is where the comedy hits its stride and rarely relents. |
| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanThe big jokes are hilarious, and there are a lot of them. But the movie's throwaway bits are just as hysterical, sometimes even more so. |
| JoBlo's Movie EmporiumJimmyO...a delightfully dirty frat flick which manages to inject a ton of sweetness perfectly into the mix. |