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One man's quiet suburban life takes a sickening lurch for the worse when a young couple move into the deserted house next door. From the word go it is obvious these are not the quiet professional types who *should* be living in such a nice street. As more and more unbelievable events unfold, our hero starts to question his own sanity... and those of his family.
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Seth Rogen, Zac Efron and Rose Byrne lead the cast of Neighbors, a comedy about a young couple who are forced to live next to a fraternity house with their newborn baby.
Directors Nicholas Stoller Starring Seth Rogen , Zac Efron , Rose Byrne Genres Comedy Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English , English [Audio Description]
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Supporting actors Christopher Mintz-Plasse , Dave Franco , Lisa Kudrow Producers Seth Rogen , Evan Goldberg Studio NBC Universal Rating R (Restricted) Content advisory Smoking , alcohol use , nudity , foul language , sexual content , more… violence Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Dawn Maynor Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2015
I honestly have no idea why I decided to spend $14.99 on this movie. By my past movie reviews we can all see my fandom of Seth Rogen- so that could have played a role in this buy. I had absolutely no idea what this movie was about going into it. All I knew is that it had some crappy reviews. But then again- don't all Seth Rogen movies here on Amazon get a bad rap? Oh my gosh there were DRUGS, guys! (Also known as a plant... marijuana- but for the sake of most of these reviews it's called the big bad 'pot'). I'm a twenty-two year old female. Never attended college. Became a foster mom at a young age, settled into a boring dead-end relationship and lived out all of my young adulthood thus far without a single jello shot in my tummy (and ya- I say 'tummy' because that's what moms do). Essentially I can't really relate to any of the characters here. And I didn't know if I'd love the story considering the storyline is based on something I can't even fathom experiencing. And yet, I found myself hysterically laughing the entire way through. Rose is an exquisite portrayal of a strong modern young mom. She's witty, awkward, confident, and undeniably beautiful- which combined made her a ridiculously funny character. I think I laughed through ALL of her lines. Seth is lovable as always. As with most of his films he portrays a young adult male caught between adulthood and adolescence. Childish, yet trying to make his way in the 'real world'. These two adult characters, have created a perfect little family with an adorable little girl. Starting scene is them trying to have sex in front of their infant daughter and I about peed myself laughing. I think a few parents out there can DEFINITELY feel their frustration there. All seems uninterestingly perfect in their perfect little boring home, until a college fraternity moves in next door. Dave Franco and Zac Efron play the two lead main characters in the frat. I've never seen either of these young men in film before (which I know probably makes me borderline out-of-touch with societal norms in America). With that being said, I was immediately charmed by these two. Both had a great sense of comfort on screen and obviously enjoyed being able to act young and ridiculous for an entire movie. When these two characters enter the lives of Rose and Seth things obviously get turned upside down. Chaos ensues and a hysterical storyline starts to unfold. Here's why most people hate this film. There's boobs (hurry everyone hide your eyes). But seriously- can we get over this chest fear already? It's the 21st century people. We have better things to worry about than oh-my-God an exposed nipple. Also, there's a lot of pot in this film. A ridiculous amount of pot. But if that offends you, then what the heck are you doing watching a Seth Rogen film to begin with? The one thing I walked away LOVING about this movie is the fact that Seth and Rose's characters are avid pot smokers yet AMAZING parents. As a marijuana-advocate myself and ALSO a foster mom (oh I know- let the harsh comments begin), I loved that pot smokers weren't the enemy here. They were portrayed so perfectly, and so normally. High five to Seth for being able to set up a situation where stoned parents were lovable wonderful moms and dads. A majority of this film is about college partying- which makes it probably most relatable for people in their late teens and early twenties. I'm pretty sure that was its target audience. Not a huge fan of this 'theme' of film typically, but I got a few laughs out of this one, and so I rated it high. The main reason I rated it 4 stars (rather than my original '3' on liking alone) is the fact that the filmwork was done ridiculously well. There were so many artistic angles and everything was captured in a way that didn't make you dizzy, but made you feel apart of the environment. I also LOVE that rather than slow-panning over women half-the-time (like TONS of other college-themed films) this movie didn't exploit women at all. Granted there were a few tits, but they weren't overly sexualized, and they weren't the focus of any party scene. THANK YOU to the filmmakers here for being so aware of what they were capturing and doing it so tastefully! All in all the content of this movie is an 18 and over view, and if you're in the targeted audience (college-aged kids and young adults) you're going to consider this a 5 star movie. Span to an older generation, and the generational gap will take its toll. I see where most of the negative reviews come from- which is largely due to the fact that the viewers simply can't relate. The acting was good. The comedy kept me going through the entire movie- definitely laughing all the way to the end. No tear-jerker moments like some "comedies" that make you cry in the end (God bless being a woman and having the ability to tear up during almost any semi-emotional piece of filmwork). The way the film was captured was really well-done in my mind. The script was unique. I'd say the viewing experience you'll receive depends on what you go into this film hoping for. Want a youthful, a-bit-risqué, somewhat-controversial comedy experience? Good- watch this. Want something family-friendly or politically-correct?... better pick another film. 4 stars from me, though.
Carol Ann Glasheen Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022
Vertical raunchy comedy, but funny.
John Pawlowski Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2022
Funny movie. Would recommend for anyone who isn't easily offended.
Kim Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2022
Cooper Hannon Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2022
This was a classic comedy with Seth Rogen. It was a little inappropriate so probably not the best to watch with children but other than that great movie
Sarah Ann Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2015
Welcome to the neighborhood... I have to say, some of the best lines in movies are in the trailers, and I loved the trailers for Neighbors, the movie itself seemed to be missing something? I get the idea, couple with a new baby gets a fraternity for neighbors, the what could go wrong possibilities are endless, but even so it was no where near what I expected -sigh. The scene with Zac dressed as a Canadian mounty or maybe it was a boy scout uniform -in the previews he shouts "Are you ready for a show?!" it wasn't in the version of the movie I saw, and I really wanted to see that part, I think for Zac it was supposed to be good bye high school musical and hello swearing and sex scenes? That didn't quite happen, the only time his so-called girl friend got near him was at the beginning when she jumps up and wraps her legs around his waist, otherwise she's with Dave Franco and talking with Rose Byrne, I don't know what her character name was, only that she was played by Halston Sage and had 2 lines in the whole movie -a rumored reputation in the real world might have shortened her role, but she was the only one I laughed at during the movie, she turned out to be cute:.. Zac as Teddy was the nicest fraternity president there could be, hazing was never so compassionate. Rose and Seth were a strange couple, and I'm sorry to say that topless scene with Rose's character too drunk to feed the baby were hard to look at, hanging out of a nursing bra isn't sexy, it's embarrassing. She's one of my favorite actresses, so it's hard to watch her in a compromising role. Seth seemed rather ordinary, no inappropriate drug use or humiliating actions for him -& he handles that kind of thing quite well, I think he's kinda famous for it? It was pretty obvious to me there were lots of scenes cut from the movie that would have made a more complete fulfilling film, but oh well, at least they didn't try to assassinate a real world leader and go straight to DVD? All in all, to my surprise, I liked miss Sage the best -I really thought I'd hate her? I'd love to see the deleted scenes, at least with Zac in the funny hat putting on a fireworks show, let him misbehave already! He's more than just a shirtless wonderboy, I swear! Anyway, oh well, it was almost a good movie -recut it could be great, let me do the editing, only that might be too much, I'm brutally honest and have a sick and twisted sense of humor, so....
Michael Cast Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2015
Yikes! Wow...this movie was like Animal House (with the late great John Belushi) but on steroids! ***PROFANITY !*** Seth Rogan is hilarious, that is a given, his rapier wit and raunchy humor are legendary. AND, this may be his most rowdy movie yet! This urban combat spoof is outrageous. Imagine, if you will, your a young couple...just settling into married life with a new baby. You've put your wild times in the past, you have sown your wild oats, now it's time to be alllll grown up and be responsible...But THEN, just as your coming to grips with life, and you've found your favorite chair..ack!! all of a sudden, a fraternity house opens up RIGHT NEXT DOOR! And not only a fraternity house, but a fraternity led by a young senior, played (almost TOO well) by Zac Effron, who is Hell bent to be a legend! The wildest frat house EVER! Hot tubs! Psychedelic colors and backlights blazing! Music blasting every night! Scantily clad babes! Kegs galore, and barrels full of ...er...smoke being lit throughout the house!....What do you do!? If you can't beat them, you take them down...or try to. The ensuing war that rages between the young couple and the wild maniacs in the frat house are ....well, beyond words. Actually my wife and I (an older version of the young couple in the movie) laughed ourselves sick, as we gasped in horror at the same time. (Some) of the young ADULTS out there will find this wayyyyy funny. (Some) may be offended by the constant flow of fluent profanity. My wife and I...meh,...we we're caught somewhere in the middle. Definitely not for children. Not a five star movie because, not everyone will appreciate the gloves off -- bare faced-- wildness.
Joshua Glowzinski Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2014
May be spoilers below My mom and I went to see this. We were thinking it was going to be a normal adult comedy. Well, we were right and we were wrong. We actually left after about 50 minutes, but what I saw was so stupid. The movie had an art house feel. People get neighbors. They are a frat. They ask them to keep it down and things go crazy. That is the movie, at least from what I saw. There are so many things that happen that just didn't need to. Like the guy being able to get an erection whenever he chooses. I mean, really? It just didn't make me laugh at all. Some of the stuff made me feel uncomfortable. I know this is a movie, and none of this actually happened. Still, it made me feel uncomfortable. Like when the two are having sex and the baby is sitting right there looking at them. I know what they were trying to do, but it didn't work. The guy starts smoking a joint and there baby is there. That didn't work either. The two worst parts I saw were when the baby put the condom in it's mouth and when the doctor told them the baby had aids. He was kidding, but I didn't find it funny. I have this pre ordered. I may cancel that and just rent it when it comes out. As I said, we saw like 50 minutes. But, it felt like 15 or 20. The movie just has the same thing happening over and over again. It was just a childish movie. If they didn't have the baby, it could have been better. It is like they used the kid as a prop. It was a waste of $16.50. After thinking a bit more about it. I was thinking more about this throughout the day. Here are my thoughts. This movie has three parts. One is, two people who have a kid and are not yet ready to live the life of two adults. They want to continue living a life of fun and continue to be carefree. Two, a couple still feel young and want to hang out with people younger with them. They want to live their life with the people they want to believe themselves to be. Three, people have neighbors that are driving them crazy, care nothing about their feelings and live a crazy life. I asked myself. If any of these parts were taken out, would the movie have been better? The part with them having a kid and not being ready to live like parents. That could be funny. I think they could have made that a fun movie. If they took out all the random use of the F-word, all the sex and random drug use. I think it could have been great. If it would have been about two married people trying to live like they did when they were kids or teens. That could have been funny. If they did a movie like that and took the child out, it could have been really funny. With the kid not in all the scenes, they could have swore, drank, did all the drugs and had all the sex they wanted. I would have laughed a piece of my ass off. If they did a movie in which a couple tried to get rid of bad neighbors. That could have been funny as well. It would all depend on who was trying and whom they were trying to get rid of. Husband and wife trying to get rid of neighbors would have added a fun element. The actions and reactions between the two would have made for some good laughs. The problem is that I don't see how these three things can fit into one hour and a half movie. Another thing I realized is that perhaps some of it had to do with the actors. I am not saying any are bad. I like all of the actors I saw. But, seeing Zac Efron as a druggy, partying teen didn't work for me. I do not believe I have seen him in anything. But it just didn't feel right. Dave Franco. He seemed like a good actor. I do not know what I have seen him in either. But it just felt like he was wrong for the character. I cannot explain why. Another reviewer said something. They said it felt like you were watching clips. I thought the exact thing as we were leaving the movie. Nothing seemed to go together. No story at all, or maybe there was a story, they just did not pull it off. There is a part of me that wants to finish the movie. I want to see if there is any point to it and what the conclusion is. That is why I kept my pre order.

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