A sorority moves in next door to the home of Mac and Kelly Radner who have a young child. The Radner's enlist their former nemeses from the fraternity to help battle the raucous sisters.
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Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
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I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Basically they made the same film over, only with girls. Teddy Sanders (Zac Efron) has a criminal record from the first film and a tough time getting a job. He mentors the sorority to get them started until they vote him off the island. At that point we swaps sides. Mac (Seth Rogen) and Kelly (Rose Byrne) have their house in escrow and want to prevent loud parties for 30 days. Shelby (Chloë Grace Moretz) founded the sorority with the intent of throwing girl parties. I found their "The Fault in Our Stars" film festival where the girls cry all night was very funny as was the early poker game. The film had adult language and adult humor. And while there were several crude episodes, the film didn't entirely consist of crudeness, perhaps less crude then the first one, minus the window pelting scene.Guide: F-word, sex, no nudity. Girls in bikinis, Zac Efron stripping.
Try to get recent features with Selena Gomez, one finds just a short appearance. Except that with this and The Big Short the stories have a lot going for them. The Big Short is also good Selena. I found 'Aftershock' (2012) to be disappointing, seconds of bad girl Selena and the wrong sort of story, though I accept that Aftershock tried to portray something worth attempting to portray.At the centre of this story, B N 2, are the characters from Bad Neighbours, which I have not seen, plus Chloe Grace Moretz in one of her more fun roles. Her at 17 playing an 18, beginner level student, with Zac Efron, no longer 17 or 18, as her instructor in teen debauchery. He also passes on his skills re being a bad neighbour, while occasionally getting cuddles from neighbour Rose Byrne.I am hoping that it is okay to consider this story as unreal. The understandings of good practice would not have much survival value in the everyday world.
Nobody asked for a sequel to Neighbors, but we got one. Was it better than the first? Not really. One thing that did stand out that they really don't get away from in sequels is that they didn't rehash all the same old jokes. So there is that. But there is more. Here we go Synopsis: Mac (Seth Rogen) and Kelly (Rose Byrne) are ready to make the final move into adulthood. But just as they thought they have reclaimed the neighborhood, they learn that their new neighbors are even more out of control than the last. To evict them, they will need help from their ex neighbor (Zac Efron). Starring: Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, Zac Efron, Chloe Grace Moretz Director: Nicholas StollerThe Ugly: Okay, the thing that killed it for me with this movie hit a little personnel. A few years back I had a soldier who tried to break up my marriage because I was booting him out of the military for good reasons. Now, while that scenario was happening in the movie I did not laugh once. Breaking up a loving marriage is not something to joke up.The Bad: Remember how I said they didn't rehash the same old jokes from the first movie. Well, that wasn't the case when it came to Seth Rogan. Now, I still do find him funny, but his humor is getting a bit old.The Good: Having a different antagonist in this movie was the right move. The young females who want to be independent but also rely on each other was nice touch. If the movie was a different type of movie I would let my young daughters watch this movie due to its moral. If you watch the movie really think about the end of it and you'll see what I am talking about.Final Thoughts: A decent enough movie that could have been on par with the original due to the changes made. I would have given the movie a higher rating, but that personnel situation gets in the way.Rating: 6 out of 10That's it for me folks.
dear god this movie was awful... seriously what on earth was the point of this movie being made? you want to know what the plot of this movie is? it's literally just an exact rehash of the first movie only this time the people living next door are a sorority house of girls rather than a frat house of boys and it's only used as feminist propaganda. that's the plot right there which is terrible. it made no sense, because the whole concept of the first movie which made it so good is that the frat house of boys keep partying hard and pulling pranks and that's why the neighbors go to war and they're trying to get rid of them. in this one, why are they trying to get rid of their neighbors? they didn't do any good pranks, they didn't throw all these awesome parties, they did nothing. there was not a single laugh throughout the whole entire movie, the comedic deliverance was just absolutely pathetic it was nothing but just a bunch of weed, d!ck and period jokes. all the slapstick was done with really poor fake looking cgi so it's impossible to laugh at since it just looks way too fake, and the whole movie was filled with really cringey, overly obvious, AND completely wrong feminist propaganda being shoved down your throat. for example the sorority girls claim that the college housing committee is sexist towards women because they get kicked out of the house more easily which is obviously not true, they call zac efron's character sexist because he called them gross for throwing their bloody tampons at a window, and in one scene a women says "that's not sexist if it's against guys". also there's a scene where two guys get married and kiss to support gay marrage. this movie was clearly only made for political correctness, and they achieved by just completely rehashing a funny movie and ruining it. awful, utterly pointless sequel.