Mac and Kelly are getting used to life with a new born baby, a pretty cool couple, life is significantly turned upside down when the delivery men roll up, and a Frat house move in next door. Initial protestations to the noise are minor, then war breaks out between the neighbours. They try everything they can to get them kicked out of the houseI can see that most of the reviews on here are very negative, but there are a few funny bits. Crude at times, but worse some of it just isn't that funny. I like Seth Rogan, but it isn't the best of his work, he's tried so hard to be cool. Zac Efron is a cool guy, he looks like he could be some of his fellow frats dad.4/10
'Sentiment: Negative âšī¸'
Mac (Seth Rogen) and Kelly (Rose Byrne) just had a baby and try to convince themselves that their life is not over and they are not old. When a frat house moves in next door lead by Teddy Sander (Zac Efron), their delusion is challenged as the film breaks down into our couple attempting to sabotage the overly noisy frat house, the one that invented toga parties and beer pong.The humor for the most part was low brow ,crude, and juvenile. It was predictable humor which translates into unfunny. The swearing and drug use was forced and unnatural. This is a me-too crude comedy that failed to stay above the water of a flooded basement.Zac takes his shirt off, a plus for the ladies, but they must sit through Seth showing off his mammoth butt during a sex scene.
'Sentiment: Positive đ'
(Flash Review)A young couple with an infant child has a fraternity buy a house for sale next door. Cue immature comedy scenarios of both 'parties' not getting along because of, you guessed it, rambunctious 'parties' â zing! This is moderately more funny if you are a parent as you have the perspectives of: wish I could go out and live it up but I can't because I have an infant at home and let's be cool with the young neighbors because even though we are older, we are still cool. Lewd humor, scheming and substance abuse ensues. Who will get the last laugh? The end. It has some funny gags, many bad jokes and a plausibly core story as a foundation for the humor. It was OK and better than many current teen-focused comedies.