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Release Year: 2014
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Buenos vecinos, Bad Neighbours, Pis Qonshular, Nos pires voisins, Да разлаем съседите, Vizinhos, Les voisins, Sousedi, Bad Neighbors, Malditos vecinos, Naapurit, Anypoforoi geitones, Susjedi iz pakla, Rossz szomszédság, Shkhenim, Cattivi vicini, Kaimynai, Соседи, Sasiedzi, Má Vizinhança, Loše komšije, Kötü Komsular
Director: Nicholas Stoller
Writer: Andrew Jay Cohen, Brendan O'Brien
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Companies: Good Universe, Point Grey Pictures, Universal Pictures
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film
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Keywords: baby, bathroom humor, family, fraternity, fraternity house, house party, neighbor neighbor relationship, new neighbor, parenting, partying, pranks, routine, stay-at-home mom
New parents Kelly and Mac move into a quiet neighborhood with their newborn child. Their peaceful existence is disrupted when a fraternity house, led by President Teddy and his right-hand man Pete, moves in next door. Despite Mac's initial attempts to befriend them and requests to keep the noise down at night, tensions rise between the two groups, leading Mac to call the police. The college places the frat house on probation after multiple complaints. In retaliation for a prank pulled by Mac and Kelly, Teddy and Pete escalate their actions, leading to a series of hilarious and chaotic events involving Robert DeNiro parties and unexpected sexual encounters.
Neighbors (2014), directed by Nicholas Stoller, is a comedy film about the conflict that arises between a young family and a fraternity house when they become neighbors. The movie explores themes of parenting, neighborhood relations, and the struggle to maintain routine amidst unexpected disruptions. It is notable for its blend of humor and over-the-top pranks, making it a popular choice among audiences looking for laugh-out-loud entertainment.
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