What’s the last thing you want when you’re trying to raise a newborn baby? BAD NEIGHBOURS probably feature highly on that list and that’s the premise behind the upcoming Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne and Zac Efron comedy (titled NEIGHBORS for US release). When a fraternity moves in next door, Rogen and Byrne have to navigate being hip and, when that fails, how to get their own back anonymously.
Director Nicholas Stoller (GET HIM TO THE GREEK, FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL) has thrown in laughs-a-plenty in this trailer with sexual and physical comedy coming out trumps; you may even spot a cheeky ‘Breaking Bad’ reference thrown into the mix. With the same production company as 2013 Rogen comedy THIS IS THE END expect a similar tongue-in-cheek humour and outrageous behaviour all round.
Also starring Dave Franco, Jake Johnson, Carlo Gallo, Lisa Kudrow and Christopher Mintz-Plasse here’s the trailer for you now.
BAD NEIGHBOURS is released in the UK on March 7th.
Source: Youtube
Originally from deep in the London suburbs Vicky is now enjoying the novelty of being able to catch a night bus home from anywhere in the city. Her favourite films are anything John Hughes is involved in, SAY ANYTHING and DEAD POETS SOCIETY. Don't mention the rumour she once served cold tea to Robert Webb and Olivia Coleman. Find her on twitter @chafferty
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