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3rd May 2014
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However, when the noise levels get so bad, that is exactly what they are forced to do and following the terrible phone call to the cops, things get a little out of hand. The frat parties get more and more out of control and with their backs against the wall, Mac and Kelly decide to hatch a couple of plans to take down the fraternity next door permanently.
Although this is basically just your run of the mill Seth Rogen/frat pack type of comedy, there is actually a lot to like in here. Seth Rogen gives his usual cheeky performance, the goofy former stoner who likes to make all the jokes rather than deal with emotional situations while Rose Byrne plays the annoyed wife quite brilliantly. With Byrne, during Rogen's freelancing, she tends to get lost in the middle of everything and tends to say "yes" and "yeah" quite a bit, which can get more than a little tiring.
Efron and Franco, who plays the Vice President of the fraternity, are both better than you may have ever seen them before. Yes, Efron's Teddy has all the looks and all the women, but he certainly delivers a fair amount of laughs while also managing to play his character with heart. At times, you can even feel sorry for him as he just seems like a lost child.
The film as a whole is hilarious, and although entirely filthy and perhaps a little too honest, it will certainly deliver the laughs with a brilliant script and some excellent over-and-back between Rogen and Efron. Some of the jokes can be a little close to the bone, but due to the subject matter, it really just gets away with it.
Don't expect too much, but this is certainly a lot of fun and worth checking out. Even for Zac Efron's torso alone.
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