(This review may contain spoilers).
I don’t have any children myself, but I’m sure having a fraternity move next door to anyone is going to be a bad idea. (Well, unless it’s another frat house, as stated by the estate agent…) I didn’t expect this film to have the sort of humour I liked in it, but I was entertained, even if I wasn’t laughing at a lot of the pranks.
I recognised quite a few of the actors in this film and for the most part, they were quite good as the characters they played. I appreciated the fact that there were some more serious elements to the plot, but I think those could have played a bigger part.
The relationships formed between the characters worked quite well and I would have liked to see more of a back story to Teddy’s character. I also wasn’t entirely sure what the relationship the main couple had to the other couple.
There is quite a lot of crude humour in this film. It would probably appeal a lot to younger people, but although I did find it entertaining to watch once, I don’t think I would personally see it again.
