When their new next-door neighbors turn out to be a sorority even more debaucherous than the fraternity that lived there before, Mac and Kelly team with their former enemy, Teddy, to bring the girls down. This sequel to the 2014 film opens with Mac and Kelly Radner trying to have sex. Kelly starts feeling nauseous and burps a lot before finally throwing up on Mac's face. She then announces that she might be pregnant. The Radners are trying to sell their home with the arrival of another baby. A couple, Baier, are looking to buy, but the realtor tells Mac and Kelly that their house has been in escrow for 30 days, so the Baiers will check in every now and then to make sure everything is going okay...
Neighbors is a comedy movie about a suburban couple whose peaceful life is turned upside down when they get new neighbors. The couple's tranquil suburban existence is transformed into a chaotic nightmare as they deal with odd and annoying neighbor behavior, conflicts, house fires, and even seductive encounters. It's a hilarious portrayal of the challenges and conflicts that can arise between neighbors in a suburban setting.
Under the Tree is a dark comedy that follows two neighboring families whose dispute over a tree leads to a series of escalating events. As tensions rise, the characters become entangled in a bitter battle filled with dark humor and unexpected twists.
Perfect Day is a comedy short that follows the misadventures of a man and his father-in-law as they try to enjoy a peaceful picnic on a Sunday. However, their day is quickly derailed by a series of car troubles, including a flat tire, a broken windshield, and a carjacking. As the chaos ensues, the neighbors get involved and a food fight breaks out. Will they be able to salvage their perfect day or will it all go up in smoke?
Mr. Novak tells a lie to his neighbor Mrs. Bartackova that her husband is unfaithful to her and that is how it all started.
Two men in adjoining duplexes, good friends, are enchanted by the song of a bird. One buys a small harmonica and learns to play it; he keeps his neighbor awake. The neighbor buys a larger harmonica, and an arms race ensues; the instruments get larger, until it's a piano vs. a pipe organ, and then they start bringing in larger groups of friends until an entire orchestra is playing the 1812 Overture. The houses collapse from all this, atop the dueling orchestras, and on their way up to heaven, the man puts his small harmonica up for sale.
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