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More Comedies Should Be As Progressive About Feminism and Gay Relationships As ‘Neighbors 2′
More Comedies Should Be As Progressive About Feminism and Gay Relationships As ‘Neighbors 2′
More Comedies Should Be As Progressive About Feminism and Gay Relationships As ‘Neighbors 2′
Despite how much of a refreshing surprise the first ‘Neighbors’ was, I’ll admit I wasn’t particularly looking forward to the sequel, which looked dispensable and derivative. The poster and trailer for ‘Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising’ made it clear that Nick Stoller’s sequel to the 2014 Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne comedy was simply replicating the original premise and gender-swapping it to raise the stakes. It seemed like the expected set-up for a movie to stereotype and villainize young women, ridicule and dumb them down for laughs, and subject them to dick jokes. But it turns out ‘Neighbors 2' is a more pleasant surprise than the first movie. Not only is it one of the best and funniest comedy sequels, but the most feminist, self-aware and gay-inclusive mainstream comedy of the year, if not ever.
Get a First Look at ‘Neighbors 2’ With a Brand-New Poster and Pictures
Get a First Look at ‘Neighbors 2’ With a Brand-New Poster and Pictures
Get a First Look at ‘Neighbors 2’ With a Brand-New Poster and Pictures
When last we saw Mac and Kelly Radner (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) things were finally starting to calm down for them and their newborn daughter. But calm doesn’t make good material for a sequel, and so for the upcoming Neighbors 2 (subtitled Sorority Rising, apparently), things are about to get rowdy again. At least according to Wikipedia’s plot synopsis. And Wikipedia is never wrong:
‘Neighbors 2’ Moves Into the 2016 Release Calendar
‘Neighbors 2’ Moves Into the 2016 Release Calendar
‘Neighbors 2’ Moves Into the 2016 Release Calendar
This is sort of a surprising-not-surprising news item. Universal is readying a sequel to last year’s phenomenally successful comedy ‘Neighbors,’ which starred Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne as married thirtysomethings whose suburban bliss with their newborn baby is spoiled by the arrival of a rowdy frat house next door. The first movie didn’t exactly leave a bunch of loose ends for Rogen, Byrne, and Efron to continue into another film, and comedy sequels don’t have a great track record. But the first movie did gross over $268 million worldwide against an $18 million budget. Hence the not-surprising part: Universal’s announcement that they’re working on a ‘Neighbors 2,’ which they hope to have in theaters by next summer.
Zac Efron Gives Fan A Car
Zac Efron Gives Fan A Car
Zac Efron Gives Fan A Car
Can you imagine owning a car Zac Efron learned "everything" in? Amanda Lopez is the owner of the car Zac learned to drive and then drove after getting his license. It must have superpowers because this was the time he became the Zac Efron.

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