In the film a young couple (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) suffering from arrested development are forced to live next to a rowdy and obnoxious
fraternity house after the birth of their newborn baby.
Not exact matches
(Not so) Fun fact: In 2010, years
after Immelt's time at Dartmouth and as president, the frat
house burned down «due to a chimney issue,» according to the
fraternity's blog.
Beautiful, intelligent, accomplished young woman, like one of my sorority sisters whose one - night stand «partner» could not be bothered to pay for her taxi ride home the morning
after, or a friend of a close family friend whom I saw passed out on the floor at a
fraternity house at 2 am with nothing on but her underwear, or a housemate of mine who was dumped passed - out drunk on our front porch one Saturday night by a group of male students with no knock, no doorbell, just a resounding «thud.»
After being placed on temporary suspension following the leak of the survey by a member, the executive director of the
fraternity announced that the UVM
fraternity house would be closed.
Best friends Louis (Carradine, Coming Home) and GIlbert (Edwards, The Sure Thing) head off to Adams College together only to find that the jocks that belong to the
fraternity called Alpha Beta have taken over the dorms
after they burn down their own frat
house.
WHAT: When a college
fraternity moves into the
house next door, new parents Mac and Kelly (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) become entangled in a juvenile war with the frat's tenacious president (Zac Efron)
after butting heads over their hard - partying lifestyle.
They are enjoying the peace and quiet that has come
after the
fraternity next door led by Teddy (Zac Efron) and Pete (Dave Franco) has long since left the
house.