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No one knows what evil lurks with the folks next door in this black comedy. Earl Keese (John Belushi) is a middle-aged suburbanite whose life is dull and uneventful, and that's just the way he likes i... read more read more...t, though his wife, Enid (Kathryn Walker), isn't quite so happy. Earl soon learns that a new couple has just moved into the house next door, loudly leisure-suited Vic (Dan Aykroyd) and sexy Ramona (Cathy Moriarty). Earl is at once thrilled and terrified when Ramona unexpectedly attempts to seduce him, and he is quite puzzled when Vic and Ramona stop by for dinner the following evening and Ramona angrily accuses Earl of trying to take advantage of her. After an argument, Vic offers to make peace by buying dinner from a take-out restaurant. When Earl spies Vic cooking the meal in his kitchen a few minutes later, he realizes that his new neighbors are playing some sort of game with him, though he's not sure what or why. Neighbors marked the third and final screen pairing of Saturday Night Live stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd; Belushi died of a drug overdose three months after the film's release. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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R, 1 hr. 35 min.

Directed by: John G. Avildsen

Release Date: December 18, 1981

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  • January 11, 2011
    A boring comedy, it's not very funny, although there are some good actors in it. I don't recommend it.
  • August 24, 2010
    If the actor's weren't so typecast as "Jake and Elwood" or many other SNL skits, it'd be easier for most viewers to get into this well thought out and directed comedy. Clearly, the public was expecting another SNL skit, and what they got was a very dark and symbolic comedy about ... read moreclimbing out of an archetypical pit of quicksand that is sucking it's lead character Earl Keese down day by passing day. This is a film made for intelligent people, and sadly, it was too smart and twisted for it's own good.

    By twisted, there are many ideas that run in the film that continue to perplex but also amaze once they're accepted as what the character decides to do. Consider the final sequence when Earl Keese is about to leave his family behind, everything he has worked for his life and start anew, and he looks at a beautiful family portrait. The twisted part is that he smashes the family portrait over his head and subsequently burns the house down. Why would he do this? Well, after the course of the film, he symbolically stares at a superficial picture of a perfect family, yet deep down, he sees his family for what it really is...dysfunctional and hopelessly beyond repair. In a theme that became "American Beauty", he stops taking it. He steps around the murky pit and goes on living, perhaps not in a moral way, but at least in a fulfilling way to his own happiness.

    As for the neighbors themselves, we at first wonder why they are doing all these weird, awful things to Earl. Why, for instance, would Vic's wife accuse him of trying to "pork" her? Why would Vic be so imposing upon Earl and even trick him into thinking he's dying in a pit of quicksand? Why would they play all of these games on poor Earl? After several viewings, you get the idea that the neighbors already see Earl for the person he is, and are systematically trying to free him from what's sucking him down. Earl is intimidated, full of discontent, and doesn't know how to deal with the problems of daily life other than simply plopping down in front of the television set.

    Many complain how "sad" it was for this to be John Belushi's last work. I beg to differ. I think it's great that his final film showed him to be a fine actor who embodied the role like no other. Sure Dan Aykroyd could've been Earl and Belushi could've been Vic(as originally planned), but it wouldn't have been anywhere near as interesting as seeing Belushi playing a role so grandly opposite the role of Bluto he played in "Animal House".

    Despite some of the problems of the film, which include a look that feels like it's director John G. Avildsen was trying to hurry things up, a lack of inspired cinematography, and at times, humor too perplexing to be funny, "Neighbors" is a truly interesting comedy and a very good film. Yes, "Neighbors" is flawed in some areas, so much so that we wonder what it's makers were thinking, but we shouldn't let those little quirks discredit the honest attempt to do something different.
  • January 15, 2010
    Strange flick from Aykroyd & Co. It's mostly silly, but not in a good way.
  • December 28, 2009
    Incredibly Funny.
  • January 29, 2009
    From the producers of Jaws, and the director of Rocky comes this utterly bizzare comedy that was one of the last teamings of John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. Belushi is the straightlaced man whose routine and stagnant life is thrown into turmoil when Aykroyd and his hot to trot wife... read more move in to the seemilgly abandonded house next door. The new neighbors are impossible to figure out as the amorous wife constantly flirts with Belushi, and Aykroyd makes himself right at home...in Belushi's house. Shotguns, quicksand, and edible panties all make their way through one bizarre night for the man who lives at the end of the road. It's not laugh out loud funny, but it's so strange you can't help but keep watching. Knowing the man's real life history, it's ironic to see Belushi playing the straight arrow, since off the set, he was more than likely contastantly coked out of his mind.
  • July 21, 2008
    Always liked the Belushi-Akroyd connection from The Blues Brothers so I watched this flick since they reteam but I was soooo bored with it.
  • January 26, 2010
    This movie is zany at times, but more boring than funny. Sure, there are some good actors, so if you're a big fan, you might like to see this movie.
  • October 29, 2009
    A black comedy that grows on you. There are some great moments in one of John Belushi's last movies.
  • September 30, 2008
    I didn't get it. It was kind of intriguing because it was so weird, but something about it was really unsettling and we had to turn it off. Oh and it wasn't funny either.
  • September 20, 2008
    Saw this and laughed my a** off. Some great comedic scenes. Actually Belushi & Aykroyd played reverse roles in this. Cathy Moriarty is stunning.

Critic Reviews


Clint Morris
March 23, 2005
Clint Morris, Moviehole

Belushi and Aykroyd do it again!

March 26, 2009
Variety

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Roger Ebert
October 23, 2004
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

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Janet Maslin
August 30, 2004
Janet Maslin, New York Times

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David Kaplan
March 1, 2008
David Kaplan, Kaplan vs. Kaplan

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Jake Euker
August 24, 2005
Jake Euker, F5 (Wichita, KS)

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Emanuel Levy
July 27, 2005
Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com

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Jeffrey Westhoff
November 23, 2004
Jeffrey Westhoff, Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)

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January 26, 2006
Time Out

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May 24, 2003
Film4

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