
The House Bunny
DVD - 2008
When Playboy Bunny, Shelly, is tossed out of the Playboy Mansion, she has nowhere to go. She quickly falls in with the sorority girls from Zeta Alpha Zeta. The members of the sorority, all seven of whom are socially inept, are about to lose their house. The girls need a dose of what only the eternally bubbly Shelley can provide. Eventually, the girls, and Shelly, learn to stop pretending to be what they think others want them to be and start being themselves.
Publisher:
Culver City, Calif. : Columbia Pictures : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, c2008.
Edition:
Widescreen version
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (DVD) (approximately 97 min.) :,sound, color ;,4 3/4 in.
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Add a SummaryFinding family. Shelley Darlingson was raised in an orphanage, finally happy when she blossoms into a fox and moves into the Playboy Mansion. Unfortunately, she's summarily expelled on her 27th birthday(she's now too old). In desperation she takes a job as house mother for a sorority of misfits losing their house for lack of members. They have but a few months to find 30 pledges, or a sorority of mean girls will take over their place. Shelley figures that girls will pledge a house that boys find interesting, so she sets out to make the Zetas alluring, not act too smart, and host great parties. Can she succeed, and what about her own makeover? Sabotage is everywhere, plus it's hard to be one's self.

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Add a Commentjust heard, anna's marriage broke up. wanted all you fab listeners to know. could it be that Jennifer Lawrence had anything to do with it? anna's from Issaquah, you know. I doubt she lives there anymore, though. it's a formula film, with lots of eye candy. emma stone before she got famous. the dark-haired girl from 2 BROKE GIRLS. Hefner makes a cameo. Anna does the best she can with the dimwitted role she has to play here.
Sometimes you just need a fun and light comedy. Keep your eyes peeled for Emma Stone, Rumer Willis, Colin Hanks...
Can't you hear the "elevator pitch"? "Legally Blonde" meets "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" meets "Mean Girls" meets "Revenge of the Nerds" meets....and on and on and on. And aren't you getting tired of this friggin' formula, where for an hour and 20 minutes one gets to laugh at the jokes made at the expense of women/the handicapped/"name your outsider", which we are supposed to accept, because at the NEXT to the last moment, our heroine/hero has an uplifting speech and the losers have a triumphant moment? The sexism for that first hour and 20 minutes is staggering here, and what happens at the LAST moment? One woman punches another woman in the breast. Hilarious.
This is a funny chick flick. I love Anna Faris. I think she did good for writing and producing her first film.
Very funny, with Emma Stone as geeky Sorority leader, and Rumer Willis as sorority girl.
Predictable storyline, but still entertaining.
Love this movie! Anna Faris is just hilarious!
C+ for the The House Bunny!!!!
This movie was HILARIOUS!!! Such a funny chick flick! I'd recommend it in a heart beat!
This movie is amazing I really can't stop laughing my favorite part was when Shelly goes on a date and thinks she loses a penny and the man hole and then she screams as loud as she can and her dress fly's up!!!! LOL