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Genres:
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Comedy /
Romance /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Fred Wolf
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Actors:
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Emma Stone,
Rumer Willis,
Kiely Williams,
Hugh M. Hefner,
Sarah Wright,
Dana Goodman,
Kimberly Makkouk,
Tyson Ritter,
Anna Faris,
Colin Hanks,
Kat Dennings,
Christopher McDonald,
Beverly D'Angelo,
Katharine McPhee,
Monet Mazur
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Duration:
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97 min.
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Rating:
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(5.5/10)189
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Plot Summary:
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Sexpot Shelley Darlington (Anna Faris) lives comfortably at the Romeo Mansion, until a jealous adversary gets her tossed off on her tail. With nowhere else to go, she winds up at Zeta Alpha Zeta sorority. The seven socially unfitting Zetas will lose their house unless they can lure more pledges; to do that, they need to learn the ways of makeup and men from an superior.
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House Bunny, The
John AndersonIt's a little stroke of genius: Make a female-empowerment movie and cast it with Playboy Bunnies. Elevated via a strong script by Legally Blonde scribes Kirsten Smith and Karen McCullah Lutz, The House Bunny is a blissfully broad comedy that should catapult Anna Faris into a singular kind of stardom -- she's funny, she's sexy, and her movie distinguishes itself grandly from a mostly gore-and-groin-fixated summer comedy season. Titles are sometimes dumped in mid- to late August, but good buzz could help this Fred Wolf-directed laffer break out beyond its young-femme target audience. Best known for her work in the Scary Movie franchise and her stoner turn in last year's Smiley Face, Faris plays Shelley Darlingson, a Bunny who resides in paradise -- aka ...
House Bunny, The
Anna Faris stars as a 'Playboy' bunny who goes in search of fresh pastures
Hollywood's favourite go-to bimbo proves the old adage that blondes have more fun in this college-based comedy. But Anna Faris does make sure to spread the joy.
Shelley Darlingson, the titular 'Playboy' bunny, is perhaps her most daring comic turn, even taking into account the Scary Movie franchise and her scene-stealing roles in Lost In Translation (2003) and Just Friends (2005). After all, such a vacuous character needs an actress who can bring something extra. Faris's performance is like a perfectly engineered bra, adding bounce to an otherwise flat story. And, as it turns out, there is more to Shelley than great curves.
The world beyond Hugh Hefner's mansion remains a mystery to her as ...
House Bunny, The
Anna Faris capitalises on her idle-blonde number in this sunny, ludicrous comedy. Shes Shelley, a ill-defined-witted,...
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