Anna Faris (‘Lost in Translation’, ‘Scary Movie’) uses her bubbly personality and superb comic timing to create one of the year’s outstanding comedy characters in ‘The House Bunny’, a hilarious story of ‘sisters’ sticking together.
When a Playboy bunny is thrown out of the Playboy mansion she uses her skills and charm to help a house of clueless college girls to realise their true potential.
Charming, heart-warming and hilarious, ‘The House Bunny’ will have you bouncing with laughter.
If you liked ‘Legally Blonde’ and ‘Mean Girls’, you’ll love ‘The House Bunny’.
Latest customer reviews (from a total of 4 reviews):
hilarious
Reviewer: LO
Date: 24/10/2008
LOVE THIS FILM! soo funny. cant wait untill its out on dvd. i would highly recommend this film to girls especially.. although i was surprised by how many lads were watching it..or should i say watching anna faris? Anna was very funny and the music was great. over all a hilarious chick flick..dont know a girl who wouldnt like it!
This film is in very poor taste,unsuitable for 12 year olds.It has lots of inuendo(which may pass over their heads) and unpleasant language .The directors seemed to have contrived particular scenes just to be able to include particular one liners and inappropriate sexual references.
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