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The House Bunny [DVD] [2008]

Starring: Rumer Willis, Colin Hanks, Anna Faris, Katharine McPhee, Beverly D'Angelo
Director: Fred Wolf
Format: Anamorphic Dubbed PAL
Released: 09 Feb 2009
RRP: £19.99
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Smart, sassy and good for the guys too - By: Mike Williams, 08 Mar 2010
I bought this film for my wife, as it seemed to position itself as a chick flick (I assumed there would be enough content to keep my interest as we watched it). As it was, I thoroughly enjoyed it. It is smart, funny, & a little deeper than its title might suggest. The blu-ray image was superb - as good as any I have seen. The premise of the film revolves around a Playboy bunny leaving the mansion & becoming the House Mother to a smalll group of apparently helpless & unpopular girls. If they don't get more pledges to their house soon, then their house is history. Enter the House Bunny, who gives them a makeover. So far, so predictable. However, this is where the film turns into something more interesting, as the house girls turn increasingly bitchy & our heroine is summoned back to the mansion to fulfil her dream of being a Playmate. Will she leave her house to follow her own dreams and, if she does, will they get the pledges they need? Watch it & find out. Oh, & my wife would never forgive me if I didn't mention the love story that is also integral to the film - the will she or won't she routine. The film left me with the intended feel good factor & a deeper appreciation of alll things Playboy - Heff is a lucky guy - but this is a chick flick so I probably can't say that.
Actually rather enjoyable! - By: Ms. H. C. Carney, 16 Feb 2010
I'll admit it. I watched this for the first time & thought what a load of rubbish. But i re-watched it about 6 months later, & its a lot funnier than when i originallly watched it. So i'd give it a go, because you may hate it or you may love it, & in my case i hated it & now love it!!
All the reviews give a basic plot to the movie, so i won't mention it again.
I thought the plot was basic, but enjoyable enough, & the characters were well cast. I actuallly found the character 'Carrie Mae' such a hoot. She made me laugh SO much, i was in stiches. Shes so butch!
Anna Faris was brilliant as the typical 'air head' character she normallly plays, & comes out with brilliant quotes. And i reallly like Emma Stone as Natalie. Shes great. Saw her in Zombieland & Ghosts of Girlfriends Past. A dark horse this girl is, with a great talent for acting & i hope to see her in more things.

At first i would have rated 3 stars, but now 5. I do recommend it, its a good girly movie for a night in, & i think if your not to zealous about details than you'll like it. Give it a chance ;)
Great, don't have to think about type film - By: Mr. Andrew Miles, 07 Feb 2010
This is a reallly good sick back & enjoy film. Anna Farris is great & will certainly appeal to a male audience with the regular skimpy outfits she wears.

The pace is good, & has the usualll 'does the right thing in end' aspect to it.

Emma Stone as Natalie is also reallly great.
The House Bunny is a bundle of fun! - By: Jasmine Storm, 03 Sep 2009
The house bunny at first glance is a teen comedy about bunny girls at the playboy mansion. But dig a little deeper & you will see many hidden meanings about life. This is a fun film which demonstrates that it is not only clueless big busted blondes that have fun. Anna Faris plays Shelley perfectly...she is simple, & has only what you would consider "bunny girl" traits to her personality. But stepping out of the playboy mansion she realises that there is more to life & starts to help a sorority group of girls who are intelligent but could do with a lesson in how to shop & style! It's a fun film that girls will like more than they first thought...and the boyfriends will watch for the eye candy! A truly win-win situation.
The House Bunny - By: Mrs. Lj Hart, 20 Aug 2009
This film was very funny in places, but much of the humour was very adult & I felt the rating should have been somewhere less than 15 but greater than the 12 issued. I hadn't realised that the 'bunny' part of the title related to playboy bunnies, but thought it referred to the slightly naive, innocence & bounciness of the main character. My husband & I sat, largely cringing, through the film with our 12 year old daughter, hoping that the scenes where the house bunny bends down to give the policeman a 'bj' in the street & where she discusses her 'sexual gifts' would sweep over her head. We have watched many '12' rated films, but have not felt quite this level of discomfort previously.

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