The House Bunny (Blu-ray) Reviews

The House Bunny (Blu-ray) Blu-Ray Movie

Newest Review: ... find 30 new pledges or they will lose their home. Shelley decides the only way to make the girls popular is to make them ... more

 ... more boy friendly, therefore she gives them all make overs with surprising results. Will the makeover help them gain the pledges they need, or will posh girls from another house sabotage everything? My View: This isn't a great film, it's not even a good film, I don't know enough about Anna Faris to know if she is a comedic actress, but she is so wooden that Colin Hanks (Her love interest) may have got splinters when he moved in for a hug at one point, although this is unlikely as he manages to reinvent the term dull in...more

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The House Bunny [Blu-ray] [2009] [Region Free]
Release Date: 2009 - 02 - 09, Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Last Update 21.05.2013 23:35

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Release Date: 2009 - 02 - 09, Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
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paulie1975
The House Bunny (Blu-ray): Stupid is as Stupid Does (663 words)
by - written on 17/05/11 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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Film Only (Rented from Lovefilm) Shelley (Anna Faris) is a playboy bunny, she's an orphan who grew up as an ugly duckling and then matured, so she fully appreciates her new life and her new family and has never been happier. Unfortunately just as she hopes to make her first playboy cover, she is asked to leave the Playboy mansion by one of Hugh Hefners aids, the day after her 27th birthday for being too old. After leaving the mansion, she realises she isn't actually qualified to do anything else and due to a happy coincidence finds herself a job as the house mother of a university sorority house, it is one of the least popular ...  Read the complete review

paul1983
Uggggh, don't bother (229 words)
by - written on 22/11/09 (Somewhat useful, 4 readings)
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This is basically teen-flick by numbers with a far from fresh idea. Anna Ferris, who is doing very well for herself as a dumb blonde in nearly all her films, is a Playboy Bunny who is conned into leaving the house and her ambitions by a jealous fellow housemate. As you do, she decides to become a house Mom to Zeta girls at a University campus. (Legally Blonde with a twist at best). Of course all the residents in Zeta are female and in desperate need of Ferris' help to turn them from frumps to hotties (see the majority of similar films). Naturally Ferris also falls in love but with a guy (Colin Hanks, his Pa must be so proud) who she doesn't ...  Read the complete review