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The House Bunny
a.k.a. I Know What Boys Like Director: Fred Wolf Cast: Anna Faris, Colin Hanks, Emma Stone, Kat Dennings

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  • DVD Release Date: 12/19/2008
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 8,992

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Features

Deleted Scenes; "The Girls Upstairs" Behind the Scenes with the real "Girls Next Door" on set; ; "Look Who Dropped By" Check out the stars who showed up on set!; ; "Ana Faris: House Mom" A look at Anna Faris and her character "Shelley"; ; "I Know What Boys Like" Music Video by Katharine McPhee

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- House Bunny
1. Chapter 1 [3:29]
2. Chapter 2 [2:08]
3. Chapter 3 [4:00]
4. Chapter 4 [1:59]
5. Chapter 5 [3:31]
6. Chapter 6 [4:33]
7. Chapter 7 [2:55]
8. Chapter 8 [1:33]
9. Chapter 9 [3:04]
10. Chapter 10 [2:10]
11. Chapter 11 [1:24]
12. Chapter 12 [5:44]
13. Chapter 13 [2:12]
14. Chapter 14 [3:41]
15. Chapter 15 [:46]
16. Chapter 16 [4:02]
17. Chapter 17 [3:19]
18. Chapter 18 [3:17]
19. Chapter 19 [2:38]
20. Chapter 20 [3:02]
21. Chapter 21 [4:49]
22. Chapter 22 [3:37]
23. Chapter 23 [6:07]
24. Chapter 24 [6:05]
25. Chapter 25 [1:58]
26. Chapter 26 [6:23]
27. Chapter 27 [2:34]
28. Chapter 28 [5:59]

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Editorial Reviews

When Playboy playmate Shelley (Anna Faris) is unceremoniously evicted from Hugh Hefner's lavish mansion in order to make room for some younger beauties, her quest for employment finds her serving as den mother to an unpopular L.A. sorority in this Happy Madison production directed by Fred Wolf. Colin Hanks, Rumer Willis, Katharine McPhee, Monet Mazur, and Beverly D'Angelo co-star. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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WOW I LIKED IT!by MeganLA

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October 25, 2009: THIS WAS A REAL GOOD MOVIE SHE WAS MS. NOVEMBER BUT GOT KICKED OUT THE PLAYBOY BUNNY PALACE CAUSE SHE WAS 27 BUT SHE MET UP WITH SOME SORITORY GIRLS AND LIVED WITH THEM THEY GOT MAKEOVERS AND NOW THERE BABES THE CRITICS ARE SO WRONG THIS MOVIE IS SO COOL! I NOW HAVE THE DVD! AND IM HAPPY TO HAVE IT I LOVE YOU ANNA FARIS! YOU RULE!!!

I Also Recommend: Mean Girls.

Just might drop your IQby Chancie

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December 30, 2008: I had heard The House Bunny was a really funny movie, a real gem. I shouldn't have listened...

You follow Shelly, a Playboy Bunny who's been kicked out of the mansion. With nowhere to go and no streets smarts (or any smarts at all), she stumbles upon the Zeta house, a sorority house that is on the verge of losing everything. Guys don't like them and they have no pledges. Here comes the House Bunny to the rescue!

Anyways...there is no humor in this movie. It relies on "humor" that's flat out stupid which will more than likely just make you roll your eyes. I would say the worst moment has to be the "Forest Gump" moment, but you'll see that for yourself. There are many parts that are just cliche, seen a million times. Not to mention Shelly is your typical stupid blonde girl that you see all the time in movies...she has less knowledge of the world and how things work than a five year old.

The script...well...is just as stupid. Of course, it has to be if it wants to try to play off the humor. The characters are annoying. Between Shelly to the "wannabe rebel" to the very masculine girl...they'll all drive you to your nerves' ends.

The only decent thing was the songs they used in the movie, most of them being some of the popular ones you hear on the radio, such as Avril Lavigne's "Girlfriend."

Overall? Pass on this one. By the ending scene, I felt like I was slowly dying, waiting for it to end.


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