The House Bunny (12A)
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Your support makes all the difference.This comedy of female empowerment is written by the team behind Legally Blonde, and boy, can you tell. It reruns the very same ditz-in-academe schtick, only this time she's played by Anna Faris as a goofy Playboy Bunny, chucked out of Hef's mansion on reaching the age of 27 – "59 in Bunny years".
Undaunted, she moves into a sorority house and turns its shy, retiring occupants into the hottest babes on campus. One could be forgiven for thinking that the American college system is merely one big popularity contest. Certainly, no one does anything outrageous like read a book.
The trailer for The House Bunny
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