Following the likes of 'Deuce Bigalow', ‘Little Nicky’ and 'Joe Dirt', Adam Sandler's production company 'Happy Madison Productions' brings us another summer comedy in the form of 'The House Bunny'.
Staring Anna Faris who plays Shelley Darlingson, a ditzy Playboy bunny who has a reality check when she is kicked out of the Playboy mansion. She tries to come to terms with her new environment,
and finds the comfort in the form of sorority girls from Zeta Alpha Zeta. These girls need her help as much as she needs there’s.
There is nothing original about this film and you can see where it is going as soon as it begins. That said, this film isn't meant to be a thought provoking film, it's meant to give you a laugh or two, and it does. Anna plays her character quite well and gives Shelley the comedic form she needs to make the story flow. A big surprise was to see Colin Hanks, he has a small part, but it makes you wonder what made him sign up for a project such as this.
'The House Bunny' is one film that won't be everyone’s choice for the next rental, but for a quick laugh this will do the trick.
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Staring Anna Faris who plays Shelley Darlingson, a ditzy Playboy bunny who has a reality check when she is kicked out of the Playboy mansion. She tries to come to terms with her new environment,
and finds the comfort in the form of sorority girls from Zeta Alpha Zeta. These girls need her help as much as she needs there’s.
There is nothing original about this film and you can see where it is going as soon as it begins. That said, this film isn't meant to be a thought provoking film, it's meant to give you a laugh or two, and it does. Anna plays her character quite well and gives Shelley the comedic form she needs to make the story flow. A big surprise was to see Colin Hanks, he has a small part, but it makes you wonder what made him sign up for a project such as this.
'The House Bunny' is one film that won't be everyone’s choice for the next rental, but for a quick laugh this will do the trick.
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