🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Fred Wolf
- Genre: Comedy, Romance
- Release year: 2008
- Runtime (length): 1h 37min
- IMDb rating: 5.5/10 (98k votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 43%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
A Playboy bunny gets evicted and accidentally joins a sorority, teaching them to be hot while also learning that reading is fundamental, or something.
🍿 The House Bunny: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Shelley’s Expulsion from the Playboy Mansion
Shelley Darlingson, a carefree and somewhat naive Playboy Bunny, lives a blissful life in the Playboy Mansion. Her world is turned upside down the day after her 27th birthday when she receives a note from Hugh Hefner asking her to move out. Feeling lost and without any real-world skills, Shelley is forced to leave the only home she’s ever known.

Finding a New Home with Zeta Alpha Zeta
Wandering aimlessly, Shelley stumbles upon a struggling sorority house, Zeta Alpha Zeta, populated by socially awkward and unconventional girls. Recognizing a group in need of her expertise, Shelley offers her services as a house mother, hoping to transform the Zetas into a popular and sought-after sorority. Initially rejected, she eventually wins them over with her bubbly personality and promises to help them attract new members.

The Makeover Montage
Shelley embarks on a mission to overhaul the Zetas’ image, teaching them about makeup, fashion, and flirting. The Zetas, in turn, start attracting attention and gaining popularity on campus. However, their newfound focus on superficiality begins to clash with their own values, creating tension within the sorority. Shelley also finds herself falling for Oliver, a kind and intelligent man, but struggles to connect with him on a deeper level.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Shelley Darlingson (Anna Faris): A kind-hearted but naive Playboy bunny who becomes the house mother of a socially awkward sorority after being kicked out of the Playboy Mansion.
- Natalie (Emma Stone): The intelligent and initially socially awkward leader of the Zeta Alpha Zeta sorority who learns to embrace her confidence.
- Oliver (Colin Hanks): A charming and genuine nursing home director who becomes Shelley’s love interest, valuing her personality over her appearance.
- Mona (Kat Dennings): A sarcastic and cynical member of the Zeta Alpha Zeta sorority.
- Dean Simmons (Christopher McDonald): The somewhat eccentric dean of the college.
- Mrs. Hagstrom (Beverly D’Angelo): The snide leader of the Phi Iota Mu sorority.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Shelley: “The eyes are the nipples of the face.” – Shelley shares her unique beauty philosophy on how to enhance one’s appearance.
- Shelley: “I’m a bunny, duh!” – Shelley says this to emphasize her identity.
- Shelley: “It’s like a dream, but I’m awake and still in my pajamas!” – Shelley expresses her excitement about her new life as a house mother.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $25,000,000
- Domestic Gross: $48,237,389
- Worldwide Gross: $70,439,696
💥 The House Bunny Reviews
Personal Review
Okay, I admit it, I actually enjoyed this movie! It’s silly, yes, and definitely predictable, but Anna Faris is so charming and funny. I found myself laughing out loud at her antics and surprisingly, I got invested in the Zeta girls. The makeover montage was so fun, and it made me want to raid my closet and experiment with new looks. It is not going to win any awards but sometimes you just want a fun, feel-good movie!
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of Anna Faris comedies”
- “Viewers who enjoy lighthearted, feel-good movies”
- “Those interested in sorority-themed films”
- “People who like movies with makeover montages”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Suggestive humor and language”
- “Sexual references”
- “Mild profanity”
- “Stereotypical portrayals”
Professional Reviews
- Variety: “The House Bunny’ delivers exactly what you’d expect: a lighthearted and predictable comedy. While Anna Faris shines as Shelley, the film struggles to find its footing beyond the initial premise, relying on tired stereotypes.
- The Hollywood Reporter: “Anna Faris’ comedic talent elevates The House Bunny above the mundane, but ultimately, the story fails to offer anything fresh or insightful. The supporting cast offers a few moments of charm, but struggles to create something truly memorable.
Audience Reactions
Anna Faris’ comedic timing and energy stole the show!: Most viewers agree that Anna Faris’ performance is the main reason to watch this film, making it funny and entertaining.
The makeover scenes were hilariously over-the-top and fun to watch.: Many audience members found the makeover scenes, though cliche, to be entertaining and a highlight of the movie.
Overall Consensus: While predictable and somewhat silly, The House Bunny’s charm and humor, largely driven by Anna Faris, make it an enjoyable watch for fans of lighthearted comedies.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “Anna Faris chose to appear nude in one scene instead of using a body double, stating it was what her character would do. The reactions from the other actresses are genuine.”
- “The screenwriters of ‘The House Bunny’ also wrote ‘Legally Blonde’.”
- “Several cast members have famous parents: Rumer Willis is the daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, and Colin Hanks is the son of Tom Hanks.”
🖥️ How to Watch The House Bunny?
The House Bunny is widely available for streaming and purchase. You can find it on platforms like Prime Video, Apple TV, and Vudu, where it is often available to rent or buy. Check your local listings on these and other streaming services for current availability. Physical copies (DVD and Blu-ray) can typically be purchased from major retailers like Amazon and Best Buy.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed The House Bunny, you might like these similar films:
- Legally Blonde (2001): Both films feature a bubbly, underestimated blonde who challenges stereotypes and finds success in an unexpected environment.
- Sydney White (2007): A college freshman, finds herself at odds with a snobby sorority and unites a group of outcast students.
- Miss Congeniality (2000): An FBI agent has to go undercover in the Miss America pageant.
- Clueless (1995): A fashionable and popular high school student tries to give a new student a makeover.
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🎧 Soundtrack
The House Bunny features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
The House Bunny is rated PG-13 for sexual content and language, making it unsuitable for young children. It’s primarily geared towards teenagers and young adults.
The House Bunny stars Anna Faris as Shelley Darlingson, Emma Stone as Natalie, and Colin Hanks as Oliver. Kat Dennings, Rumer Willis, and Katharine McPhee also have significant roles.
The House Bunny is a comedy about a Playboy Bunny who gets kicked out of the mansion and becomes a house mother for a sorority of socially awkward girls. She helps them become more popular, while they teach her about inner beauty and intelligence.
🔥 Bonus Content
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Anna Faris gets candid about her time in “The House Bunny” and how it helped her embrace her body! This interview is a must-watch for fans of the movie.
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In need of a clever way to memorize names? Netflix Is A Joke has you covered with this hilarious clip from “The House Bunny”!
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Get ready for a fresh take on “The House Bunny”! Korean girls share their reactions to the iconic makeover scene and discuss cultural differences in beauty standards.
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