The House Bunny 2008

In this hilarious romp, free-spirited Playboy Mansion dweller Shelley finds herself at odds with a rival, leading to her unceremonious eviction. With nowhere else to turn, she stumbles upon Zeta Alpha Zeta sorority and their desperate quest to sign new members before losing their home. As they navigate the world of makeup and men, Shelley and the girls discover that embracing individuality is the key to true happiness.

In this hilarious romp, free-spirited Playboy Mansion dweller Shelley finds herself at odds with a rival, leading to her unceremonious eviction. With nowhere else to turn, she stumbles upon Zeta Alpha Zeta sorority and their desperate quest to sign new members before losing their home. As they navigate the world of makeup and men, Shelley and the girls discover that embracing individuality is the key to true happiness.

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The House Bunny does not have end credit scenes.

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55

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5.3

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5.5 /10

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Shelley Darlington, portrayed by Anna Faris, is a carefree Playboy Bunny enjoying a life of indulgence and glamour. However, everything changes when she wakes up the morning after her twenty-seventh birthday to a surprising note from Hugh Hefner, asking her to “pack up and leave.” Heartbroken and unsure of her next steps, she embarks on a journey in search of a new beginning.

While on the road, Shelley encounters a group of girls who embody her past joy and vivacity. Eager to join their world, she discovers that they are part of a sorority, which ultimately denies her entry due to her lack of student status and their haughty demeanor. Undaunted, she approaches another sorority, Zeta Alpha Zeta, but finds herself unwelcome yet again. The only girl who shows any interest is Natalie, a quirky wallflower played by Emma Stone, who is determined to lead the technically-challenged Zetas.

As Shelley becomes a beacon of charisma and fun, she turns the Zeta Alpha Zetas around, showing them how to attract attention and friendship. Amidst this transformation, she crosses paths with Oliver, played by Colin Hanks, and, despite her expertise in flirting, she finds herself needing guidance from her newfound friends to connect with him.

As the Zetas gain popularity, they face a dilemma: in their quest to fit in, they’ve lost a part of themselves, and they begin to resent Shelley. In a surprising turn of events, she receives a call from the Playboy Mansion, revealing that her departure was a misunderstanding and they never intended for her to leave. While this seems like the perfect opportunity to return to her former life, Shelley realizes she has developed a deep affection for her sorority girls, who have come to appreciate her as well.

Determined to mend the rift created by the Phi Iota Mus, Shelley rallies her sorority sisters and, together, they reforge their identity by blending their quirks with Shelley’s influenсe. In a heartwarming twist, the Zetas, playing matchmaker, help Daisy find a connection with Oliver, leading to a rekindled sense of camaraderie and belonging. Through this journey, Shelley learns that true fulfillment comes not from superficial popularity, but from genuine relationships and acceptance.

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