At first I wasn't too keen about watching this film, I thought it was going to be boring, but it wasn't.
It's an easy to watch film that's light hearted and fun.
It's never going to win an oscar but in my opinion it's not a bad way to spend a free 97 minutes.
My partner enjoyed it too, although I think most men would as there is plenty of flesh on show, unsurprisingly!
Anna Faris is always funny and certainly doesn't disappoint in this film. She makes you genuinely feel sorry for her, but like in most light hearted films, she comes good in the end.
Even Heff and the girls come across well. The rest of the cast are all good too.
I laughed all throughout the film, and would definitely recommend to both men and women.
House Bunny is a tasteless experience. A twenty-something aspires and becomes a member of the Playboy household. It's all done in a clean cut way with plenty of scantly clad females, without ever showing the true issue of pornography. Anna Faris plays the blonde bimbo with relish and clearly deserves better. The film could have dealt with how females are meant to conform to male stereotypes and its better to follow your own heart's desire. Instead a group of unfashionable college girls are whisked into wag form, dispensing with any personalities and brains. Entirely predictable, House Bunny does have a few laughs and a good soundtrack but you cannot avoid the sour taste it leaves.
Or the death of feminism. Playmate gets kicked out of Hefner's mansion for being too old. She moves into a University sorority house occupied only by plain looking girls and teaches them how to be babes. A Pygmalion for the end of civilisation. It seems a little harsh to be cruel to a film that Anna Faris dieted so hard for, but really, her fab waistline is this film's only saving grace.