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22 August 2008 (USA) moreTagline:
Brains. Beauty. Bravery. These girls got it all... They just don't know it yet. morePlot:
When Shelly, a Playboy bunny, is tossed out of the mansion, she has nowhere to go until she falls in with the sorority girls from Zeta Alpha Zeta. The members of the sorority - who also have got to be the seven most socially clueless women on the planet - are about to lose their house. They need a dose of what only the eternally bubbly Shelley can provide... but they will each learn on their own to stop pretending to be what others want them to be and start being themselves. | add synopsisNewsDesk:
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This Bunny is funny and will please fans of light, silly comedy and romance moreUS Showtimes:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Anna Faris | ... | Shelley Darlingson | |
| Colin Hanks | ... | Oliver | |
| Emma Stone | ... | Natalie | |
| Kat Dennings | ... | Mona | |
| Katharine McPhee | ... | Harmony | |
| Rumer Willis | ... | Joanne | |
| Kiely Williams | ... | Lilly | |
| Dana Goodman | ... | Carrie Mae | |
| Kimberly Makkouk | ... | Tanya | |
| Monet Mazur | ... | Cassandra | |
| Tyson Ritter | ... | Colby | |
| Hugh M. Hefner | ... | Himself | |
| Christopher McDonald | ... | Dean Simmons | |
| Beverly D'Angelo | ... | Mrs. Hagstrom | |
| Leslie Del Rosario | ... | Sienna |
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I Know What Boys Like (USA) (working title)Untitled Anna Faris Project (USA) (working title)
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Rated PG-13 for sex-related humor, partial nudity and brief strong language.Parents Guide:
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97 minCountry:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
USA:PG-13 (certificate #44141) | Australia:M | Singapore:PG | Canada:G (Quebec) | Ireland:12A | Philippines:R-13 (MTRCB) | Malaysia:U (cut)MOVIEmeter: 
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Factual errors: Playboy Bunnies were waitresses at the Playboy Club chain. Playmates are nude models. moreQuotes:
Shelley: [puts on Natalie's glasses] God, you need to go to the eye doctor!Natalie: I did. That's where I got my glasses.
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Shelley (Anna Faris) was abandoned as a baby on someone's doorstep long ago. As she relates, no one was interested in getting her back although they did request that the basket be returned! Shuttled from one orphanage to another, Shelley eventually found a "family" when her womanish figure came into fruition. That's right, Shelley resided in the Playboy mansion and found happiness with Hef and the other gal pal housemates. However, one day Shelley receives word that Hef has given her two hours to move out of the mansion. A fellow worker at the residence suggests that, perhaps, she is getting too old to be a bunny. After all, didn't she just turn 27? And, isn't that like 59 in "bunny years"? So, off Shelley goes, hurt and scared. After a day on her own, she stumbles onto a nearby college campus and learns that she could possibly find a job, a home, and a salary by becoming a sorority "mother" to a group of misfit sisters. These gals, the Zetas, have seen their numbers shrink, mostly because they are all shy and a bit unconventional (among them, Katharine McPhee and Rumer Willis). The college has already told them that if they don't find new members, the Zeta house will be shut down. It is going to be Shelley's biggest challenge to turn the sorority into an attractive place for the new students. Can she do it? Perhaps, Shelly could ask for the help and advice of a nursing home director, Oliver (Colin Hanks), a nice man she met in a park? After a brief, blase beginning, this film packs a good punch of light comedy and romance. Part of the credit should go to the very nice cast. Faris is wonderful in her role as the dimwitted bunny who has more than enough smarts to learn a few new tricks and Hanks, in a smaller role, is quite nice as the love interest. The Zeta girls themselves, especially Rumer Willis and Emma Stone, are a delightful bunch of offbeat creatures that learn some lessons themselves. The rest of the cast, including Christopher McDonald and Beverly D'Angelo, is good, also. The costumes, naturally, are very fine, as this is a gal-dominated movie and clothes are especially important. But, the sunny sets, cinematography, screenplay, and direction are up to snuff as well. No, it's not Willie Shakespeare but the flick is definitely a good diversion from the everyday blues. It's a likely bet that you will find this "Bunny" to be quite funny indeed.