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2008 [[Romantic Comedy]]. [[Anna Faris]] is a [[Playboy Bunny]] who gets kicked out of the mansion for being too old at the age of 27. With nowhere else to go, she ends up at a sorority house of losers that will lose their charter if they don't attract new pledges. Most of the film's humor comes from taking standard makeover and college sorority tropes and exaggerating them to point of light parody, while still playing them straight.
2008 [[Romantic Comedy]]. [[Anna Faris]] is a [[Playboy Bunny]] who gets kicked out of the mansion for being too old at the age of 27. With nowhere else to go, she ends up at a sorority house of losers that will lose their charter if they don't attract new pledges. Most of the film's humor comes from taking standard makeover and college sorority tropes and exaggerating them to point of light parody, while still playing them straight.
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=== Tropes include: ===
* [[All Guys Want Sorority Women]]
* [[All Guys Want Sorority Women]]
* [[Alpha Bitch]]: Phi Iota Mu, and for a time [[Becoming the Mask|the protagonists]].
* [[Alpha Bitch]]: Phi Iota Mu, and for a time [[Becoming the Mask|the protagonists]].

Revision as of 15:06, 14 November 2015

The House Bunny


2008 Romantic Comedy. Anna Faris is a Playboy Bunny who gets kicked out of the mansion for being too old at the age of 27. With nowhere else to go, she ends up at a sorority house of losers that will lose their charter if they don't attract new pledges. Most of the film's humor comes from taking standard makeover and college sorority tropes and exaggerating them to point of light parody, while still playing them straight.


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