The Honies of “The House Bunny”

August 18, 2008 at 11:59am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

The cast of The House Bunny; Emma Stone, Rumer Willis, Anna Faris and Katharine McPhee arrive at MTV’s TRL in Midtown Manhattan today.

Here’s the 101 on these girls: Emma Stone appeared in Superbad, Rumer Willis is famous for being Bruce Willis and Demi Moore’s daughter who’s been hounding fame relentlessly, Anna Faris broke through in the Scary Movie series and hasn’t let up on her one-note shtick since and this is Katherine McPhee's first major role since sparking a national McPheever during the fifth season of American Idol…and she’s rumored to be a Scientologist (creepy).

BTW: You couldn’t pay us to see The House Bunny. It looks horrendous. Emphasis on the Ho.

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this movie was actually

this movie was actually pretty good. except for the whole preppy beyond help thing. but the plot was good.

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