Anna Faris Talks About House Bunny

Anna Faris Talks About House Bunny

Anna Faris recently took some time out of her red carpet premiere schedule to answer a few questions about her role in House Bunnies. Believe it or not, Anna has taken into careful consideration the kinds of characters she wants to play in movies, and also...she never googles herself after reading online that she has one breast larger than the other.

To get into character was there any method acting involved in this role?

There was A LOT
of working out and three hours of hair and makeup every
day, which I guess the Bunnies have to do too. I was wearing all those
sexy outfits, and after a while I started to feel sexier. I think it
was the gift that this movie gave me, amongst other things. I started
to feel like a sexier person, which was really cool. I never felt that
way before, so that was really nice.

Are you anticipating any feminist groups raising a ruckus?
Oh god, I just hope they don't ask me anything. No, I should maybe
worry about that and have something intellectual prepared to say. I
wanted it to be clear that my character, while she is pressuring the
girls to look sexy and impress guys, that we recognize that her
priorities are skewed and not necessarily the correct priorities. I
think this is an empowering story of women realizing that they really
don't need the approval of guys.

Do you think there's going to be another Scary Movie?
You know, I always feel like I'm the last person to know. The last time I was on IMDb, it said that I was doing Scary Movie 5.
Nobody told me. Somebody also wrote on the message board that one of my
boobs was bigger than the other. I never thought of that. So I've made
a vow to not ever look myself up. No good can come of it.

Was it hard to get Playboy interested in this project?

No. We gave the script
to them right after (Adam Sandler's production company) Happy Madison and Sony were onboard. They agreed
immediately and were incredibly supportive. We spent a week and a half
shooting there, and it was very satisfying.

In spite of the goofy characters Anna play on screen, she comes across as very intelligent and well spoken. Does anybody else get that impression from her?



COMMENTS...

anonimous anonimous said:

I wonder if it is true what she says, "I think this is an empowering story of women realizing that they really don't need the approval of guys." I'm glad the interviewer asked her that. It doesn't really look like that is what the movie is about.

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iowa girl said:

I have never noticed before but Anna has great gams!

MySay MySay said:

Yeah, well all these types of stories are supposed to be "empowering women" yet here they are, just T&A shows disguised as an "empowering" story, maybe because at the end she happened to change herself to try and impress a smart guy by acting smart - big deal, I mean c'mon the 2-1/2 minute review had girls in little nighties, she said there was alot of hair and make up and 3 hours of working out every day. It really just looks like the same old same old to me but I'll bet all the teen girls love it.

Rachel Rachel said:

At least she admits that the characters priorities are skewed. She should have continued with that line of thought instead of calling it "empowering". You can call it a silly movie without being disrespectful.

melissa22 melissa22 said:

I am so sick of hearing every bitch who chooses to get naked or walk around half naked in a movie saying it is empowering to women. Its the exact fuckin opposite. Anna has no acting skills what so ever so of course she did this idiotic movie. Hollywood is dead and gone, no more class, no more glamor and obviously no more talent. I am so over it all.

Anonymous Anonymous said:

You know what's strange about Anna Faris is that she was a late bloomer growing up as a kid and not to mention that she is acually awkward when she wears those skimpy outfits. She is said to always wear sweats on the set and does not want to be known as a girl who'll wear anything just for popularity. Melissa22 YOU DON"T KNOW Sh!T ABOUT ANNA FAIRS!!!! Why do you even bother to pay the $10 for movie tickets to her movies just to critize them. I know why. Because you're jealous of her and you hate it that she's funny and that she has a fun time making films. So what do you do? Critize her movies so you can fell better about your pitiful self. You are so pathetic and GUESS WHAT?! You're still not going to make yourself feel any different by trashing her. HOW CAN YOU HATE SOMEONE YOU HAVE NEVER MET?! That just makes YOU(Melissa22 and everyone who is lke you) a STUPID, DUMWITTED, B!TCH!!!

nickole nickole said:

I am going to see this tonite, and I am excited. Who cares if it isn't "empowering"? It looks like a funny movie that is easy to watch, and I think Anna Faris is cute and hilarious. She obviously has SOME skills if she can carry movies.

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