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Triple bill of teen comedies. In 'Wild Child' (2008) pampered LA princess Poppy Moore (Emma Roberts) is sent off to a strict English boarding school after pushing her indulgent father too far with an over-the-top prank. Poppy decides to do everything she can to get expelled from the school as quickly as possible - including snogging the son of the headmistress, Mrs Kingsley (Natasha Richardson). But would the rebellious Poppy really go so far as to burn down the entire school to get her way? 'The House Bunny' (2008) stars Anna Faris as Shelley, a blonde and bubbly Playboy bunny who is thrown out of the Playboy mansion and ends up becoming house mother in a college sorority that is home to seven socially-challenged and downright dysfunctional young women. It turns out that Shelley and the college girls, despite their differences, have a lot to teach other about life and love. The original playboy Hugh Hefner makes an appearance as himself. Finally, 'Sydney White' (2008) transposes the fairy tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves into a modern US college setting. Amanda Bynes stars in the title role as a beautiful young student who pledges her allegiance to her late mother's once dignified sorority when she starts college on a scholarship. But she soon realises that sorority life is far from what it was in her mother's day, and decides to find a home outside the college. She ends up sharing a house with seven social outcasts - but soon discovers that every one of the 'seven dorks' has a special quality of his own...
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