Big House Bunny is a 1948 Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny cartoon, released in 1950 and directed by Friz Freleng.
Needing to get away from hunters, Bugs digs a tunnel and accidentally winds up in Sing Song Prison (a clear reference to Sing Sing Prison; "No Hanging Around"). As he tries settling himself to his hiding spot, prison guard (later a prisoner) Yosemite Sam (here called Sam Schultz, presumably as a character role, possibly a reference to Dutch Schultz) beats Bugs with a billy club, telling him, "Trying to pull an escape, 777174, huh?" To which Bugs replies, "I'm not 777174 - I'm only 3½."
Sam believes that, but he does not believe that Bugs is not a prisoner. Thus, Bugs is arrested, numbered 3 1/2, and is sent to the rock pile ("My mother told me there would be days like this.") When Sam smugly tells Bugs that he will be locked up in jail for 50 years, Bugs quickly comes up with an escape plan. He screams that a prisoner is escaping and points into the distance, allowing Bugs to insert his chain ball into a cannon when Sam isn't looking. A few seconds later, Sam fires the cannon to shoot down the "escaping prisoner", sending Bugs over the wall to freedom. However, it doesn't take long for Sam to get wise; he drives out of the prison with a police car and recaptures Bugs.
Big House may refer to:
Big House is the debut album by American country music band Big House. It was released on March 25, 1997 via MCA Nashville. The album includes the singles "Cold Outside," "You Ain't Lonely Yet" and "Love Ain't Easy."
"Big House" is a song by Christian rock band Audio Adrenaline, from their 1993 album Don't Censor Me. The song reached number 1 on Christian radio and is often regarded one of the band's biggest hits of their career. It won the 1996 GMA Dove Award for Long Form Music Video of the Year, and received the Song of the Decade title from CCM Magazine for the 1990s.
In 1998, the song was remade by Seven Day Jesus for a Forefront Records compilation album celebrating the tenth anniversary of the record label. The album featured classic songs from Forefront artists performed and updated by other artists.
The House Bunny is a 2008 romantic comedy film directed by Fred Wolf, written by Kirsten Smith and Karen McCullah Lutz, and starring Anna Faris as a former Playboy bunny who signs up to be the "house mother" of an unpopular university sorority after finding out she must leave the Playboy Mansion.
Shelley Darlington (Anna Faris) is an aspiring Playboy Playmate living the life of luxury in the Playboy Mansion. The day after her twenty-seventh birthday, she awakes to find a note, seemingly from Hugh Hefner, asking her to pack up and leave. She happens to stumble upon a group of girls who remind her of herself: beautiful and fun. She follows them and sees that they live in luxury too. They turn out to be the Phi Iota Mu sorority, and snobbishly reject her when she tries to join them.
She makes her way down to the Zeta Alpha Zeta house, which appears to be far less luxurious than the first sorority she visited. The members of the Zeta house are dowdy, socially awkward, and caught off guard by Shelley's bubbly nature, prompting them to initially reject her. Once they see Shelley's ability to attract boys, the Zetas change their mind and take in Shelley as their new "house mother", hoping that she can save them: their sorority is in danger of being shut down unless they can get thirty new pledges to join.
Findin' a corner in a crowded room
Livin' on the dark side of the moon
My doctor said, ?Son what's killin' you??
He said, "You gotta bad case of the lonesome blues"
And you ain't lonely yet
You don't know how it feels
To have a broken heart
One that ain't never gonna heal
You ain't crying now
And I hope you never will
Try to be happy some how
It's easy to forget
You ain't lonely yet
I tried to call you about a hundred times
You sister says, you're gone and I hope she lyin'
You brother said, "Son, you better move along
'Cause everything you had is long gone ya?
You ain't lonely yet
You don't know how it feels
To have a broken heart
One that ain't never gonna heal
And you ain't cryin' now
I hope you never will
It's easy to forget
But you ain't lonely yet
I'm tellin' you baby
You ain't lonely
You ain't lonely yet
You ain't lonely
You ain't as lonely as it gets
You ain't lonely yet
You ain't lonely
You ain't lonely yet
Can't you hear me sayin'?
You ain't lonely
You ain't as lonely as it gets
You ain't lonely yet
You ain't lonely
You don't know how it feels
You ain't lonely
To have a broken heart
You ain't lonely
One that ain't never gonna heal
And you ain't cryin' now
You ain't lonely
And I hope you never will
You ain't lonely
Try to be happy somehow
It's easy to forget
You ain't lonely yet