Then, while Hi-C is showing her a new drug hybrid, Rell quietly tells Faris’s character, “I loved you in House Bunny.” The scene heightens for a while as the blonde continues to act more and more crazed. Once inside, a coked-up blonde maniac (Anna Faris) and her friends greet them. Clarence stays in his minivan with three of the Blips while Rell goes with Blip Hi-C (played by Tiffany Haddish) into the mansion. This leads them to a mansion in the Hollywood Hills. In Keanu, Key and Peele play cousins - Clarence and Rell, respectively - who get involved with the Blips (a gang of Bloods and Crips rejects), agreeing to help them deal drugs in exchange for a kitten, the titular Keanu, that the gang unknowingly stole from Rell’s apartment. Writing about Keanu, which came out this past weekend, New York film critic David Edelstein said, “I’d estimate two-thirds of it works, and when it’s good it’s sooooo good - good enough to make you want to see Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key and director Peter Atencio and co-writer Alex Rubens do it again and go farther out.” And arguably no scene is more sooooo good than the movie’s one spectacular cameo.
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