Monday, August 2, 2010 5:42PM - By Krystal Clark

The first clip from Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman’s film The Switch has been released and it has us on the edge of our seats (sarcasm). The movie opens in theaters on August 20th and we were wondering when they were going to kick up the marketing for this thing. Aniston hasn’t exactly had the best of luck when it comes to romantic comedies this year. Check out this scene from the movie and tell us what you think…
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010 12:37PM - By Krystal Clark

We’re convinced that Jennifer Aniston is afraid of change because over the past few years she’s played the same character in all her films. She needs to pull a Julia Roberts and do an Erin Brockovich type role so we can be reminded that she has acting range. But until then, THR is reporting that Aniston is in talks to star in a developing comedy called Horrible Bosses.
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010 8:12AM - By Krystal Clark

Over the past couple of years Jennifer Aniston hasn’t exactly strayed from the rom-com formula when it comes to her acting career. If we see her in one more movie about a girl meeting a guy and falling in love under unconventional circumstances we might scream. Someone must have told her it’s time for a change because she’s ready to tackle something new, behind the camera.
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Thursday, March 18, 2010 7:00PM - By Laura Aguirre

In their latest romantic comedy The Bounty Hunter, Jennifer Aniston is lovely and Gerald Butler is an immature 12-year-old trapped in the body of a middle-aged man. Aniston is one of the ladies in Hollywood who’s taken up more rom-coms than anyone else, while Butler is slowly dipping his feet into the genre — he’s already got two under his belt (P.S. I Love You and The Ugly Truth). Now the duo joins director Andy Tennant, who like Aniston, has plenty of experience in the realm of unconventional love backed by hilarious circumstances.
Find out if these veterans made a film worth watching…
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010 4:38PM - By Krystal Clark

The first trailer has been released for Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman’s latest film entitled The Switch. The movie was originally called The Baster but the name was changed for reasons we’ll explain below. The project appears to be another wonky, romantic comedy that the actress can add to her growing resume. See for yourself…
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Friday, February 26, 2010 11:15AM - By Laura Aguirre

It’s time for an Oscar winner, an eclectic musician, and a swimsuit model to join Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston in Just Go With It. According to Collider, Nicole Kidman, Dave Matthews, and Brooklyn Decker have all signed on to join the Dennis Decker helmed project. Excited yet?
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Friday, December 18, 2009 2:18PM - By Krystal Clark

The trailer for the latest Jennifer Aniston film, The Bounty Hunter has hit the web. It’s the actresses 1,854th romantic comedy, co-stars Gerard Butler, and is directed by Andy Tennant, the same guy who brought you the Will Smith flick Hitch. After watching this trailer you’ll quickly realize there’s nothing romantic or comedic about this film…
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009 4:45PM - By Krystal Clark

Adam Sandler’s recent films haven’t been his funniest pieces of work, but he continues to shove out comedies hoping that one will stick. According to THR, he’s enlisting the help of romantic comedy mainstay Jennifer Aniston to headline one his developing films. This sounds like a recipe for an unfunny disaster.
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Thursday, July 2, 2009 12:14PM - By Mali Elfman

Forbes list of top earning actors has just come out and Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston are the two top grossing actresses in Hollywood from June 2008-2009. Jolie slipped slightly above Aniston, raking in $27 million dollars for Wanted and Salt, and Aniston’s managed to make $25 million for Marley and Me, The Baster, and of course, “Friends” reruns.
Although all of this sounds amazing, none of them are making near the same amount as top grossing male actors. Harrison Ford made $65 million and Adam Sandler made $55 million for the same year. Which begs the question, what the hell do leading ladies in this town have to do to make that kind of money?
Vote it our poll below and let us know if you think these numbers are fair…
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