If a film stars Jennifer Aniston
I know it's going to be cookie cutter Hollywood comedy tripe.
shareI know it's going to be cookie cutter Hollywood comedy tripe.
shareExcept, she's not the star of the film.
shareAll she had to do is be in it.
shareShe is the WORST, her movies are just plain predictable garbage. Her talent level qualifies her as a waitress, at best.
So you didn't like the scene where Jennifer's kicking the crap out of the Russian mob?
You have to admit that is a bit of action you wouldn't expect from Jennifer's character you met in the first scene [Meeting in board room].
I know it's going to be cookie cutter Hollywood comedy tripe.How does The Good Girl fit into that characterization? The only thing "cookie-cutter" about it, as I recall, is that John C. Riley plays an impotent man whose wife claims to be pregnant in two straight movies. (In GG, Aniston's character really is pregnant, in Chicago, Relee Zellweger's character fakes it.)
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That would be one of the exceptions I mentioned. It's my opinion. I think she's a likeable person who makes very unfortunate film choices.
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