Posted on 09/03/2012 12:38:19 PM PDT by InHisService
And she was voted “hottest woman of all time” by some mag.
She was cute in the early days of “Friends,” when every other woman wanted a “Rachel hair-do.”
Maybe she needs to wear more flair.
Yep, that’s probably the route she’ll have remaining. But she can’t play the pouty little yuppy any more, that’s history.
“You know, the Nazis had pieces of flair that they made the Jews wear.”
I find her attractive, too. And for 43, she looks fine to me! I think she’d do better trying to find interesting roles as a supporting character in independent films.
That photo looks like it was take when she was in her twenties, when she had a fuller, rounder face. I thought she looked better then. She looks great now, but definitely has the constant-workout/chiseled-face-look that Helen Hunt had for awhile.
...sure everybody looks better in their twenties. She just looked more natural and less “Hollywood.”
LOL too funny!
Exaggerated, but you have a point. Like I said, I thought she looked better before Hollywood ideals of beauty took hold.
Yes, I think her days as a leading lady are numbered.
I watched Wanderlust and yes it contains both Aniston and graphic full-frontal nudity. Full-frontal old man nudity, that is.
Aniston keeps her clothes on --as does the smoking-hot Malin Akerman. Very disappointing.
She did that in (an independent film that is) The Good Girl in 2002. It was a rather sad and dark film but I have to say that she carried off the role pretty well; she wasnt very likable and that was the point.
I also liked her in Marley & Me and of course in Office Space.
I wouldn’t mind having her body. I think I’ll keep my own face, though.
The Breakup was another movie I thought she did well in. Unfortunately, that was promoted as a typical rom-com and it was nothing of the kind.
Just saw a pic for Helen Hunt from 2011 on Wikiepdia. Doctor advises a 6-month cheeseburger regimen!
She has wisely taken Sir Laurence Olivier’s advice to actors: “No part too small. No check too large.”
He realized in his youth that he was perhaps the finest actor of his century, and that it didn’t matter one whit at the end of the day. So after years of vigorous skirt chasing (and catching, I might add), he decided that he would act because he wanted to and could make a lot of money doing so.
And if he had fun as well, that was just a bonus. As for the “art”? Whatever.
So that being said, if Miss Aniston wants to make enough to retire on before Hollywood discards her like wet Kleenex, no skin off my nose.
She did appear in one of my favorite all-time South Park episodes, the one about the Rainforest.
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