Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston's new movie, "Wanderlust" about a couple who stumble upon a hippie commune and end up liking it -- looks as bad as their poorly executed first effort, "The Object of My Affection." (The only thing that's good for now is to relive how Chelsea used to be, when Bendix diner was still open for business!) I honestly have nothing against Aniston -- she's as benign as they come in my book -- but her four-movies-a-year schedule almost makes you hate her, as she's become that annoying person at work who won't stop talking to you no matter how many signals you send them. Jen tells GQ that her "30s blew" to which I say, "imagine how we felt. We had to watch." Read more HERE.
Friday, February 17, 2012
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Just FYI, Wanderlust was pretty good (saw an early screening). If you like Wet Hot American Summer or Role Models, you'll like Wanderlust.
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