Watch Jennifer Aniston Strip In The 'We're The Millers' Trailer
Despite the fact that I find Brad Pitt's ex-girlfriend Jennifer Aniston (cruel identifier, I know) to be the oddest pop zeitgeist anomaly who's had no real trouble staying relevant despite not leading a project nearly as successful as Friends, which shuttered in 2004, she's still getting roles and ostensibly revealing more skin every time. In We're The Millers, she teams up with her Horrible Bosses buddy Jason Sudeikis as she portrays a stripper forced to blend in with a fake family in order to smuggle some drugs across the border, because LOL remember when that always happens to normal people?
Either way, the film's official trailer devotes a full 30 seconds of Jen letting it all hang out, because it you're going to play a stripper/whore these days (Channing Tatum), you've got to have the goods to back it up. Watch the trailer below:
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Entertainers are everywhere these days, whether it be fighting in the ring or playing the next action hero on the big screen. With wrestlers turning to acting more often now, the biggest thrillers in movie theaters tend to be the most action-packed with leading guys like Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and John Cena. So with the latest release of 12 Rounds 2: Reloaded, we are giving away 1 Blu-ray copy of the film to one of our lucky readers. Starring WWE Superstar Randy Orton and Brian Markinson, the second installment shows paramedic Nick Malloy (Orton) leading a head-to-head game of cat and mouse when a psychopath from his past ...
Director/producer Shawn Levy and long-time Street writer Joey Mazzarino are partnering up with Twentieth Century Fox for the motion picture-adaptation of one of television’s longest-running and most educational children’s programs. Sesame Workshop, the non-profit behind the program, will also have a hand in the production.
Following both the success of last year’s The Muppets and the upcoming adaptation of cult classic Fraggle Rock, it was only a matter of time before the Street made the transition from television to film. The first episode aired in 1969 (do you feel old yet?) with over 4,300 episodes airing since then (now I bet you feel old.) It’s also a phenomenon both parents and children will probably enjoy. While the kids learn, mothers and fathers everywhere can soak up the numerous references to “adult” culture that the show’s scriptwriters provide, with homages to television shows like Desperate Housewives, Mad Men, and True Blood appearing in recent episodes.
On another note entirely: was this news intentionally released today? In case you’re not up to par astrologically, today is the Summer solstice. It’s the longest day of the year, meaning today is the day with the most daylight hours. In addition to this, it’s also a record-breaking 92 degrees outside. All the heat and all the sun. How did the theme song for Sesame Street go again…?
I’m onto you, Shawn Levy. This is clearly too meteorologically perfect to be a coincidence.
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