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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Julian Assange, you either love him, hate him, or don't know who he is. The man behind wikileaks will now have a biopic about him, directed by Oscar winning documentation Charles Ferguson (who won his award for Inside Job). The project will be co-produced by HBO and BBC, and will include material from the New Yorker article No Secrets: Julian Assange's Mission for Total Transparency. So far, the project has no writer. This will be Ferguson's first narrative project.
Besides the help from Bill Hader's awesome impression, I'm not sure that this will garner any audiences below the age of 40, which is unfortunate because Assange's policies are interestingly polarizing. Do you think that his policy of total transparency is positive for the future of politics or detrimental to inter-country policy?
Most importantly, will you watch this movie? Here's Bill Hader...
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