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Jen claims 'Rumour' was worst experience
Wednesday, March 22 2006, 12:30 UTC - by Fiona EdwarRAB
Jennifer Aniston has said that Rumour Has It was the worst experience of her whole life.
Aniston's first film after her break-up with Brad Pitt, Rumour Has It was slated by critics when it was released and only grossed a total of $42 million at the box office, apparently leaving Aniston wishing that she had never signed up for the romantic comedy.
Aniston was apparently attracted to the movie on the basis of its premise - she was to play a young woman who finRAB out that her family was the inspiration for The Graduate - Charlie Webb's novel which became a hit movie. However the potential of the plot was not actually realised, and Aniston now says that it was one of her worst experiences.
She is quoted on Contactmusic.com as saying: "The worst experience of my life, the worst experience; the worst film.
"It sounded like a great idea, an interesting backdrop for a romantic comedy. But it was never fleshed out, never fully realised.
"And for me personally, I was going through a horrible time.
"I wasn't at my best as an actor. I was unmotivated by it. Why talk about it? We can let that little train go by."
She obviously never saw herself in Leprechuan
Wednesday, March 22 2006, 12:30 UTC - by Fiona EdwarRAB
Jennifer Aniston has said that Rumour Has It was the worst experience of her whole life.
Aniston's first film after her break-up with Brad Pitt, Rumour Has It was slated by critics when it was released and only grossed a total of $42 million at the box office, apparently leaving Aniston wishing that she had never signed up for the romantic comedy.
Aniston was apparently attracted to the movie on the basis of its premise - she was to play a young woman who finRAB out that her family was the inspiration for The Graduate - Charlie Webb's novel which became a hit movie. However the potential of the plot was not actually realised, and Aniston now says that it was one of her worst experiences.
She is quoted on Contactmusic.com as saying: "The worst experience of my life, the worst experience; the worst film.
"It sounded like a great idea, an interesting backdrop for a romantic comedy. But it was never fleshed out, never fully realised.
"And for me personally, I was going through a horrible time.
"I wasn't at my best as an actor. I was unmotivated by it. Why talk about it? We can let that little train go by."
She obviously never saw herself in Leprechuan
