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Jennifer Aniston Collection (DVD)

Jennifer Aniston Collection
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Category: Feature  >  Comedy
Release Date: 06/08/2012
 
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A collection of films starring Jennifer Aniston. In 'Marley and Me' (2008) John and Jenny Grogan (Owen Wilson and Aniston) adopt an adorably naughty golden Labrador puppy soon after they are married. Despite his wayward behaviour, the pooch remains with them through the years as they raise children, move home, change jobs and experience the ups and downs of family life. In 'Picture Perfect' (1997) Kate (Aniston) is an ambitious career girl who wants to climb the career ladder but her boss really only gives promotions to people who are attached. To achieve this, she pretends that she is due to marry Nick (Jay Mohr), a man she met at a wedding recently and whom she only really knows through a photograph she got from her friend. Kate is meanwhile attracted to her co-worker, Sam (Kevin Bacon), who is only interested in women who are attached. In 'She's the One' (1996) New York cabbie Mickey (Edward Burns) and his stockbroker brother, Francis (Mike McGlone), find themselves in a confusing love triangle after following the advice of their father (John Mahoney) to do whatever makes them happy. Just as Mickey weds his girlfriend, Hope (Maxine Bahns), Francis announces his divorce from Renee (Jennifer Aniston) and intention to marry Heather (Cameron Diaz), Mickey's ex-fiancée. In 'The Good Girl' (2002) Justine Last (Aniston)'s life is going nowhere: her husband (John C. Reilly) spends most of the time getting stoned with his best friend, Bubba (Tim Blake Nelson), and she has a dead-end job at the cosmetics desk in a department store. However, all is about to change when fellow worker Tom (Jake Gyllenhaal) - who likes to be called Holden after the main character in 'The Catcher in the Rye' - decides to show Justine just what life can really be like and what she has been missing. In 'The Object of My Affection' (1998), even though social worker Nina (Aniston) has a boyfriend, the man she feels closest to is her schoolteacher friend, George (Paul Rudd). When George is forced to move in with Nina, the relationship between the two becomes even more intense. Nina falls pregnant, but decides she would prefer to raise her child with George, rather than its natural father.