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November
22
2008
New York Times Magazine Pictures & Articles

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I’ve uploaded some pictures and the article from their website.

I *still* need scans.

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Screens Goddess

Q: What was the first television show you remember watching?
A: Oh, God — “The New Zoo Revue”? Or maybe “Land of the Lost?” No — it was that guy . . . Captain Kangaroo. He was on the porch with Mr. Green Jeans.Have I just dated myself?

Q: Your father, John, was an actor on television when you were a kid.

A: No — when I was a kid, he was selling vacuum cleaners door to door because he wasn’t making any money as an actor. But my godfather, Telly Savalas, would give my father a job here and there, like on “Kojak.” My dad was also friends with Marlo Thomas, so he had a part on “That Girl.” That’s why it was so great when Marlo played my mom on “Friends.”

Q: Did you ever watch your father on TV?

A: I went to the Rudolf Steiner School in New York, and you’re not allowed to watch TV. But I saw my dad on “That Girl” when I was home sick one day. I wanted to tell my mom, but I had to keep it to myself.

Q: When did you first appear on a screen?

A: My dad became a soap opera actor, and I was an extra in a skating rink scene on the soap. I didn’t audition. It was nepotism all the way.

Q: Did you dream of being in big-screen movies rather than on television?

A: No. Never. As I grew up, there was “Mary Tyler Moore” and “Rhoda.” TV seemed cool.

Q: Did you make a lot of pilots before “Friends”?

A: Oh, yes — I have my sitcom graveyard. Before I even moved to L.A., I was cast in a show called “Malloy.” I played the spoiled little sister of the lead character. “Malloy” lasted six episodes. And then I was cast as Jeanie Bueller, the bratty sister in the TV version of “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” That lasted almost a season.

Q: You’re lucky that the show that was successful — “Friends” — was the one that should have been. You could have been Jeanie Bueller forever.

A: That would have been the worst. When you accept a role in a pilot, you automatically sign up for five years. You think it’s scary to walk down the aisle? Try signing a five-year contract for a show you may not want to be part of down the road. That’s why “Friends” was so great. During the first week of shooting, I thought, I’ll be heartbroken if this doesn’t continue. It was the first time I felt like part of the cool kids.

Q: If “Friends” comes on when you’re home, will you watch?

A: I have. There are times I don’t even remember that particular show. This is horrible to say, but there are times when I laugh my rear end off. And I get in debates with people who are over and say, “ ‘Friends’ is not my thing.” Excuse you!

Q: Do you find TV-screen fame different from movie-screen fame?

A: TV fame is weird because you’re in the audience’s home. With film, they feel they can’t touch you. But there’s an intimacy to television. And it’s especially powerful with soap operas. My dad is a villain, Victor Kiriakis, on “Days of Our Lives.” He has had women come up to him to tell him a thing or two about a thing or two.

Q: During the huge success of “Friends,” were you anxious to parlay your popularity into movies?

A: I thought I’d never get movies. Then they started to think I could play the girl in the big Jim Carrey and Ben Stiller movies.

Q: And now you’re with Owen Wilson in “Marley & Me.” Did you read the book?

A: I was given the book four times. I just didn’t want to read a book about a dog. When they sent me the script, I thought, I’ll just start it and see, and all of a sudden I was in tears. We worked really hard to make it not just about a dog.

Q: Your other film, which is out in February, “She’s Just Not That Into You,” is based on a line from a “Sex and the City” episode — a move from one screen to another.

A: I wish it was “She’s Just Not That Into You”! Unfortunately, it’s “ He’s Just Not That Into You.” The other would be more empowering.

Q: Another screen that has gained in prominence since “Friends” is the computer screen. Has Internet stardom become oppressive to you?

A: Here’s where I luck out: I’m really computer illiterate. When I see people on their BlackBerrys, working them like some girls work a hair dryer, I’m just stunned. People have sent me clips from FunnyOrDie.com or YouTube, but I never seek it out. I did love that little girl in the Will Ferrell landlord clip on FunnyOrDie, but I’m content with just checking my e-mail.

Q : What about something like Facebook?

A: It’s not for me. I’d be opening myself up too much. I don’t want to sound like a complete innocent — I’ve looked at things, of course. But it’s such spewing. If I look at it, I’ll be affected. It’s like dancing with the devil. But I have spent hours on FirstDibs.com, looking at furniture. And I like to play Scrabble. And poker. I discovered Wii this weekend. I’m a late bloomer.

Q: How much do you hate cameras on phones?

A: My favorite move is when people pretend that they’re on the phone and they kind of dial and take the picture at the same time. You hope they’re doing it for themselves — that they’re not thinking, I’m going to dine out on you.

Q: Do you think “Friends” would be as successful if it went on the air now?

A: Hard to tell — that was a different time. Now TV has too much to do with celebrity. We have reality television, where people try to become celebrities and celebrities dancing and past celebrities trying to be celebrities again. I thank God for shows like “30 Rock.”

Q: Where you just played Tina Fey’s old roommate.

A: Yes. My character stalks Alec Baldwin’s character. If you had a boyfriend, I’d want him.

Q : And you’d get him.

A: There’s nothing like stretching for a character.

Q: Was it nice to be back on the small screen?

A: The whole experience felt like fate. I was flying into New York and I thought, I want to work in New York again. The next day they called and asked if I wanted to do an episode of “30 Rock,” which tapes in New York. And it was so much fun. So I guess, with screens, like everything else, size doesn’t matter.

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November
21
2008
Vogue Scans

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I’ve uploaded some High Resolution scans from Vogue Magazine:

Still need scans from the articles, if you can scan, please send it over to anistononline@gmail.com





November
21
2008
Jennifer Aniston on ‘Opening Up Too Much’

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Jennifer Aniston gets candid in the new issue of The New York Times Magazine!

In the mag, out this Sunday, the former “Friend” reveals whether or not she’d ever be the type of celebrity to have her own MySpace or Facebook page.

“It’s not for me,” she admits. “I’d be opening myself up too much. I don’t want to sound like a complete innocent — I’ve looked at things, of course. But it’s such spewing. If I look at it, I’ll be affected. It’s like dancing with the devil.”

But she reveals which sites she does frequent. “I have spent hours on FirstDibs.com, looking at furniture,” she says. “And I like to play Scrabble. And poker. I discovered Wii this weekend. I’m a late bloomer!”

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SCANS WANTED!! If anyone can scan the magazine that comes out this Sunday, November 21st, 2008, please e-mail them to me at anistononline@gmail.com.





November
21
2008
Jennifer Aniston’s Just Not That Into Her Movie’s Title

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Though Jen is everywhere promoting her new movie with Owen Wilson, Marley & Me, she took time out to say that she’d like to change the title of another project she’s been working on.

“I wish it was She’s Just Not That Into You!” she tells the mag of the flick she’s starring in with Ben Affleck. “Unfortunately, it’s He’s Just Not That Into You. The other would be more empowering.”

Yeah, yeah, whatever.

I actually thought the excerpt about her watching old Friends episodes was much more interesting.

“There are times I don’t even remember that particular show,” she admits. “This is horrible to say, but there are times when I laugh my rear end off,” she says. “And I get in debates with people who are over and say, ‘Friends’ is not my thing.’ Excuse you!”

How funny. I would love to watch an episode or two with her. Like the one where she dresses up as a cheerleader to get noticed by “Joshua”, and winds up giving herself a fat lip. Or the “when were you under me?” episode. Classic.

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November
15
2008
New Layout

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As you can see, there is a new layout. Let me know what you think!





November
15
2008
Vogue Outtakes

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Vogue website has published some gorgeous outtakes, they’re up in the gallery. If anyone has got scans of the magazine, please e-mail them to me at anistononline@gmail.com





November
15
2008
Jennifer on Vogue

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With two great new roles and a body that won’t quit, Jennifer Aniston is reinventing what it means to be 40 and female in Hollywood.

By Jonathan Van Meter. Photographed by Craig McDean.
Here she comes, in faded cutoffs and a tank top. Has there ever been a more casual star? A more unrepentant Southern California girl? I am standing in the midst of the dust and chaos—the clattering hammers, the buzzing saws—of the massive construction project that is Jennifer Aniston’s sprawling new Beverly Hills home. It is midday in late September, and Aniston is picking her way through the site. As she heads toward me she looks comfortingly—almost defiantly—the same as she always has. Long, sun-streaked hair. Check. Tanned yoga body. Check. Toe rings and hippie beads. Check. There will be no moody movie-star transformations, no fresh tattoos to prove how unpredictable she is.

When I arrived a few moments earlier, a big, genial security guy helped me park my car among all the construction vehicles and then took me to an office where a man named Phil introduced himself as Aniston’s “estate manager.” An elegant fellow with a British accent, he is a holdover from her only slightly more grand life with Brad Pitt, when they owned a 12,000-square-foot Normandy mansion not far from here and a big spread in Santa Barbara. “He’s very
Phil,” says Aniston with a laugh. She stops for a second and, as she so often does, rethinks out loud. “Maybe we don’t mention that I have an estate manager.” And then: “He’s more like the butler.”

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November
14
2008
Jennifer Aniston talks about ‘uncool’ remarks on Oprah

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This article is a little tended to speculation, Jen said “He [the Vogue journalist] asked me a question and I, basically, just answered it as honestly as I could,” Aniston said in a taped interview Thursday. “I don’t go there. It’s a 100 years old.”. It’s always nice to have the full quote, and not just one phrase ;)

Jennifer Aniston called Angelina Jolie “very uncool” in her new Vogue interview.

But when Oprah asked Jennifer on her show today about calling Jolie’s remarks about falling in love with her then-husband Brad Pitt “really uncool,” her defense was that she responded to the reporter’s question.

“I basically just answered it as honestly as I could,” Aniston says on “The Oprah Winfrey Show.”

Yeah, because stars NEVER say “I don’t want to discuss my personal life” or “Next question.”

All this comes as her film is about to open and has stirred up interest in in her divorce from Brad Pitt. And while it’s great publicity for Aniston, it’s become pretty annoying to Brad and Angelina.

Brad and Angelina were said to be “totally thrown” by Aniston’s Vogue interview, thinking she had already ”moved on … and wouldn’t want to reopen this old wound,” a close source told the Chicago Sun-Times, adding that Pitt had personally called Aniston to voice his displeasure.

Aniston’s spokesman has refused to comment to the Sun-Times on the alleged Pitt call. The e-mailed response? ”That’s personal information. … That really is no one’s business.”

On Oprah today, Aniston also said that she feels she’s been “unbelievably lucky with love.”

Wow, I shudder to think what her unlucky looks like.

Jennifer also insists she has no feelings of competition with her ex, whose Oscar-buzzed movie “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” just happens to open the same darn day (what are the chances?) as her upcoming film, “Marley and Me.”

“We all want our movie to do well. … Can we have a tie?” Jennifer joked on the show.

Hahahahaha. No, we can’t.

And surprise, guess who else showed up on Oprah today? No, besides Beyonce.

You guessed it, Jennifer’s “Marley and Me” costar Owen Wilson.

What do you think? Is Jennifer milking the Brangelina affair to boost her own box-office? Has she opened a hornets nest?

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November
14
2008
Jennifer Aniston to Angelina Jolie: Zip it!

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Angelina Jolie recently told the press that she and Brad Pitt fell in love during the filming of “Mr. & Mrs. Smith.”

And even though it’s been four whole years since her divorce from Brad, Jennifer Aniston thinks Angie should keep such intimate information to herself. Then she proceeds to fan the flames of the catfight by spilling secrets of her own in the upcoming December issue of Vogue.

Blazing headline on the new Vogue cover: “What Angelina did was very uncool.”

Inside the mag, Aniston complains that Jolie went too far in outlining the exact timeline of her relationship with Pitt on the set of “Mr. & Mrs. Smith.”

“There was stuff printed that was definitely from a time when I was unaware that it was happening,” Aniston says of the Jolie interview, which appeared in Vogue about two years ago. “I felt those details were a little inappropriate to discuss.”

“That stuff about how she couldn’t wait to get to work every day? That was really uncool.”

Despite this, Jen says her split with Brad was not that horrible.

“I mean, in the end, we really had an amicable split,” she tells Vogue. “It wasn’t mean and hateful and all of this stuff that they tried to create about Brad can’t talk to Jen and Jen can’t talk to Brad because this person won’t allow it. It just didn’t happen. The marriage didn’t work out. And pretty soon after we separated, we got on the phone and we had a long, long conversation with each other and said a lot of things, and ever since we’ve been unbelievably warm and respectful of each other.”

Aniston and Pitt even talk once in a while. “We have exchanged a few very kind hellos and wishing you wells and sending you love and congratulations on your babies I have nothing but absolute admiration for him, and…I’m proud of him! I think he’s really done some amazing things.”

A source tells the the London Daily Mail that this interview shows that Jennifer is no longer afraid of Angelina.

But she’s also fearless in talking about her new home, her romantic life and her relationship with her parents. About John Mayer’s blabbing to the press about their breakup, she says “Trust me, you’ll never see that happen again from that man.”

Tough talk. The source adds, ” ‘This certainly raises the bar on celebrity profiles. Jennifer opens up about her sex life, her career and her feelings about life after her divorce. ‘She must have had a lot on her mind, because she lets go on everything.’

Either that or she’s desperately trying to make her new film, “Marley & Me” a hit and save her romantic comedy movie career.

What do you think? Has Jen been silent long enough? Is she finally willing to take on Angelina? Should she?

She certainly looks amazing on the Vogue cover! You go, Jen!





November
11
2008
Press fuels Aniston pregnancy rumors

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While Brad Pitt’s large family with Angelina Jolie continues to make headlines, Pitt’s ex-wife, actress Jennifer Aniston, is combating a rumor that she’s pregnant.

Her rep has denied the rumor, which claims that Aniston’s on-again-off-again beau John Mayer is the father. But there’s more subterfuge at play when it comes to the Aniston rumor mill.

“Every time Brad or Angelina is in the news, and it’s a story that’s so exclusive only one outlet really gets the story, the natural reaction is to come up with a story about Jen to combat the attention,” says one magazine editor.

Does that explain the stories about a possible Aniston-Mayer wedding at the same time that Pitt and Jolie were about to bring their twins into the world?

“Absolutely. Brad and Angelina don’t have people around them leaking or saying things that maybe a reporter wants to hear. They live in a bubble. There’s little to work with,” says the editor. “But Jen? She dates, she’s out and about, there’s more material there, and everyone wants to see that she’s OK.”

One twist in the current story, however, is Aniston’s recent means of battling the pregnancy rumors.

“Usually she just left it up to her rep (to deny), if he even felt the need to respond,” the editor says. “But now she did lunch at (popular Hollywood eatery) the Ivy in a tight shirt? I mean, the Ivy? Usually Jen is above that sort of thing. She obviously knew she’d be photographed there. It makes you wonder if all of this press — hers and Brad’s —is starting to get to her.”

As for Pitt, he recently taped the Nov. 18 episode of “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” where he reportedly discusses life with Jolie and their six children.

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