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| thrylr |
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:02 am |
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Just estimate one of the past films of the director of Friends With Money, that with her movie she was able to profit from the gross of the movie which is more or less 500,000 dollars.
I was thinking of the budget of Jennifer Aniston's movie, let us say less than 1 million capital in the making, post production is 1 million, then promotion around the world is 1 million. Her lowest gross in the movie so far is around more or less 10 million. If she produce a movie with the kind of theme and budget that the director of Friends With Money do, then when she stars and produce a movie I am sure she will still profit millions of dollars.
I was also suprised that in videos of you tube when anything sexy and variant role Jennifer plays, for example, her upskirt or not conservative videos, and the lesbian kiss with Courteney cause so much curiosity that you will see the lesbian kiss reached how much views, more than 1 million viewers in just a year.
Another thing if Oprah dies I hope she will consider Jennifer Aniston as one of her heirs to the former's billion dollar fortune so that her best friend Jennifer will not work anymore, no need to run this Echo Films production company.
Just kidding. I was just wondering, when you have money, why you need or have to work to gain more money?
For sure Jennifer Aniston is not a material girl because look at her natal chart, 1 earth sign! that is quite negligible in her character to be materialistic.
Indeed she was such a lucky girl be in love and married to the most beautiful man alive, then work with famous people in the movie industry. A daughter of an actor in the TV industry. Then born with head turning hairstyle, and near perfect legs.
Now so close and was able to hug the most sought after guy of the world in the Internet, who was 7 years her junior and that is OB, yes I mean OB's fans will envy Jennifer, then she get close to political leaders too. |
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| Julie. |
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:18 am |
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Omnia fert aetas
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| ^ Some people have two jobs because they love what they do, others because they need. Thank God Jennifer has the finances to found a production company with her friend, Kristin. Jen previously said she'd love to produce and direct films, she's doing what she loves, money would be the result of her hard work. Woman has a gift for acting and producing, why not share with anothers? Let it be. |
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| thrylr |
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:39 am |
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I WAS THINKING OF MAKING A MOVIE OF THE LIFE OF JENNIFER ANISTON WOULD BE INTERESTING FOR HER TO PLAY TOO. LOL |
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| Ross' Sandwich |
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 9:16 am |
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| I would love to see her single handedly direct a feature length film, I'm sure she'd be good at it. Maybe even triple threat? Act in, produce and direct a film? |
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| thrylr |
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 10:01 pm |
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More, quadruple treat if she writes, directs, act and produce, she could spend less than 500,000 in producing, post production 1 million, promotion around the world 1 million, then if the movie gross just like her other films an average of 10 million, she earn more profits of more or less 8 million, which was what she was actually paid in every movie. I think she is earning 1 million per week, so expect to see Jennifer Aniston working in a movie for 8 weeks.  |
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| MegFL |
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 12:22 pm |
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An excerpt from Variety on how the deal between Jane Fallon and Jennifer came about for �Getting Rid of Matthew�.
Studios turn to books, magazines
Majors in hot pursuit of new scripts
By MICHAEL FLEMING
Posted: Wed., Apr. 16, 2008, 9:00pm PT
Quote: The surging demand has given a new kind of currency to authors. Jane Fallon not only sold her book "Getting Rid of Matthew" to Universal for Jennifer Aniston to star in an adaptation, she got the job of writing the script.
While Fallon is a vet producer of U.K. television -- she's married to "Office" co-creator Ricky Gervais -- the U assignment marks her first studio writing gig. Her novel revolves around a hard-charging publicist whose no-strings-attached affair with a married guy goes awry when he leaves his wife and children for her. The protag hatches a scheme to get him out of her hair by salvaging his marriage.
"It was unbelievable how quickly it happened," Fallon said. "Jennifer's massive likability made her perfect to play a character, who, because she's having an affair with a married man, is every woman's nightmare, until she redeems herself," Fallon said. "I pitched the idea to Jennifer and she said yes. I pitched it the studio, and by the time I flew home, we had a deal."
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117984145.html?categoryid=13&cs=1&nid=2562 |
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| Lekinha |
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:04 pm |
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Quote: "Jennifer's massive likability made her perfect to play a character
I will always agree with that, so let's get to work, dear Jen! |
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| foxy_roxy |
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:11 pm |
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| This is new, I haven't heard about this project before |
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| MegFL |
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:32 pm |
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foxy_roxy wrote: This is new, I haven't heard about this project before
Roxy, it's mentioned in that initial story about Echo and their new projects from Variety.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117983220.html?categoryid=13&cs=1&nid=2562 |
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| MegFL |
Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 8:38 pm |
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Summer Reading: Beach Books
As essential as sunblock, a towel and a cold drink
May 25, 2008
The buzz: Jumping on the fad for "divorce parties" (like a wedding, only the couple receives gifts for their separate lives), this novel has already been optioned by Jennifer Aniston's production company.
The plot: A socially prominent Montauk couple amiably mark their 35th wedding anniversary with a party to toast their divorce, but deeper feelings rise to the surface when their son introduces his fiancee to the family.
The twist: You might think Dave would play this scenario for laughs, but she delivers plenty of poignant twinges.
http://www.newsday.com/features/booksmags/ny-a5697204may25,0,397819.story |
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 10:10 pm |
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| This seems like a cool project. YAAY, another movie for Jen. |
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 3:11 pm |
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June 10, 2008
Dave on Divorce
Laura Dave knows divorce. Okay, maybe she doesn't know divorce in the biblical sense, but she sure knows how to write about it.
Dave's first novel, London Is the Best City in America, was a refreshing and well-received entry into the chick-lit genre. Telling the story of two siblings who help each other out of their own individual, self-spun relationship webs, there was nothing trite, nothing contrived and nothing even slightly Shopaholic about London, which made it an instant hit with the Cosmo crowd and the literati crowd alike. When rumors started milling that Reese Witherspoon had optioned the movie rights to London, no one was surprised and everyone began wondering when Dave's next book would come out.
A short two years later, Laura Dave has given us another finely-crafted novel filled with intense yet believable characters and achingly familiar situations that most people have had to face within their own families. The Divorce Party is exactly what the title suggests: a long-married couple invites their children and friends to celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary at their home in Montauk, and ends up breaking the news to all assembled that they are, in fact, getting divorced.
The children and parents must then explore what the divorce will mean to this family and their love for each other, especially to their son and his newly-minted fiancee whose dreams of happily-ever-after are suddenly put into perspective. Elle calls it a "darkly humorous" novel that explores "the dimensions of love" and Bookreporter praises it as "a riveting story about love that causes us to reflect on our own relationships." No longer does talk about movie rights involve rumors; with The Divorce Party, the talk is all true. Jennifer Aniston and her production company, Echo Films, have purchased the rights through Universal Studios.
Laura Dave will be reading from The Divorce Party and signing copies of her books tomorrow night at the Central Branch of the Houston Public Library beginning at 7:00 p.m. "An Evening With Laura Dave" is part of the Summer Reading Program that is being sponsored by the Houston Public Library system, which will run through August 1st.
Head out to the newly-renovated and reopened Central Branch tomorrow evening and visit with Laura Dave while you still can. At this rate, she won't be on the public library circuit for too much longer.
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Central Branch, Houston Public Library
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| Kirsty |
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:39 am |
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Thank you. This all sounds really interesting, and judging by the review of the book and the plot, the film has the potential to be a great success. It's really great Jen's getting involved in all different aspects of film, certainly for us anyways.
I would love to see her do more diecting though. The short film she did was amazing. |
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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 1:20 pm |
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Just to have it all in the right place. Jennifer mentioned Echo Films in an interview and there she said this:
Quote: Jennifer: Right now, I have got an amazing partner. She's been my dear friend for twenty years. We � when Plan B was in its beginning stages, it was her and a bunch of us, and � and now we're on our own and it is � we have about six amazing projects that we are � two that are really close, one is at Dreamworks and one, two, a couple at Universal. And so, again, it's just been like, it's just fun.
Both of them: It's great.
Interviewer: Great. It's always great to talk to you and who knows if we'll be talking to you on The Senator's Wife and all the other million films you have but congratulations on this because it really just is fantastic. As Kathy, I think it was her, pointed out, Jennifer didn't deny The Senator's Wife but that may have been because she didn't catch it soon enough. The interviewer was quite excitedly talking to her.
I put this together, which would make it six projects. I wonder how far these projects are, though.
Getting Rid of Matthew
Producers: Jennifer Aniston, Kristin Hahn, Lynda Obst and Marc Rosen
Script / novel: Jane Fallon
Plot: It's about a hard-charging publicist whose lusty affair with a married man is ruined by his decision to leave his wife and two children for her. She invents a new persona, befriends the spurned wife and attempts to patch up the marriage up so she can be rid of him. In the process, she develops a thing for his oldest son.
The Divorce Party
Producers: Universal and Echo Films
Script: Gwyn Lurie ("The Man Who Ate the 747")
Novel: Laura Dave
Plot: As a husband and wife reach their 35th wedding anniversary, they hold a party to announce their divorce. It creates complications for their son, who returns home with his commitment-shy fiancee.
Counter-Clockwise
Producers: Jennifer Aniston, Kristin Hahn, Gina Mathews and Grant Scharbo (at Universal)
Script: Paul Bernbaum ("Next")
Plot: It's a true story based on a study conducted by Harvard prof and psychologist Ellen Langer in which she tried to reverse the aging process of subjects by re-creating the era of their prime.
Love: Todd
Producers: Jennifer Aniston, Kristin Hahn (at Universal)
Script: Kristen Stavola
Plot: A drama about an aging tennis pro-turned-coach who gets schooled by a precocious teen tennis phenom. Aniston will produce with Hahn, but isn't planning to act in the film.
Chemistry
Producers: Jennifer Aniston, Kristin Hahn (at Overture)
Script: David Sussman
Plot: A dramedy centered around the fact that romantic love and obsessive compulsive disorder demonstrate similar brain chemistry.
The Goree Girls
Producers: Jennifer Aniston, Kristin Hahn (at DreamWorks)
Script: John Lee Hancock, Margaret Nagle
Plot: A fact-based adaptation of Skip Hollandsworth�s Texas Monthly article about a falsely convicted woman who gives purpose to her fellow Texas inmates by starting one of America's first all-female bands. |
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| MrFish |
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 4:49 pm |
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Looks like a plausible list, CJ. Als, lets not forget a possible Woody Allen project. That's something I personally look forward to.
Fallons book was a good read, so that could have potential. Do wonder how they are going to write the Pitt reference in the book into the movie, and whether Jen will do a 'Bridget Jones' with a English accent and all. |
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