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Sunday, July 10, 2011

When ‘The Good Girl’ goes bad: Will audiences embrace a naughty Jennifer Aniston?

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In the raucous new comedy Horrible Bosses (in theaters today) Jennifer Aniston pulls off, in addition to her clothes, some rather impressive comedic feats. Playing against-type as a sexually aggressive dentist, she not only holds her own against a top-notch boys club, but she also silences her skeptics who argue she’s nothing more than a hair-do.

Even though Aniston is one of the most famous faces in the world, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a trace of her sweetness in Horrible Bosses. (And no, not because her hair looks different.) While the 42-year-old has done some fine work in lighter fare like Marley & Me, The Break-Up, and The Switch, it’s sometimes difficult not to see Aniston, or more specifically, traces of her Friends character Rachel Green. Heck, even in the cult classic Office Space, her chain restaurant employee, Joanna, seemed a close cousin to Central Perk-dwelling Rachel.

But in Horrible Bosses, that persona is long gone. While Aniston has always been funny (she has an Emmy to prove it, and even the folks at SNL thought so), she’s downright ballsy in her role, sexually harassing her employee, played by Charlie Day. Their interaction is arguably the strongest — if not funniest — storyline in the flick.

Though critics are applauding her brave performance, it still remains to be seen whether her fans will like this version of Aniston. While she has played un-sweet before — in the 2005 thriller Derailed, she was a seductive con artist who blackmails Clive Owen — that film famously tanked at the box office. Even when her sweetness was tempered with a little darkness, in indies like The Good Girl and Friends With Money, audiences stayed away despite relatively warm reviews. Does that mean audiences prefer Aniston as they know and love her, or was she simply not given better material before?

Aniston herself admitted she had a blast letting loose in the risky role and straying from her typical work on the big screen. As she told EW, “I had such a great time doing it. It was ridiculous fun. I never get that kind of fun stuff. It was great! You do tend to get locked into parts that you play, you know what I mean? People forget that there are other parts in there.”

Do you hope she takes on more parts like this, or do you prefer she return to her rom-com roots as soon as possible? I personally vote for the former, but at this juncture in her career, Aniston is once and for all proving she’s up for a challenge.

Read more:
Jennifer Aniston on her ‘Horrible Bosses’ character: ‘I never get that kind of fun stuff’
Jennifer Aniston reminisces about ‘Friends’ finale on ‘Inside the Actor’s Studio’
‘Horrible Bosses’ trailer features Jennifer Aniston ‘fooling around’


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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Jennifer Grey To Undergo Surgery Soon - Access Hollywood

NEW YORK, N.Y. --

Having had almost a week to savor her victory on Season 11 of “Dancing with the Stars,” Jennifer Grey is ready for her next move – a visit to the operating room.

At the launch of Disney’s “Epic Mickey” video game in New York City on Tuesday, Jennifer told Access Hollywood that she would shortly take care of an injury sustained during her triumphant march to mirrorball glory.

“I ruptured a disc, and I’m gonna go home today and I’m probably gonna have surgery this week or sometime next week,” Jennifer said.

“It’s just gonna be like a little surgery where they take out the ruptured disc thing, and you know, it won’t be a big deal. Compared to the other surgeries I had on my neck, my doctor says it won’t be a big deal,” Jennifer continued. “I’ll be home that night.”

Jennifer scooped up the Season 11 title with her professional dancing partner, Derek Hough, last Wednesday, and she told Access the pain was worth it.

“I gotta tell you, the win and the experience of doing — more the experience of doing ‘Dancing with the Stars’ — already, like I don’t even remember the pain I was in a week ago,” she said of the injury that nearly kept her from competing in her final two dances. “I just have some discomfort in back that needs to be taken care of. OK, it’s a little more than discomfort.”

The actress clarified though, that her current injury is not related to her neck problems.

“My neck is fine,” she said. “My neck did really well because it has a steel plate in it. So, it was really, actually, [it’s] probably the strongest part of my body.”

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Debilitating Dancing: Jennifer Grey to Have Surgery - BuddyTV

As anyone who watched season 11 of Dancing with the Stars noticed, Jennifer Grey was in some pain throughout the weeks. In addition to the bruises and aches suffered by any DWTS competitor, Jennifer struggled with an old neck injury and eventually a ruptured disk.

And now it looks like she's going to have surgery.

As was announced at the beginning of the season 11 finale, Jennifer Grey had ruptured a disk in her lower back during the previous night's performances. Her participation in the final show was even in question, although doctors did clear her to participate. Not that you would know it from the performances, but Jennifer ended up with painkillers and a subtle icepack to keep the dancing steps coming.

Her dancing finished for now and the Mirror Ball trophy in her grasp, Jennifer can now get back to the process of not falling to pieces. The surgery, scheduled for some time in the next two weeks, should be a minor, outpatient procedure with the goal of reducing back pain. Compared to some surgeries that Grey has had in the past, it doesn't sound too serious.

Jennifer Grey's medical issues began all the way back in 1987, when she was in a serious car crash with then-boyfriend Matthew Broderick. Over the next two decades, she endured pain in her neck and surgeries trying to fix the problem. Doctors found evidence of cancer during one of the surgeries, which resulted in the removal of her thyroid.

There was also that plastic surgery, but that's a whole different story.

Injuries are nothing new to Dancing with the Stars, of course, but Jennifer Grey's troubles seemed to be in a class by themselves. Possibly the injuries and pain were so prominent because, unlike many other injured DWTS competitors, Jennifer stayed on the show. She even managed to win, despite the pain.

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

'DWTS' Watch: Brandy & Jennifer Grey Tie for First - OK! Magazine

Brandy_Jennifer_Grey_Nov2newsneDancing with the Stars brought back some of the show’s favorite celebrities from various seasons to celebrate the 200th episode on Monday night. And as part of the festivities, each of the six remaining couples did a group cha cha plus an individual dance based on an iconic DWTS performance from the past — with the original celebrity acting as guest judge.

OK! GALLERY: THE DWTS GUYS DO A FOOTBALL DANCE

New front runners Brandy and Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Jennifer Grey and her partner Derek Hough tied for first in the two combined scores, both getting 64 out of 70. Meanwhile, Bristol Palin could be eliminated on election night tomorrow after she and pro Mark Ballas scored the lowest — 57 out of 70.

For the group dance, the six couples were divided into teams, with Bristol, Rick Fox, and Kyle Massey performing for team captain and DWTS alum Kristi Yamaguchi and Brandy, Jennifer, and Kurt Warner for another show veteran, Apolo Ohno. Kristi’s group got 24 points, while team Apolo triumphed with 27.

Then, all the celebrities had the difficult task of reinterpreting a famous DWTS performance from a former season to pay tribute to the show’s 200 episodes (in which 121 celebrities have appeared).

Brandy and Maks recreated the foxtrot made famous by Gilles Marini (and his then-partner Cheryl Burke). They did a near-perfect job, with Brandy making only one slight misstep which was pointed out by judges. Overall, they loved it, as did guest judge Gilles, who told them, “I felt goosebumps.”

At the 200th episode party after the show at Boulevard 3 in Hollywood, Brandy said of having a top score the third week in a row, “I try not to get too caught into the leader board thing it because it’s all about the work we’re putting into it. Just gotta stay humble and work harder. That’s it.” She added, “I want it. My eye is definitely on the [mirror] ball, but it has to be about the work before I can even tackle that type of thought.”

Her partner Maks told OK! about their re-do of Gilles’ foxtrot: “At the risk of upsetting somebody, I gotta say that I think Brandy’s foxtrot was better. I was so happy. I don’t think I’ve been that proud in a long time.”

DWTS WATCH: AUDRINA PATRIDGE ELIMINATED; GEARS UP FOR NEW REALITY SHOW

It seemed impossible to do as well as Brandy and Maks, but Jennifer and Derek managed, as their tango based on Drew Lachey’s season two performance (with Cheryl Burke) brought judge Carrie Ann Inaba to tears. Drew himself called it beautiful. Jennifer, who was shown crying and complaining of fatigue during filmed rehearsals, pulled it all together to tie Brandy for first on Monday night.

In a tie for second place were Rick Fox and his pro Cheryl Burke, who earned a combined 61 out of 70 for the two dances. Rick and Cheryl did Helio Castroneves’ quickstep (which he originally performed with Julianne Hough) — with the basketball star donning a green suit instead of the racecar driver’s famous banana yellow costume. Judges felt it was Rick’s best performance so far.

Monday night, Rick said, “I had a blast.” He told OK! he thought doing Helio’s routine, which incorporated elements of the Charleston, allowed him “to be light and playful, the fun, goofy guy that I am. That side hasn’t shown up because it’s been lost in the competitive side.”

The athlete’s girlfriend, Eliza Dushku, who accompanied him to the DWTS party, said, “I’ve seen him now in makeup and eyeliner. It’s incredible. I joke [to him], ‘every week you’re somebody else.’ He’s worked so hard. I’m so proud of him.”

However, Eliza admitted to OK! Rick’s six to seven hour a day rehearsals have been tough: “I totally miss him. I’m not going to lie but I know it’s all accumulating into such an incredible package. I’ve had a little help from my friends.”

DWTS WATCH: BRANDY TRIUMPHS; JENNIFER GREY TANKS

Kurt Warner and his partner Anna Trebunskaya tied Rick and Cheryl as they made Emmitt Smith’s tango (with Cheryl Burke) their own. Judge Bruno Tonioli called Kurt “suave and confident.” The pair wound up with a strong 61 out of 70 points for the combined dances.

After the show, Kurt told OK! “I thought tonight was a ball. It was great to see all the celebrities and all the past things that have happened on the show.” Kurt thought it was “cool” having his fellow football player Emmitt cheering him on. And for him, the team dance was “just about having a good time. Anna was all worried about the technique, but I wasn’t.”

Corey in the House actor Kyle Massey and partner Lacey Schwimmer were assigned the paso doble based on Mel B’s unforgettably sexy dance with Maksim Chmerkovskiy. Kyle and Lacey got a combined score of 59 out of 70 for the group and individual parts of the night. Judge Len Goodman called the paso Kyle’s best dance.

At the DWTS party, Kyle joked to OK! about imitating hunky Maks: “It was hard because I took a poll and nine times out of ten, people said I was sexier than Maks. I really had to turn my sexy down.” But his pro Lacey explained simply, “It was a kick butt routine. It worked!”

Bristol Palin and Mark Ballas were told to reinterpret the beloved Viennese waltz of Kelly Osbourne and her partner Louis Van Amstel. Kelly loved it — while Judge Carrie Ann Inaba praised Bristol as endearing but added, “You’re still slightly detached.” She ended up with 57 out of 70 for the two dances.

After the show, Bristol told reporters, “I thought it went well. Kelly’s comments were sweet. I think I had big shoes to fill with doing the dance but I had fun with it.” The politician’s daughter admitted, however, that Kelly’s original was hard to beat: “It was so touching and emotional for her and her family and it’s impossible to recreate something like that.”

Bristol told OK! that Kelly, who made it to the DWTS finale, gave her some advice: “She just says that I need to keep showing who I am, just smiling and having fun with this whole thing and she knows exactly where I’m coming from, with no dance experience, and we both were thrown out in the spotlight even when we didn’t want to be — and we have a lot in common with that.”

She wants people to know that: “I’m working my butt off, working my a-s-s off, doing the best that I can every week.”

OK! GALLERY: DWTS CONTESTANTS HAM IT UP ON THE RED CARPET

Although Bristol is Sarah Palin’s daughter and the big midterm elections are taking place Tuesday, she told OK! she’s avoiding the hubbub: “I’m definitely not a political analyst. I’m trying to figure out a dance before I can begin to think about politics!” She even admitted she hasn’t voted for herself and Mark on DWTS! “I’m going to have to, though. I think, out of the entire cast, I do the least amount of campaigning through this entire thing.”

But, win or lose on Tuesday’s DWTS, she looks forward to seeing her mom’s upcoming reality show Sarah Palin’s Alaska, on TLC, clear up some misconceptions: “that my mom’s a diva, ‘cause she’s not. [It will show] just how real my family is. We’re off the cuff.”

Although Bristol doesn’t campaign like her mom, she’s fighting for survival on DWTS. Tune in Tuesday night to see if her low score sends her home to Alaska — or if she gets yet another shot at the mirror ball trophy in Hollywood!


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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Derek Hough & Jennifer Grey Talk 'Dancing' Tiff - Access Hollywood

LOS ANGELES, Calif. --

Jennifer Grey and Derek Hough’s on-screen sparring during their “Dancing with the Stars” rehearsals may have looked tense on Monday night’s competition show, but the pair told Access Hollywood’s Shaun Robinson it was just a blip on the radar.

“I knew from experience, when you have a four-and-a-half minute tiff [in a filmed rehearsal], they’re like, ‘Gold! It’s gold!’” Derek told Shaun of how the pair’s brief rehearsal fracas ended up highlighted on “Dancing.”

“In the week we were laughing and joking,” Derek added. “I pretty much knew the whole week that, that is what was going to be [on the show].”

Before Monday’s “Dancing” even hit the airwaves, Derek Tweeted that a big drama was coming.

“I did,” he said of warning the Team Jennifer/Derek fans on Twitter of the then-upcoming footage. “We had a little [tiff] at the beginning, but no big deal. That’s what it is and to be honest, it’s quite evident and clear. I don’t think we give the impression that we don’t get along.”

“No, we’re crazy about each other,” Jennifer added. “Just, you know, we get tired.”

The pair lost their top leaderboard spot for the second time this season on Monday night (Brandy and Maksim Chmerkovskiy took the night’s top score), and after scoring just 25 out of 30, Jennifer and Derek admitted to being a little disappointed.

“We are perfectionists and we are hard on ourselves,” Derek said. “We are thrilled we still got great scores and came in second.”

Next week, Derek said they would be stepping things up a notch.

“It’s going to get crazy because we have two dances to learn, but I’m excited,” he said. “I feel like Week 5 is, ‘Oh! Now we are on the other side — towards the end. I’m excited really inspired.”

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