Jennifer Aniston
The end of an era is approaching for Jennifer Aniston and company after 10 seasons of "Friends." And while goodbyes will be difficult, Aniston is saying hello to an increase of roles on the big screen. The actress is also making a big splash on the cover of the major movie magazine, Premiere.
Premiere magazine's Editor in Chief Peter Herbst spoke to Aniston about life after "Friends." Herbst says, "She is very committed to her film career. She says she doesn’t want to do more slapstick."
With the upcoming comedy "Along Came Polly" with Ben Stiller and the critically acclaimed drama "The Good Girl" under her belt, Aniston wants to make movies and maybe even a baby with her husband Brad Pitt.
Herbst says, "I think she feels that she can integrate having a child into a movie career, where she couldn't really with a TV career."
Aniston recently told "Extra," "Obviously the movie thing is going well. I'm getting some nice and really wonderful opportunities."
With 17 movies in development with her producing partner and husband Pitt, audiences can look for Aniston to become even more of a creative force and possibly star in a film with Pitt. Aniston says, "Eventually, at some point down the line I’m sure we will, but not now."
Aniston tells Premiere magazine that she might be taking steps to ensure her and Pitt's privacy, as well as the privacy of all celebrities. Herbst says, "She would like to start an anti-paparazzi initiative in California."
Aniston explained her paparazzi frustration to "Extra." She says, "Sometimes I get really pissed off. Some days you go, ‘It's just part of it.’ If the public knew what people do, what lengths they go to get a photograph, it's something I will probably try and figure a way to stop until the day I die."
You can get Aniston’s Premiere magazine appearance on newsstands
Tuesday. |