Jennifer Aniston Goes Dark For New Movie Role

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It looks like someone with a camera phone got some behind the scenes shots of Jennifer Aniston sporting darker hair on the set of He’s Just Not That Into You. Sex and the City has me all messed up. Is she filming a dream sequence too? A flash back perhaps? Who KNOWS! :) Management. (Thanks Sadie!)Jen has way too many movies for me to keep up with!!

  1. Marley & Me (2008) (in production)
  2. The Senator’s Wife (2009) (announced) …. Rosalind
  3. Gambit (2009) (announced) (rumored) …. Nicole
  4. Wanted (2007) (announced)
  5. Management (2009) (pre-production)
  6. Traveling (2008) (pre-production)
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She looks so much different than this:

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4 Responses to Jennifer Aniston Goes Dark For New Movie Role

  1. Amy says:

    Are you kidding me ally? She looks great now compared to how thin she was years ago. And maybe its just an opinion. I may not care about her looks, even though she is gorgeous. But I do care for the inside person she is- strong minded and caring.

  2. Jenny says:

    its call photoshop!!! Jen has an ugly face, except for the eyes… ugly chin, ugly shape face, ugly nose, ugly ears, ugly smile…!!! And not so versatile as an actress. Always seems to play Rachel in every movie.

  3. spicylily, Thailand says:

    Come on ! She is almost 40 y/o and still stuck in Rom – Com and
    Rachel Green all the way.

    Give me a break ! If I got a free ticket I will not even come to see ‘Management’.

    Management doesn’t even get any distributors in USA yet so forget about the international release.

    Director: Stephen Belber
    Writer(s): Stephen Belber
    Cast: Jennifer Aniston, Steve Zahn, Woody Harrelson

    Release Date: To Be Announced
    Official Site: Not Available
    Distributor: Not Available
    Genre: Comedy, Romance
    Rating: Not Available

  4. Grand. If there’s one word I hate, it’s grand. It’s so phony. For a second, I was tempted to tell her to forget about the matinee. But we chewed the fat for a while. That is, she chewed it.

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