You know...Clyde and 21 compatriots who played Marley were constantly rewarded for bad behavior. They call it Method dog training. It was all in service to the role. The Fox film, opening Dec. 25, is based on the book of the same name by John Grogan, culled from his popular newspaper columns about life with his wife, Jenny, their children and their pet Marley, the worst dog in the world.
She is delighted to be able to go back and forth between studio and independent films -- "one for me, one for you" as she puts it -- but feels like Jennifer Aniston accomplished both with this one. There are some movie sets that are a blast to be on, but "it didn't quite make it up on the screen. Or it was hell, but it worked," Jennifer Aniston says. "When you actually can have [the finished film] be as fantastic and fulfilling as the experience itself was, it's called a home run. A creative, emotional home run. Those moments don't happen that often."
Good Luck Jenn!
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