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Jennifer Aniston and Babies Don’t Mix, The Switch Bombs at the Box Office
We aren’t all that interested in seeing Jennifer Aniston have a baby. At least that’s what it looks like after her newest film, The Switch, bombed during its debut weekend at the box office.
The highly promoted sperm donor comedy found itself sitting in eighth place for the weekend bringing in only $8.1 million.
Sylvester Stallone and his misfit collection of action heroes nabbed the weekend’s top spot with The Expendables taking in $16.5 million. Also beating out The Switch was the Twilight spoof Vampires Suck coming in second with $12.2 million, Bow Wow’s Lottery Ticket coming in fourth with $11 million, and Piranha 3-D coming in at (#6 with $10 million.
It’s a big miss for Aniston, whose last comedy Bounty Hunter, earned 20 million in its first weekend and nearly $70 million overall.
Looks like we just don’t want to see Jennifer Aniston with a baby – at least on-screen!
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4 Comments
nt commented on Aug 22 10 at 6:27 pmSick of Rachel
Starr commented on Aug 22 10 at 7:52 pmOnly her fans went to see it. Nobody else would have wanted to see such a dumb boring movie.
Sharon commented on Aug 23 10 at 1:45 amJen is a horrible actress. Her movie stink. No one wants to see Rachel part 1,2,3,4,5,-10 e.t.c.
catinca commented on Aug 23 10 at 7:11 pmIf she wasn’t so greedy she would do indie films but then again she can’t act so no point.
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