Mega-rich, ultra-popular Hollywood super stars
can support the struggling artistic community by taking a leading
role in a small independent film, securing financing and an audience
for the picture and gaining a shot of credibility for themselves.
Familiar the world around for her recurring role on TV staple
Friends, sultry, slinky and perky Jennifer Aniston loaned her
fame, her talent and a wisp of nipple to The Good Girl (2002).
A critically acclaimed account of small dreams stifled in a small
town and of bad solutions causing progressively worse problems,
The Good Girl was a good deal for everyone involved, especially
for the crowd lured into the theater seats by the promise of being
more than Friends with Jennifer Aniston.
Fast Forward to: (0:25) While snuggling in bed
beneath the adulterous embrace of Jake Gyllenhaal, billion-dollar
baby Jennifer flicks one of her priceless baby-feeder nips into
the light.
Skinfo: Good Girl director Miguel Arteta was also
the main man behind the camera for Star Maps (1997) and Chuck
& Buck (2000), two films that explored sexual aberration and
obsession. |