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    • Neville Naidoo
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    • The Iron Giant - 93% With almost universal critical approval on Rotten Tomatoes, The Iron Giant giant leads the way as Jennifer Aniston's highest-rated film on the aggregator site.
    • Dumplin' - 87% In one of her best films to date, Jennifer Aniston played an ex-beauty queen who is now the mother of a teenage girl named "Will." In the film, Dumplin', Will sees herself as overweight and unattractive, views compounded by her mom's success as a pageant queen and all the time she spends arranging new pageants in town.
    • The Good Girl - 82% In The Good Girl Aniston again played a slightly off-character role as a woman named Justine who is unhappily married to a pot-smoking man that does very little to ignite any passion inside her.
    • Office Space - 80% In one of Jennifer Aniston's most highly rated films on Rotten Tomatoes, she played the object of an unhappy employee's affections in Office Space.
    • Duncan Carson
    • Office Space. While Aniston isn't a huge part of the classic 1999 comedy "Office Space," she plays a key role in the film's enduring appeal beyond just being the love interest of Ron Livingston's main character Peter.
    • Dumplin' One of Aniston's best-reviewed movies came and went on Netflix with relatively little notice. However, she is perfectly cast in the 2018 adaptation of "Dumplin'" as Rosie, a relentlessly upbeat former beauty queen that has trouble connected with her semi-estranged daughter Willadean, as she doesn't fit the standard beauty-pageant mold.
    • The Good Girl. In her most successful dramatic showcase so far, Aniston mutes her normal exuberance and charm to play a withdrawn and doleful makeup counter employee in 2002's "The Good Girl."
    • Friends with Money. One of the most memorable episode of "Friends" was Season 2's "The One with Five Steaks and an Eggplant," in which Rachel, Phoebe, and Joey have to confront their wealthier best friends about the uncomfortable subject of money.
  1. Mar 31, 2023 · Updated. Mar 31, 2023, 7:30 AM PDT. Jennifer Aniston has appeared in over 30 critically rated films. Columbia Pictures; Trimark Pictures; Scott Yamano/Netflix. Jennifer Aniston is best...

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    • ‘Mac and Me’ (1988) In what has been dismissed as a rip-off of Steven Spielberg’s E.T. from six years earlier, a young extraterrestrial, separated from his family and stranded on Earth, finds friendship with a handicapped youth.
    • ‘Molloy’ (1990) Airing from July 25 to August 15, 1990, the series stars Mayim Bialik (pre-Blossom and, of course, The Big Bang Theory) as 11-year-old Molloy Martin, who finds her life changed when her father, who is divorced, moves her to Los Angeles when he remarries.
    • ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ (1990 TV Series) There are a lot of amazing things about the Matthew Broderick film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, but this TV series that came from it isn’t one of them.
    • ‘Quantum Leap’ (1992, Guest Star) NCIS: New Orleans star Scott Bakula first came to people’s attention with this 1989-93 series that cast him as Dr. Sam Beckett, whose experiments in time travel results in his “leaping’ into the bodies of lives he is destined to impact, dating as far back to the day he was born.
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  5. 1) Horrible Bosses (2011) Tomatometer Rating: 69% The 2011 American comedy film helmed by Seth Gordon (The Office, Parks and Recreation, Modern Family) made it to most young adults' watchlists...