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  • But this was a waste of time. Very surface level, and mostly information I already knew.

    There's also an Adam Sandler documentary this year. If that sucks, I hope a trend isn't started where celebrities get horrible documentaries made on each other.
  • I suspect this "film" cost almost no money to put together. It's mostly comments by one or two "Entertainment Reporters" who frequently appears on screen, and a narrator who doesn't.

    I could be wrong, but I really think everything else in the "film" is just public domain or otherwise free-to-use footage, mostly promotional materials.

    I can't think of anything I'd like to say is particularly "wrong" with this production, but unless you're just too lazy or apathetic, you'd probably have a better experience just googling her, or searching for promos and interviews on YouTube, just as the producers of this likely did.

    To be honestly, I myself did watch the whole "film", but for just that reason... after forming some opinions about it (and Jennifer) I just didn't care enoug to do my own research and just let the "film" play out.
  • helenahandbasket-9373411 September 2021
    Seriously? She was incredibly lucky to land the Rachel role, but as history has proven more times than we can count, a hit series does not guarantee a successful film career that spans the ages.

    But as we've seen, especially as of late, Hollywood just loves the scent of its own narcissism, and a child born to actors typically falls into something eventually. Anniston is no different than so many of her ilk, she just invested better and for a while anyhow, kept her name/face out of politics and stuck to acting.

    Time and again we're witnessing the downfall of something that should have never been elevated as highly as it was, and it's long overdue for Hollywood to get over itself, with Anniston being only another small example.