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10 Aug 2013 01:02

Around the time "Friends" ended its seven-season run in 2004, Jennifer Aniston was Hollywood's golden girl. Her rom-com blockbusters "Along Came Polly" and "Bruce Almighty" performed well with critics and in theaters. The latter, headlined by Jim Carrey, raked in $484 million worldwide. Then an unfortunate string of flops began -- enough to earn Aniston the label "box office poison." Her latest movie, "We're the Millers," about a group of misfits who pose as an all-American family to move a larg...
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