Picture Perfect (1997)
Jay Mohr, Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Bacon
If you can get past Jennifer Aniston's form-fitting wardrobe in a movie about a woman struggling to advance in her profession, this romantic comedy is a fair match with My Best Friend's Wedding. Both films feature conniving, self-centered heroines who undergo a transformation--Aniston present... (read more) If you can get past Jennifer Aniston's form-fitting wardrobe in a movie about a woman struggling to advance in her profession, this romantic comedy is a fair match with My Best Friend's Wedding. Both films feature conniving, self-centered heroines who undergo a transformation--Aniston presents a bogus fiancé (Jerry Maguire's Jay Mohr) to impress her advertising agency boss and gradually discovers a mutual attraction with the imposter. Both movies go off in delightfully unpredictable directions. Picture Perfect falls prey to occasional sitcom fluff, but it's a fine showcase for Aniston's comedic and dramatic attributes. Critics were mixed-to-harsh in reviews for this movie, perhaps because it's a bit derivative and poses slight challenge to Aniston, who proved her skill with light comedy as a principal cast member of TV's Friends sitcom. It's clear that Aniston is a fine comedian, and she shows that talent to advantage in Picture Perfect. If you enjoy this movie, you should also check out Aniston's follow-up romantic comedy, The Object of My Affection. --Jeff Shannon
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PG-13, 102 min.
Directed by:
Glenn Gordon Caron
Release Date: Aug 01, 1997
DVD Release Date: Jan 18, 2000
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It was cute, but not great. I love Aniston, Bacon, and Dukakis, but the movie itself was kinda just blah.
Story was really complicated, but in a funny way. I really liked Mohr and Aniston, they did their job well enough. Really good for the 90's romantic komedy -kategory!
surprisingly good chickflick. jennifer anniston never seems to make a bad movie even if she can only ever play one type of person.
Aniston plays another role in a film not to be taken too seriously. The guy she likes in the office is a complete sleeze and made i think just for hating. Really riled us up watching it (Kevin Bacon). While Jay Mohr us almost too nice and sticks arou... (read more) Aniston plays another role in a film not to be taken too seriously. The guy she likes in the office is a complete sleeze and made i think just for hating. Really riled us up watching it (Kevin Bacon). While Jay Mohr us almost too nice and sticks around unrealistically. Ok film
Well... it was good in theory. The idea was sweet. But the romance didn't follow through. The chemistry wasnt there. And Aniston's characters just annoyed me by the end of it. But the idea is cute. And I did laugh a couple times.
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