Entertainment Daily: Aniston in Sundance - Brad Pitt accompanies Friends star to "Good Girl" Premiere
TAPE: EF02/0038
IN_TIME: 14:15:18
DURATION: 3:42
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DATELINE: Park City, Utah, USA. 14 January 2002
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot 'red carpet' area
2. Brad Pitt arriving for premiere
3. UPSOUND: (English) Brad Pitt 'It's going to be great!'
4. Q: "You can really relate to this character, whay is that?" SOT: (English) Jennifer Aniston - "Families, growing up, it's layered, it's a lot of reasons."
5. Film Clip 'The Good Girl'
6. SOTs: (English) Jennifer Aniston - "He kept us light, thank god." Q:" Do you know how many Gyllenhaal's there are, there are 5, 6, 7 in showbusiness." SOT Jennifer Aniston - "Get out of here, so he's not an orginal, that's what you are saying."
7. Film Clip 'The Good Girl'
8. SOT Jennifer Aniston - "I miss having fun. All I have been told for the last 5 days is just have fun."
9. Various: Robert Redford with Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt
10. Various: Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt in audience
11. Film Clip 'The Good Girl'
SOURCE: APTN/Myriad Pictures
BRAD PITT SUPPORTS WIFE'S MOVIE - AGAIN
"Fight Club" actor Brad Pitt is surely the ideal Hollywood husband - a massive star who's fast making a habit of supporting his wife, Jennifer Aniston, at the premeries for her films.
He helped keep the media attention focused on her at the premiere for "Rock Star" and he's just done it again at the Sundance launch of "Good Girl".
The film, from director Miguel Arteta, sees Aniston making a tentative break away from the romantic comedy roles that have constituted her film career to date, playing a young married woman bored with her mundane life.
Things become more exciting when she begins a passionate affair with an odd-ball discount store stock boy, who thinks he's Holden Caulfield, played by Jake Gyllenhaal - star of the recent taste-free-zone "Bubble Boy".
Jake was also following in Brad Pitt's wake at the premiere.
But Pitt and Aniston's presence proved to be a draw for more than just fans - friend and festival founder Robert Redford also showed up to give the couple on-camera hugs before the screening.
The film is currently listed as being in post-production, but after the world premiere at Sundance, Fox Searchlight won a tough bidding war to walk off with the movie for $4million, so expect to see it at cinema's near you soon.
FILM CLIP DETAILS
The Good Girl
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