July 26, 2005

Rumor Has It Trailer

Rumor Has It now has it's trailer up. Oh good heavens I can't believe I'm about to say this... I'm REALLY looking forward to this Jennifer Aniston and Kevin Costner movie (it almost feels like I'm speaking latin).

Jennifer Aniston goes home for her sister's wedding and learns a family secret... the 1967 film "The Graduate" with Dustin Hoffman was actually based on the true story of her own family and that she herself just might be the offspring of the well-documented event.

The cast looks fantastic, and the BEST line in the trailer comes from Shirley MacLaine who says to Aniston "Come on in, I'll put on a pot of Burbon". I laughed for about 2 minutes. Costner looks pretty slick in this too. So damn it... I'm looking forward to it. I think it looks great.

You can see the official website here and see the trailer here


Posted by John Campea at July 26, 2005 01:56 PM


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just checked out the imdb info since i didn't know anything about it. rob reiner directed and it's also got mark ruffalo and kathy bates? i'm in. thanks for the heads-up.

Posted by: sam at July 26, 2005 03:02 PM

I would never have heard of this movie if not for you John. Well, I share your sentiments, the trailer alone made me want to see this film soon.

Aniston is indeed very good in comedy, hope she doesnt do to much of a Rachel in this one. And Costner is in this film too? And the great MacLaine? Whew!

Posted by: Simone [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 26, 2005 07:04 PM

I have actually seen this movie, and to be honest, it was good, but just a little too middle of the road. The cast is good except for Mena Suvari, who I feel was horribly miscast. She still looks too young to be only 2-3 years younger than Jennifer Aniston. Anyway, definitely be excited, Costner was good, Maclaine was good, the guy who plays Aniston's dad (never remember his name) was excellent. Overall, 3 out of 5 stars. Then again, I saw it like 2 months ago and I should see it again to refresh my memory.

And I know what you're thinking, why screen a movie 7 months in advance? The movie looked practically done, so I figure they're trying real hard to bait a little man called Oscar.

Posted by: adam at July 27, 2005 10:58 AM