Jennifer Aniston loves playing potty-mouthed dentist Dr. Julia Harris in 'Horrible Bosses 2'.
The 45-year-old actress's on-screen character in the film franchise is particularly vulgar and Jennifer admits she revels in playing someone whose personality is so far removed from her everyday self.
Speaking at the London press conference to promote the new comedy - which also stars Jason Sudeikis, Charlie Day and Jason Bateman - the former 'Friends' star reflected: "In language, this character is as far away from me as I've ever got. I mean, 'Suck it like a bombpop down to the blue,' is not something that normally comes trickling off my tongue."
To which co-star Jason Sudeikis responded: "That should be a Nicki Minaj song! You put a beat under that and little girls will be dancing to it. In the car they'd be saying, 'Daddy, put on suck it like a bombpop.' And then in parenthesis, 'Down to the blue.'"
Picking up on the theme, Jennifer said: "That's going to happen Jason, and you should get something for that."
'Horrible Bosses 2', the sequel to the 2011 hit film, also features Jamie Foxx, Chris Pine and Kevin Spacey.
Christoph Waltz will play a "significant" role in 'Bond 24'.
The 'Django Unchained' star has reportedly signed up to star in the latest instalment in the spy film franchise - which does not yet have a confirmed title - although it's unclear whether his character will be a friend or enemy of Daniel Craig's James Bond.
A source revealed: "It's not immediately evident whether the part's friend, or foe, or a bit of both."
The cast, which also includes Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw, Lea Seydoux and Rory Kinnear, are said to be preparing for a read-through of the script in under three weeks' time.
However, although the character Waltz - who starred as Nazi Colonel Hans Landa in Quentin Tarantino's 'Inglourious Basterds' - is set to portray has been described as "extremely cunning" and a "nemesis of sorts", sources close to the film are keen to keep details under wrap.
An insider told the Daily Mail newspaper: "Not so fast...just because he's played bad guys on other movies doesn't mean he's going to be the baddie here."
The 58-year-old actor - who will next appear in 'Horrible Bosses 2' and recently wrapped filming on 'Tarzan' - will be under the direction of 'Skyfall' boss Sam Mendes.
Shooting for 'Bond 24' is scheduled to begin early next month.
Charlie Day cleaned toilets for a living before he turned to acting.
The 38-year-old star appears in new comedy film 'Horrible Bosses 2' alongside the likes of Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman, but he's revealed the job he had before striking it big in Hollywood was much less enjoyable.
Asked about his previous jobs at yesterday's (13.11.14) London press conference for his new film, Charlie explained: "I cleaned toilets. I did. Yeah, if you went to the gym and you defecated and you didn't flush, that was my problem. So I just flushed toilets and mopped from a distance."
By contrast, Jason enjoyed a very different introduction to the world of work, having taken up acting at a very young age, meaning he never had to do an ordinary job.
The 45-year-old actor remarked: "I never did flush toilets for a living. I started acting when I was really young, so I've never had to work for a real boss. But worst jobs? 'Teen Wolf Too' would be right up there."
Meanwhile, Jennifer, 45, revealed she used to work in telemarketing prior to breaking into acting, but conceded she was not suited to the role.
Olivia Cooke in discussion to play Tirzah in 'Ben-Hur'.
The 20-year-old 'Ouija' actress has reportedly been offered the role of Ben-Hur's sister, Tirzah in the remake of the 1959 classic movie.
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Gillian Anderson says there's a "possibility" a third 'X-Files' film will be made.
The 46-year-old actress played FBI agent Dana Scully in the original sci-fi TV series and its spin-off movies and although the last film came out in 2008 she'd be up for returning to the franchise - which also starred David Duchovny as her partner Fox Mulder.
When asked about the chance of their being another movie or even another TV series, Gillian said, "Yes, there is a possibility. There is always a possibility, it's always a matter of it actually happening - and there's a lot that needs to happen between the idea and actually turning up on set, and I don't unfortunately have any control over that. But would I do it? I would, yes."
The actress can currently be seen in BBC TV show 'The Fall', in which she plays a police officer investigating a string of murders in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Gillian stars opposite Jamie Dornan in the drama but she resisted the urge to quiz him about his upcoming role as masochistic lover Christian Grey in erotic movie 'Fifty Shades of Grey'.
During an interview on 'This Morning', she said: "Jamie's a very good storyteller ... and he has a very good singing voice! He finished filming 'Fifty Shades' before we started again but we didn't talk about it very much. He's probably going to be talking about that for the rest of his life, so I didn't ask him ... but I'm a fan of (director) Sam Taylor-Wood and I was interested to know what that experience was like working with her, so that was the question I asked."
A third 'X Files' film was previously planned to start shooting in 2012 but the project never got started.
Dame Judi Dench is sick of people asking her when she's going to retire.
Although she will turn 80 this year, Dench insists she has no intention of calling time on her career and is disappointed with the ageist attitude of society.
Speaking at the screening of her new BBC One TV show 'Esio Trot' - in which she stars with Dustin Hoffman - she said: "It drives me spare when people say, 'Are you going to retire?' Or, 'Don't you think it's time to put your feet up?' Or tell me my age"
"I loathe it; I don't want to be told that I'm too old to do something. I want to try it first and then, if I don't succeed, then I can be told I can't do it. Otherwise you get to a certain age and it's, 'Oh well you mustn't do that because you could have a fall or you can't learn lines or you can't see.' Let me have a go. Let us all have a go."
the 'Skyfall' star - who was diagnosed with macular degeneration in early 2012, an eye condition that damages your sight - insists mature actors have a lot to offer the industry and insists ageism is just something that is thrust upon you.
The Oscar winner added: "Age is just a number imposed on you. The only time I got really upset [about ageing] was when I was 40. But after that it's the old thing that everybody says, 'You're as old as you feel.' "
Christopher Nolan will never make a comedy film.
The acclaimed director has revealed that he doesn't think he is cut out for the genre because it is so difficult to make people laugh.
The filmmaker explained: "I would try anything, I think, except comedy or romantic comedy, those are very tough genres to work in."
The 44-year-old director - who has just released space exploration movie 'Interstellar', which stars Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain and Sir Michael Caine - insists shooting a comedy would not film would not be a welcome challenge, because it is so easy for viewers to slate a comedy which isn't funny.
Talking to the USA Today newspaper, he added: "They rely on a unanimity of audience response. You screen a comedy for people, and if they don't laugh, you've got to figure out a way to make them laugh.
"There's no hiding behind the art of the film. There's, 'Oh, you don't get it'."
The writer-and-producer has worked on some of the most successful movies of the past decade, including 'Inception' and 'The Dark Knight' trilogy, and recently revealed that he has also been approached to work on James Bond movies.
He revealed to The Daily Beast: "I love James Bond and I've talked with the producers over the years, but nothing's ever worked out,"
"They do a great job - they don't need me right now, and Sam [Mendes] is an extraordinary talent.
"I will absolutely be first in line to see the next Bond film as I have been for all of them."
Anna Kendrick is in talks to star in 'The Accountant'.
According to Variety, the 'Pitch Perfect' actress is in negotiations to appear in the action thriller alongside 'Argo' star Ben Affleck.
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Jai Courtney is in talks to star in 'Suicide Squad'.
According to Variety, the 'Divergent' actor is being considered for one of the starring roles in the comic book team-up - the villainous Deadshot, a rival of Batman and deadly assassin.
Also recen...