Critics can't stop Aniston's "Break Up" (Agencies) Updated: 2006-06-07 15:11

Jennifer Aniston's new movie "The Break Up" is number one at the US box
office - despite being panned by critics.
The romantic comedy - which stars the former "Friends" actress and her real
life boyfriend Vince Vaughn - made $38.1 million in its first three days of
release.
The movie also gives Aniston her first real taste of box office success.
Recent releases, "Derailed" and "Rumor Has It" only made $36 million and $43
million respectively.
However, "The Break Up" has been savaged by film critics. In its review, the
Wall Street Journal asked: "What's a smart comedienne doing in such a dumb
movie?"
Another critic sniped: "A romantic comedy that is both short on romance and
comedy."
The movie was also panned by test audiences. A source told America's New York
Post newspaper: "The original screenplay had Jennifer and Vince's characters
breaking up at the end. So it was shot that way - but test audiences hated it.
It tested really, and I mean really, badly."
As a result of the negativity, the lead actors had to re-shoot parts of the
film, reportedly costing the studio millions.
The source added: "The new ending has them getting back together in the end.
It should really be called "The Make Up." People want to see Jennifer happy
after the tough time she has had with Brad Pitt and Angelina
Jolie."
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