"Wanderlust" is nowhere close to being a good movie, but where does it fall in the pantheon of Jennifer Aniston comedies? Somewhere in the middle, more or less.
The highs and the lows of Jen's film career:
--The best
"Office Space" (1999): Work sucks, but Aniston showed us the true meaning of "flair" in this cult hit about an office worker (Ron Livingston) bucking the system.
"The Break-Up" (2006): Jen and Vince Vaughn play a couple feuding over a luxury condo after a split. Could be worse. At least her dog didn't die like it did in "Marley & Me."
"Friends With Money" (2006): A woman who quits her job (Aniston, of course) frets about fitting in with her upper-middle-class friends. Nicole Holofcener's film about women and friendship is a cut above the traditional comedy, and light years beyond.
--The worst
"Along Came Polly" (2004): Aniston plays a free spirit who re-enters the life of a straight-laced guy (Ben Stiller) -- and gives him drastic gastrointestinal distress. Kind of how you feel after watching this movie.
"Rumor Has It" (2005): Falling for and sleeping with an older guy (Kevin Costner) who might be your dad? Yeah. That's grosser than diarrhea.
"Just Go With It" (2011): Aniston pretends to be Adam Sandler's soon-to-be ex in order to cover up a lie. Here's the truth: Not even Meryl Streep could've made this one bearable.


