Jennifer Aniston has no plans to appear in a movie with her husband, Brad Pitt.
"The repercussions of couples doing movies are not always positive," Aniston says in the May 2 issue of TV Guide. "We wouldn't want to go out there with bull's-eyes on our heads."
Although Ben Affleck and his former fiancee, Jennifer Lopez, were hugely popular when the movie Gigli debuted, the film bombed at the box office.
Aniston, whose show Friends ends its 10-year run Thursday, said her immediate plans are to act in two films inspired by 1960s movies.
One is a remake of the 1966 British film Gambit and the other is a movie - so far untitled - about a woman who thinks her parents inspired the movie The Graduate.
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