Ranking All 5 Movies Starring Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston Together

The comedic pairing of Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston has always led to hilarious moments, even if some of their collaborations were better than others. As two sitcom stars, Bateman will be known to viewers for his leading role in Arrested Development, while Anitson became a household name as Rachel Green on Friends. However, both have also carved out impressive movie careers and collaborated on five feature films over the past nearly two decades.

Like the best comedy duos, Bateman and Aniston have an innate chemistry that means they play off one another well and complement each other perfectly. Bateman’s deadpan and often reserved comedic style helped balance Aniston’s more energetic and lively comedic demeanor, leading to several fantastic comedy movies. While their fruitful collaboration has led to a lackluster sequel and a holiday comedy that left viewers wanting, Bateman and Aniston's best movies together were truly comedy gold.

5 Horrible Bosses 2 (2014)

Jason Bateman as Nick Hendricks & Jennifer Aniston as Dr. Julia Harris

Unfortunately for Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston, the concept of Horrible Bosses only lent itself to one great movie, and to try and continue it resulted in diminishing returns. While the comedic trio of Bateman, Charlie Day, and Jason Sudeikis's plot against their overbearing and abusive bosses had plenty of great chemistry, it was a fool’s errand to try and reunite the cast and recapture the magic of its past glory. With Aniston returning as the nymphomaniac dentist infatuated with Day’s character, Dr. Julia Harris, Horrible Bosses 2 boasted an all-star cast but also suffered from a disappointing and forgettable script.

While Horrible Bosses 2 was not a terrible movie, it mostly felt like a waste of an incredibly talented cast that failed to live up to its astounding potential. With plenty of callbacks to the first film, Horrible Bosses 2 had already overstayed its welcome before its runtime was halfway through. Although it did not flop at the box office, taking in a decent $107 million against its $40 million budget (via Box Office Mojo), this was significantly less than its predecessor and did not fair well for a potential Horrible Bosses 3.

4 Office Christmas Party (2016)

Jason Bateman as Josh Parker & Jennifer Aniston as Carol Vanstone

The main issue with Office Christmas Party was its overloaded plot and clichéd nature. Its bloated cast didn’t get enough time to shine, and its characterization felt rushed. Bateman did a good job playing the straight man, who was the same type of witty, reserved character he’s portrayed countless times in comedy movies and Arrested Development. Aniston’s role as the antagonistic boss set on ruining everybody’s fun was more difficult to pull off, yet she still had several chances to shine throughout.

Sadly, Office Christmas Party can’t stack up against the very best Christmas movies, and although it’ll provide enough laughs to see audiences happy over the holidays, it’s quickly forgotten once the credits have rolled. Other performers like T.J. Miller, Kate McKinnon, and Jillian Bell helped elevate some scenes, but it was not enough to raise the Office Christmas Party out of mediocrity. As light entertainment, this works well, but don’t expect anything deeper than that.

3 The Break-Up (2006)

Jason Bateman as Mark Riggleman & Jennifer Aniston as Brooke Meyers

Vince Vaughn Jennifer Aniston The Break-Up

Jennifer Aniston took the lead in her first collaboration with Jason Bateman, who was merely a supporting character in this run-of-the-mill romance. With Aniston as Brooke Meyes, the story of The Break-Up involved her character splitting up with Vince Vaughn’s Gary Grabowski as their arguments escalated, and Brooke felt unappreciated, while Gary felt she was too controlling. Caught in the middle of all this was Bateman as Mark Riggleman, a realtor and friend of the couple who attempted to mediate them selling the condo they owned together.

The Break-Up highlighted the struggles of modern relationships and the difficulties of bad communication and mismatched expectations. Brooke's desire for a partner who actually wants to help around the house was juxtaposed with Gary’s need for independence and the freedom to unwind after a hard day at work. These universal relationship issues provided plenty of laughs in The Break-Up, although that was not enough to save this release from being indistinguishable from any other rom-com dealing with a couple in the final stages of a doomed relationship.

2 The Switch (2010)

Jason Bateman as Wally Mars & Jennifer Aniston as Kassie Larson

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The Switch was a rom-com dealing with a mix-up of epic proportions as Jason Bateman drunkenly switched sperm donations for his best friend’s (Jennifer Aniston) child. While the storyline of The Switch initially looked quite formulaic from the outside, it was actually a surprisingly well-acted and sentimental movie that came together incredibly well. While at the outset it appeared similar to countless forgettable rom-coms, The Switch slowly won viewers over with its strong performances and oddly affecting emotional heft.

Fast forward several years and Kassie’s son has already turned seven, leading to Wally’s desire to reconnect with the woman he loved and become a father in this strangely sentimental and unconventional rom-com. The Switch was filled with interesting character dynamics, and although many aspects of it were well-worn themes in the rom-com genre, they came together here to create something new. With committed performances from Bateman and Aniston as well as an excellent turn from the child actor Thomas Robinson, The Switch was a surprising comedy that’s more than the sum of its parts.

1 Horrible Bosses (2011)

Jason Bateman as Nick Hendricks & Jennifer Aniston as Dr. Julia Harris

As the group of friends conspired to murder their overbearing and abusive employers, Horrible Bosses cataloged their wayward misadventure to eliminate the people who stood in the way of their happiness. This clever concept was ripe for hilarity, and Horrible Bosses succeeded due to its impressive ensemble cast and a high-quality script filled with rapid-fire jokes. Aniston excelled in a sexually charged and morally dubious role, which stood as one of her best post-Friends performances.

While the concept of Horrible Bosses wasn’t quite strong enough to sustain a franchise, as seen from its lackluster sequel, as a standalone film, it was a truly compelling and well-executed comedy. As yet another testament to the skills of Bateman and Aniston, Horrible Bosses showcased that with the right script, both of these actors were capable of extremely strong comedic performances. With plenty of laughs, a strong concept, and a wide array of Hollywood talent, Horrible Bosses was essential viewing for any comedy lovers.

Source: Box Office Mojo

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