Garner is the Devil

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With all due respect to Jennifer Garner, she needs to slow it down with the job announcements. I just can’t keep up with finding new hot pictures of her for these stories any more. If this keeps up, I’ll be stuck with old screencaps from her 1996 appearance on “Law and Order”. Either slow down the work or do more photoshoots. That’s my ultimatum. Her latest move is signing on to produce and possibly star in the upcoming comedy DEVIL IN THE JUNIOR LEAGUE. The movie, based on Linda Francis Lee novel, follows a “stuffy Southern socialite” whose adulterous husband runs of with a new wife and all their money. She agrees to team up with a lawyer to get her stuff back if she’ll help his “less-than-appropriate” wife get into the Junior League. OK, help me out – what exactly is the “Junior League”? A little interweb research shows it is some sort of socialite/debutante exclusive club that masquerades as a volunteer association. (Any one from the South want to elaborate more?) Universal picked up DEVIL in turnaround from Fox. Garner is also working on CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT, BE WITH YOU, SABBATICAL and the currently filming JUNO. She can be seen next in THE KINGDOM, which was recently pushed back to September.

Source: Variety

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