Courteney Cox talks Jennifer Aniston & “the same salad for 10 years”

LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 11:  Actors Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Cox attend the after party at the L.A. premiere for 'The Tripper' held at the Hollywood Forever Cemetary on April 11, 2007 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Courteney Cox actually has an interesting life. She has a kid, she has an interesting marriage to fellow oddball actor David Arquette, she has a television career with fan favorite Cougar Town, she has varied interests in charities and real estate and most recently, Courteney got some press because of allegations she was cheating on her husband with her Cougar Town costar, Brian Van Holt. So basically, a journalist sitting down to interview Courteney should have more to talk about than f-cking Friends. But no, when the Los Angeles Times reporter sat down with Cox, it was like it was 2002 all over again. Oh, my, you mean they always eat the same salad every day?!?

Courteney Cox admits to being a little bit jealous of the girls from “Sex and the City” and their leap to the big screen.

“I wish we could do that with ‘Friends,'” Cox says. “The thing is, the characters from ‘Sex and the City’ hopped all over Manhattan. On ‘Friends,’ we were always stuck in the apartment and that coffeehouse.”

Nevertheless, Cox says “Friends” castmate Jennifer Aniston has a great idea for a movie that would reunite the members of the long-running NBC sitcom. And, judging from her enthusiasm, Cox would clearly love to make such a movie happen, if only to enjoy working with everyone again. But she’s not getting her hopes up.

“I don’t think it’s going to happen,” she says, tamping down expectations, including her own. “Would [series creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman] want to write it? Because they’d have to be involved. I don’t know … a lot of things would have to break just right for it to work. But we’ve daydreamed about it.”

And while we’re on the subject of “Friends”— and it’s a topic Cox takes to with hearty enthusiasm — here are a few of her favorite things about her decade on the show:

Favorite ritual: “Jennifer and Lisa [Kudrow] and I ate lunch together every single day for 10 years. And we always had the same thing — a Cobb salad. But it wasn’t really a Cobb salad. It was a Cobb salad that Jennifer doctored up with turkey bacon and garbanzo beans and I don’t know what. She just has a way with food, which really helps. Because if you’re going to eat the same salad every day for 10 years, it’d better be a good salad, right?”

Favorite scene: “Off the top of my head, I’d say when Monica proposed to Chandler. There’s like 10,000 candles lit in the apartment and she gets down on one knee and starts sobbing. ‘There’s a reason why girls don’t do this!’ That was a big scene to me, playing the heavy emotion of that.”

Favorite part of Monica: “I loved any time she got super-competitive. The New Year’s Rockin’ Eve dance. The Thanksgiving touch football game with Ross. Fat Monica too. God, playing Fat Monica was so freeing! I remember being in [Fat Monica] makeup one time waiting for the other cast members to come out, and [director] Kevin Bright put on ‘Shake Your Groove Thing’ and I just grabbed a doughnut and started dancing like crazy in front of the audience. I could do anything because I was hidden under all that prosthetic makeup.”

[From The LA Times]

Yes, I cried when Monica proposed, I’ll admit it. When was it? A decade ago? Right. It was good television, a very simple, enjoyable show that lots of people could sit down and watch and laugh. Now, let’s move on. I guess the interview was just about whether there was ever going to be a Friends movie? Considering how badly the Sex and the City franchise transitioned to film, I really hope everybody moves on. I just don’t want to see an R-rated Ross-and-Rachel sex scene. Ugh.

LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 11:  Actors Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Cox attend the after party at the L.A. premiere for 'The Tripper' held at the Hollywood Forever Cemetary on April 11, 2007 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 11: Actors Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Cox attend the after party at the L.A. premiere for 'The Tripper' held at the Hollywood Forever Cemetary on April 12, 2007 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

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  1. Alex says:

    blah

  2. Marjalane says:

    Friends is one of those shows that is wearing well- those six actors were at their best during it’s run. I can’t figure out why Jen Anniston’s likablity didn’t follow her to movies.

  3. canadianchick says:

    Looks like someone is trying to cover up the cheating rumours with Friends nostalgia.

  4. bite me says:

    courtney est tres jolie…damn why isnt’t she a bigger tv star…Fraiser was always the better comedy show during that time on nbc

  5. zen says:

    Id probably check out the movie if they did one.

  6. andrea says:

    yawn

  7. Lesley says:

    Ok. This is interesting….?
    PS what is with Jen’s duck face poses? I hate duck face.

  8. lucy2 says:

    I’d definitely watch a movie, but hope they don’t make one. The show ended well (I’m pretending the Joey spin off didn’t happen) and any movie would probably just muck that up. It was a fun show and I loved it, but it should be left as that.

    I think that cast will forever be asked about the show, no matter what else is going on. I’m sure it’s frustrating at times, but they pretty much hit the lottery when it comes to TV so I’m sure they’re OK with it overall – most shows these days barely last a season or two if they’re picked up at all, and they had 10 hugely successful years and it lives on in syndication.

    I loved Competitive Monica!

  9. anonymous says:

    OMG, Jennifer and Courteney are both still so gorgeous! They’re beautiful and talented. I love them both.

  10. Belle Epoch says:

    Whenever these two are pictured together, Aniston is all over Cox, who has this distant “there’s nothing I can do about it” expression. It’s like Aniston is trying WAY too hard to show that she has a Best Friend and she can make Funny Faces!!! Every photo has to be about HER. Meanwhile Cox looks like she wants to stick a fork in her own eye.

  11. lrm says:

    There was a blind item that the cheating rumors were actually PR to get ratings up for her/their show-cougartown.

    so she walked w/him on the beach ahving coffee, etc, to fuel the attention.

    both R and C look beautiful in these pics! CC is so lovely-i hope she lays off the fillers and surgery from now on. does her no justice.

    and, please, no friends movie. the show being on for that long was bad enough. lol. it was cute/okay for awhile….but ten years?

  12. Maritza says:

    I’d love to see a Friends movie and I know many people who would too. It would definitely be a success because unlike “Sex and the City” all the characters in Friends were funny not just the main ones. The writing was excellent,it would be a major box office hit I’m sure.

  13. vi says:

    i’d watch it but i would rather they didn’t make it. it was good while it lasted but i felt like the last couple of seasons were a bit weaker and a movie just sounds terrible.

  14. anonymous says:

    I’d see it regardless, but I think the writing would have to be stellar for a movie to do justice to the show.

  15. buckley says:

    I like these two and they look great.

    In other news, I love adding garbanzo beans to any salad…

  16. anonymous says:

    “In other news, I love adding garbanzo beans to any salad…”
    LOL, so do I. I also love Cobb salads and make my own dressing for it, which is easy to do.

  17. meme says:

    Friends was a great TV show and in case you forget, the show was supposed to end but after 9/11 they extended it another season for obvious reasons. I think the whole cast was great on Friends but they ate the same salad every day for 10 years?!?!?

  18. buckley says:

    Substituting with turkey bacon sounds good too. Healthier.
    Now I want that salad.

  19. Praise St. Angie! says:

    oh garbanzos, edamame, black beans, kidney beans…they ALL add to the yummy-ness.

    also, dried cranberries, pecans, walnuts or almonds, crunchy Chinese noodles or tortilla bits…

    also, in the summer, cut some corn off the cob and add that, too…oh, I’m getting hungry!!!

  20. mln says:

    Friends would never work on a big screen, the best way to do it would be a similar to the Seinfeld “reunion” on Curb Your Enthusiasm but Friends was never as funny as Seinfeld

  21. JuiceinLA says:

    I still love these girls and that show. I can’t say the same for the SITC girls.

  22. Kim says:

    There is something degrading about a stick thin Courtney saying playing FAT Monica was freeing. I dont think she means to be rude but to me this comes across as very mean to larger girls.

  23. KateNonymous says:

    meme (#17), Friends ran until 2004, so I’m not really sure what you mean about extending it for “another season” after 9/11.

  24. crazydaisy says:

    They could call the movie Old Friends.

    Kim, I think she meant it was freeing b/c due to the full coverage costume, she didn’t have to be self conscious about how her body looked. She might feel as freed wearing a clown or a big bird suit. Also, I bet that since she must eat so little to stay as thin as she does, any excuse to have a donut would be freeing.

  25. Trillion says:

    Can you imagine having to withstand a conversation with these two? I’m getting all sleepy just thinking about it.

  26. original kate says:

    mmmmm…garbanzo beans.

  27. Beth says:

    A “Friends” movie would be a disaster. I don’t think there truely is a huge market for it and the show wouldn’t translate well. “Friends” was just individual episodes, no real storyline. “Sex” had a continuous storyline, like a soap opera, making it easier to develop a plot. I really liked the first movie but I have no interest in the second. It seemed more about making money and I think it’s stupid that most of the movie isn’t in NYC.

    Also I don’t know why Jennifer feels the need to practically put people in headlocks when she hugs them.

  28. TeeTee says:

    hmmm, all of the money these two have between them, they could make a movie
    IF they really wanted too and maybe hire
    up to date writers.

    not buying it.

    They look cute though.

  29. anonymous says:

    TeeTee, they don’t own the rights to the show, which they would need in order to do the movie on their own. They probably also would not go forward without everyone on board the project.

  30. Michelle says:

    I love these 2. I would definitely watch a friends movie. It would be interesting to see how they would pull off a movie around the couch and their apartments. And i agree with Courtney, the new years eve party was hilarious..lmao

  31. ChinaCat says:

    While I admit I DID like JA, I just could ne’er warm up to CC-A. She e’en just looks like a bitchy woman…

  32. di butler says:

    Zero cattiness from me. They are my age and I would love to look half as good as they do. Love them both. And Friends. The movie sounds like a bad idea, though.

  33. Camille says:

    bite me: Its because she didn’t marry a huge Movie Star.

  34. sm3na says:

    thanks verymuch