THE BOUNTY HUNTER With Jennifer Aniston Movie Reviews

The Bounty Hunter opened in theaters on Friday, alongside a whole slew of new movies. This movie stars Jennifer Aniston and Gerard Butler.
Here is the official synopsis of The Bounty Hunter Milo Boyd (Gerard Butler), a down-on-his-luck bounty hunter, gets his dream job when he is assigned to track down his bail-jumping ex-wife, reporter Nicole Hurly (Jennifer Aniston). He thinks all that’s ahead is an easy payday, but when Nicole gives him the slip so she can chase a lead on a murder cover-up, Milo realizes that nothing ever goes simply with him and Nicole. The exes continually one-up each other – until they find themselves on the run for their lives. They thought their promise to love, honor and obey was tough – staying alive is going to be a whole lot tougher. Andy Tennant (Hitch, Sweet Home Alabama) directs.
If you are planning to go see the movie, here are a few reviews from around the web to help you make up your mind.
Chicago Tribune
Remember “Bird on a Wire” with Goldie Hawn and Mel Gibson? How about “I Love Trouble” with Julia Roberts and Nick Nolte? Try pulling concrete details of those rom-coms from the windmills of your mind; it’s like a party game played by amnesiacs. I mean, do the people who made those movies remember them? Read More
Screen Crave
In their latest romantic comedy The Bounty Hunter, Jennifer Aniston is lovely and Gerald Butler is an immature 12-year-old trapped in the body of a middle-aged man. Aniston is one of the ladies in Hollywood who’s taken up more rom-coms than anyone else, while Butler is slowly dipping his feet into the genre — he’s already got two under his belt (P.S. I Love You and The Ugly Truth). Now the duo joins director Andy Tennant, who like Aniston, has plenty of experience in the realm of unconventional love backed by hilarious circumstances. Read More
Cinema Blend
The Bounty Hunter mostly wants to be Mr. And Mrs. Smith, a questionable goal it fails at miserably, but it’s in the rare moments it tries to be State Of Play that it truly becomes unwatchable. It’s like screenwriter Sarah Thorp tried to paraphrase the cliff notes of You’ve Got Mail in between season five episodes of The Wire and YouTube clips of Dog the Bounty Hunter and Beth Chapman arguing about how many minutes it’s been since he had his last cigarette. The results are a mess of tired retreads and illogical shots at the moon, but since we’re already here, let me explain. Read More
If you think this movie is for you , you can get the ticket now on fandango
Also, you can check out the trailer of the movie below.