Aniston's relationships like a movie


Concluding her involvement with "He's Just Not That Into You" and John Mayer at roughly the same time, Jennifer Aniston has realized that her films provide eerie chapter titles to her notoriously complicated love life.

The actress on Friday received the Crystal Award for Excellence in Film at the Women in Film Awards in Culver City, Calif.

"You have increased the visibility in film, and we thank you for that," host Chelsea Handler said. "You've recently decreased the visibility of John Mayer, so we thank you for that."

Aniston laughed, then went along with the joke, Us Weekly says.

"I have a strange parallel with movies I was doing and my life off screen. First, it was 'The Good Girl' which evolved into 'Rumor Has It,' followed by 'Derailed,' " she said, perhaps referring to her doomed marriage with Brad Pitt.

"Then there was 'The Breakup,' " she continued, "followed by the lighter side, 'Friends With Money.'

"If anyone has a movie called 'Everlasting Love With an Adult Stable Man,' that would be great!" Aniston said. "I'm at table six, and my agents are at table 12."

Aniston's next projects include insemination comedy "The Baster," "Love Happens" and "Bounty Hunter."