Entertainment / Gerard Butler No Rewards for This Bounty Hunter Aniston, Butler lack chemistry in action romance By Rob Quinn, Newser Staff Posted Mar 19, 2010 5:25 AM CDT Copied No Rewards for This Bounty Hunter Trailer for "The Bounty Hunter." (Tschill1111) Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston star as a bounty hunter and his wanted ex-wife in action romance Bounty Hunter. Critic's reactions range from "passable" to "somebody needs to hunt down the people who made this movie." An OK concept gets lost in "lame jokes and predictable situations," complains Calvin Wilson at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "It's as if the filmmakers thought that just watching Butler and Aniston scream at each other almost two hours would be more than enough to satisfy the masses." "Aniston and Butler can't seem to muster any believable chemistry" between their equally obnoxious characters, writes Claudia Puig at USA Today. "A lot of mugging happens, but no magic." Roger Moore at the Orlando Sentinel deems it "watchable." Aniston "doesn’t bring her old A-game to this, he writes. "But at least she’s not quiet and reserved and no-energy, her approach to too many roles of late." Director Andy Tennant aimed to make "this yawn about flirty ex-spouses ciphering the twin puzzles of their failed marriage and an unsolved murder" a modern version of '30s comic thriller The Thin Man, but he and his "desperately unfunny" script fall well short of the mark, Carrie Rickey writes at the Philadelphia Inquirer. (More Gerard Butler stories.) See 1 photo Report an error