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No 'Friends' movie anytime soon say 'Cougar' pals Cox and Kudrow

Kudrow: 'Maybe in 10 more years, other people will play us and make fun of it.'

Courtney Cox and Lisa Kudrow on the set of Cougar Town

"Friends" stars Courtney Cox and Lisa Kudrow reunited for an upcoming episode of "Cougar Town."

Credit: ABC/Karen Neal

CULVER CITY, Calif. (AP) — These "Friends" like sticking together.

Courteney Cox and Lisa Kudrow, who starred as Monica Geller and Phoebe Buffay for 10 seasons on NBC's "Friends," have reteamed for Wednesday's episode of "Cougar Town," Cox's ABC comedy that earned her a Golden Globe nomination for her role as zany divorcee Jules Cobb. Kudrow guest stars as a nasty dermatologist who digs her claws into Cobb's ex-husband.

"I get to play a really mean person," teased Kudrow, "so that's really fun."

During a break from filming the episode last November, the duo — who are pals in real life, as evidenced by their unabashed banter — chatted about working opposite each other again. (Last year, Cox guest starred on Kudrow's wry online improv series, "Web Therapy," as a psychic looking to get her sixth sense back from Kudrow's matter-of-fact therapist.)

Kudrow insisted she would have taken just about any role offered on "Cougar Town," as long as it didn't require any nudity, something that apparently hasn't been an issue for the 45-year-old star of the show, who has taken it off in the name of laughs on more than one occasion since "Cougar Town" debuted on ABC last September to over 11 million viewers.

"I've turned a corner," Cox said jokingly. "Now that I'm this age, I've decided to go as nude as possible."

"You look great," Kudrow extolled.

"No, Lisa, I'm lit well," Cox retorted.

"Well, I could be on the surface of the sun, and it wouldn't look good," Kudrow quipped.

Cox said there was an open invitation for all her "Friends" co-stars — Kudrow, David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc and Jennifer Aniston — to stop by "Cougar Town," but she was most anxious for a visit from Kudrow, a Groundlings improv vet who starred in such films as "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion" and "Wonderland" during her "Friends" tenure.

"I really wanted Lisa to be on the show, if she would," said Cox. "First of all, she's so unbelievably talented. I knew she'd go out there and play a really fun character, so it just kind of worked out perfectly for her to play a dermatologist that is very judgmental and not nice. She takes those risks. ... It was great."

After "Friends" ended in 2004, both actresses returned to TV in leading roles on their own series. The 46-year-old Kudrow starred for one season as faded sitcom star Valerine Cherish on the HBO faux-reality series "The Comeback," while Cox spent two seasons as cutthroat editor Lucy Spiller on the FX tabloid drama "Dirt."

"Friends" fans should not anticipate a full-blown reunion of the Central Perk denizens — either on "Cougar Town" or the big screen. Kudrow and Cox insisted "Friends" co-creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman have never pitched the pair an idea for "Friends: The Movie" despite the success of "Sex and the City" at strutting from HBO into multiplexes in 2008.

"'Sex and the City' was already filmic," said Kudrow. "It was a single-camera show that was like a half-hour movie every week, anyway. Our show was multi-camera in front of an audience. Whenever movie versions of those types of shows have been done, they've been sort of satirical. Maybe in 10 more years, other people will play us and make fun of it."

 

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    maciek

    what has worked great for sitcom, won't have to (and probably won't) work for a movie. keep in mind that seasons 7, 8, 9 and especially 10 were just OK comparing to 1 - 6, i'm afraid the creators just have benn losing IT season by season, which doesn't give me much hope of the movie being a great one.

    here's how Firends've changed over the years:
    http://kolbiel.blogspot.com/2010/01/friends-how-theyve-changed.html

    January 21, 2010 at 9:29AM EST Reply to Comment
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    Adrian

    There should totally be a FRIENDS movie, they wont be posted as the characters of the tv show, because its been soooo long...beides theyre so good actrors that the movie would be absolutely perfect and flowless...
    please make a movie

    February 15, 2010 at 3:14AM EST Reply to Comment
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    PIVOT

    Some people claim that the latter seasons the comedy lacked - I disagree. Like any show on television, whether drama or comedy...there are always changes, and the characters have to age with time. The older they got, the more different the humor had to be.
    I do not think Kaufman and Crane "were losing" it by the end, nor do I think they have lost it completely.

    And as much as I would like a sequel movie, just to get another dose of "FRIENDS", I think Kudrow and Cox are right...the framework for which the show was based upon during it's television career wouldn't translate to the big screen nearly as well. However, I do think that there are other options the cast and producers could do that would satisfy fans who need a little more:
    a) A 2-hour special reunion on NBC with an hour-long look back at the history. I think previous fans would love a reunion special with a new storyline.
    b) A live tour.

    However, there are some hurdles they'd have to overcome, the least of which is to get Cox-Arquette away from her current show long enough and other cast members cooperation. They still have to deal with the fact that JOEY had a story-line after FRIENDS left the air (when the spin-off JOEY ran for that short time. Just wasn't the same.) Also, in the season finale, Monica & Chandler's apartment (which has also been Rachel, Phoebe, and Rachel's apartment during the 10 seasons) was all packed up and moved out of. So half of the show would have to take place in central perk, Ross' apartment, Joey's apartment...but there would still be that "empty living room" syndrom.

    So until they can overcome those hurdles, there won't be a reunion show. But never say never...I'm still hoping to watch Ross & Rachel's wedding...and if it's anything like Rachel described at the end of Season 8 (in The One in Massapequa), it would be an incredible wedding to watch. :-) Not to mention the rounds and rounds of hysterical laughter. Just one more of Chandler's quips or Joey's stupid lines would be worth it.

    March 29, 2010 at 6:52AM EST Reply to Comment
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    Camille

    I would love to see a Friends movie, I grew up with this show and I was crying my eyes off when the credits appeared for the last time.
    I would totally see a movie for the 10th anniversary of the end, all the fans out there would get to see where life has taken the 6 friends and it would be a good way to get "closure" because it is very hard to say goodbye to such a long show.

    December 11, 2011 at 7:26PM EST Reply to Comment
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