Affleck is a legit great director and he doesn't get enough credit for it. Gone Baby Gone and Argo are both 9/10 kinos. If he has directed DCEU instead of Hack Snyder it would have turned out much better
Is there any hope still of a batman movie directed, written by, and starring him?
Say what u want but Affleck was the bomb in Phantoms yo
Kevin Baker
Seething kikes still assmad about the time Affleck gave two Zionist Jews a taste of their own hypocrisy
Joseph Allen
>If he has directed DCEU instead of Hack Snyder it would have turned out much better >bring my own writer that changes multiple scenes yeah bro lets have him direct another Live by Night
I don't give a shit about capeshit but Gone Baby Gone was great and both Argo and The Town were decent
Jose Harris
He only agreed to do capeshit because he believed in Snyder's vision. They're on the side, which is why he quit after joss-tice league.
Landon Stewart
Fuck off Jason
Jason Evans
Phantoms like a muthafucka
Mason Campbell
Yeah that's what happened.
Nolan Peterson
>Gone Baby Gone and Argo are both 9/10 kinos. No they’re not.
Owen Flores
for sure wasn't because Zach left and he couldn't rewrite more shit for himself like he wanted to
Jeremiah Davis
Gone Baby Gone is a safe, horrible, two out of ten movie released right after the financial crash of 2007 to reinvigorate the economy.
Elijah Myers
Let's be honest, Ben Affleck's films are boring, forgettable flicks that are, at the very least, technically well realised and adequately scripted. They're essentially cheap, digestible short stories brought to film. There's no ambition there, no real lingering appeal. If you're not in the game to create classics from the very start, you shouldn't be in the game at all. You might as well sell your soul to some half-rate Disney remake factory. The only reason you, yes you, OP, pretend to now like Ben Affleck, is because he was the star in your latest, greatest brooding batguy bonanza. The critical and financial failure of said film(s), the studio meddling, the hype marketing and masturbatory online discourse have warped your pathetic and fragile mind so much that you've retroactively declared yourself a fan of Ben Affleck's prior limp efforts just so you can pine away at the thought of the hypothetical realities where Ben Affleck was in fact, the director, of grizzled Batboy, big-chin detective wannabe. How pitiful. But even if that reality were our own, and those films were good, or even great, they'd still ultimately be mere shallow echoes puckering along the waves of the greatest superhero films of all time, directed by the greatest director ever to wind up working in some two-bit place like Hollywood.
Affleck's face always reminds me of Dane Cook, and his credibility then immediately crumbles in my mind every time
Parker Rodriguez
>Is there any hope still of a batman movie directed, written by, and starring him? Clashing egos between him and WB caused the DCEU to implode. He'll never play Batman again.
GBG is really underrated, it came out in a really good year (TWBB, No Country, Jesse James) but I can't think of many modern detective stories that compare.
Brandon Williams
gone baby gone was good, everything else is trash
Christopher Long
as opposed to an illegitimate great actor? think before you post