Ben Affleck
has made some incredible motion pictures in his profession, however by his personal admission he has additionally made some “utter rubbish.” Throughout a current piece for GQ, Affleck named one of many motion pictures he believes could be very excessive on the checklist of his worst movies: 1998 film Phantoms
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Regardless of having a string of spectacular hits to his title, together with the Oscar-winning Good Will Looking, Affleck addressed his function within the $5.8 million-grossing film, which was tailored from the U.S.’ different occasional horror writer, Dean Koontz, and starred Peter O’Toole, Rose McGowan, Reside Schreiber, and Joanna Going. The storyline sees Affleck taking up the function of a sheriff in a sleepy Colorado city investigating some unusual goings-on – truthfully, this isn’t a Stephen King story.

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For Affleck’s half, he actually cherished working with the individuals concerned within the film, however didn’t fairly benefit from the film itself a lot. Nonetheless, it did have some positives about it. He mentioned:
“I used to be the bomb at Phantoms. Everybody is aware of that. Peter O’Toole, by the way in which. Peter O’Toole signed my Lawrence of Arabia poster. That’s on the market on Phantoms. Nicky Katt, Liev Schreiber, I cherished doing that film … Nicely, no, I didn’t love doing that film, however I like these individuals.
“The film was a sewer monster film, let’s face it, and I used to be a sheriff in Colorado. I used to be, like, 20 years previous. It’s completely absurd. The film was utter rubbish however I did get to ski. I made, like, $100,000, so I used to be like, ‘I’m set for all times, I’m retiring.’ And I met Peter O’Toole and, like, obtained stoned with Peter O’Toole. I used to be like, ‘What else occurs in my life that tops this? Nothing’.”
Is ‘Phantoms’ Considered one of Ben Affleck’s Worst Films?
It’s arduous to actually depend Phantoms among the many better of any class of film. The movie landed only a 9% Tomatometer rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and a lower than spectacular 28% from audiences.
Affleck’s appraisal of Phantoms actually ties up with the way in which many individuals felt in regards to the movie, together with a few of those that have been acquainted with Koontz’s novel and, identical to many horror diversifications of the 80s and 90s, didn’t really feel that the 95-minute providing did it justice. It does appear that Affleck could possibly be being somewhat harsh on himself, as in the principle the evaluations don’t notably lay into the forged as a lot because the movie’s convoluted plot and unsatisfying ending.
As each an actor and director, Affleck has at all times been glad to name out the flicks he has been concerned in that don’t precisely meet expectations. From Gigli to Daredevil, Affleck’s checklist of previous duds is one thing he’s very conscious of, and in the principle he has managed to steer away from too many lately. At the moment, he’s starring within the new motion film The Accountant 2, which reunites him with Jon Bernthal in a sequel to his 2018 hit.
Supply: GQ

Phantoms
- Launch Date
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January 23, 1998
- Runtime
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96 Minutes
- Director
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Joe Chappelle