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Actor Ben Affleck defends disappointing `Gigli`
Los Angeles, Aug 12: A perfect storm of tabloid stories, negative internet buzz, and a just plain bad movie led to the spectacular failure of ``Gigli,`` starring Hollywood`s hottest couple, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, the actor said.
''You can put scenes together and sometimes they just don't
work,'' he added. ''I think there was a certain amount of
Schadenfreude, a certain amount of a critical slam dunk contest that
it turned into, like some (critic) was saying, 'I have been saving
up this one turn of phrase all summer.' but that's part of the
deal.''
He skirted questions about whether his recent visit to a
Vancouver strip club in July had affected his planned wedding to
Lopez.
''You can tell your news editors that you are too big for that kind of stuff, that you are better than that, that you rise above it,'' he laughed, as video cameras documented the media briefing for the HBO series ''Project Greenlight.''
Project Greenlight began in 2000 as an online screenplay
competition sponsored by Affleck and his boyhood friend and ''good
will hunting'' co-star, actor Matt Damon. The winners get 1 million
dollar to make their films.
''The Battle Of Shaker Heights'' is the next film to be made
under the project, which has been chronicled on the successful HBO
series of the same name.
Bureau Report