In Gone Baby Gone, Affleck directs younger brother Casey (also excellent in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford) in a mystery surrounding the case of a missing Boston girl. Though skeptics might have been doubtful, the direction is adept, well-paced, and absorbing; heck, maybe Affleck should do this more often! In the spirit of Total Recall, we decided to take a look at some of the lesser-known roles from way back in the filmography of the man better known to some as Bennifer II.
One of our favorite early Affleck bit roles came in 1992's Buffy the Vampire Slayer (30 percent on the Tomatometer) -- the original flick, not the WB series. Although a young Ben Affleck had already starred in a few telefilms and the Voyage of the Mimi, our first big-screen glimpse of the adolescent Affleck was when he appeared -- nay, starred -- as Basketball Player #10 in the infamous "How funky is your chicken?" scene. When Hemery High Hogs star player Grueller (Sasha Jensen) actualizes his newfound vampire skills to jam slam dunks and terrorize the opposing team, he memorably menaces Affleck into giving up the rock. Minutes later, Buffy hunts him down -- "Grueller, it's me, Buffy! We used to hang! My birthday party, you drank all the blueberry schnapps and looged on my mom?" -- before he's vanquished by a dreamy Luke Perry. Sigh.
Only a few months later, in September of 1992, Affleck fans got another tiny taste of Ben in the 1950s-set anti-anti-Semitism prep school drama School Ties (67 percent), which featured then-big stars like Brendan Fraser, Chris O'Donnell, and Matt Damon. Ties even borrowed a few actors fresh from the Buffy set to round out its gaggle of collegiate eye candy, including Randall Batinkoff, Andrew Lowery, and Affleck himself. The story of a poor Jewish football standout (Fraser) recruited by a Catholic school to win the big game movingly depicted one kid's lonely struggle against rampant societal bigotry, and featured one of the most memorable line-bellowings in movie history ("Cowaaaaards!"). Our favorite School Ties scene? The rousing group rendition of "Smokey Joe's Café." Look for Affleck; he's the shirtless one!
That brings us to another film classic, which arguably boasts Affleck's greatest ever non-lead actor role: soon-to-be super senior Fred O'Bannion, the paddle-happy bully in Dazed and Confused (98 percent), Richard Linklater's 1993 opus of high school life in the 1970s on the last day of school. As new freshmen run for their lives and juniors inherit their campus crowns, many players in the ensemble cast stand out: Parker Posey as the meanest queen bee on campus ("Fry like bacon!"), Matthew McConaughey as the suave older guy still hanging around ("High school girls... I get older, they stay the same age."), and Affleck's O'Bannion, whose dogged efforts to catch young Mitch (Wiley Wiggins) are as successful as the inscription on his paddle is eloquent ("FAH Q").
Alas, those days of Affleck obscurity (read: 1992-3) are over, marred by efforts great (Shakespeare in Love, 93 percent) and not-so-great (Surviving Christmas, seven percent). What we would give for another juicy performance on the scale of O'Bannion! At least for now, Affleck appears to have found himself cast in another well-suited role: director.
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CoUcH ToMaToE DoUgIe writes: on Oct 17 2007 08:21 PM affleck sucks and always will!!!!!!!!! (Reply to this) |
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Jen Yamato writes: on Oct 17 2007 09:04 PM C'mon, he was the bomb in Phantoms. (Someone had to say it) (Reply to this) |
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Bane Of Anubis writes: on Oct 17 2007 09:18 PM Had to watch Voyage of The Mimi in Jr. High Science Class -- still remember Ben Affleck's "superb" acting and this great line: "Holy chickens!" (Reply to this) |
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orfilms writes: on Oct 17 2007 10:48 PM Ben Affleck is a great director, and a great writer (didn't he win an oscar for writing once?). He's likely to get at least an oscar nom for best adapted screenplay. Gone Baby Gone is a must see, and on my list of the top films of the year. And yes Jen, he was the bomb in phantoms! :P (Reply to this) |
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mjolson20 writes: on Oct 17 2007 10:56 PM affleck's legit, it's just hard for many 2 forget reindeer games surviving christmas, and gigli besides that tho he's made some good to great pics. (Reply to this) |
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0LDB0Y writes: on Oct 18 2007 02:05 AM I think it's great that Ben Affleck will star in the remake Total Recall. (Reply to this) |
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Puzzledman writes: on Oct 18 2007 03:04 AM Your an embarrassment to the game of Pool, and you should be proud, that I even let you play, at my table. Not one mention of Mallrats. (Reply to this) |
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Drunken Mastermind writes: on Oct 18 2007 03:17 AM Ben Affleck some of his movies can be amazing,some can completely suck.Let's hope "Gone Baby Gone" falls under the first category. (Reply to this) |
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therereturn writes: on Oct 18 2007 07:03 AM He catches a lot of crap, but he's not totally horrible. But his agent certainly is. (Reply to this) |
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wallstreet_jony writes: on Oct 18 2007 07:31 AM i cant stand looking at him. Then again, i cant fail to recognize his top natch acting in good will hunting and Changing Lanes. Matt Damon however, has much better taste. He knew which movies to pick. (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Oct 18 2007 10:51 AM I think Affleck is just one of those people the public love to see fail. He had a bit too much of the Golden Boy aura pre-J-Lo and when he got himself into that debacle the public pounced and tried to crush him. Seriously look at some of the movies Christopher Walken and Dennis Hopper have been in and people venerate them still. Cut old Ben a break I don't know many actors in Hollywood who would risk their shaky careers to be in a friends "dick and fart joke" movies. The Good Will Hunting II scene saved Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. He seems like a nice guy who makes some quality films, now if only he wasn't a Red Sux fan. (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Oct 18 2007 10:52 AM "yeah, and sometimes you make Reindeer Games"...."YOU ARE SUCH A CHILD!!!!" (Reply to this) |
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rgallitan writes: on Oct 19 2007 01:49 PM That was such a great scene. Let's also not forget the scene where he trashes online messageboards exactly like this one. (Reply to this) |
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punktuate writes: on Oct 20 2007 02:07 PM i like all of his damn movies (except gigli that was horrible but even the beginning of that when he has the guy in the dryer was pretty funny) people are way to harsh on Ben the dude can act and ad-lib with the best of em Ben's a genius and i guess it's going to take him directing for everyone to see it (Reply to this) |
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