With Ben Affleck, however, that coveted project came with the commentary for 1998's Armageddon -- the high-concept sci-fi film co-starring Affleck and Bruce Willis.
Earned mixed reviews at the time of its release, many critics have noted the inconsistent logic prevalent throughout Armageddon's plot -- something Affleck himself routinely pointed out in the film's commentary.
Throughout Armageddon's commentary, Affleck humorously highlighted the numerous logical flaws in the movie's storyline, such as the idea that NASA is focused on training oil workers to be astronauts instead of training astronauts to be oil workers.
In a scene that shortly follows, the 52-year-old Oscar winner once again makes his thoughts about the movie clear, specifically responding to a quote by Willis' character: "You want to send these boys into space, fine. I'm sure they'll make good astronauts. But they don't know jack about drilling."
Nearly three decades later, Affleck provided his own take about the movie's commentary, saying, "People approach me to talk about the commentary in this disc as much as they do movies that I've been in. And it's because I didn't know any better than to be really honest.
Affleck ended by saying, "It is an achievement I'm proud of and didn't intend to be as good as I now think it is."
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