Armageddon's Space Suits Landed Ben Affleck In Real-Life Danger
Michael Bay's 1998 blockbuster Armageddon was the role of a lifetime for Ben Affleck — and ironically, he almost died on set during production.
Read MoreMichael Bay's 1998 blockbuster Armageddon was the role of a lifetime for Ben Affleck — and ironically, he almost died on set during production.
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Read MoreDavid O. Russell is at it again.
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Read MoreToday in 'f****** awesome news.'
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Read MoreThey may be the Bad Guys, but they're not *bad* guys.
Read MoreCalling all '90s kids! And all fans of meta humor about the history of animation.
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