• Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Facing Divorce Rumors Yet Again

    It seems like every few months, there is a rumor circulating about Ben Affleck's marriage to Jennifer Garner being on the rocks. Perhaps it's because this is one Hollywood couple that tends to keep their life together pretty private so whenever there seems to be a second of confusion or drama, everyone reads into it. It might also be because we know that Affleck has had some demons in his past (gambling, cheating, strippers, etc.) that have gotten him into trouble and so whenever it looks like he may have slipped up even a little, people expect the worst. A recent fight with his wife reportedly sent Affleck running, minus his wedding band.
  • Gwyneth Paltrow Claims That Brad Pitt Was 'Too Good' for Her

    While Gwyneth Paltrow still has her share of haters — mainly because she seems so out of touch with how most people in the real world live — she does seem to have softened a bit in the months since announcing her split from Chris Martin. Rather than being focused on material things and coming across as typically arrogant, Paltrow's interviews have had a different tone. She did a guest spot on Howard Stern's show today and was more than willing to discuss some of her high-profile relationships from when she was younger.When asked about her romance with Ben Affleck from more than 15 years ago, Paltrow said they were off and on because he really was not ready to have a girlfriend then. Of course, Brad Pitt also came up, and when asked about their split in 1997, Paltrow actually took the blame."I definitely fell in love with him. He was so gorgeous and sweet. I mean, he was Brad Pitt! I was such a kid, I was 22 when we met. It's taken me until 40 to get my head out of my ass. You can't make that decision when you're 22 years old ... I wasn't ready, and he was too good for me. I didn't know what I was doing. I think that when you're in your 20s, you can get swept up in [good looks]. When you're a kid, you tend to be more shallow and you're also immature, so you think that being with a good looking person validates yourself in some kind of way. It's not true," explained the actress.
  • Adam Sandler Most Overpaid Actor of 2014 for Second Year in a Row, Johnny Depp, Tom Hanks, Ben Affleck Included

    Forbes released its year-end list of the Most Overpaid Actors and Adam Sandler is number one for the second year in a row. The Sandman made $3.20 for every $1 the studios paid him which is down from 2013 ($3.40). Tom Hanks, Johnny Depp and Ben Affleck also made the list. Unfortunately for Sandler, his last three movies, which included the critically destroyed "Blended," did not return Sony's investment on the actor.
  • Jennifer Lopez Finally Owns Her Diva Behavior, Claims It Ruined Relationships

    Finally, after years in the spotlight, it sounds like Jennifer Lopez is getting real. Rumors have swirled around her for the last 15 years about diva antics and a self absorption that kind of killed everything else around her. Lopez is currently promoting her new book, "True Love" and in an interview with Hoda Kotb she actually decided to own some of the crap in her life and is finally admitting that some of her behavior has sabotaged her previous relationships.
  • Matt Damon, Ben Affleck Join Forces For SyFy Scripted Drama 'Incorporated'

    Just when we thought that Ben Affleck and Matt Damon couldn't get any busier, the Syfy Network announced that the duo is dipping their toes into scripted television, as their Pearl Street Films company is developing a new drama for the network. Their new venture, Incorporated is being described as a futuristic espionage thriller that is set in a world where corporation's appear to have endless power. This new drama is going to be the story of one man's attempts at beating the carefully organized system.
  • Bookmakers Say 'Gone Girl's' Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, David Fincher Will Be In Oscar Contention

    Did you check out the film adaptation of Gillian Flynn's "Gone Girl" yet? David Fincher's twisted adaptation has been hyped for months on end and took in a cool $38 million in its opening weekend. Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike have made the promotional rounds to encourage viewers to fill theater seats to watch the love story of Amy and Nick Dunne unravel and turn into a murder mystery with a bunch of twists and turns. While reviews of a film adaptation will always be mixed, with some fans instantly preferring the book, this time the Oscar buzz is already loud.
  • Ben Affleck Claims That His Anger Issues Allow Him To Connect With Upcoming Roles In 'Gone Girl' And 'Batman'

    Ben Affleck comes across as a pretty polite guy the majority of the time but he has absolutely no problem taking on roles that involve tapping into a deeper level of anger. In the past he has mentioned having some anger management issues and that he has used them to help connect with some of the seedier characters that he has chosen to play. Affleck's next film is the hotly anticipated Gone Girl, based on the book of the same name that borrows loosely from the real-life Scott Peterson case. Affleck is also digging in deep for his upcoming role as Batman.
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