Ben Affleck shows a pride in the notorious “Hermingon” suspension



Ben Affleck on the comment “Harmjdoun”

Ben Affleck is proud of some things in his life, and one of them just shared.

The actor is still amusing by his surface DVD suspension HarmjdonAnd described it as one of the most proud moments in his career.

In a modern conversation with GqThe actor looked back brutally about Michael Bay in 1998, which has become an internet sense over the years.

“This is one of the achievements of my career my career that I want to get myself on its back,” Affleck said.

“I think this may be at least five comments on DVD tablets at all.” He added that at that time, no one who was involved in the film was noticed his explicit approach – at least not only after years when his clips appeared online.

“I was shocked and dismayed because I went there and started to be like … I mean, this is all true. All I said was one hundred percent true, but this is the point.

One of the most notorious moments in the comment is Affleck Remembering a conversation with Bay.

He said: “I asked Michael about the reason for the easiest training of oil training tools, provided that astronauts are more than training astronauts, to become oil drilling, and he told me to close F*CK.”

Affleck then replaced the exchange in a meaningless manner in Bay, “You know, Ben, just shut up, well? You know, this is a real plan.” You are like, “You mean it is a real plan for NASA to train oil holes?” It was like, “Just close your mouth!”

The highlight of the path comes as it criticizes the character of Bruce Willis, which is the digging of seasoned oil and NASA equipment.

Affleck accurately tells the spirit of humor, “Bruce will tell them that they have done a bad job in building the drilling tank. Because he is a salt man, and Nasa Nerd-O-NAUTS do not understand his salty methods …”

Affleck also mocked the timetable for training in the movie, wondering why NASA astronauts asked for eight months to learn drilling while it was expected that the oil engines were expected to travel in space in just one week.

“Like eight full months,” he said: “As if this is not enough time to learn how to dig a hole, but within a week, we will learn how to be astronauts.”

Even after decades, his suspension of fans remains, as honesty sometimes is the best policy.

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