Ben Affleck Was Cast In Gone Girl Because Of His Awkward Red Carpet Smile
Ben Affleck had been memed into oblivion by the time David Fincher was casting for Gone Girl - and that's exactly why he got the part of Nick Dunne.
Read MoreBen Affleck had been memed into oblivion by the time David Fincher was casting for Gone Girl - and that's exactly why he got the part of Nick Dunne.
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