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Here’s Ben Affleck’s p-nis in Gone Girl (in Case You Missed It)
Ben Affleck’s 2014 movie, “Gone Girl,” directed by David Fincher, featured a brief n^dty scene that showed the actor’s p-nis.
In an interview prior to the film’s release, Affleck joked about the scene, saying, “The p-nis is in there!
It costs extra.
It’s IMAX p-nis!
You’ve gotta pay 15 bucks to see it in 3-D.
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It looks better in 3-D.”
Affleck also spoke more seriously about the n^dty in the film, explaining that Fincher wanted the movie to have no vanity and show a “warts and all” portrayal of the characters.
The actor mentioned that there was some brief n^dty in the film, but it was necessary to showcase the true nature of the character he played.
Recently, Nancy Grace, a television personality and legal commentator, revealed that she had missed Affleck’s p-nis in the film.
She stated that she was too focused on the blood in the shower scene to notice the nudity.
Grace even joked that she may be the only person in the country who hasn’t seen Affleck’s p-nis.
While the topic of male n^dty in films may be controversial, it is not uncommon for actors to appear n^de on screen.
In fact, many popular films feature male nudity, including “American Psycho,” “Boogie Nights,” and “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.”
These scenes are often used to add depth to the characters and their stories.
However, male n^dty in films has historically been more taboo than female nudity.
There have been few instances of full-frontal male n^dty in mainstream Hollywood films, despite the prevalence of female nudity.
This has led to criticism from some feminist critics who argue that the discrepancy perpetuates sexist attitudes towards women.