Ben Affleck's new movie Deep Water has a low 36 percent Rotten Tomatoes score, but how does its score compare to the scores of his other movies? As Affleck's 51st movie, his filmography has films running the full spectrum of Rotten Tomatoes scores, so Deep Water's low score isn't anything he hasn't seen before, but where does it stand against all the other films he's acted in over the years?
The erotic thriller featuring both Affleck and Ana des Armas is now streaming on Hulu after multiple COVID-related delays and additional uncertainty following Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Fox. While Disney subsidiaries have released plenty of non-family-friendly movies over the years, an R-rated erotic thriller like Deep Water still isn't typical for Disney's brand, which only recently added the Netflix Marvel shows to Disney+ as its first content with a rating harsher than PG-13 after famously including a hilariously censored version of Splash (despite the PG-13 X-Men: Days of Future Past still including nudity and an F-bomb).
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From award-winning films like Good Will Hunting to legendary bombs like Gigli or Phantoms, Affleck has seen every conceivable Rotten Tomatoes score, and has the memes to prove it. While Deep Water's reviews hardly break any new ground for the 49-year-old actor, it still makes for an interesting addition to his current trend in Rotten Tomatoes.
Ben Affleck has been acting in Hollywood movies since 1992's School Ties, appearing in 51 roles in the three decades since. Ranking all his movies in Rotten Tomatoes, Deep Water sits firmly in 39th with a Rotten Tomatometer score of 36 percent. Overall, movies featuring Affleck as
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