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Larry Gigli is a low-ranking Los Angeles mobster who is not nearly as tough as he pretends. Louis, a higher-ranking member of Gigli's organization, commands him to kidnap the mentally challenged younger brother of a powerful federal prosecutor, to use as a bargaining chip to save New York-based mob boss Starkman from prison.
Gigli was a bad film, and a box-office turkey, sure; but the film endured an abnormal, arguably unfair, amount of lambasting due in large part to the A-listers’ off-screen coupling, resulting in ...
The movie famously bombed back in 2003.
Ben Affleck is looking back on why his "big" payday for the 2003 flop Gigli "doesn't sit right" with him today.. The Oscar winner, 52, and his frequent collaborator Matt Damon, 54, spoke about the ...
Gigli: No At the 24th Golden Raspberry Awards, Ben Affleck was recognized in the Worst Actor category for his performances in films Gigli, Daredevil, and Paycheck. [24] In early March 2004, Affleck joked on the radio, complaining he was "stiffed" because he had not been given his Worst Actor trophy. [25]
The lede is not really a lede. The lede can stand without sources if and only if it summarizes the body, and the body is supported by sources. But this lede does not, and has not. The lede makes controversial assertions, not supported in the body with sources. Grammar's Li'l Helper Talk 07:44, 28 June 2016 (UTC)
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Bad Idea Jeans — a commercial featuring scenes of people discussing what can be considered "bad ideas" (for example, "Thought about it and even though it's over, I'm gonna tell my wife about the affair."). After each scene, white text on a black background reads "BAD IDEA". Each scene also zooms in on each person wearing said jeans. [56]