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Ben Affleck is attached to star in Nathan Decker, a political comedy that Warner Bros. is developing as a star vehicle.
Warners picked up the script by Dan Fogelman (Crazy, Stupid, Love) about a year ago with Tom Cruise as its probable lead actor. Cruise has since fallen off the project, so Warners approached Affleck, who has now attached himself.
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I think he's doing better now that he's older and wiser so I guess a movie like this might be okay. I like it when he directs and acts in the movie like he did in The Town. I'm also looking forward to seeing Argo when it comes out.
This one is still a long way off so we'll have to wait and see if he even follows thru with it.
I just can't get an interest in anything revolving around politics....they just make me mad so I avoid them at all costs.
It's hard to imagine Ben Affleck in a political comedy.