Ben Affleck recently told Fox 32 Chicago that he had food poisoning while shooting his emotional goodbye scene with Bruce Willis in the 1998 disaster blockbuster โArmageddon.โ
โWhen we shot that scene, I had food poisoning,โ Affleck said. โI wasnโt an experienced enough actor at that point to know that you can just pick up the phone and be like, โIโm too sick to work today.โ Iโm like, โI better come in.โ So I went and I was literally, itโs the only time itโs ever happened in my life, vomiting between takes.โ
Affleck added with a laugh that his distressed state โprobably made the scene better.โ
The scene in question saw oil man A.J. Frost, played by Affleck, say goodbye to โdeep coreโ oil driller Harry Stamper, played by Willis, as he sacrifices himself to manually detonate a bomb to destroy an asteroid on a collision course with Earth.
Directed by Michael Bay, other cast members included Billy Bob Thornton, Ben Affleck, Liv Tyler, Will Patton, Steve Buscemi, William Fichtner, Owen Wilson and Michael Clarke Duncan.
Affleck recalled seeing Buscemi at the premiere of his new Netflix film โThe Rip,โ which he said flooded his mind with memories of the film.
He said, โI actually saw Steve Buscemi last night at the premiere for โThe Rip,โ and we were reminiscing about that movie and thinking about how that was the weirdest, kind of wonderful, strange, otherworldly movie experience.โ