The movie star shot "I Killed My Lesbian Wife, Hung Her on a Meat Hook, and Now I Have a Three-Picture Deal With Disney" way back in 1993 – years before he struck Best Screenplay gold at the Oscars with "Good Will Hunting" - and he's still haunted by the awful 13-minute film.
"It's horrible. It's atrocious. I knew I wanted to be a director, and I did a couple of short films, and this is the only one that haunts me. I'm not proud of it," Ben said."It looks like it was made by someone who has no prospects, no promise."
Hey, at least he's being honest. Would you admit your failures in public?
"It's horrible. It's atrocious. I knew I wanted to be a director, and I did a couple of short films, and this is the only one that haunts me. I'm not proud of it," Ben said."It looks like it was made by someone who has no prospects, no promise."
Hey, at least he's being honest. Would you admit your failures in public?