![]() Bennifer! – but as was the case there, no amount of the stars' off-screen boning conjured even a twang of aphrodisiacal tension within "Deep Water." The gastropods in this flick give off more chemistry than its humans. not at all.Īffleck and de Armas also met and began dating during this film's production – just like O.G. But that heat translated to the big screen. More to the point, it's the border between the Ben Affleck that was and the one that is, and a code-breaking cypher for why "Deep Water" is so uncomfortably, stupidly dreadful.Īffleck first met Lopez on the "Gigli" set, igniting an affection real and potent enough to rekindle after 17 years apart. Why? Because that 2003 disaster is when Jenny from the Block and everyone's seventh favorite cousin from Boston also met for the first time. And Affleck has learned some hard lessons very publicly, one of the toughest resulting from starring in "Gigli." At 49, Affleck is (hopefully) self-aware enough to look back over his life and career, ascertain what works and what doesn't, and select projects accordingly. ![]() However, he has also arrived at a point in his career, and life, when some people learn to recognize their strengths and limitations. Regardless of how poorly Affleck's performances register with critics, or feebly his films perform, or whatever new ways his ignorance makes itself known, the man won't ever lack for work. We are not here to beat up on ol' Bat-fleck although in the larger scheme of things, that would be a victimless crime, relatively speaking. Melinda loves getting drunk and making out with snackable himbos in front of all their friends.īut whatever steam their story generates is rising from de Armas' side of the sensual see-saw she may be holding up her end of the "erotic thriller" bargain, but Affleck mainly looks like a man in need of some Metamucil and a long afternoon nap. Vic is a wealthy man who likes riding his bike while looking sad-mad. RELATED: Lily Rabe on George Clooney's Tender Barīen Affleck is about as panty-wetting as a dehydrated gelatin cube, but for some reason the producers of "Deep Water" cast him opposite ex-girlfriend Ana de Armas as married couple Vic and Melinda Van Allen. ![]() "Why am I watching this?" "Why did this movie get made?" And the fairest question of all: "Why did anyone think Ben Affleck was the right choice to star in an erotic thriller?" Surviving "Deep Water," his latest film, doesn't happen without invoking the adverb at some point, either as a lone term or to open any number of inquiries. Maybe you cackled it in response to his ridiculous back tattoo's beach side premiere. This is according to the Norwegian group, Rystad Energy, an independent energy research and business intelligence company that provides data, tools, analytics, and consultancy services to the global energy industry."Why did anyone think Ben Affleck was the right choice to star in an erotic thriller?" Kaieteur News had reported in August that deepwater projects in Guyana, Brazil, and Mexico are expected to buoy the market for drill ships floating, production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels, and subsea equipment. ExxonMobil and TotalEnergies show the highest rates of growth this decade. Petrobras’ deepwater portfolio is around twice as big as its nearest competitor, Shell, which stands out among the majors for leading production and cash flow. ![]() It was stated that just eight companies account for 65 percent of deepwater production.īrazil’s Petrobras and the seven Majors dominate deepwater production, operating 22 of the top 25 deepwater assets. Notably, in total 14 other countries will contribute to the deepwater supply mix in the coming years.Īccording to the report, despite the diversification of sources, and of corporate participants, control over major deepwater projects sits in the hands of relatively few companies. It was stated that Guyana, the most significant new entrant, will be producing one million boe/d within the next five years. ![]() Ultra-deepwater production – from depths of 1,500 metres and above is growing fastest – by 2024, it will account for more than half of all deepwater production (our definition is 400 metres of water depth or above) – Woodmac reported.īrazil remains the leading deepwater producer, as it accounts for around 30 percent of current global capacity and will continue to grow. Kaieteur News – Deep water oil and gas production is set to increase to 60 percent by 2030 with Brazil as the leading deepwater producer, Wood McKenzie reported. …as global production to increase by 60% in next decade – Wood Mackenzie Guyana listed as significant deepwater oil producer ![]()
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