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Ben Affleck Calls His ‘Argo’ Oscar Snub for Best Director a ‘Massive Embarrassment’

The star says the buildup, not the loss itself, is what turned a missed nomination into an awkward public spectacle.

Ben Affleck in "Argo."
© IMDbBen Affleck in "Argo."

Years after “Argo” went on to win Best Picture, Ben Affleck is revisiting the part of that Oscar season he remembers least fondly: the morning his name wasn’t called for Best Director. Speaking candidly about the experience, Affleck explained how the constant assurances from the industry made the omission feel less like a disappointment and more like a public reckoning he never signed up for.

Ben Affleck on the ‘Argo’ Oscar Snub and the Awards Season Pressure

Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Affleck said the experience became uncomfortable long before nominations were even announced, largely because of what people kept telling him. “It was the horrible thing of everyone telling you, ‘You’re gonna get nominated, you’re gonna get nominated for director,’” he recalled. That constant buildup created an expectation he never publicly claimed for himself, but one he was ultimately expected to answer for.

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When nomination morning arrived, Affleck said the emotional shift was immediate. “I wake up that morning and sure enough I had not been nominated for best director,” he said, adding that “all of a sudden, it’s a massive embarrassment.” What struck him most wasn’t the snub itself, but how quickly it became the defining story. “I woke up and people [said], ‘You didn’t get nominated,’” he remembered, as if the omission required an explanation.

The timing only made things more awkward. On the same day the news broke, Affleck still had to attend the Critics Choice Awards, stepping onto a red carpet filled with reporters. “There’s a red carpet line, like 500 people dying to talk to me,” he said, “and every single one of them was like, ‘Hi! So the snub…’” Affleck laughed at the absurdity of it now, but admitted at the time there was little to say beyond acknowledging the disappointment. “What do you say to that? ‘It’s a bummer!’”

Affleck also pointed out the irony that often gets lost in the narrative. Despite the fixation on what he didn’t receive, he actually won that night. “I did end up winning the Critics Choice Award,” he said, before circling back to the larger issue. “Honestly, it’s just embarrassing.” As he explained on the show, the worst part wasn’t missing out on a nomination, but being forced into what he called “the ritual of then answering for why you didn’t get nominated,” especially when, as he put it, “I wasn’t the one going out there being like, ‘I’m going to be nominated!’”

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Clara is about to graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Writing Arts at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In her role as a writer for Spoiler US, she covers movies, TV shows, streaming platforms, celebrities, and other topics of entertainment and general interest. Since 2021, she has been working as a film critic for Bendito Spoiler, Cinema Saturno, and Peliplat, attending festivals, conducting interviews, and regularly participating in cinematic debate podcasts. Her main focus of work is in the horror genre.

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