|
Published on Monday, November 11, 2002 - 8:16am |
|
Report from a Q&A with Matt Damon!
Hey folks, Harry here... I met Matt Damon on the set of ALL THE PRETTY HORSES and actually found him to be one of the brightest actors I've met thus far. I remember our conversations regarding Kubrick and the knowledge he gleamed from one of Stanley's cohorts. So this writer's assessment about the coolness of one Mr Damon, well I can confirm. Here's the latest, he talks a tad about a sequel to BOURNE IDENTITY below...
Hey Harry,
I'm A Long Time Reader, But First Time Contributor. I'd Really Appreciate
If You Posted This Because I Think It Has Some Really Great Information.
Well, Here Goes:
This evening I went to a Question and Answer session with Matt Damon. When
I walked into the theater it was being held at, I was only a bit of a fan.
I had seen many of his movies, and though he was a very good actor. But
that’s pretty much as far as it goes. I didn’t know much about his
personal life, other than the fact that he was best friends with Ben
Affleck. When I walked out of the theatre, however, I had been totally
enraptured by Damon. My respect level of him went from nothing (because I
knew nothing about him) to an incredible amount. Don’t believe anything
else you hear about Matt. He truly is an incredible person. Now, here is
how the evening’s proceedings went.
First off, the president of the Fort Lauderdale International Film
Festival explained why this was being held. Though I had already knew, it
didn’t seem as if most of the other people did. A woman named Lisa, who
was Matt’s friend, and who had worked on The Rainmaker with him was going
through exactly the same thing as the character in The Rainmaker. She had
Leukemia, and the insurance companies were not being nice. To make a long
story short, she was being screwed over. Matt had already donated 20,000
dollars to this girl, and now they were using the ticket prices (25 bucks)
and the after-party ticket prices (175 bucks; I did not go to this for
obvious reasons) to donate to the girl as well. This was simply wonderful.
Next, they showed about a fifteen-minute montage of most of Matt’s films.
Peopled clapped at different levels when different films came on. I
noticed that the films with the most claps were Dogma, The Talented Mr.
Ripley, and Good Will Hunting. After that, the lights came back on, and
Matt began to talk.
Some weird guy asked the first question. It was about life imitating art
and art imitating life. Matt basically answered by saying that even this
session had an ulterior motive; helping his friend.
I cannot remember every single other question, because I didn’t write it
down, but here is what I do remember. He talked about a sequel to The
Bourne Identity and said that he would only do it if he thought it was
better than the first. He said that audiences are smart enough to realize
when someone is “milking the cash cow.” He also talked about his upcoming
conjoined twins movie with Greg Kinnear and the farrelly brothers. He said
that he was very excited to be doing a comedy. There was also mention of a
very small independent movie he had made with Gus Van Sant that is being
released sometime in February.
The rest of the questions and answers had to do with the formation of his
career, advice to people who want to get into the industry, and other
questions having to deal with him and Ben Affleck etc. During all of these
questions, he kept reiterating the fact that you should never give up, and
no matter what other people tell you, keep on pushing. When one girl asked
if Ben and Matt had as many girls around them as they do today, he replied
by saying that they were major geeks. He said that you should take this
example; at your school, do the popular people even take turn around to
tell the drama and film geeks the time of day? No, so that should answer
your questions. I didn’t find this very helpful, because I am one of those
film geeks.
Anyways, the final thing I found to be most interesting of all was when he
was asked about a second script. He said that Ben and he mainly wrote Good
Will Hunting so that they had major parts in a movie they could play. He
then proceeded to say that the past five years (since GWH) have been
incredibly hectic. Him and Ben have had hardly any time to hang out. He
then continued by saying that just the other day he was on the set of
Jersey Girl filming a cameo, and him and Ben started talking. They both
hoped that someday in the near future they could set up time for them to
write another script, but for now, they have too many movies in the near
future.
All in all, this is one of the most fun nights I’ve ever had. I fell as if
I had spent an incredible 90 minutes. At the end of this session, I
realized just how much I really do love movies.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Reader Talkback
Gosh, like gee whiz! by Goatboy | Nov 11th, 2002 07:28:35 AM | What Damon was thinking while
talking to Harry by Respect The Cock | Nov 11th, 2002 07:32:54 AM | they never wrote good will
hunting by teetable | Nov 11th, 2002 08:27:08 AM | when are people going to
fucking wise up and realize
that Dogma by BEARison Ford | Nov 11th, 2002 08:29:49 AM | Mall Rats was the best Kev
Smith flick by Rick McCallum | Nov 11th, 2002 09:29:15 AM | There are really some lame
stories here by ZO | Nov 11th, 2002 08:09:17 PM | William Goldman.. by virkku | Nov 11th, 2002 08:22:40 PM | goldman and GWH script by SimpsonsQuoteMan | Nov 11th, 2002 08:56:28 PM | Lay off the reviewer and look
in the d@mn mirror by Dr. Eddie Jessup | Nov 11th, 2002 11:33:19 PM | Damon--Like him or not, you
must respect! by Lazarus Long | Nov 12th, 2002 12:27:51 AM | die die die die die die die
die die by MeatCleaverMojo | Nov 12th, 2002 02:18:53 AM | Well said MeatCleaver
(forgotten the rest of your
name) by SilentType | Nov 12th, 2002 02:57:11 AM | teetable, did u read the book? by snoogans_uk | Nov 12th, 2002 02:58:31 AM | intelligence is not given to
everybody... by Joana | Nov 12th, 2002 06:00:00 AM | Ben Affleck and Matt Damon
aren't movie stars by JAGUART | Nov 12th, 2002 07:10:51 AM | Matt Damon is good people. by Cash Bailey | Nov 12th, 2002 07:18:06 AM | FLIFF!! by DocBosch | Nov 12th, 2002 08:05:38 AM | Rick McCallum by Glass | Nov 12th, 2002 08:19:22 AM | by teetable | Nov 12th, 2002 08:58:10 AM | Oh,please. . . by WhiskeyRiver | Nov 12th, 2002 01:17:35 PM | WhiskeyRiver by MeatCleaverMojo | Nov 12th, 2002 03:09:09 PM | MeatCleaverMojo by Glass | Nov 12th, 2002 03:26:29 PM | Glass, you got me buddy by MeatCleaverMojo | Nov 12th, 2002 03:55:58 PM | holy monkey shit by MeatCleaverMojo | Nov 12th, 2002 04:02:07 PM | Yes, we certainly can,
MeatCleaverMojo by Glass | Nov 12th, 2002 04:09:55 PM | Matt and Ben Play by Corn Dog Jones | Nov 12th, 2002 06:24:22 PM |
|
|