@@dirty7444 that's not true, matt damon has never had bad press, his friend Ben Aflec cant stand stardom and gets huge movies even though hes a terrible actor
He truly is a brilliant, good guy. It’s not just an act and he puts in a lotta time toward his fans. I’ve seen him in person a couple of times and he was so polite and down to earth with the star struck fans crowding around, it was a real testament to his character. It takes a tough person to come out of that level of fame after so many years without turning jaded, apathetic, insecure and rude. Plus he’s fun to watch.
True. People get rude or mean towards someone often because they feel threatened or insecure and not because they truly want to hate you. Something to keep in mind when dealing with such situations.
The older Damon gets, the more he looks like the old guy version of Private Ryan. Not a put down at all, too. Just great casting for that guy in the movie.
eamon tallent idk about that, in an interview i saw of him talking about it he didn’t seem too pleased with how they portrayed him. that’s why i was surprised that he seemed like he didn’t care/liked it
@@LMANJINA There are lots of people who dropped out of Harvard who are still tremendously successful. The point is that people accepted to Harvard in the first place would have been successful without Harvard and were already successful before they get the additional opportunities, resources, and connections there. Having been a student there proves his capability to get into the most elite and prestigious institution, a feat that many cannot even achieve no matter how hard they tried. He was a student there, and you cannot discredit him anymore than any other students who got accepted there. The thing with Harvard is not so much about having passed their rigorous courses, but more so the praise for being qualified to be a student there. Any student of Harvard dropping out have already proven their capacities to make the right decisions and just means they've got bigger things going on which everyone can understand.
I would say his best role would be in that of the Departed, where he so effortlessly played two different personalities, and even played a great scene where he confronted himself in the ending. Surprised he didn't get an oscar for playing two different characters to the way he did!
Glad to see Matt has such a sense of humor, and doesn't take himself so seriously. Even after Team Amertica came out, he said Matt said Parker and Stone are "absolute geniuses, and I don't use that word lightly".
Be careful, a live-action remake (of Team America) could be made... Although a live-action remake of the sex scenes and the puke scene might be appealing to some people.
When I first saw that guy on that show, that was my first thought that he looked like Matt Damon. I'm sure tons of people have had the same thought. I've learned to distinguish him from Matt Damon through seeing him in more roles since, though. I can't remember his name right now.
I'll never understand buying an autograph. The entire point of an autograph is that it's a memory of the time YOU met them and they signed something just for YOU.
Matt Damon has had some of the best cameos. Thor Ragnorok Deadpool 2 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Eurotrip The list goes on. Fun fact. Brad Pitt and Matt Damon shared a cameo in Confessions of a Dangerous Mind and they both also cameo in Deadpool 2. I'd pay $20 for a signed headshot of him as the punk rocker in Eurotrip.
@@kutulu1976 I know he was 27. But he started writing it when he was in Harvard. Okay not teenage maybe he was 20. You are such a genius to point to this mistake
I'm surprised he doesn't sign, "Love, Jimmy Kimmel. This is one free pass to hug me when you see me and say, Oh my God! Matt Damon was so good in your show!"
Wow I am bigger fan of Matt because of this. I hope to run into him so I can express our gratitude and feelings from our families in Pakistan 🇵🇰 as we are so many fans. Love I hate these professional sellers who come in a way of fans who won’t ever ran into them. It’s unfair.
In Texas people don't surround celebrities for autographs. Sometimes they do but most of the time they don't. Most of the time they don't take pictures nor ask for autographs.They don't talk, hardly at all they might stare and they don't approach, fans walk away. I do the same since the pandemic began. I think many fans are very respectful.
He's onto something. Make it so ridiculously abundant that they don't want to ask for the autograph. Supply & demand. Who wants to sit on thousands of unsold Matt Damon autographs, the shipping and ebay fees eat it all up. He needs to just keep signing until one day they can't bother to carry reams of photos of Matt Damon anymore. Their doctors says it's bad for their back. Don't give up Matt!
What a great attitude about something that could clearly drive you nuts when your out trying to live your life . Have some fun with it . I like the fact they were trying to devalue their autogragh :)