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Old 2nd May 2007, 17:23   #325 (permalink)
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Re: Movies - what you seen and was it any good?

Damon's original swan song was "Good Will Hunting" which he also wrote the screenplay for. You could say that's an underrated movie (I think it's a materpiece) but it did win a few Oscars.

He's also very good as Private Ryan in..well..you know. He was in the Rainmaker, Rounders. Also The Talented Mr. Ripley, the Oceans movies, and the Bourne movies, and of course The Departed, which I thought I was great in. "Fuckin' Kweeas!"

I gotta big up M Damon because he's a product of my high school - rock the fuck on!

Interesting fact about Matt:

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Damon grew up next door to historian and author Howard Zinn. Damon worked Zinn's popular book A People's History of the United States into his character's dialogue in the movie Good Will Hunting, saying: "That book will knock you on your ass." Later he did the narration for Zinn's own biographical film You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train[5] and an audio version of A People's History of the United States.
He also went to Harvard.
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