Matt Damon
Author of Good Will Hunting [1997 film]
About the Author
Image credit: Photo by Airman 1st Class Tanaya M. Harms, USAF, Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, Dec. 7. 2001
Works by Matt Damon
Associated Works
Ocean's Trilogy [Ocean's Eleven / Ocean's Twelve / Ocean's Thirteen] (2007) — Actor — 96 copies, 1 review
The Weakness Of The Bolshevik [2003 film] — Actor — 4 copies
Extreme Realities: Severe Weather, Climate Change, and Our National Security [2014 film] (2014) — Narrator — 1 copy
Journey To Planet Earth: The Complete Series — Narrator — 1 copy
Journey to Planet Earth: The Complete First Season — Narrator — 1 copy
Matt Damon Collection 1 copy
Miramax Hip Thrillers: V.2 1 copy
Oppenheimer: Opening Look — Actor — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Damon, Matt
- Legal name
- Damon, Matthew Paige
- Birthdate
- 1970-10-08
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- actor
screenwriter
children's book author - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Massachusetts, USA
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Discovered I still hate this movie. It feels like everyone involved had lovely parents and wonderful opportunities, but they projected themselves onto a genius who spent his childhood in the foster system, brutally abused. Like Damon and Affleck saw elements of themselves in the main character, secret geniuses burdened with normal middle-class upbringings, but recognized that their privilege doesn't make for the right kind of rousing victory. Taking an escalator to the top of the Philly Art show more Museum steps.
I think when this came out it was my first time being disappointed by Gus Van Sant. I still can't fathom what possessed him to make such a treacly film. show less
I think when this came out it was my first time being disappointed by Gus Van Sant. I still can't fathom what possessed him to make such a treacly film. show less
I'll grant that reading a screenplay is quite a change-up from novels, but I liked this movie, and the book caught my eye at Goodwill (which by itself is an interesting coincidence).
The story is that of a young math wizard who is hiding his talent under a mop in a bucket full of dirty water. Working as a janitor at M.I.T., Will Hunting, not yet 21, comes upon a blackboard on which a professor has written a math challenge for his students to try to solve for extra credit. Will picks up the show more chalk and quickly writes the solution. Everyone is gobsmacked. Who did this? Who solved it? No one knows, but the professor wants to find out.
The guy who solved it, as well as subsequently posted challenges, is an orphan, physically and mentally abused by foster parents, with a public-school education (if that), living in a rented room in South Boston, and hangin' out with three unskilled, directionless friends. Much beer is consumed in corner taverns; occasionally there's a fight. Will has a police record, and his most recent fight is going to land him in the pokey. Until the professor intercedes with a plan to keep Will working his math genius while getting behavioral/psychological counseling. And so it goes.
Damon and Affleck created the script for themselves and shopped it around filmland. Optioned and produced, it was not only a box office success, it garnered Oscars for the writers and an Oscar for Robin Williams' performance as a psychologist, left adrift by the death of his wife, who helps Will (and himself). show less
The story is that of a young math wizard who is hiding his talent under a mop in a bucket full of dirty water. Working as a janitor at M.I.T., Will Hunting, not yet 21, comes upon a blackboard on which a professor has written a math challenge for his students to try to solve for extra credit. Will picks up the show more chalk and quickly writes the solution. Everyone is gobsmacked. Who did this? Who solved it? No one knows, but the professor wants to find out.
The guy who solved it, as well as subsequently posted challenges, is an orphan, physically and mentally abused by foster parents, with a public-school education (if that), living in a rented room in South Boston, and hangin' out with three unskilled, directionless friends. Much beer is consumed in corner taverns; occasionally there's a fight. Will has a police record, and his most recent fight is going to land him in the pokey. Until the professor intercedes with a plan to keep Will working his math genius while getting behavioral/psychological counseling. And so it goes.
Damon and Affleck created the script for themselves and shopped it around filmland. Optioned and produced, it was not only a box office success, it garnered Oscars for the writers and an Oscar for Robin Williams' performance as a psychologist, left adrift by the death of his wife, who helps Will (and himself). show less
A math genius doesn't want to do anything.
I guess I just don't care. There are a couple very good scenes, but much of the rest (and even some of the good bits) is hackneyed.
Concept: C
Story: C
Characters: C
Dialog: A
Pacing: C
Cinematography: C
Special effects/design: C
Acting: B
Music: C
Enjoyment: C plus
GPA: 2.3/4
I guess I just don't care. There are a couple very good scenes, but much of the rest (and even some of the good bits) is hackneyed.
Concept: C
Story: C
Characters: C
Dialog: A
Pacing: C
Cinematography: C
Special effects/design: C
Acting: B
Music: C
Enjoyment: C plus
GPA: 2.3/4
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