![]() ![]() If you can’t spot the sucker in your first half-hour at the table, then you are the sucker.” Too many people seem to have forgotten how wonderful Damon is in this movie.ģ. RIPLEY – “I always thought it’d be better, to be a fake somebody… than a real nobody.”ĭamon’s performance as a closeted psychopath in Anthony Minghella’s adaptation of Patricia Highsmith‘s novel is pitch-perfect, and so is his reading of this line, which illustrates the character’s complex pathology. There’s really no argument about the top choice on this list, though we had to call a tie thanks to the film’s classic penultimate line.Īnd in case you’ve never seen the faux-sequel “Good Will Hunting 2: Hunting Season,” here’s a related bonus video from “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.” Enjoy the applesauce, bitch!Ģ. How do you like them apples?” & “I had to go see about a girl.”Īpparently, no one writes for Matt Damon better than Matt Damon, who won an Oscar along with co-star Ben Affleck for this highly-quotable drama about a math genius and his relationship with a therapist, played by Robin Williams in an Oscar-winning performance. GOOD WILL HUNTING (tie) – “Do you like apples? Well I got her number. If there’s a line we missed, let us know in the comments section below along with your own favorite quote.ġ. Without further ado, here are TheWrap‘s 10 favorite movie quotes from Matt Damon‘s career. In fact, the toughest omissions from this list came from Damon’s wonderful turns as Scott Thorson in Steven Soderbergh‘s HBO movie “Behind the Candelabra” and as Loki, the Angel of Death, in Kevin Smith‘s “Dogma.” We also had to cut some funny lawyer jokes from Francis Ford Coppola‘s John Grisham adaptation “The Rainmaker” and some rousing speeches from his Oscar-nominated turn in Clint Eastwood‘s “Invictus.”Īlso Read: Matt Damon's 'The Martian' Blasts Off With 'Gravity'-Defying $18 Million at Box Office However, as popular as those films are, no single line of Damon’s dialogue from either franchise stood out. 15.With Matt Damon‘s “The Martian” science-ing the shit out of the box office this weekend, it’s time for TheWrap to examine the actor’s highly-quotable movie career.Īfter “Good Will Hunting” catapulted him to stardom in 1997, Damon went on to star in two blockbuster franchises - the Jason Bourne trilogy and the Ocean’s trilogy - which grossed $2 billion worldwide between them. The "Jason Bourne" actor said that he's "happy" Affleck has found love with Jennifer Lopez, remarking, "I'm happy for them. "You're lucky if you get to do the job you love and luckier if it's with people that you love," he reflected.ĭamon's support for Affleck extends to his friend's love life as well. ![]() "And having somebody to go through it with me and bounce stuff off of has been really helpful." ![]() We're from the same world and place, and stayed close and I often think about people who come into this business and there's some challenges that get thrown at you," Affleck explained. "I grew up with this guy, I've known him forever. The actor remarked, "We had such a great time doing this that it was like, why don't we do this more? What have we been doing?"Īffleck added that he feels fortunate to have Damon not just as a collaborator, but as a friend, too. It turned out the project wasn't as difficult as they anticipated, with Damon sharing, "We wrote it faster than we thought we would."Īs for actually filming "The Last Duel," which stars "Killing Eve" actor Jodie Comer, Affleck said it was a pleasure to be back on set with his friend. Ripley" actor explained that between his family and Affleck's they thought they'd "never find the time" to write another script like "Good Will Hunting." But, they realized, "If we just work during hours that we could easily carve out, we could get a lot done."īen Affleck & Matt Damon's Winning Friendship Hitmakers BTS Stamp Their Authority on American Music Awards ![]()
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