Why would you need Matt Damon to have won an Oscar to believe Nicholson is "good"? That's moronic. Nicholson was and is one of the greatest minds in the history of films, not just American films, it's not even a matter of opinion.
Looks like a super nice guy, but he was always as one dimensional as it gets. Wasn't there a law suit with that Oscar winning script as Afleck and another guy also helped write it?
It's not just the writing, it's the awareness of the production issues. They only budgeted an hour to get the scene, and in the same time he gave them multiple options.
It shows some give and take; Nicholson is clearly a little full of himself over the years, but he knows enough that he can present an idea that he came up with in a way that doesn't cost the production anything other than hearing him out. If he was truly pretentious and a drama queen like many actors are, he could try to hold up the shoot until they try his idea, and do it several times until he feels they got it right. Then they'd have a bad experience all around, but they're not likely to pin it on Nicholson because he's an A tier actor .. they'll just skim it from somewhere else down the road to make up the loss; which could still end up being a great scene, but they could have altered the film in another spot that doesn't make up for what they gained. He's also probably good enough as a story teller / writer to know the whole thing could have just been a good gag, because the comedic timing of it shows in Damon's reenactment of the "You could end it there..." , as if he's just dragging it out into absurdity to see how long he can make the joke last.
Some are but most are not. I've seen interviews with actors who spent months on set and can barely remember anything about it. Writers though, they remember their shit. So stop sucking actors dicks please. Or keep doing it if that's your thing.
Matt Damon is an amazing storyteller. I've watched this one several times now. His Nicholson impression is also spot on. He should write a book about his encounters in the industry
I've watched this so many times. Such a great story, and Matt tells it so well with great Jack impression. And all this time, I hadn't realized Fortune Feimster was there.
I think the most telling part of this story was that in creating this moment Nicholson gives the *final line* of the scene to Ray Winston. He doesn't need to end the scene himself. Ray Winston's line improves the scene makes his character look better *and* raises Nicholson's character too.
That’s always been one of my favorite scenes in the movie because of how dark and funny it is at the same time, Jack Nicholson is just so fuckin ruthless and then he’s cracking jokes and is really funny and Ray Winstone’s reaction was just priceless. I always wondered how the writer could come up with such a unique moment in a scene that’s only a few seconds long really- I never heard this story til now and now it makes so much sense, it was the actor’s idea in collaboration. Fascinating
Damon does pretty much a bang on perfect impression. It would be cool to see Damon play Jack in a film about his life, or just about that time in Hollywood.
The amazing part of that writing is how that introduces the character in such a way that we aren’t told but can understand so much depth at the same time. We aren’t told he’s sinister we actually see and feel it.
Matt has become one of the best storytellers in Hollywood…I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched him telling little onset anecdotes, and he always does it brilliantly.
That's what a great actor does - he gives the editors and director a lot to choose from. One of the most amazing examples of this that I have seen is Chistopher Walkin in Catch Me if You Can in the restaurant scene. He delivers the same line (I think) three completely different ways - changing the entire meaning of the statement each time - and then after the third, where he brings himself to tears, pulling raw, heartfelt emotion from the line, he still wanted to give them another version of the line, even as he was wiping tears out of his eyes - but the director was so blown away by what he had just done, he told him there was no need. Amazing skill to be able to call on real emotions of any kind at any moment to achieve that!
I appreciate how Jack acknowledged the influence of the late great Roger Corman, one of the all time champions of getting something out of nothing and producing and directing serviceable films on time with negligible budgets. Scorsese also worked under him in the early years and probably recognised what Nicholson was going for.
All greats are one - whether their professions or métiers are writing acting directing editing ... - they're storytellers, and to do that well ya gotta intimately know your characters to credibly present their stories. Matt, Jack, Marty, Bobby, Harrison, Marlon, ...they all have this in common.
He does a great Jack Nicholson impression! What a great story about how to make it in Hollywood! Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have obviously been great writers since Good Will Hunting and why they are still 2 of the most well known actors in Hollywood!
I’ve heard the story once before, maybe it was in a full podcast, but it’s still great. It’s hilarious, but it does convey one of the reasons Jack Nicholson is such a great actor and has had such a long career. And the same could be said for Matt Damonas far as his career path has gone.
Matt Damon is a mans man...but his good will hunting is short of righteous jim christian..hes such a mathmatician and a sinister manipulator. A 007 of his earlier works but none the less valted off his friend ben afflect. Without that dual threat of cryptonite acting i don't think his Carrera would have flourished soo.@cryptoshorts007
What is with these hosts? "So it was me, Jack, and Scorsese in the room." "Hahahahah!" "And then Scorses left so it was just me and Jack." "Hahahahahaha!" Pipe down.
Moral of the story, JN is a sick psychotic person who can fit to his character perfectly. I really wanna see him playing a nice character. Everyone actually knows he is not a good person in real life
Wrong ! When Jack Quit Smoking 🚬 Cigarettes he took up Golf ⛳️ and was Playing a Course in San Diego Torry Pines.My Friend was with Three other guys and Jack walked up to them and asked if he could Join them. They Couldn't believe it. Said he was the Nicest Guy they ever played Golf With. When they were done he Shook Hands with them and thanked them. That's one time they will never Forget!
I like this scene cos it sets up the later scene where Jack berates one of his henchmen for not disposing of a body properly in the marshes. He has prior, intimate experience and knows the lazy bastard didn't didn't put enough effort in.
I love this story, I actually use it for trying to sort of squeeze extra bits of dialogue or visual and audio story telling out of scenes or paragraphs.
DAMNNNNN this was a BADASS story, props to Damon for giving us that glimpse Also it’s well known in the “interrogation” scene of Nicholson wondering if Leo was a rat, when he dropped that heavy gun and grabbed it like he accidentally dropped it n you see Leo more scared…THAT WAS ALL IMPROVISED ON THE SPOT… Knowing Nicholson and Scorsese crazy ass not gaf, i guarantee Jack had a real pistol … That scene was all real and improvised Just amazing and one of myriad of reasons, why it will always be n my top 5 fave movies of all time , hands down
Jack Nicholson man pure American man. Pure talent in a brilliant fucking mind. Matt Damon you are so lucky to have sat down with Marty and fucking Jack way to go bro.
If anyone ever doubted if they actually wrote the Good Will Hunting script, look at their carreers, and listen to Matt telling this story. They proballbly got some help from other writers(who doesnt?) But both those guys are awesome throug and through.
The fact that Matt tells the story so succinctly is a testament to his writing ability.
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That was a great way to use the word succinctly. But if you leave the sentence open...
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Let’s not forget that Matt Damon is literally an Oscar-winning writer himself; so if he says Jack Nicholson is good; I’ll believe him!
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Yup. I sorta believe that was Jack's long drawn out way of acknowledging Damon's writing Oscar. 🏆😏
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Why would you need Matt Damon to have won an Oscar to believe Nicholson is "good"? That's moronic. Nicholson was and is one of the greatest minds in the history of films, not just American films, it's not even a matter of opinion.
Looks like a super nice guy, but he was always as one dimensional as it gets. Wasn't there a law suit with that Oscar winning script as Afleck and another guy also helped write it?
It's not just the writing, it's the awareness of the production issues. They only budgeted an hour to get the scene, and in the same time he gave them multiple options.
It shows some give and take; Nicholson is clearly a little full of himself over the years, but he knows enough that he can present an idea that he came up with in a way that doesn't cost the production anything other than hearing him out.
If he was truly pretentious and a drama queen like many actors are, he could try to hold up the shoot until they try his idea, and do it several times until he feels they got it right. Then they'd have a bad experience all around, but they're not likely to pin it on Nicholson because he's an A tier actor .. they'll just skim it from somewhere else down the road to make up the loss; which could still end up being a great scene, but they could have altered the film in another spot that doesn't make up for what they gained.
He's also probably good enough as a story teller / writer to know the whole thing could have just been a good gag, because the comedic timing of it shows in Damon's reenactment of the "You could end it there..." , as if he's just dragging it out into absurdity to see how long he can make the joke last.
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Matt' "...but if you leave the camera rolling..." got to be the best JN imitation of late.
Absolutely. Great Jack Nicholson voice.
Sounded straight out of A Few Good Men, great impression.
Actors are always such good story tellers. The memories, the eloquence, the charisma, and most importantly, the ability to mimic others.
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Some are but most are not. I've seen interviews with actors who spent months on set and can barely remember anything about it. Writers though, they remember their shit. So stop sucking actors dicks please. Or keep doing it if that's your thing.
@carloschacal9334 If we are talking specifically about Matt Damon, then he is a storyteller (writer), not just an actor.
Matt Damon is an amazing storyteller. I've watched this one several times now. His Nicholson impression is also spot on. He should write a book about his encounters in the industry
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I'm sure he practiced a few times as well...
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The Jack impression, and all the times he says “…but if you keep the camera rolling…” 😂
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I love it when Damon shares acting stories. They touch on a reality on the craft of acting you can't learn in a classroom or workshop.
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Acting is not a craft. All other aspects are, but acting is the least difficult skill to master in film.
I go back to the Tom Cruise story frequently it's hilarious
I've watched this so many times. Such a great story, and Matt tells it so well with great Jack impression.
And all this time, I hadn't realized Fortune Feimster was there.
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I think the most telling part of this story was that in creating this moment Nicholson gives the *final line* of the scene to Ray Winston. He doesn't need to end the scene himself. Ray Winston's line improves the scene makes his character look better *and* raises Nicholson's character too.
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Could listen to Matts stories all day. Hope he's writing them all down because that's a hell of a book.
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My favorite was the "Tom Cruise, Mission Impossible". I won't spoil it, but its on here. From one of the Late Shows..... 🤣
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jack nicholson is on a whole other level. He just seemed to take over every scene of this film
NO he doesn't. You want the truth? YOU want the truth?
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Just a revelation of how collaboration can be awesome in the right hands.
Hollywood, the one we knew, is dead! Replaced by actual dimwits, simpletons, morons and bafoons!
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Matt Damon is a hell o'a story teller
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Maybe that’s why Good Will Hunting was so good.
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"...But if you leave the camera rolling..."😆😂🤣
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The way Jack Nicholson acts, looks, talks, brilliant. Excellent actor. Brings chills down your spine
Damon is so good at communicating these deep-craft acting/filmmaking stories so well, always love to catch a good interview with him.
_"Now you could end the scene there, but if you go get the safety guy..."_
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That's just amazing. Nicholson seems like a great writer. And Damon is a great storyteller.
Yeah but when he does write, the only thing he types is “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy”
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@@williampatrick2971 Lol I just watched The Shining yesterday.
So, sitting down with Jack for dinner or coffee teaches you much more than one year of film school…
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We are about to get the would you take 500k or a dinner with Jay Z question but with Jack instead of Jay Z lol
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Nicholspn was teaching more about screenwriting than acting! Such great experience and insight!!
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He sounded exactly like Jack Nicholson. And the 'fell funny.' line was brilliant.
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That’s always been one of my favorite scenes in the movie because of how dark and funny it is at the same time, Jack Nicholson is just so fuckin ruthless and then he’s cracking jokes and is really funny and Ray Winstone’s reaction was just priceless. I always wondered how the writer could come up with such a unique moment in a scene that’s only a few seconds long really- I never heard this story til now and now it makes so much sense, it was the actor’s idea in collaboration. Fascinating
I think he missed the fact that it was a compliment, that Matt is in fact a great writer
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Damon does pretty much a bang on perfect impression. It would be cool to see Damon play Jack in a film about his life, or just about that time in Hollywood.
Jack is going to talk God into giving him a longer life... "You could end the scene there, but if you keep the camera rolling..."
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The amazing part of that writing is how that introduces the character in such a way that we aren’t told but can understand so much depth at the same time. We aren’t told he’s sinister we actually see and feel it.
Matt has become one of the best storytellers in Hollywood…I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched him telling little onset anecdotes, and he always does it brilliantly.
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Matt was gifted a precious moment in life.
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That's what a great actor does - he gives the editors and director a lot to choose from. One of the most amazing examples of this that I have seen is Chistopher Walkin in Catch Me if You Can in the restaurant scene. He delivers the same line (I think) three completely different ways - changing the entire meaning of the statement each time - and then after the third, where he brings himself to tears, pulling raw, heartfelt emotion from the line, he still wanted to give them another version of the line, even as he was wiping tears out of his eyes - but the director was so blown away by what he had just done, he told him there was no need. Amazing skill to be able to call on real emotions of any kind at any moment to achieve that!
I could listen to these insider stories all day!
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Matt Damon is great at his craft but to be honest, he makes a great teacher as well. That's rare. Doing it and being able to teach it, that's gold.
His mother is a teacher. Must be where he gets it from.
@@MrSfxer that's a really good point!
Jack Nicholson is such a good actor
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And writer. 😁
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3:07 was so poetic, almost like a song the way he said "but if you leave the camera rolling / Ray stops / and look at me"
"Now you could end the scene there, but if you leave the camera rolling..."
The best line in the story...🤣
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Oh my just Love Hugs Matt Damon ❤so positive always kind but takes No crap in a way only he can do it without him sounding rude ❤❤❤
Agreed, I really enjoy the peeks into the real life of movie making.
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THANKS for uploading. Really fun to watch. Love Matt's stories. Told with such joy & enthusiasm.
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Human mind is a mixture of savagery and sublime !
somewhere I suspect if there was no fucking just straight up shooting or using axe then you wouldn't have said that
I appreciate how Jack acknowledged the influence of the late great Roger Corman, one of the all time champions of getting something out of nothing and producing and directing serviceable films on time with negligible budgets. Scorsese also worked under him in the early years and probably recognised what Nicholson was going for.
I could listen to Matt Damon all day! ❤
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Fabulous..one of the best movies ever..
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All greats are one - whether their professions or métiers are writing acting directing editing ... - they're storytellers, and to do that well ya gotta intimately know your characters to credibly present their stories. Matt, Jack, Marty, Bobby, Harrison, Marlon, ...they all have this in common.
I Love The Departed! One of my favorite movies! Probably in my top 10!
Matt Damon is a good writer and a great story teller.
Matt Damon is an excellent storyteller
I don't imagine there would be human resources departments in Hollywood like there is in normal workplaces.
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He does a great Jack Nicholson impression! What a great story about how to make it in Hollywood! Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have obviously been great writers since Good Will Hunting and why they are still 2 of the most well known actors in Hollywood!
And a great actor.
Gives the director all those options. ❤
I’ve heard the story once before, maybe it was in a full podcast, but it’s still great. It’s hilarious, but it does convey one of the reasons Jack Nicholson is such a great actor and has had such a long career. And the same could be said for Matt Damonas far as his career path has gone.
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Matt Damon is a mans man...but his good will hunting is short of righteous jim christian..hes such a mathmatician and a sinister manipulator. A 007 of his earlier works but none the less valted off his friend ben afflect. Without that dual threat of cryptonite acting i don't think his Carrera would have flourished soo.@cryptoshorts007
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Fantastic insight on how filming works
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Jack Nicholson has and always will be one of the greatest Hollywood stars ever.!!!
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I never knew that Matt Damon could do impressions so well. For a minute I thought they were playing a recording of Jack Nicholson. Wow ❤
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This is like the best dinner table/fireside story ever. I bet Matt has told it a few times to his friends 😁
I love the precission with which Matt is telling the story, that is value and carisma out of the blue, no wonder this people are so succesful
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Most interesting video Ive seen all of Christmas '23. Thanks!!
I just realized Matt did all those voices in the Talented Mr. Ripley...he can do ppl's voices...scary lol
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What is with these hosts?
"So it was me, Jack, and Scorsese in the room."
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"And then Scorses left so it was just me and Jack."
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Pipe down.
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Matt is a great story-teller with an amazing sense of timing...Nicholson is one of the greatest actors alive.
“ But if you leave the camera rolling … “
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Moral of the story, JN is a sick psychotic person who can fit to his character perfectly. I really wanna see him playing a nice character. Everyone actually knows he is not a good person in real life
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If you say so ….
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Wrong ! When Jack Quit Smoking 🚬 Cigarettes he took up Golf ⛳️ and was Playing a Course in San Diego Torry Pines.My Friend was with Three other guys and Jack walked up to them and asked if he could Join them. They Couldn't believe it. Said he was the Nicest Guy they ever played Golf With. When they were done he Shook Hands with them and thanked them. That's one time they will never Forget!
@@KB-eo9bu He just wanted to play a golf I guess 😄
That is a great story, well told.
I like this scene cos it sets up the later scene where Jack berates one of his henchmen for not disposing of a body properly in the marshes. He has prior, intimate experience and knows the lazy bastard didn't didn't put enough effort in.
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I love this story, I actually use it for trying to sort of squeeze extra bits of dialogue or visual and audio story telling out of scenes or paragraphs.
What a legendary story! Jack is truly a phenomenal artist!
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DAMNNNNN this was a BADASS story, props to Damon for giving us that glimpse
Also it’s well known in the “interrogation” scene of Nicholson wondering if Leo was a rat, when he dropped that heavy gun and grabbed it like he accidentally dropped it n you see Leo more scared…THAT WAS ALL IMPROVISED ON THE SPOT…
Knowing Nicholson and Scorsese crazy ass not gaf, i guarantee Jack had a real pistol …
That scene was all real and improvised
Just amazing and one of myriad of reasons, why it will always be n my top 5 fave movies of all time , hands down
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I love it when Matt tells this story.
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I miss Jack Nicholson. He was a staple in Hollywood. I always liked to see him at the Academy Awards. The show isn't the same without him.
Great post. Matt’s Jack impersonation is so good 👍😎
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AmaIng movie. Never ever bores me.
"If you keep the camera rolling"😅
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That single line tells a story.
Boy, this was a great video. Thank you.
You are welcome
Yup one of the greatest actors i have seen.
I haven't seen a single movie with Jack Nicholson i didn't like.
he elevated everything he was part of.
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My love for this actor began with one film, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.”
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Jack Nicholson man pure American man. Pure talent in a brilliant fucking mind. Matt Damon you are so lucky to have sat down with Marty and fucking Jack way to go bro.
This is a good interview snippet, and I'll hit the like button either way....but if you keep the clip rolling...
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Wow, I have a new respect for Matt Damon and Jack Nicholson…❤
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Matt does a great impression of Jack Nicholson!
That, was a GREAT, story...
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Matt Damon ❤️
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Jack Nicholson is one of the GOAT’s in cinema!
That’s what a Fallen Angel sounds like.
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Wow, amazing story telling.
Matt Damon is the white Morgan Freeman: the voice, the words, the tone...great story teller.👍
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Love Matt. Love this story.
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I'm fed up with woke HellyWeird but a Jack Nicholson story is had to pass up!
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Love Jack Nicholson
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If anyone ever doubted if they actually wrote the Good Will Hunting script, look at their carreers, and listen to Matt telling this story. They proballbly got some help from other writers(who doesnt?) But both those guys are awesome throug and through.
I want a GIF of that scene all you need is the shot of Costello laughing
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The Departed is an amazing movie.
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As interesting as that was...it's also apparent that Matt is good at impressions and he's a fantastic story teller..
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Wow, great story.
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Nickelson is great! I miss the actors of my era.. Dont know or care for any of toays so called Stars..None shine like those before them..❤
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I love this story.
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I miss Jack Nicholson 🥹 there will never be another actor as fascinating as him
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Matt is just excellent imitating JN
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This makes me miss dvd commentaries.
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Damon tells some of the best stories.
Great storytellers are rare. As sinister as that story was…keep the camera rolling Matt.
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That’s what sometimes comes out when you just listen to experienced people. 👍🏼