Welcome to the Matt Damon Column,
Updated 8/31/2002
a forum for sharing news among Matt fans.
Q: You've starved yourself for SPR, learned piano for TTMR, and studied high-level martial arts and weapons handling for TBI. You're not exactly scared of preparation...
A: That has a lot to do with [my] lack of imagination.
Q: Very funny, coming from one as talented as you. But this is why I'd like to be an actor: to crash-learn cool stuff.
A: Yeah, it's like summer school for different things. Some of them are more fun than others. I mean, piano was not fun for me.
Q: DId you get half-way decent by the end of it?
A: No. I could play one piece of Bach. That was it. The scene got cut out of the movie anyway, but what it helped me with was being lonely. Sitting alone in a room with a piano for months; the cloying need for attention, acceptance and identity of that character came out of that preparation.
Q: Do you want to do more action films?
A: I'd do a sequel for TBI if the script is good. There'd be no reason to do it if the second one couldn't be better than the first.
Q: It's a kooky stroke of kismet that you and best friend Ben Affleck play suspense novel characters in movies out at about the same time...
A: I know, I know. Luckily, they both did about the same US box office or it would have been murder.
Q: Australians have gone crazy about you since you got here for the film's premiere... because as soon as you put your bags down after your flight, you climbed the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
A: [Guffaws] Because of the bridge climb? [Goes into flawless Australian accent] "He's all right. He's climbed the bridge." They were good guys on the bridge. We had a lotta laughs.
Q: Where to next?
A: I'm supposed to go to Europe for a week to promote TBI, but I have to stop at Boston on the way, because my college roommate is getting married. I'm going to win the award for farthest-travelled guest. I think that means that I get an extra beer at the wedding.
Q: Because an extra beer is so hard to get at a wedding...
A: Yeah, right. I told him the booze is already free. But he insists I'm going to get some kind of bonus.
Q: Is there anything you'd like to do that you haven't done?
A: I'd love to direct, but I've got to write [the screenplay], because I wouldn't want to mess up somebody else's. No, seriously, first time out as a director, I'm bound to make a bunch of mistakes. I'd rather do it with my own material.
Q: You and Ben won an Oscar for Best Screenplay for GWH. Do you get time to write these days?
A: Not really. I saw Ben last week. He's got two more movies to [act in] and then hopefully we'll hook up in New York and write.
Q: Which takes Ben up to, what, August next year?
A: April, I think.
Q: Yet your dance card is free...
A: Yeah. [Laughs] He's taken all the roles.
Matt Damon breezes in
By Katie Lapthorne
28aug02
HOLLYWOOD hunk Matt Damon breezed into Melbourne last night without the fanfare you would expect from an A-list movie star.
Arriving with girlfriend Odessa Whitmire, Damon walked through the terminal with other passengers and offered to collect his own baggage before jumping in a car bound for his hotel.
Stopping to sign autographs, Damon said his short tour of the country was going well.
"Everything is going great," he said. "I'm feeling a little tired though."
Damon is in Melbourne for promotional interviews and to open his new film, spy thriller The Bourne Identity.
He said interest in the film was stronger than he had expected.
"Something about it really seems to be jiving with the people down here," he said.
Damon also proved he was up on current affairs, saying his trip to the city may have to be cut short.
"With this air traffic controllers strike we may have to leave a little earlier than we thought," he said. "One of my buddies is getting married . . . so I have to get back for that."
Damon will appear at the Melbourne premiere of The Bourne Identity, at the Rivoli in Camberwell, tonight.
The film opens on September 26
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