One of the worst things to happen to this timeline is that Ben Affleck never got to play Randy Dreyfus. Things would have turned out differently, I'm sure of it.
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One of the worst things to happen to this timeline is that Ben Affleck never got to play Randy Dreyfus. Things would have turned out differently, I'm sure of it.
interviewer: so your new movie—
matt damon: ben affleck.
interviewer: sorry?
matt damon: sorry, i just realized i haven't talked about my best and oldest friend ben affleck in a while.
interviewer: oh ok, well, i mean we're talking about your new movie the odyssey now.
matt damon: oh yeah... he really liked it btw, we spoke on the phone for hours after he watched it—
interviewer: sorry, who?
matt damon: ben. we've been friends for 45 years.
interviewer: oh okay.
matt damon: have i told you he came to see me on set? :)
interviewer: yes...
matt damon: he's one of the great loves of my life.
interviewer: okay.
MATT DAMON & BEN AFFLECK in GOOD WILL HUNTING (1997) dir. gus van sant
matt damon is actually such an inspiration for balancing a relationship with somebody while also maintaining a fucking bat shit insane friendship with somebody else over several decades. Really shows that you too could be insane about your best friend and things will turn out great.
the two things that i love the most about gus van sant's films are (a) how much they grow on you over time as you consider them and their themes and their actual cores idk (genuinely when i tell you i have gone back to letterboxd to increase my rating for each and every one of them that i have seen). and then (b) how they all have the most incredibly impactful endings that tie everything together beautifully ?? while somehow always making the most sense despite not being 100% expected and formulaic ?? omg i love them so so much
I WAS JUST THINKING THAT. There have not been movies that have stayed on my mind longer than a Guy Van Sant movie. With Good Will Hunting I could always blame it on the script lmao, but honestly the others I've watched have had the same effect on me. They're just so ... I don't know what to do with myself after and they stay with you for MONTHS afterwards, it's like retroactively overwhelming
"mark, stop! we're family friendly!"
closest we've come to seeing the josh tattoo in years
LMFAO TYLER WHAT
there's an interview from 1998 with matt damon and robin williams and right at the end the interviewer asks robin if he has somebody that he would consider an equivalent to what ben is to matt and he says he does and then he says that (apart from a few close male friends) it's his wife. Which, you know.
talk to ‘em, spooky
For all my people having trouble imagining the distance between Columbus and LA, if you start from Germany and traveled the same distance you'd end up on a DIFFERENT CONTINENT. by the way. Like you'd literally end up in Egypt or Iran, that's over three thousand kilometers. You'd be in either Africa or Asia if you wanted to go the same distance as Josh went from Ohio.
imagine if tumblr made a giant meetup for everyone
there could be different groups for people in different comuneties
like, "puppy boybloggers here, lana del rey girlbloggers here, the emos here, heres just for the queers, one for just nerds, heres the shippers" etccc
there should be spaces for all fandoms and age ranges
and then we could all eat pizza and drink monster energy
don't add a ball pit to this I hear it's not a good idea
CAUSE EVERY TIME WE TOUCH-
only god knows, only god would believe,
I miss Bill and Ted, I feel like the world needs them right now
I’m talking about someone who opens up things for you, touches your soul. Good Will Hunting (1997) dir. Gus Van Sant
POV: You're a motel worker in the late 1900
"One room!"
"Please"
...
"One room, please."
People like to look down on fan fiction as a form of literature, but I need you to know that one of the most profound sentences I have read in fiction in the last ten years that has truly stuck with me was "Guilt was like having your clothes wet. It was an even weight over all of you, and it was sloppy and dragged along with you wherever you went, clinging to your skin, never letting you forget it was there. That damp oppressiveness." and I think that shows quite perfectly that art is not bound by its consumers or distributors. So if you can look me in the eyes and tell me that writing is less worthy of perception when it can be found on a fan fiction platform rather than a bookstore then our opinions of art differ greatly.
(here's a link to the chapter of the fic)