Yea, the red face made it look real to me. If it was faked, he did an amazing job.Originally Posted by Dezzimal
Yea, the red face made it look real to me. If it was faked, he did an amazing job.Originally Posted by Dezzimal
Yea he should be an actor or something, that was awesome.Originally Posted by Kurp
I'm glad we agree.Originally Posted by aurik
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WTF kind of wierd-ass word is that? Are you sure you spelled/heard/read it correctly?Originally Posted by Eternus
edit: nvm, wikipedia ftw
Source: Matt Damon.
He's a class act if you haven't noticed - he's very discreet about his personal life, whereas other celebrities would probably be all over US/In Touch/etc., especially after marrying a woman with a daughter.
Can't you imagine the photos?
Notice I said storylines/personas when I was talking about wrestling. You just have a bad argument. I say it's fake and if you think Damon blowing up at Kimmel is legitimate, then you're naive. If it was not fake, prove me wrong.
I rest my case.
Wow guys, this is the internet. Way to fail and argue over something you can just look up on google:
Matt Damon was never scheduled to be on Kimmel before this. It was a recurring joke, poking fun at the tonight show/etc when they run long and cant fit in a guest. This was Damons first appearance on the show, and his reaction was a planned spoof.
I dunno for sure really... haven't seen anything real say either way yet buuuut...
I can see something like if matt damon had actually gone out of his way to be on kimmel (for the first scheduled time) and then kimmel really did just make a joke out of it... and damon was afraid he was going to... I dunno... I can see it.
Wow @ his face... if it's not real I'm impressed.
That is quite true. I'm just waiting to see if South Park does an episode about Flava of Love, they would have so much raw material to work with.Originally Posted by Gafgarionn
That's what we were asking you to doOriginally Posted by Talus
Yea, I'm sure it's fake, but you can't call people naive for believing something on TV without having some kind of source to prove them otherwise, and you definatly can't turn around and believe something on the internet, from a non-news source, that clearly says it needs a citation.
Can you cite that?That's what we were asking you to do Rolling Eyes Yea, I'm sure it's fake, but you can't call people naive for believing something on TV without having some kind of source to prove them otherwise, and you definatly can't turn around and believe something on the internet, from a non-news source, that clearly says it needs a citation.
if you need a citation to know that most of the shit on the Internet is not from a reliable source then lol @ youOriginally Posted by Talus
Taken from Bill Simmon's Chat on ESPN today:
but then later:Eric (New York, NY): Please tell us what really happened with Matt Damon on the Jimmy Kimmel show.
Bill Simmons: Jimmy will get mad at me for this, but screw it - Damon was supposed to be the last act of the show, and they screwed up the time and only gave him like 45 seconds, he didn't even get a chance to show a clip from his movie. So Damon totally flipped out, it was like the scene from Good Will Hunting when he flips out on the math professor. I can't believe nobody made a bigger deal about it. Everyone thought it was a setup but it actually happened, Jimmy was pretty shaken afterwards.
Bill used to be a writer for the JK show.Blake (Denver): Since you haven't mentioned it yet, I'll do it for you...have you bought the Windy City Heat DVD yet and if so, are there any notable extras?
Bill Simmons: Jimmy gave me a copy - there's actually a ton of extras and footage of Perry watching the movie for the first time. They did a great job with it. Just came out yesterday. And by the way, I always get e-mails from people wondering if Perry was in on the joke - I was kidding about the Matt Damon thing before, that was really a joke. But Perry and Windy City - not a joke. He legitimately thought he was the star of that movie.