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As director Gus Van Sant observes in the introduction to Matt Damon's and Ben Affleck's screenplay Good Will Hunting, the two young actors somewhat resemble the characters they play in the film: they're best friends, and Affleck (who plays Chuckie) habitually chauffeurs Damon (Will), who doesn't drive. Van Sant says we can see how badly Damon drives by watching the film's last scene, in which he is actually driving the car with the camera mounted on it. But Damon and company write better than he drives; this script contains some of the boldest, best monologues since Pulp Fiction.
Van Sant and cast member Robin Williams helped the young actors tame the tigers in their cranial tanks, trimming the script into a precision instrument. Though the stills from the film are not perfectly matched to their places in the script, this story remains as much a joy to read as it is towatch on the big screen.
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As director Gus Van Sant observes in the introduction to Matt Damon's and Ben Affleck's screenplay Good Will Hunting, the two young actors somewhat resemble the characters they play in the film: they're best friends, and Affleck (who plays Chuckie) habitually chauffeurs Damon (Will), who doesn't drive. Van Sant says we can see how badly Damon drives by watching the film's last scene, in which he is actually driving the car with the camera mounted on it. But Damon and company write better than he drives; this script contains some of the boldest, best monologues since Pulp Fiction.Van Sant and cast member Robin Williams helped the young actors tame the tigers in their cranial tanks, trimming the script into a precision instrument. Though the stills from the film are not perfectly matched to their places in the script, this story remains as much a joy to read as it is towatch on the big screen.
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Brilliant in its simplicity.......2007-06-08
This script is sheer perfection, brilliant in its simplicity. My goal is to learn to write like that!
Great Screenplay of a Great Movie.......2007-02-23
This is a great story--a tale about guys in their early twenties living in working-class Boston. One of them, Will, just happens to be a genius, with a photographic memory. He is also an abused orphan who doesn't trust anyone but his friends and seems content to do construction and janitorial work. When an M.I.T. professor of mathematics catches him solving a nearly impossible proof one evening after all of the students have left, he is intrigued.
After Will gets into trouble with the law, which is a fairly common occurrence for him, the professor steps in and agrees to work with him and get him counseling if the judge will agree not to send him to jail. Will reluctantly agrees, not really willing to see a therapist. It proves to be difficult to find a therapist who can handle Will; he has read their books and mocks them during therapy sessions. Finally an old college friend of the professor's has a breakthrough and becomes someone that Will can trust.
This is a story about a person learning to take risks in relationships and with his future. The movie was excellent, and the screenplay is very interesting. I hadn't realized that a screenplay has so little direction; it gives me new respect for a film's director as well as the actors and actresses who create three-dimensional characters out of the words ont he page.
Great script of a great movie.......2004-10-27
The lines such as "How do you like them apples" are classics already. The movie was brilliant and I own the screenplay. A terrific insight into the anatomy of the film.
Trite, rehashed and recycled mishmash.......2003-09-26
Having seen the movie and read the screenplay, I can never fail to understand how something like this was ever taken seriously. There is absolutely nothing original here; the writing is shallow, tedious and unbelievably hackneyed and I marvel that such mediocre talent could be so hyped, so gushed over and can only wonder how such 'writing' could ever have been made into a movie let alone win an Academy Award! It baffles me completely. Perhaps the powers-that-be in Hollywood owed something to Robin Williams.....
Incidentally, there is much whispering in industry circles that Affleck and Damon didn't really even write this screenplay. Instead it was the result of a collaboration between Gus Van Zant, Robin Williams and Rob Reiner. As a matter of fact much of William's comedic dialogue was improvised by the master himself, yet authorship was, strangely, still credited to Affleck and Damon - probably for shrewd publicity and marketing reasons. The fact that these two have not produced any screenplays worthwhile since tends to verify suspicions about their real and minimal contributions to Good Will Hunting.
OK Script.......2002-10-11
I didn't think this was that great. I read this in one night and I was not impressed at all.
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In this best-selling novel by Robert Ludlum, a man is shot, left for dead, later rescued from the sea. Surviving but with no memory, he is given a name: Jason Bourne. Physically and mentally agile, he retraces his past through a harrowing personal labyrinth. The discovery: He was a trained killer, and now in turn is being hunted by assassins.
"His characters are complex and credible, his sleight of plot as cunning as any terrorist conspiracy. It is a Bourne from which no traveler returns unsatisfied." (Time)
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A Top-Notched, Thrilling Story.......2007-09-28
Jason Bourne, the hero is brought to life by Robert Ludlum. The author has a gift to bring this character to a stage that you can almost live his life with him, feel his distress and his agony. The story was very captivating and it was a thrilling read.
When it comes to the "spy" novel, there are few writers that exceed Robert Ludlum's talents. When I finished reading this book I came to this conclusion that most "thriller" writers fall way short. The book is fairly long, so set back and enjoy several evenings of an exciting, wonderful story. I look forward to reading the sequel to this book. Highly recommend.
different from movie, but good.......2007-09-25
I bought the book as a fan of the movie. Totally
different plot, similar but different character.
In some ways the book is more "real", but the book
also strings together a series of near preposterous
events. Makes it a real page turner though :)
Worth reading; if you liked the movie for its glimpse
into the "life of a spy", you'll like the book.
Timeless Wonder.......2007-09-23
Long before the movies came out, I was a Bourne fan. I read this book, the first time, when I was 16 years old. I've read it again about 4 more times since then. Ludlum takes the reader on a wild ride as we travel the world with Jason Bourne. We are fighting along side him as we track 'Carlos' around the globe and we fall in love with Marie as he does. Matt Damon did a wonderful job but the real Bourne lives within these pages. You won't be disappointed with any of Ludlum's books - I've read them all.
absolutely amazing.......2007-09-12
This book was absolutely amazing! I can't get over the amount of detail that Robert Ludlum put into the plot of this book. It's a non-stop action packed story with a bit of mystery tied in. I could not put it down.
I wanted to read the book before seeing the movie and I am glad I did, as I hear that they are very different from one another. The characters in the story are very believable and you can't help but want Jason and Marie to succeed.
The story is about a man "Jason Bourne" who wakes up and can't remember who he is. However his body is covered in scars and bullet wounds and a piece of microfilm with a Swiss bank account number was surgically removed from his hip. While Jason is trying to get to the bottom of who he is, he finds that he has been targeted by "Carlos" the world's most lethal assassin.
not quite my ideal novel.......2007-09-11
Like many people I came to this book through the movies based on Robert Ludlum's Bourne novels. I read THE JANSON DIRECTIVE several years ago (blew through it on a 30-hour train ride between Kolkata and Chennai), and though it was entertaining enough to pass the time with, I felt like it was essentially literary packing foam. I wasn't looking for Les Miserables, mind you, but Ludlum's characters are pretty mechanical, operating basically to show off a hidden world of espionage, conspiracy, and cool gadgets. There's nothing essentially wrong with this kind of novel, but I prefer character-driven fiction, where I can see personalities of some complexity and depth grapple with challenges and come out changed somehow. As far as I can tell, Ludlum didn't write this kind of novel often.
But THE BOURNE IDENTITY is an attempt at this kind of novel. The main character, so-called "Jason Bourne," is not struggling against assassins and CIA operatives for some political agenda or even merely to save his own life. He is trying to understand himself, to learn who he is. As one character states (as an almost shameless declaration of the "moral of the story"), "In a way, [Bourne is] a functioning microcosm of us all. I mean, we're all trying to find out who the hell we are, aren't we?" Such internal conflict, however, is handled quite clumsily in Ludlum's hands, which seem unaccustomed to dealing with emotional subtleties. Credit should go to the makers of the Bourne movies (Matt Damon and the rest of the cast prominent among them) for breathing life and depth into these characters.
I was a bit disappointed at how much of the mysteries surrounding Bourne's character are resolved for the reader not through Bourne himself learning the truth, but through a significant number of scenes where Bourne's adversaries discuss the details of his past life amongst themselves. For me this sucked the momentum out of the winding up scenes, and left me feeling like I'd missed the climax.
One last thing: those picking up THE BOURNE IDENTITY having seen the movies should be aware that the novel was published in 1980. While many of the basic premises remain the same, this is not exactly the same story you saw on screen. This is not at all a bad thing, but some people get really upset when they're expecting a perfect translation between literature and film or vice versa.
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For much of his life, historian Howard Zinn has been chronicling American history from the bottom up, throwing out the official version taught in schools -- with its emphasis on great men in high places -- to focus on the street, the home, and the workplace.
Known for its lively, clear prose as well as its scholarly research, Zinn's A People's History of the United States is the only volume to tell America's story from the point of view of -- and in the words of -- its women, factory workers, African-Americans, Native Americans, working poor, and immigrant laborers. Here we learn that many of our country's greatest battles -- labor laws, women's rights, racial equality -- were carried out at the grassroots level, against steel-willed resistance. This edition of A People's History of the United States features insightful analysis of some of the most important events in this country in the past one hundred years.
Featuring a preface and afterword read by the author himself, this audio continues Howard Zinn's important contribution to a complete and balanced understanding of American history.
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important perspectives.......2006-11-11
This book offers important perspectives from those most impacted by the policies through which so-called "progress" was made. The ghost of genocide and vicitimazion of people for the benefit of a few continues to haunt us and learning about it is an important first step in overcoming this sad legacy of non-inclusion and domination.
It was ok.......2006-03-10
I thought I was getting the unbrigged one but it wasn't. I was a little upset about that.
Simply stated, the Best History Book Ever Written.......2006-01-05
This impecably researched, easy to read and understand writing style tells the truth about our Nation and the world.
The sickness of how the propaganda loaded, revisionist history that has infiltrated our schools have had a horrific effect to the literacy rate, knowlege of geography, history, lack of voting and involvement in our democracy.
All textbooks in schools are from the point of view of the "Ruling Class" and dominant culture and DO NOT represent reality or the lives of 99% of the people.
Zinn's book tells the story of the citizens of America, rather than painting stiff, cardboard cutouts of our political leaders who come off like divine Kings and Queens.
Most of the books is told from actual quotes, diaries, government documents, legal documents and words of people from that era.
The shocking reality of what happened to the soldiers who were abused and unpain in the War of Independance. The fact that onlyu large land owners could participate in the creation of our government or even HAVE THE RIGHT TO VOTE, is amazing.
The importants of uprisings of American's NEVER MENTIONED in our history books, like the the revolt of non-landowners or renters, the Civil War veterens who come out without getting their entire pay and wind up in debters jail.
The fact that our "founding fathers" were wealthy landowners who "owned" other humans (slaves).
The facts that the revolutiony war WAS NOT about freedom, but about Landowners who rebelled against paying taxed to England. For 90 plus percent of Americans, the Revolutionary war was of no consquence to them. But, most of the colonists, the non-landowners were bullied, and forced into service.
The writings of Thomas Jefferson which were clear about his distain of the evils of Christianity and importance of keeping religion out of the government, specifically Christianity.
The best, with flawless research and references.
Howard Zinn is a TRUE patriot and American.
I hope that the reality of this would allow our citizens to become active in keeping a democracy and creating a nation of VALUE DRIVEN citizens and a desire to make the world a better place to live.
Everyone really needs to read the quotes from Columbus's diary and letters. They really are sickening, but show the truth.
How can anyone "discover" America, when there are people and fully evolved cultures already in existance. The Europeans infected our Americans with lies, slavery, destruction of their culture, rape, murder, stealing of native American's resources and having total disrespect for anything but their anglo-Christian culture. The explorers were nothing but a group of organized crime thugs who came to steal and rape.
This book outlines the actions from absolutely "bullet proof" research and documentation.
A necessity for all to read.......2005-09-11
Howard Zinn has done what few historians have done in his book. To look at America with the eyes of those who have lived through the periods he describes. The picture is an attempt not to paint a picture that makes something look good or look bad but the desire to see what people living in the US have felt as events both good and bad. This is a couragious depiction of real people, often people who have been seen by otheres as less real than they really were. Mr. Zinn wants his readers to see the feelings of these people as real. I know of nothing more important than people be seen as real. The receint events in New Orlenes have once again shown the necessity to see all people as existing as much as oneself exists. I commend Mr. Zinn for the extensive research and selectivity he has accomplished in this magnificent work. I do not say that I agree with all he says but he says it and one can get a larger idea of what has been with the hope that we will use that knowledge to have true kindness come to be seen as the trough thing it is.
Fascinating perspective - perfect for a winter road trip.......2005-01-02
This book presents a decidedly bottom-up perspective on American history, and it'll make you question the motivations and hidden messages behind everything you learned in school. Zinn's book is particularly suited to book-on-tape - it's got a lot of detail, but the writing is clear and concise. You might be surprised at how great of a reader Matt Damon is! He brings just enough character to the voices of the primary sources. If you have a long road trip coming up, I would recommend this book to spark deep political thought and conversation.
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- Very well written
- "I LOVED him before, but now.....I can't explain it!!!"
- Oh, My Matt!
- This is an outstanding book for Damon fans young and old.
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Matt Damon a Biography
Maxine Diamond , and
Harriet Hemmings
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ASIN: 0671026496 |
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What was Matt Damon's first movie role? How old was he when he met Good Will Hunting co-star Ben Affleck? What happened to the romance between Hollywood's latest golden boy and waifish Winona Ryder? Answers to these and other questions about the hunk from Harvard fill the pages of this slim biography. Follow "Matty" through his basketball-playing high school days to his on-screen successes. Get the scoop on his fantasies for the future, his likes and dislikes, and more! Fourteen photo stills of the actor from his most important performances and an index of Matt Damon Web sites for further "hunting" are sure to satisfy even the most rabid Damon fan. --Maria Dolan
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When he was only sixteen, Matt Damon informed his parents that he was "ready to go professional" with his acting. Since then, he has become one of the most sought-after actors in Hollywood. After a breakthrough performance in Courage Under Fire, he won the starring role of an idealistic young lawyer opposite Claire Danes in The Rainmaker.
With his acting career on the rise, Matt concentrated on selling the script he and best friend Ben Affleck had begun while Matt was at Harvard. That film, Good Will Hunting, earned them a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award® for Best Original Screenplay, in addition to a Best Actor nomination for Matt's portrayal of a genius janitor. A chance meeting with Steven Spielberg led to Matt's title role in Saving Private Ryan with Tom Hanks.
Now this down-to-earth actor is looking to the future, tackling roles in several high-profile films, including Kevin Smith's Dogma and Anthony Minghella's (The English Patient) next project. Get the scoop on this boy from Boston who has taken over the Hollywood scene!
Customer Reviews:
Very well written.......1999-08-28
I enjoyed this informative book on Matt Damon. He is a talented actor (not to mention good looking), and I've always loved watching his movies.
"I LOVED him before, but now.....I can't explain it!!!".......1999-03-30
I've been "in love" with Matt, if I can call him that... ever since I first saw him and watched his first movie. He is truly gorges, talented, and brillant!!!!!!! I just want to thank him in this liture for being the most beauitful, talented and GORGES person I've ever seen, heard, read, or watched before!!!
Oh, My Matt!.......1998-10-05
I think Matt Damon is a great influence on young adults. Any one who can write like him, act like him, and be so all together charming has my vote! Yeah, Leo's cute, but his head is way up in the clouds! And he can't write like Matt!! I loved this book, I also bought Golden Boy;a biography and Matt Damon and Ben Affleck;on and off screen I recomend them all!!
This is an outstanding book for Damon fans young and old........1998-07-07
Without a doubt, Matt Damon is one of the most exciting new faces to have recently entered the Hollywood scene. This book does a terrific job of balancing the cultural influences that created Mr. Damon's charming sensibility, with an insider's take at Matt's past, present and future projects. Whether you are shopping for an adoring child, or you find yourself strangley curious about this rising new star, I whole-heartedly reccomend this "perfect" summer read.
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- Not Enough Information
- Cool book...if ya wanna learn about Matt.
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Matt Damon
Kathleen Tracy
Manufacturer: St. Martin's Paperbacks
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Not Enough Information.......2002-10-11
I bought this book for the sole purpose of learning what I can do as an actor to mimic Damon's success and what does this book tell me? Absolutely nothing.
Cool book...if ya wanna learn about Matt........1999-06-13
This book combined every fact known to the "been around awhile" fan, but..would be a terrific read for someone that isn't too familiar with Matt, but would like to learn. Great pics inside & tons of cool quotes. I dug the book, but wish it'd have had a little more "exclusive" info.
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- quick read
- IF YOU ARE TRULY A MATT DAMON FAN
- DO NOT READ
- WARNING WARNING STAY AWAY
- THIS BOOK IS BAD
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Golden Boy
Kristen Busch
Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
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ASIN: 0345428161
Release Date: 1998-03-28 |
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GOOD MATT DAMON
With his broad smile and boyish charm, Matt Damon is taking the world by storm. This Harvard-educated hunk is the brightest new star in the Hollywood heavens. In a career that began with a one-line gig in the movie Mystic Pizza, Damon worked his way to the top, making his A-list breakthrough in the film The Rainmaker. But when he and best friend Ben Affleck won the Golden Globe for Best Screenplay for Good Will Hunting, followed by two Academy Award nominations, his place in the superstar pantheon was confirmed.
In GOLDEN BOY, you'll find out everything you ever wanted to know about this Boston babe--from his modest beginnings and life on a commune to his years at Harvard University and decision to try his hand at acting. You'll also get the down-and-dirty on his off-screen romances with his leading ladies. Matt Damon is the hottest guy around--now here's your chance to take him home!
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quick read.......2001-01-14
This was a good quick read. But that's mainly due to the fact that every other page is nearly blank and the last half of the book is filmographies. There isn't a lot of new stuff and there are better biographies, but if you're looking for a quick easy read, then this book will do. There's a few small pictures thrown into the middle of book for no reason, but they're okay. The filmographies at the end of the book are probably just an attempt to fill up space, as are the 20 or so little one-sentence facts that take-up one page a piece. If you're looking for a biography with a lot of substance look elsewhere, but if you're looking for a quick easy read then Golden Boy will do. Review by mattdamonfanpage.com.
IF YOU ARE TRULY A MATT DAMON FAN
.......1999-07-04
This book was compiled of mostly useless little tidbits, that I already knew. If you don't know ANYTHING about matt damon and want to then go ahead and read, otherwise DO NOT waste your time. I feel sorry if you already have and I understand how you must feel. I also think the author should have just donw more research, there is a lot of info out there.
DO NOT READ.......1999-07-04
IT IS SIMPLY A WASTE OF TIME. I WAS LOOKING FOR A BOOK THAT LET ME REALLY LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT MATT DAMON, THIS WAS NOT IT. I HAVE LOOKED FOR THAT BOOK AND I AM STILL LOOKING, SO IF YOU FIND ONE, TELL ME. THANK YOU
WARNING WARNING STAY AWAY.......1999-07-04
THIS IS A BOOK OF NO VALUE. DONT GET ME WRONG, I LOVE MATT DAMON, BUT THIS BOOK JUST DOES NOT DO HIM ANY GOOD. IT IS USELESS AND YOU SHOULD GO READ A BETTER BOOK, LIKE ASIMOV'S "FOUNDATION'S EDGE"
THIS BOOK IS BAD.......1999-06-10
TO BAD I HAD TO GIVE IT 1 STAR, IF IT WERE UP TO ME I'D GIVE IT 0, NO NEGATIVE 10. I AM A HUGE MATT DAON FAN AND HE IS SO FINE, EVEN SO THIS BOOK WAS POORLY WRITTEN AND SHOULD BE BURNED.
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Matt Damon
Philippe Durant
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Matt Damon
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Matt Damon (Galaxy of Superstars)
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Matt Damon (Little Books)
Patricia Cronin Marcello
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Did you know that superhunk Matt Damon's first acting role was in a T.J. Maxx commercial? Or that during his childhood he wanted to be the superhero Shazaam? Fun facts like these (and more!) populate this pictorial paean to the young actor who has stolen the hearts of countless women and girls the world around. This tiny tribute traces Damon's life from age 10 when he met Good Will Hunting costar Ben Affleck through his magical Oscar night, and beyond to his plans for the future. Fans will savor the tasty tidbits of information (and salivate over the sexy photos!).
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