Matt Damon Sweats From His Scalp While Eating Spicy Wings | Hot Ones

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Matt Damon discusses his latest film, Stillwater, on Hot Ones with Sean Evans, sharing insights about immersing himself in his character's world. He also talks about the challenges of filmmaking, unique experiences with directors, and memorable sporting event moments, showcasing his passion for sports and travel.

Insights

  • Matt Damon emphasizes the importance of immersing himself in the world of his characters, showcasing his dedication to authenticity through real-life experiences like visiting oil rigs and meeting roughnecks.
  • The shift in Hollywood due to technological changes, particularly the obsolescence of DVDs, has significantly impacted the financial risks associated with filmmaking, leading to a transformation in revenue streams and the types of movies produced, as highlighted by Damon's insights.

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Recent questions

  • What movie is Matt Damon promoting?

    Stillwater

  • What hot sauces did Matt Damon try?

    Cholula, habanero, manzano chili

  • Who are some directors Matt Damon has worked with?

    Clint Eastwood, Francis Ford Coppola

  • What challenges did Matt Damon face post-DVD era?

    Financial risks, marketing costs

  • What memorable scene did Matt Damon share from "Good Will Hunting"?

    Ben Affleck telling him to get out of town

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Summary

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Matt Damon on "Hot Ones" discusses filmmaking

  • Matt Damon is a guest on the show "Hot Ones" hosted by Sean Evans.
  • He discusses his latest film "Stillwater" directed by Tom McCarthy, set to release on July 30th.
  • Damon talks about the importance of immersing himself in the world of his character, a roughneck from Oklahoma, by visiting oil rigs and meeting real roughnecks like Kenny Baker.
  • He shares his experience working on the movie "The Informant" directed by Steven Soderbergh.
  • Damon tries different hot sauces during the interview, including Cholula and spicy habanero and manzano chili hot sauce.
  • He discusses the pressures of filmmaking, highlighting the intense moments during production.
  • Damon explains the decision-making process for studios when financing a film, emphasizing the risk involved.
  • He talks about the unique experiences working with directors like Clint Eastwood and Francis Ford Coppola.
  • Damon recalls memorable moments from attending sporting events, including a Celtics vs. Lakers game and a soccer match in Argentina.
  • He shares anecdotes from his experiences at various sporting events, showcasing his passion for sports and travel.

13:19

"Matt Damon: Hollywood Changes and Spicy Wings"

  • Participants were given a 45-minute head start before being let out of the stadium for a sporting event.
  • They were held in temporary cages while waiting for the neighborhood to clear for five more minutes.
  • Changes in Hollywood due to technology made DVDs obsolete, affecting revenue streams and the types of movies produced.
  • Making movies became riskier financially without the DVD revenue stream to rely on.
  • Matt Damon discussed the challenges of making movies post-DVD era, citing an example of a $25 million movie needing $50 million for marketing.
  • Steven Spielberg purposely excluded Damon from military training in "Saving Private Ryan" to create real resentment among the cast.
  • Damon declined to participate in the "Bourne Conspiracy" video game as he wanted a more thought-provoking game like "Myst."
  • Damon shared a memorable scene from "Good Will Hunting" where Ben Affleck told him to get out of town after years of anticipation.
  • Damon completed the spicy wing challenge on "Hot Ones" without drinking water, expressing the intensity of the experience and its effects on his body.
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