Oct 28, 2009 -
Hope you haven't OD'd on Matt Damon yet! Just yesterday I showed you a preview of his upcoming Jason Bourne-esque action flick, Green Zone and today we get a peek at Invictus. In the upcoming film from Clint Eastwood, Damon stars as a Francois Pienaar, real-life member of South Africa's rugby team who's summoned by Nelson Mandela (Morgan Freeman) to rally support in the country and unite the racial divide.
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Oct 27, 2009 -
Matt Damon is officially a Hollywood juggernaut. Not only does he have a ton of movies in the works (a Liberace biopic, an Eastwood film, and as of today a new project with the Coen brothers), and here's a peek at his upcoming thriller Green Zone. Even though I've been anxiously awaiting a fourth Bourne installment, Green Zone looks like a worthy substitute for the time being.
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Oct 27, 2009 -
The freight train that is Matt Damon's career is still chugging away at full steam: while he's off filming The Adjustment Bureau, the actor is in talks for yet another upcoming project. Ethan and Joel Coen want Damon, along with Josh Brolin, to star in their upcoming remake of True Grit.
Jeff Bridges is already on board to play US marshal Rooster Cogburn, and Damon would play a lawyer who joins Cogburn and a 14-year-old girl to track down the killer of the girl's father.
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Sep 28, 2009 -
Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom tied the knot this weekend, which inspired her sister Kim to reignite a passion of her own. She was on the first plane out of there to visit Reggie Bush! Plus, Matt Damon yelling just makes us love him more and watch how Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig dealt with a rude interruption during their Broadway show.
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Sep 22, 2009 -
- The original cast of Fame: Where are they now — Moviefone
- Rumor has it that George Clooney is directing Matt Damon in Aaron Sorkin's Hamdan v. Rumsfeld — MTV Movies Blog
- Ben Whishaw talks about working with Jane Campion and getting into character as a dreamy John Keats for Bright Star — Movieline
- Taking Jennifer's Body to task for its 911 and Great White club tragedy allusions — Vulture
- "At Merlotte's": The True Blood sitcom, complete with laugh track! — PopWatch
- John Malkovich joins Diane Lane and Dylan Walsh for horse-racing period flick Secretariat — Coming Soon
- Not Into Dollhouse yet?
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Sep 18, 2009 -
Matt Damon is everywhere this week as he makes the rounds promoting The Informant!, but he's making major career strides as well. Earlier this week I told you about his new role as Liberace's lover, and now Clint Eastwood has tapped Damon for Hereafter.
Damon is already in Eastwood's December release Invictus, which is about a South African rugby team, but Hereafter is said to be more of a supernatural thriller, along the lines The Sixth Sense.
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Sep 18, 2009 -
What would happen if Michael Scott were dropped into the movie Michael Clayton? If you're wondering what to expect from Steven Soderbergh's The Informant!, the visual of Michael bumbling his way through a corporate thriller is a good place to start.
The movie is campy right from the start, almost making an announcement as cheesy music plays over the neon bubble letters of the credits.
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Sep 15, 2009 -
Bet you never thought you'd see Matt Damon and Michael Douglas coupled up on-screen, but get ready. Steven Soderbergh has confirmed that Douglas will play Liberace in his upcoming film about the life and death of the popular 1950s performer. Damon is taking on the role of Scott Thorsen, Liberace's assistant and boyfriend who eventually revealed Liberace's sexuality to the public.
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Jul 14, 2009 -
Aww! I love this onscreen pairing: Emily Blunt will star opposite Matt Damon in the "sci-fi love story," The Adjustment Bureau. Based on a short story by Philip K.
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Jul 01, 2009 -
This trailer for the comedy The Informant has, I think, given me perma-grin. A slightly chubbier Matt Damon portrays Mark Whitacre, a real-life "Ivy League Ph.D. who was a rising star at Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) in the early 1990s.
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