
What's Matt Damon on? I open a promisingly titled piece purporting to aim a broadside at Barack Obama, only to find my hero wrapping himself up in the kind of gobbledegook that made The Bourne Ultimatum's dialogue a front-runner for the Golden Raspberry Best Adapted Screenplay gong.
"A friend of mine said to me the other day, I thought it was a great line, 'I no longer hope for audacity.' He's doubled down on a lot of things."
Oh, Matt, get a grip! Return to your roots writing dialogue with Ben Affleck. It may be corny, but at least it’s English. And stop hiding behind third parties ("friends", "party workers") when you have a point to make.
Be the man I know you can be and live my fantasies through.
"A friend of mine said to me the other day, I thought it was a great line, 'I no longer hope for audacity.' He's doubled down on a lot of things."
Oh, Matt, get a grip! Return to your roots writing dialogue with Ben Affleck. It may be corny, but at least it’s English. And stop hiding behind third parties ("friends", "party workers") when you have a point to make.
Be the man I know you can be and live my fantasies through.



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