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The Matt Supremacy
Damon is Bourne in Goa
Damon and Affleck were inspired by other nobodies who had sold first scripts with themselves attached as actors. Of course the most celebrated example was Sylvester Stallone, who some two decades earlier had managed to star in his own script, Rocky.
Damon and Affleck were fans of a novel by Cormac McCarthy called All the Pretty Horses. In it there's a scene where a thirteen-year-old kid named Blevins gets his horse stolen, rides into a strange town to find the thief armed with a pistol bigger than he is, and gets himself killed. One of the characters observes, by way of testament, "I'll say this for 'im, he wasn't gonna stand by for no sonofabitch hijacking his horse." Says Affleck, "We knew that we would rather do the movie the way we wanted to do it and fail, than do it somebody else's way. No sonofabitch was going to hijack our horse!"
On All The Pretty Horses
ATPH devastated Thornton. "He doesn't want to direct anymore," says Damon. "He said, 'It almost killed me.' He lost all this weight, went into the hospital with a heart problem, he was so stressed he couldn't sleep. He really took it personally and invested a lot of himself in the movie. He said, 'Ah have kids and Ah have a life, and it's not worth it to me to put that much of mah soul into something and have it ripped away. Ah can't ever go through that again. Because it will kill me.'" He had always credited Harvey for launching his career as a director. Now he blamed Harvey for ending it as well.
