Posted on 07/12/2021 3:15:52 AM PDT by gattaca
Actors are strange folk and generally out of touch, but Matt Damon’s cluelessness about Donald Trump supporters might really take the Hollywood cake.
The actor — known for “Good Will Hunting,” “Saving Private Ryan” and the “Bourne” franchise, among other roles — is an outspoken leftist even by the standards of Tinseltown who had to stoop to play a Trump supporter in his latest film, “Stillwater.”
The movie sees him playing an oil rig worker whose daughter gets caught up in a European murder case a la Amanda Knox, according to Reuters.
How do you play a Trump supporter? This should be a rhetorical question. And yes, you might think that’s easy for me to say as a Trump voter, but pay me enough money and I could play a Joe Biden or Hillary Clinton voter. Heck, if you really want to bankroll me, I could pretend I was an Eric Swalwell volunteer. (I’d need Chinese spy money for that, but it could be done.)
Damon, a professional actor, needed to live with Trump supporters to get the role down. In a news conference at the premiere of “Stillwater” in France at the Cannes Film Festival, Damon said he spent an “absolutely critical” amount of time with MAGA folk.
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Arrest Made at Art Gallery Set to Display Hunter Biden Pieces, Money Found on Floor His conclusion? They “don’t apologize for who they are,” but they were still “wonderful to us.” Sure, they had goatees and sunglasses and sang strange “church songs,” but they were somehow human beings.
“Being invited into their homes, into a backyard barbecue, a guitar comes out and they start singing church songs. It’s a very specific place. And very different to where I grew up,” Damon said at a news conference after the Thursday red carpet premiere of “Stillwater,” according to Reuters.
“It was really eye-opening for me.”
This, in other words, is an obscenely rich thespian who’s one of the most influential entertainers on planet Earth and he comes across as a guy who just discovered a cohort of his fellow countrymen, 74 million of whom voted for the incumbent president during the 2020 election, actually exist.
Not only that, he treats them as if neon green hominids with goatees and Oakley shades were living in his backyard for 20 years and crawled up on his porch one day to have a beer, strum a guitar and sing “How Great is Our God.”
Damon’s character is an oil-rig worker who has to travel to Marseille, France where his estranged daughter is locked up for killing her roommate.
“One of the biggest laughs at the movie’s Thursday night premiere came when Damon’s character is asked by a French woman if he voted for Donald Trump. He did not, he responds, but only because a prior felony kept him from voting at all,” Variety reported.
Variety’s description of Damon’s preparation seems to indicate the immersion was wholly unnecessary. The Hollywood trade magazine said he “came to appreciate the smallest details — from wearing a specific kind of blue jeans treated with fire retardant, which ‘changes the way these guys walk.’”
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PBS Condemned Over Playing ‘Black National Anthem’ for Fourth of July “They all have goatees, the sunglasses,” Damon said. “They’re not six-pack ab guys, but they’re strong. You go to their barbecues and a guitar comes out and they start singing church songs.”
The “church songs” really had an impression on Damon. This is a 50-year-old man — one of the most influential and respected members of our celebrity caste — standing in amazement that these guys were singing religious tunes and not Springsteen, the Strokes, Ed Sheeran or Pearl Jam. In his half-century on earth, he hasn’t encountered organized religion. Maybe he assumed the worship part of church service was done in mime.
Another thing Damon wants you to know? They’re not bending the knee to Hollywood.
“These guys don’t apologize for who they are,” Damon said
Why would they have to?
Furthermore, Damon said he and “Stillwater” director Tom McCarthy “were invited into the break rooms and backyard barbecues of the real men who inspired the character” Damon played.
“They’re in the oil business. Of course he voted for Trump,” Damon said of his goateed character. “These people were wonderful to us, they really helped us. It was eye-opening for me.”
And how does this film treat said Trump supporters? Consider the fact it got a five-minute standing ovation at Cannes, according to The Hollywood Reporter. That’s not exactly MAGA territory.
Hollywood is so beyond out of touch that Matt Damon spends time assuring reporters at a news conference that oil-industry Trump supporters aren’t that bad.
Is Hollywood out of touch?
Sure, they might have goatees and the church songs are a little grating, but they’re not terrible or anything. And they’re not apologizing — although it’s bizarre that the topic of an apology would even come up.
If there’s anyone who needs to apologize here, it’s Matt Damon. Don’t expect it to be coming any time soon, though.
You left out GUN loving pickup truck driving
Never been to a tent revival and never plan too. Not something that interest me but to each his own.
Some movie a few years ago..was being made near here.
Ben Affleck...came thru the gas station I go to....He had to use the restroom they told him employee's only.
LOL!! This is a true story.
I still tease the employee's there about that.....
One of these days, Ben might feature that situation in one of his movies. In the movie, he will be dramatically portrayed as the victim; someone bleeding from shotgun wounds, then turned away from the restroom. Poor-Me-Ism.
Got another damn movie being filmed near here...
I'd guess it will be a flop too...
We still say Grace before a meal.
Every family reunion, or get together with folks that are pickers, music happens.
Gospel music is always part of it.
We live in Oklahoma.
“Not something that interest me but to each his own.”
Exactly. That was my point. Impromptu hymn-sings at Christian get-togethers are wonderful experiences. Understandable that it wouldn’t interest some.
Not saying it's beyond the realm of possibility, but it sure sounds contrived.
And what was the deal about goatees? That's not some redneck, right winger, or Trump voter thing.
Remember when comedy was funny?
“Remember when comedy was funny?”
That’s the problem with libs, they’re thin skinned and have no sense of humor.....well that’s a couple of problems with ‘em anyway
NOT!!!
Who cares what he thinks!! Trump supporters are hard working, unlike these Assholes in Hollywood...
Bourne movies were great. I’ll give him a pass. I guess he’s a better actor that I thought.
Damon is far from the only one. This bugs-under-a-microscope approach toward “understanding” their fellow citizens is just about universal among the stratospheric intellects of elite liberalism. They don’t know they’re being laughed at.
I won’t be watching that a-hole’s movie.
They have painted a broad brush in their ignorance believing that any and all people who voted for Trump and who are on the opposite side of the fence from them politically and socially are “inherently evil and dangerouse racists”.
I remember when Hollywood started treating black citizens as 'people' not as stereotypes... Anyone remember "Patch of Blue" with Sidney Poitier?
If he wanted to see real America, he could’ve visited North Adams, Massachusetts, Meriden, Connecticut, Dover, New Hampshire, North Berwick, Maine or Saxton River, Vermont when he was growing up, but I bet his mom thought those towns were beneath them. North Berwick, when they have their strawberry festival, is small town America.
The streets aren’t paved by liberals!!
True, liberals and working with their hands? No, they couldn’t be bothered by REAL WORK...
backyard barbecue sure a guitar comes out but not for church songs..
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