Matt Damon on Contagion, Politics, and Being the Source of the Steven Soderbergh Retirement Rumors
"He was like, 'I can’t believe you remembered verbatim what I said,' but that’s because he was drunk, you see."
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"He was like, 'I can’t believe you remembered verbatim what I said,' but that’s because he was drunk, you see."
The movie has been on the shelf for six years.
The movie, which also stars Matt Damon, was legendary for the amount of time it spent on the shelf.
From the Save Our Schools march in D.C.
Steven Soderbergh's virus thriller kills off an all-star cast.
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are involved, too.
His fund-raiser for the congressman is on hold, however.
Who needs you, Matt Damon?
The former Yankee, who swapped wives with teammate Fritz Peterson in the seventies, isn't cooperating with a film about the arrangement.
Though he may have held it.
Some good old-fashioned Will hunting on the runway.
Also, Gus Van Sant hoped to kill Ben Affleck's character: "I want him to get crushed like a bug."
The actor has joined the cast of the already-anticipated Stephen Daldry movie.
He was going to wear a Yankees hat if New Yorkers voted for the Working Families Party.
Plus: Cameron Crowe continues casting for his first film since 2005.
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