Matt Damon’s Film Career in 8 Minutes

Matt Damon movies Last night on The Late Late Show with James Corden, Matt Damon appeared on the show to run through the films of his career — and to promote The Martian (2015). As Corden previously did with Tom Hanks, he joined Matt Damon in a funny segment that recreated scenes from the actor’s career.

In the “Matt Damon Roll Call” segment, James Corden helps Damon recreate scenes from such films as Good Will Hunting (1997), The Bourne Identity (2002), and The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999). Check it out.

What is your favorite Matt Damon film? Leave your two cents in the comments.

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    Norm Macdonald’s Touching (and Funny) Tribute to Letterman

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    As David Letterman prepares to sign off from the Late Show With David Letterman, his final shows have allowed some favorite guests the chance to say goodbye. Friday night’s show featured Oprah Winfrey and Norm Macdonald (and a few minutes of George Clooney finishing up his joke from the night before when he handcuffed himself to Letterman). At the end of the night, Macdonald closed the show with a surprising standup routine.

    I have been a fan of Macdonald for a long time, and I will miss his exchanges with Letterman. But Friday night, instead of sitting down for a conversation, he did a straight-up standup routine in a tribute to Letterman’s own standup work. And while we are used to seeing Macdonald with his tongue planted firmly in his cheek, his affection for Letterman came through as he could barely finish his routine without breaking down. Check out the touching tribute and his very funny jokes.

    David Letterman ends his run on Wednesday, May 20. It was announced today that his final musical guest will be Bob Dylan on May 19. But nobody seems to know what Dave has planned for the final show. Knowing how Letterman acts like he hates sentiment, I am guessing that he might pull a Good Will Hunting and not be there when we turn on our televisions for the final show.

    What did you think of Macdonald’s routine? Leave your two cents in the comments.

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