FILM 1420: GOOD WILL HUNTING
TRIVIA: After the 2014 death of Robin Williams, the Boston
Public Garden park bench where he and Matt Damon had their
conversation scene, became an impromptu memorial site for the actor with people
leaving flowers, quotes and various items at the bench. A petition has been
passed around to erect a statue in Williams' memory near the bench.
The scene where Sean and Will are
in his office, and Sean starts talking about his dead wife and her farting
antics. These lines were ad-libbed by Robin Williams, which is
probably why Matt Damon
is laughing so hard. If you watch the scene carefully you can notice the camera
shaking, probably due to the cameraman laughing as well.
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck found a clever
way to choose the right studio for their script: the story goes that on page 60
of the script, they wrote a completely out-of-nowhere sex scene between Will
and Chuckie. They took it to every major studio, and nobody even mentioned the
scene. When they met with Harvey
Weinstein at Miramax, he said, "I only have one really big note
on the script. About page 60, the two leads, both straight men, have a sex
scene. What the hell is that?" - Damon and Affleck explained that they put
that scene specifically in there to show them who actually read the script and
who didn't. As Weinstein was the only person who brought it up, Miramax was the
studio chosen to produce the film.
Casey Affleck ad libbed
most of his lines. This frustrated Matt Damon,
Ben Affleck, and Gus Van Sant during
filming - but they later admitted that Casey's improvised lines were much
funnier and better than what had been originally written for him.
Matt Damon's personal
favorite movie of his own.
Minnie Driver's character
Skylar is named after Damon's girlfriend, Skylar Satenstein, who
left Damon for Metallica
drummer Lars Ulrich before filming
began. Damon and Driver became romantically involved during production.
Gus Van Sant painted the
picture that hangs in Sean Maguire's (Robin Williams) office.
The job interview Will sends
Chuckie on is for a company called Holden & McNeil. Ben Affleck's character in
Chasing Amy (1997) was
Holden McNeil.
When Will (Matt Damon) and Sean (Robin Williams) meet for
the first time in Sean's office, Will recommends that Sean read Howard Zinn's
"People's History of the United States". As a boy, Matt Damon was Zinn's
neighbor and provided the voice for the CD recording of that book.
To date this is the film with the
highest US box office gross with Kevin Smith's
name attached to it. All his own films that he has written and directed have
not grossed more than $35 million at the US box office.
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