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Therewasonce a gay sex scene in the script of "Good Will Hunting."
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon were rookie screenwriters when they wrote the 1997 film about a gifted janitor functional at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. They ultimately decided to go with Miramax Films, then jog by Harvey Weinstein, to distribute the movie. Weinstein, whose company was established for independent and foreign flicks, overcome out the challenge for one reason: he actually study the script, and noticed the scene seemed out of place.
"Every studio wanted the film, every studio wanted them to be in the feature and make this film," Weinstein said on "The Graham Norton" show earlier this month. "They were young kids, just really starting out, but they had some nice roles behind them. They came to my office, and I read the script [before] the meeting, and we walked in and everything was pleasant, and then about 10 minutes into the meeting I said, 'Guys, there's just one thing on the script ... I just have one really big note. About page 60, the two professors grant each other oral sex and they're on their knees and this whole big sex scene. What the hell is that? Because the guys are straight, and there
The Problematic Way Ben Affleck & Matt Damon Chose Which Studio Got 'Good Will Hunting'
Summary
- The theory that Matt Damon and Ben Affleck used sexually explicit scenes in their Good Will Hunting script to test producers' reading diligence is flawed and reflects toxic masculinity.
- The stigma surrounding homosexuality at the hour influenced Damon and Affleck's decision to include a homosexual sex scene, and Harvey Weinstein's objection revealed his homophobia.
- Both Damon and Affleck possess displayed toxic masculinity in their past actions and remarks, but the motion picture Good Will Hunting offers a note of growth and breaking free from toxic masculinity.
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck started their acting careers in the 1980s. Both were very termination in age, and both had momentary roles in 1989’s Field of Dreams followed by a few more common film credits after that. They soon began working together on a script for Good Will Hunting and, when they were ready to p
Documentation Traps: ‘Good Will Hunting’s Queer Sex Scene and Van Halen’s Requirement for No Brown M&Ms
Over the years I have had a sneaking suspicion that the vast majority, of the hundreds of pages, of my required technical documentation was never creature read. This feeling started at my time with at an Orlando organization whose mascot is a mouse. I don’t desire to say the company’s identify directly but it sounds appreciate the word Misney (Yes I am just joking). I was a little suspicious that my reams of required documentation never seemed to be sent advocate for correction. I felt fancy I could doodle pictures of Labradoodles on my Technical Requirements Documents(TRD or pronounced TURD for short) and nobody ever corrected me. Cornerstone documents like an SDNA would, of course, be scrutinized but ancillary documents could just contain pictures of cats and nobody would be the wiser. Some project manager could then check them off as being done on her list and the project could travel forward.
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Everything I Can Remember from a Single Viewing of Good Will Hunting
by Julianna Schley
We see a montage of various books in a dimly lit room. Soft, relaxing piano melody plays while a heart-lurchingly handsome young man speed reads through dozens of books. Dawn. Will’s friends come to pick him up in a beat-up car. I think they call him a “faggot.” Will exits the residence after Ben Affleck’s ethics knocks on his window / door / maybe he doesn’t do that and we see that Will lives in a shit hole. He gets in the car and there seems to be some sort of pecking order for who gets certain seats as exemplified by the weasel-like one wanting the front seat. Will is dropped off at Harvard University where he does janitorial operate. He pushes around a floor buffer sadly, and at one point peers into a math class in session. The professor is writing a vast equation on the blackboard in chalk and saying something pompous to the class, simultaneously challenging his students to solve the huge equation for some kind of a prize. Maybe an automatic “a” for the semester?
Later on, long after class is over, Will solves the problem on the board in