Matt Damon

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"The Legend of Bagger Vance" "The Legend of Bagger Vance"
Driving Matt Damon: Will Smith totes the race bags around Robert Redford's wussy, manicured golf movie.
A funny valentine A funny valentine
Chet Baker and Dickie Greenleaf make Tom Ripley fall in love.
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Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, July 5, 2000
Out, out, damned rumor
Whitney Houston sets the record straight in Out magazine; Ricky Martin chats with his Little Ricky.
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Salon's TV picks for Monday, May 8, 2000.
Rearview window
Katie Couric exposes innermost self, Matt Lauer learns more than he'd like; Gwyneth Paltrow pulls a Halle Berry; Matt Damon and Winona Ryder say bye-bye.
Moneyman's gonna getcha
When your financial advisor is partying more than you are, you should start worrying. Plus: Kelly Preston gives Scientological birth to a girl named Bleu. Quel fromage.
"Reindeer Games"
Ben Affleck provides a charismatic star turn, but John Frankenheimer's out-of-season heist thriller is dead on arrival.
Between a Rick and a hard place
As Rick "I'm going to make you so happy" Rockwell rocks Fox's world, Jenny "I'm a little hottie!" McCarthy rocks Kirk Douglas' lap.
Show me your indies
Think it's hard getting into Sundance? Try getting into Lapdance. A report from the Indiewood trenches.
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Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2000
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Salon's TV picks for Monday, Jan. 24, 2000
George gorge
Stephanopoulos: Not a journalist but plays one on TV; Boy Pitchman? He'll tumble for ya. Plus: Hillary stands by her man.
"The Talented Mr. Ripley"
Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jude Law star in a deluxe version of Patricia Highsmith's creepy classic.
Y2Wrap it up!
Celebrity most likely to name body parts? To mistreat the help? To lead a secret double life? Scan that pack of pesky publicity seekers and hand out the honors!
Call me undependable
Accident-prone: Ally Sheedy and Jason Priestley spill. Plus: He may be slick and oily, but Jesse was no SEAL. And: Gwynnie sings!
When toilet seats attack
When you get caught between the seat and New York City, you know it's painful, so you sue. Plus: All aboard Affleck!
My runny-nosed valentine
Matt Damon to keep day job; kids ask the darndest things of presidential candidates; and is that a rock on Jennifer Aniston's finger, or is she just getting ready to punch someone out?
"Dogma"
Kevin Smith's comic-book vision of church doctrine is a celebratory leap of faith.
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Salon's TV picks for Thursday, Nov. 11, 1999
Singin' in the pain
Life is beautiful for Jakob the liar ... and other heartwarming Hollywood tales of genocide.
Screensaver: Teacher's pet
"Rushmore" director Wes Anderson talks about his first "collaborative" writing effort, his recent pilgrimage to the home of Pauline Kael and New York telephone booths.
Good will bluffing
Good will bluffing: "Rounders" deals some fine actors a bad hand. Reviewed by Stephanie Zacharek.
Media Circus: Run for cover!
uptown and downtown magazines vie for the hottest, newest, least known celebrity cover stories
"Good Will Hunting"
Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'Good Will Hunting' directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Robin Williams and Matt Damon
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