Matt Damon says he avoids giving relationship advice for one simple reason.
"Everyone's relationship is different."
"It's tough to give relationship advice."
He says every relationship works differently.
"And you don't want to sound like a jackass."
Damon also believes it's dangerous to assume your own relationship has it all figured out.
"You don't want to take your own relationship for granted."
"I think you're asking for trouble down the road."
Instead, he lives by one piece of advice a friend gave him.
"Under promise, over deliver."
"And I decided a long time ago I'd rather be happy than right."
If there's one lesson he does stand behind, it's this:
"Communication is key."
"How quickly you can communicate is how quickly you can repair."
O MAIS LOUCO??? a ideia de fazer esse take foi do próprio Tom Holland com anotação no primeiro roteiro e o diretor adorou e eles mandaram bem de mais!
Acho muito massa quando todos os envolvidos entendem do personagem e pensam em coisas novas pra se fazer
Tom Holland says he chose one of Hollywood’s hardest stunts over CGI, then the cameraman missed it
“My favorite stunt I’ve ever done is something I was always advised not to do. It never made the cut of the film. It’s called a Dead Man”
“I’m supposed to be charging at this alien and it was supposed to kick me in the throat and throw me on the ground. They were going to do it with CGI, but I wanted to create this strong snapback”
“You tie yourself off to a fixed point and run away from it. When the line goes taut, you just whack. The cameraman missed it because it happened so quickly. I didn’t anticipate it hurting as much as it did. It winded me beyond belief”
Matt Damon and Tom Holland reveal the GOAT movies they wish they had starred in, and Matt was shocked to learn Tom had never seen The Matrix 😭🎬👀
Matt also revealed that Primal Fear and Edward Norton’s performance were a huge inspiration behind writing Good Will Hunting
Prince William is Patron of the Football Association and also a devoted Aston Villa fan.
His appearance on the popular Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce podcast, New Heights, was a resounding success and hit because it felt completely organic and natural.
The conversation flowed effortlessly, especially when they discussed football—a topic William speaks about with genuine authority and passion as a lifelong supporter who truly understands the game.
He wasn’t performing or playing a role; he was simply himself—authentic, relaxed, and at ease in his own skin.
By contrast, Harry’s attempts to emulate his older brother only highlight how badly he falls short.
Jealous of William’s greater intelligence, charm, effortless capability, and even his emotional stable 13-year-old nephew Prince George, Harry repeatedly tries to copy him—yet he possesses almost no original ideas or authentic presence of his own.
What emerges is a disgusting, awkward imitation that exposes his limitations rather than concealing them.
The “jazz hands” energy, forced clownish antics, and superficial banter only underscore how basic and unoriginal he is.
The embarrassment lies in how clearly the copying reveals Harry’s shortcomings.
When William speaks, there is depth, real understanding, and a natural regal grace that commands respect. Harry, lacking the intellect or substance for sustained, meaningful conversation, defaults to playing the fool.
Every failed imitation makes the comparison unflattering: it doesn’t diminish William—it magnifies how much more grounded, intelligent, and capable the future King truly is.
The only “substance” Harry seems to bring is the kind he once shoved up his nose or, far more disturbingly, allegedly forced on others without consent.
In trying (and failing) to mirror his brother, Harry doesn’t borrow William’s shine—he only spotlights the vast gap between them making his lack of capabilities impossible to ignore.
William genuinely loves football, while Harry seems to spend his time trying—and failing—to emulate his brother. William doesn’t need to act like a clown to get attention; he’s simply a naturally warm and genuine family man.
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