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Ben Affleck and Matt Damon List Every Town in Massachusetts and Talk The Rip | The Tonight Show

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Ben Affleck and Matt Damon List Every Town in Massachusetts and Talk The Rip | The Tonight Show

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0:01-And now three guys from Boston
0:02say every town and city in Massachusetts.
0:04♪♪
0:08[ Cheers and applause ]
0:10♪♪
0:13[ Cheers and applause ]
0:15♪♪
0:18[ Cheers and applause ]
0:20♪♪
1:36...Foxborough for your mother.
1:38[ Laughter ]
3:08...Peru -- really? --
3:09[ Laughter ]
3:20...Rochester -- still only on the R's...
3:49[ Laughter ]
3:52-Tisbury?
4:25-...Witcheton...
4:27Winchinden... [ Laughter ]
4:30...Winchendon...
4:39[ Cheers and applause ]
4:41-This has been three guys from Boston
4:43say every town and city in Massachusetts.
4:46-Feel the love right there for Ben Affleck and Matt Damon!
4:49That's right!
4:51[ Cheers and applause ]
4:53Thank you for coming on the show.
4:55I'm always honored to have you guys here.
4:56I appreciate this. I got to talk about "The Rip."
4:58It's fantastic. Great movie.
5:00But first I have to get to some hard-hitting news and scandal
5:03out there about you, Ben.
5:05-Uh-oh. -Well, yeah, sure.
5:07Why change now? -Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
5:08I figured I'd go with the hard-hitting question.
5:10This is a big headline that I saw.
5:12I'm very concerned.
5:13Did Ben Affleck quit wearing sneakers?
5:16This is a big-- People are really--
5:18-Yeah. No. And I'm working through this.
5:20-This is headline news.
5:22-I have nothing to say to that.
5:23I have no response. -What did that come from?
5:26-I'm not sure, but if that's the big scandal in your life,
5:28things are probably okay.
5:30-It's kind of great that the big scandal in your life
5:32is you're old enough now that they worry
5:34if you're wearing comfortable shoes.
5:36-Orthopedics. I'm good, "GQ."
5:38-Yeah. Very good.
5:40Matt, the thing that is going all over the Internet is you,
5:43by the way, all ripped for "The Odyssey," by the way.
5:45Look at this thing. Oh, my God. Dude. Wow!
5:48[ Cheers and applause ] -You know, that's great.
5:50You know, I'm in shape.
5:52[ Laughter ] -I know. You're-- Yes.
5:54-I'm in shape. A guy gets in shape once...
5:57-Yeah. -I quit wearing sneakers.
5:59You know? How about "Still in shape"?
6:01-That could be a better headline.
6:03Man, oh, man. What was-- What's the deal with this?
6:05You just gotten a full-on trainer, and, I mean, you're--
6:09-It looks like a guy who just stepped into really cold water, right?
6:11-No, no, it does not. -"Aah!"
6:15-Actually the shells on that beach were, like, really jagged,
6:18and I was walking like that.
6:20Because that's a paparazzi shot from in between takes.
6:23-Oh, it's not even from the movie?
6:25-No. -There's no scene where you were like...
6:26-No, there's no scene where Odysseus is like, "Oh, my feet."
6:29[ Laughter ]
6:31-How was shooting this movie? Christopher Nolan?
6:33-Fantastic. -Yeah?
6:35-Yeah, it was absolutely the pinnacle of my entire career.
6:38I loved every minute of it.
6:40-You think so? Really? -Yeah, I just loved it.
6:41-[ Cheers and applause ] -Amazing.
6:43And, Ben, you visited-- you visited on set?
6:46-Yeah, I did, and I'm a huge fan of Chris'.
6:49And, you know, it was one of those things
6:51where my kids never want to come to the set when I'm working.
6:53"Hey, you guys, we're doing a thing on the set."
6:55And they're like, "No, I got school."
6:57-They'd rather go to school. -Right? "No, I got detention."
7:00But, uh, they were really psyched to come visit this set.
7:04My middle child's really interested
7:06in actually reading the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey,"
7:09and we went there, and it was really great.
7:11I mean, it was this incredible sort of, like--
7:14You know, this is the way that Hollywood made movies
7:17and they were great, epic, in-camera, David Lean movies.
7:20And Chris is a really serious guy and somebody I admire
7:22and, I know, you know, believes the set's a place to work.
7:25It's not schmoozing or whatever, so I was really, honestly
7:28grateful that he let me come by and visit.
7:30My kids really liked it.
7:31And so it was kind of cool. It was really, really nice.
7:34I was deeply grateful to him.
7:35-You were the only guest in six months of shooting.
7:38-Is that right? Really? -It's so sweet.
7:40-Yeah, no, it's just-- it's just the workload.
7:44It was such an ambitious project
7:45that the amount of work that needed to be done,
7:47there was just no time for anything else.
7:49I mean, it was really-- it was--
7:50I've never, ever done a movie
7:53that just required every single person to work
7:56to kind of give maximum effort.
7:58Like-- I said to him when I got back
8:00that every location on that movie would have been
8:03the hardest location on any other movie I've ever done
8:05and any day of work would have been harder than any other day
8:07on any other movie I've ever done.
8:09-Really? -It reminded me
8:10of when we were kids when we'd talk on the phone.
8:11I'd be like, "So what's going on today?
8:13You're shooting a movie? What's it like?"
8:14-Yeah. -"We're in a boat today."
8:18-But, like, the day I went, there was, like, a boat
8:19and these massive jet engines, and they actually made a storm
8:23and the boat cracked and the warriors went in the water.
8:25I was like, "Ah! This is amazing!"
8:27-"This is what we do!" Oh, that's fantastic.
8:30I know you guys have known each other forever
8:32and we've heard every story, but I've heard some story.
8:34I don't know if it's true.
8:36Did you once get injured with an acorn?
8:38-Yeah. Yes. -It was our biggest fight.
8:40-That was a big-- Yeah. Yeah.
8:41We were doing a movie together called "School Ties"
8:44like 35 years ago, and we were--
8:46And it was a bunch of-- We were 19, 20 years old.
8:49And there were a bunch of us.
8:50It was-- Brendan Fraser was in the movie.
8:52Cole Hauser was in the movie. Chris O'Donnell.
8:54There was a bunch of us, and in between takes,
8:56we were just bored and we were walking across this school
8:59where we were shooting, and there were acorns,
9:00and so we just started whipping them at each other.
9:03-Because when you're 19, that seems like a good idea.
9:04-It seemed like a good way to pass the time.
9:07And he threw one at Cole, and Cole moved,
9:09and I turned, and it literally hit me in the eye.
9:12And it's the only time in my life I've ever had--
9:13Like, didn't have time to blink. And I had to go to the hospital.
9:17Like, I literally-- -Mind you, I had like
9:19three lines in the movie.
9:21And while I cared about Matt having vision,
9:23my first thought was, "I gotta be fired for this."
9:26[ Laughter ]
9:27-You're like, "That's it."
9:29-But, yeah, I went to-- They gave me an eye patch
9:31that I had to wear for a few days.
9:32-Oh, my God! -Yeah, yeah, no.
9:33I was like-- He really-- -Fastball.
9:35-Well, I mean, listen, if you're gonna play with fire...
9:38-Yeah. Exactly.
9:40-But the first A.D. also had an eye patch.
9:43-Newt Arnold had an eye patch.
9:44He was a great first A.D., old first A.D.
9:46And that was the one... -...swap eye patches.
9:49-No, we took pictures together with our eye patches.
9:52-...do a pirate movie. -This is our--
9:54This is a big show for us
9:55because we're following the NBA on NBC.
9:58And I was going to ask you.
9:59Last time, we had Martha Stewart on the show,
10:00she said that she sat courtside,
10:02and Jalen Brunson stepped on her toe and broke her toe.
10:04Uh, I've seen you guys courtside before.
10:07Anyone ever fell on you or...?
10:10-I went to-- I went to a Lakers game,
10:12uh, with my son, I guess, last year.
10:15And it was Luca's, like--
10:16I think one of the first or second games
10:18that he was playing after the trade.
10:20-Ohh. -And, uh, I was pretty honored
10:22because he did come caroming into the stands,
10:25knock to the guy next to me, spilled all his beer on me
10:28and kind of-- I don't know you say this
10:29on, you know, national television,
10:31but he was positioned in a way towards me
10:33where his main, least attractive part was right in my face.
10:37And I think that they got some photos of that.
10:40-Lucky you. -My son loved it.
10:41-Yeah. Yeah, he loved it.
10:44-I had a great experience in 2008
10:47where the Celtics were playing the Lakers, and I got--
10:50-[ Scattered applause ] -Yeah, and I got tickets
10:52through our agent and was sitting there,
10:55and Mark Wahlberg was--
10:57I got two seats. Mark got two seats.
10:58And so we were sitting by each other,
11:00and Phil Jackson-- The Celtics went on a run,
11:02and Mark and I were next to the Lakers bench.
11:04Like, we had such incredible seats.
11:07And we jumped up, and we were, you know,
11:08probably a little Boston, a little obnoxious.
11:11And Phil Jackson jumped, called a timeout,
11:14and turned and literally said-- You're gonna have to bleep this.
11:16He goes, "Sit down and shut the [bleep] up!"
11:20To me and Mark. -To you and Mark Wahlberg?
11:22-Yeah, yeah. -Phil Jackson?
11:23-And we were like, "Aaaah!" -That's pretty cool.
11:27We're like, "We're in the--
11:28This is the history of the Celtics/Lakers.
11:30Like, we're, like, extras in the..."
11:33-You're in the history books.
11:34-It was great. -That's so fun.
11:36Let's talk about "The Rip." Congratulations on this.
11:38Oh, my gosh. -Thank you. Thank you.
11:40-You two star together on screen.
11:44Uh, tell about this story.
11:46By the way, so many twists and turns, and it's so thrilling,
11:50and it's almost like you don't know what's gonna happen.
11:52Who directed this?
11:53-This is Joe Carnahan... -Oh, it's fantastic.
11:55-...who also wrote it, and he spent a lot of time
11:57with this team down in Miami.
11:58They're called the Tactical Narcotics Team.
12:00And they, uh, raid these houses and they seize money.
12:04Like, money that's kind of from ill-gotten gains, you know,
12:08like, drug money or weapons money, you know,
12:10and they seize the money.
12:11And down in Miami, they have to count it on site.
12:16And so this is based on-- inspired by something
12:18that really did happen where this team went in
12:20to hit a house thinking they were gonna get,
12:22you know, 70,000 bucks or whatever was hidden there
12:24because they have these dogs that actually smell money.
12:28So the dog, you know-- They got a tip on this house.
12:32They went in, the dog alerted that there was something in there.
12:34They went in, and there was over $20 million
12:37in the walls of this house.
12:38-$20 million? -$20 million.
12:40-Not 70,000. -No.
12:41And so this team now is in this house,
12:43and they're kind of stuck there
12:45because they have to count it on site.
12:46-You have to count every dollar? -And they know
12:48that people are probably gonna come back for it,
12:51so that's kind of the premise of the movie, um,
12:54where these guys-- And it kind of tests their own--
12:57you know, the loyalties within the team
12:59because there are rumblings
13:01that there might be somebody corrupt.
13:02There might be a bad apple in the gang.
13:04And so that's kind of what the movie is.
13:07It's a crime thriller, but also, like, a whodunit, you know?
13:09-And what would you do in that situation if, like,
13:11you go in and you think it's 70 grand, it's 20 million?
13:13You're like, "Hey, if we all agree..."
13:15[ Laughter ]
13:16-Yeah.
13:17-That's kind of the poster for the movie.
13:19-If we all agree that we only found $70,000,
13:22let's go on vacation somewhere, you know?
13:24-Yeah, yeah, exactly.
13:25But they-- But-- Yeah.
13:27-It's loosely based on...
13:29-It's loosely based on it, and the real guys, the real team,
13:31we got to go work with them and go down to Miami.
13:33-What was that like? -Great.
13:35I mean, just any time you do research like that.
13:37-I mean, these are guys, like--
13:38Part of what was really kind of--
13:40First, it was this great--
13:41Like you say, it's a thriller, it's a whodunit.
13:43It's got a very kind of classic throwback setup,
13:46but it's a very modern take on it.
13:47And-- But it depends on you really believing
13:51and investing in these people,
13:52this team of cops that go in there
13:55because it's not like somebody's the good guy and the bad guy.
13:57It's that we're all kind of--
13:59It's about what happens with temptation,
14:00how people turn on each other
14:01and not knowing who you can trust.
14:03-Yes. -And you got to make
14:05those performances as realistic as possible.
14:07And Joe did a really cool thing, which not only brought us
14:09down there to meet them, but also brought those guys up
14:12when we shot in LA and in New Jersey.
14:14And so all the real cops and detectives were in the movie.
14:18Like, so you really feel like a real cop
14:20when the guy next to you is a real cop.
14:22-Is an actual real cop.
14:24-And they were pretty good actors, too, it turns out,
14:25I guess from being undercover.
14:27-It's so good. The cast is fantastic.
14:28Teyana Taylor. -Yeah.
14:29-Amazing. -Steven Yeun.
14:31-Steven Yeun. Oh, yeah. -Kyle Chandler.
14:33It's on Netflix. It's really, really good.
14:36-Yeah, it's a really, really good cast.
14:38-Up until the end, you're like, "What is going on?"
14:40I didn't know who-- It was fantastic.
14:41It was great. And you also produced this film.
14:45The name of your company is... -Artists Equity.
14:47-Artists Equity. Can you explain to everyone
14:48kind of what you're doing with this?
14:50-This thing is basically, you know--
14:51Netflix obviously is a streaming platform.
14:53Business is obviously changing. There's been a lot going on.
14:56And what we're kind of trying to do is, in the old days,
14:58they were sort of-- You knew how a movie did
15:00and you could get bonuses based on the box-office performance.
15:03And what we wanted to do was try to adapt that model
15:05to what's happening on streaming for a bunch of reasons.
15:09But basically, one of the things that was important to us
15:11is we really believe that it's not just the cast
15:13and the writers and the directors,
15:15but that the environment, every single person involved,
15:17that if they're committed to making the movie good,
15:19it's very likely to be better.
15:21It's really a collaborative art form.
15:23And so the structure that we created...
15:26Look, you know, the more people that watch it,
15:28the more levels it will hit,
15:29but the thing that was important to us principally
15:31was that it also includes, you know, 1,200 crew members.
15:34You know, every standby painter,
15:36greensman, camerawoman, whatever it is.
15:38-That's exactly right. -Yeah. And so...
15:40-Good for you.
15:41-So the more you guys watch this movie...
15:43-Not that we could suggest that you just leave it on.
15:45Unless you're a good person. -We would never suggest that.
15:48-You would never say to turn on the movie and put it on loop
15:52and just play it and play it. -I wouldn't say that.
15:54-But if you did do it...
15:55-No, but if one happened to do that,
15:57crew members would make a lot of money.
16:00[ Cheers and applause ] Just saying.
16:02I'm gonna do it this weekend. I want to show everyone a clip.
16:05Here's Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in "The Rip."
16:08-Let me call my brother. -No.
16:10Your brother the fed who you were in a fistfight with today?
16:12[ Indistinct arguing ]
16:15-[Bleep] This is my scene. Let me run it, please.
16:17-Alright, man. You're in charge. I get it.
16:19-No, don't do [bleep]. -Well, I'm trying to help!
16:20-You're both making a big mistake.
16:24You should just take whatever money you want and walk away.
16:28Before this goes really bad for all of us.
16:30♪♪
16:33-Hey! Hey!
16:38Hey. There's a black-and-white coming up the street.
16:42-Stay off the radios. No call-outs.
16:43Lolo, get the rest of those containers with them.
16:45Get them to the garage.
16:49-Yeah! Come on! It's so good! [ Cheers and applause ]
16:52Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, everybody! "The Rip"!