By Associated Press
NEW YORK: While Ben Affleck and Matt Damon have been writing “The Last Duel,” their first screenplay collectively since their 1997 breakthrough, “Good Will Hunting,” they noticed that one factor of their winding and usually separate careers had been missing.
“I remember my wife said to me one day: ‘I haven’t heard you laugh like that in 15 years,’” says Damon. “We came out of that experience going: Why aren’t we doing this more often? And getting into your 50s you just go: If we don’t make it a priority, it’s just not going to happen.”
Now, higher than 25 years after they obtained right down to make it in Hollywood — so entwined that they as quickly as shared a checking account — Affleck and Damon are as quickly as as soon as extra a crew. Affleck directs and Damon stars in “Air,” the model new film about Nike’s courting of Michael Jordan that opens in theaters Wednesday.
That film, an Amazon Studios distinctive being launched theatrically by MGM, is simply part of their new collaboration. It’s the first launch from their new manufacturing agency, Artists Equity. Affleck is the chief govt, Damon is head of content material materials. Part of its mission is to current excellent crew and solid members a little bit of revenue.
To Affleck, “Air” — by which the then-upstart Nike pursues a sneaker handle Jordan whereas his mother (carried out by Viola Davis) advocates for his worth — represents what they hope to do with their new agency.
ALSO READ | Most very important night of my expert life: Ben Affleck as directorial ‘Air’ premieres at SXSW
“We believe there are a lot of really meaningful artists on the crew who are underappreciated and undervalued and make a huge difference in the quality of the experience in a film,” Affleck talked about in an interview alongside Damon. “We want to sort of take the approach taken towards Michael Jordan, which is to recognize the artists and say: You’re the ones who deserve to be compensated for this. You’re generating the art, the beauty, the majesty.”
And with “Air,” they may have already generated successful. The film, which co-stars Jason Bateman, Chris Tucker, Chris Messina and Julius Tennon, has drawn rave opinions since its premiere at SXSW. Amazon was so pleased with it that the streamer decided to current it a nationwide launch in theaters.
All of which accounts for quite a few the the explanation why Affleck — whatever the “Sad Ben Affleck” memes and viral films of him attempting morose on the Grammys — is genuinely fully joyful. There have undoubtedly been ups and downs; Affleck has beforehand been candid about earlier battles with alcoholism. But Affleck now finds himself, as he says, “famously unhappy” no matter feeling the opposite.
Those memes? Affleck blames them on out-of-context moments and the outcomes of on a regular basis having a dozen cameras pointed at him.
“The photograph in isolation looks like: Look at this unhappy fellow,” Affleck says. “But actually, I’m pretty happy. I have a good life. I’m very lucky. Despite the memes. Maybe my resting face leaves something to be desired.”
“You have resting b—- face,” chimes Damon, laughing.
But after a tumultuous run as Batman and one different turbulent run throughout the tabloids, Affleck is once more to creating the forms of flicks that gained him best picture a decade previously, with “Argo.”
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The Los Angeles-based Artists Equity is a type of bookend to the duo’s fabled beginning. They launched it to help set the course for his or her subsequent chapter (Damon is 52, Affleck 50) and make spending time collectively additional of a requisite. It moreover permits Affleck to be recurrently alongside along with his youngsters from his earlier marriage to Jennifer Garner. Last 12 months, he wed Jennifer Lopez.
One particular person they’ve happy of their new endeavor is Viola Davis. Though Jordan’s mother was initially a extremely small place, the NBA legend harassed her significance to the story when meeting with Affleck. Jordan talked about Davis was the one actor for the half.
Davis acknowledged what Affleck and Damon have been attempting to foster. She has her private progressive manufacturing agency, Juvee Productions, that she runs collectively together with her husband, Tennon. (It was behind last 12 months’s “The Woman King.”) Davis calls working on “Air” the simplest experiences of her career.
“What they’re doing is bringing filmmaking back to the artists, which is where it should be,” says Davis. “There are so many obstacles in your path as an artist and the biggest obstacle in your path is the business itself. It sometimes looms in front of you.”
“What they’re doing is what our fantasy is as actors, especially once we’ve reached a certain level,” supplies Davis. “We want autonomy and agency.”
This image launched by Amazon Prime Video reveals Matt Damon as Sonny Vaccaro in a scene from “Air.” (Photo | Amazon Prime Video by means of AP)
Upcoming films for Artists Equity embody “The Instigators,” a heist film starring Damon and Casey Affleck, and “Unstoppable,” with Lopez and Jharrel Jerome. Though Lopez’s fluctuate has been on present in present films like “Hustlers,” Hollywood has normally appeared unsure of learn the way to take advantage of her experience.
“I agree with that observation,” says Affleck. “By having a set of expectations thrust upon her, it was inherently limiting. You saw with ‘Hustlers’ she was really able to show what she can do.”
In “Unstoppable,” Affleck says, she performs a element not not like Davis’ in “Air,” as a result of the mother of a faculty wrestling champion born with one leg.
“I think she’s in her prime,” says Affleck. “She’s doing extraordinary work in large measure because she’s taking that step to take responsibility for what she’s doing rather than say, ‘This is what I’m being offered.’”
The notion of private branding is on the guts of “Air.” Nike on the time was a distant third to Converse and Adidas, nevertheless its executives hit on an concept that can presage lots of what’s since adopted in promoting and advertising and marketing: The shoe wouldn’t merely worn by Jordan nevertheless epitomize him. Now, Affleck notes, of us take for granted that they’re producers.
“I’ve always found that idea confusing and kind of anathema. People are very complicated and contrary and nuanced, and brands are simple,” says Affleck. “So the idea that a person can be a brand is a hard thing for me to reconcile. I’ve never been good at it or had interest in it. Obviously, Michael’s brand — excellence, greatness, majesty — if you’re going to have a brand, that’s one to have.”
But the Damon-Affleck mannequin — if that could be an element — is doing alright. There have been a great deal of hiccups alongside one of the best ways for every stars. But the notion of them as a inventive duo and two of Hollywood’s quickest buddies has endured. Who hasn’t dreamed of making it throughout the movies with their best pal? There’s affection for them because of they’ve affection for one another.
This image launched by Amazon Prime Video reveals director Ben Affleck, seated coronary heart, on the set of “Air.” (Photo | Amazon Prime Video by means of AP)
“Air” did present one new twist of their persisting partnership, though: For the first time, Affleck was directing Damon. It not too way back dawned on Affleck that your entire tenor of the problem was due partly to Damon’s assist of him as a result of the director.
“It was a very gracious and kind gesture that’s characteristic of how Matt’s treated me, and this friendship, his whole life,” says Affleck. “It’s like why you have good friends. When things like this happen, you almost don’t even notice that they’ve made the right choice and been gracious. It’s a testament to why we are still friends. I know it’s not me.”
Damon, not missing a beat, smiles. “I only undermined you behind your back.” ___
NEW YORK: While Ben Affleck and Matt Damon have been writing “The Last Duel,” their first screenplay collectively since their 1997 breakthrough, “Good Will Hunting,” they noticed that one factor of their winding and usually separate careers had been missing.
“I remember my wife said to me one day: ‘I haven’t heard you laugh like that in 15 years,’” says Damon. “We came out of that experience going: Why aren’t we doing this more often? And getting into your 50s you just go: If we don’t make it a priority, it’s just not going to happen.”
Now, higher than 25 years after they obtained right down to make it in Hollywood — so entwined that they as quickly as shared a checking account — Affleck and Damon are as quickly as as soon as extra a crew. Affleck directs and Damon stars in “Air,” the model new film about Nike’s courting of Michael Jordan that opens in theaters Wednesday.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
That film, an Amazon Studios distinctive being launched theatrically by MGM, is simply part of their new collaboration. It’s the first launch from their new manufacturing agency, Artists Equity. Affleck is the chief govt, Damon is head of content material materials. Part of its mission is to current excellent crew and solid members a little bit of revenue.
To Affleck, “Air” — by which the then-upstart Nike pursues a sneaker handle Jordan whereas his mother (carried out by Viola Davis) advocates for his worth — represents what they hope to do with their new agency.
ALSO READ | Most very important night of my expert life: Ben Affleck as directorial ‘Air’ premieres at SXSW
“We believe there are a lot of really meaningful artists on the crew who are underappreciated and undervalued and make a huge difference in the quality of the experience in a film,” Affleck talked about in an interview alongside Damon. “We want to sort of take the approach taken towards Michael Jordan, which is to recognize the artists and say: You’re the ones who deserve to be compensated for this. You’re generating the art, the beauty, the majesty.”
And with “Air,” they may have already generated successful. The film, which co-stars Jason Bateman, Chris Tucker, Chris Messina and Julius Tennon, has drawn rave opinions since its premiere at SXSW. Amazon was so pleased with it that the streamer decided to current it a nationwide launch in theaters.
All of which accounts for quite a few the the explanation why Affleck — whatever the “Sad Ben Affleck” memes and viral films of him attempting morose on the Grammys — is genuinely fully joyful. There have undoubtedly been ups and downs; Affleck has beforehand been candid about earlier battles with alcoholism. But Affleck now finds himself, as he says, “famously unhappy” no matter feeling the opposite.
Those memes? Affleck blames them on out-of-context moments and the outcomes of on a regular basis having a dozen cameras pointed at him.
“The photograph in isolation looks like: Look at this unhappy fellow,” Affleck says. “But actually, I’m pretty happy. I have a good life. I’m very lucky. Despite the memes. Maybe my resting face leaves something to be desired.”
“You have resting b—- face,” chimes Damon, laughing.
But after a tumultuous run as Batman and one different turbulent run throughout the tabloids, Affleck is once more to creating the forms of flicks that gained him best picture a decade previously, with “Argo.”
WATCH |
The Los Angeles-based Artists Equity is a type of bookend to the duo’s fabled beginning. They launched it to help set the course for his or her subsequent chapter (Damon is 52, Affleck 50) and make spending time collectively additional of a requisite. It moreover permits Affleck to be recurrently alongside along with his youngsters from his earlier marriage to Jennifer Garner. Last 12 months, he wed Jennifer Lopez.
One particular person they’ve happy of their new endeavor is Viola Davis. Though Jordan’s mother was initially a extremely small place, the NBA legend harassed her significance to the story when meeting with Affleck. Jordan talked about Davis was the one actor for the half.
Davis acknowledged what Affleck and Damon have been attempting to foster. She has her private progressive manufacturing agency, Juvee Productions, that she runs collectively together with her husband, Tennon. (It was behind last 12 months’s “The Woman King.”) Davis calls working on “Air” the simplest experiences of her career.
“What they’re doing is bringing filmmaking back to the artists, which is where it should be,” says Davis. “There are so many obstacles in your path as an artist and the biggest obstacle in your path is the business itself. It sometimes looms in front of you.”
“What they’re doing is what our fantasy is as actors, especially once we’ve reached a certain level,” supplies Davis. “We want autonomy and agency.”
This image launched by Amazon Prime Video reveals Matt Damon as Sonny Vaccaro in a scene from “Air.” (Photo | Amazon Prime Video by means of AP)
Upcoming films for Artists Equity embody “The Instigators,” a heist film starring Damon and Casey Affleck, and “Unstoppable,” with Lopez and Jharrel Jerome. Though Lopez’s fluctuate has been on present in present films like “Hustlers,” Hollywood has normally appeared unsure of learn the way to take advantage of her experience.
“I agree with that observation,” says Affleck. “By having a set of expectations thrust upon her, it was inherently limiting. You saw with ‘Hustlers’ she was really able to show what she can do.”
In “Unstoppable,” Affleck says, she performs a element not not like Davis’ in “Air,” as a result of the mother of a faculty wrestling champion born with one leg.
“I think she’s in her prime,” says Affleck. “She’s doing extraordinary work in large measure because she’s taking that step to take responsibility for what she’s doing rather than say, ‘This is what I’m being offered.’”
The notion of private branding is on the guts of “Air.” Nike on the time was a distant third to Converse and Adidas, nevertheless its executives hit on an concept that can presage lots of what’s since adopted in promoting and advertising and marketing: The shoe wouldn’t merely worn by Jordan nevertheless epitomize him. Now, Affleck notes, of us take for granted that they’re producers.
“I’ve always found that idea confusing and kind of anathema. People are very complicated and contrary and nuanced, and brands are simple,” says Affleck. “So the idea that a person can be a brand is a hard thing for me to reconcile. I’ve never been good at it or had interest in it. Obviously, Michael’s brand — excellence, greatness, majesty — if you’re going to have a brand, that’s one to have.”
But the Damon-Affleck mannequin — if that could be an element — is doing alright. There have been a great deal of hiccups alongside one of the best ways for every stars. But the notion of them as a inventive duo and two of Hollywood’s quickest buddies has endured. Who hasn’t dreamed of making it throughout the movies with their best pal? There’s affection for them because of they’ve affection for one another.
This image launched by Amazon Prime Video reveals director Ben Affleck, seated coronary heart, on the set of “Air.” (Photo | Amazon Prime Video by means of AP)
“Air” did present one new twist of their persisting partnership, though: For the first time, Affleck was directing Damon. It not too way back dawned on Affleck that your entire tenor of the problem was due partly to Damon’s assist of him as a result of the director.
“It was a very gracious and kind gesture that’s characteristic of how Matt’s treated me, and this friendship, his whole life,” says Affleck. “It’s like why you have good friends. When things like this happen, you almost don’t even notice that they’ve made the right choice and been gracious. It’s a testament to why we are still friends. I know it’s not me.”
Damon, not missing a beat, smiles. “I only undermined you behind your back.” ___