Making hasnt been updated. Before the actor strike started damon opened up about his role in one of the years most advertise paid movies. We said theres a chance when we push that button we destroy the world. And friendship with ben affleck. And later acting powerhouse, laura linney on her new film. I wouldnt have recognized you. And her unforgettable character from prosecutor to matriarch of a crime family. She was fun. Is that part of your super power . Get it done. It was possible i may not see the end of the year. Im a little pistol. Thats what it is. This is not where i thoughts the story was at. Good evening. Welcome back to whos talking. Tonight hollywood is on hold. We are in the second week of the actors strike and the third month of the writers strike. Meaning nothing is being created in tinseltown. Both groups are demanding higher pay and more Revenue Sharing from tv and film studios in the face of streaming services and artificial intelligence. And some of the best paid actors in the business are supporting rank and file members some of who are struggling to make ends meet. Because of the strike all movie publicity is suspended. So tonights conversations with taped before the strike. We start with matt damon and his big movie out today. Your latest movie is just out, oppenheimer, about the scientist who led the effort to create the first atomic bomb. You play general leslie groves, who is military leaders of the manhattan project. He thinks you have integrity but he strikes me as a guy who knows more about science than people. Here you are. You dont take much in trust. I dont take anything on trust. Groves was a bulldozer who called Scientists Children Crack Pots and prim don as. The director is one of the best directors to ever live and makes extraordinary movies. It plays like a thriller but the groves character i found him very funny because i found him humorous because he was how manierless. There was such a kind of philosophical difference between the military mind and the scientific mind. The military guys were obsessed with secrecy and the scientists were of a mind we need to share all the information to get to the truth because thats what scientists do. They build on each otheres work so there was this natural tension in the relationship. But on top of that groves was a Brusque No Bs military man. He had no problem putting people in their place or dressing people down and people would say he wasnt well liked and i said id bet on his list of objectives. Well liked was at the bottom. Under the first 500 things he was trying to accomplish. What they were trying to do was so logistically it was near impossible. It was also the guy that built the pentagon in a year and a half. Exactly. Before he did the manhattan project. Which is how he got the job. But oppenheimer the movie talks about played a huge rule ending world war ii because he develops the bomb that dropped off on hiroshima. Then hes swept off In The Red Scare and shunned. The question as i watched the movie do you see any parallels to Politics Today . Clearly oppenheimer was targeted politically. He postworld war ii he came out against the Hydrogen Bomb which was a bigger bomb and lot of the scientists went from their ambition and that kind of scientific very human kind of curiosity of can we do this to oh my god what have we gone, you see that repeated all the time. You see that borne out in our culture all the time when somebody the being attacked you know you always have to look who is attacking them and why. Whats the agenda behind this person who is being attacked and why were they the hero of the country two minutes ago and now being attacked . Its a very interesting phenomenon. Anyone who deals with a subject and i wrote a book and youre in this movie i think ends up with having to deal with a central question. Was the u. S. Right or wrong to drop the bomb on hiroshima . Thats such an impossible question. I remember talking to ben afflecks grandfather who Wroos A Marine and he had done in the pacific he had landed on, hes done these Beach Landings and he had lost a lot of men and they were told in advance of the mainland invasion they were going to lose 6 out of 10 men and he said when we heard about the bomb drop we cleared and he said, you know, this is 50 years later hes telling me. Right. I live with the fact but this is what they were telling us. You know that, they were going to the fight to the last man and we were going to you cover it in your book. They said between 250,000 and a million americans. You read my book. Countdown 1945 available on amazon. Its not on spaceshiplessly pumping your book but it reads great. Your point is exactly rightchy think people fail to realize and i didnt until i studied and wrote the book. Its not like youre going to kill all these people in hiroshima and if you dont kill them theres going to be invasion of japan by u. S. Soldiers extend the year another year and a half and probably more people were going to die in the Invasion Americans and japanese than died at nagasaki. The Moral Question is. What would you have done . Boy, i probably would have had a head of gray hair but its like president s their hair goes white, you know. Its funny because when you look at it, you think theres really only one choice to make. Yet you look at the people who made that choice it was like a shock wave going through them. Speaking of politics, the trump campaign. Oh no. Posted a video that in which they used a pitch that you make to Michael Jordan in your recent movie, air, only they make to it promote donald trump. Take a look. Everyone will be forgotten as soon as our time here is up. Except for you. Youre going to be remembered forever because some things are eternal and your story is going to make us fights and never give up. [laughter]. I think they took it is down. I was going to ask did, they take it down . I know you denounced it. We said you dont have our permission to use that. Last i heard it was still up. I dont know what to make of it. You know, im glad they like our writing. I want to talk briefly about you because there is a saying in hollywood to do a matt damon. You dont know if you ever heard that expression. Is it flattering or unflattering . No, its to show up do a good job and be a good guy and i wonder how odd does it is field to you to be singled out for doing the right thing . I dont know. I think there are a lot of ive met a lot of nice people ive worked with. I havent had any bad experiences . Hollywood . In hollywood. I was going to say to put it differently when youre making so much money and there are so much people catering to your every whim how hard is it not to be a jerk . In my case it feels very easy. I feel very fortunate. Do you understand how somebody could go down that path . What i could understand for sure i think for one thing, i think its very surreal to be say the words, movie star. Right, to be famous. Right. So this is something you could appreciate. But that i was very careful early on to be thoughtful about not having that infect my most primary relationships. It becomes really convenient to have Friends Shins and associations where nothing is asked of you where its like every joke you make is funny. You know what i mean and thats a great feeling but its not real so i really wanted to semitic make sure that with my friends and with my wife and with my kids that my ideas were still getting pressure tested and i still had to compromise and there were challenges and the relationships were felt equal. So george clooney, Who By The Way got your book and flipped it over and great he got george to blurb it. If i sent it to you what would you have done . I would have blurbed it. George clooney wants e once told me in the movie the monuments map he had the Wardrobe Team take in your uniform each week so you would think you were getting past. One, is that true works duties work and three did you ever get him back for it . First of all you know george so you can answer the first question, is it is true. Of course its true. He totally did that. I never tried to get george back for anything because i know the countermeasures are going to be so severe. I saw it happen once on oceans 12 brad pitt sent outleters in italian to the italian crew. Now george had just bought this place in lake como, proud to be living in italy, loves the country, Everybody Loves george there and brad put this let toward the crew outs as if it were from george or georges people, please understand you understand youre working with mr. Clooney. You cannot look him in the eye. You can call him mr. Clooney or mr. Ocean. George read that because hes the life of the set. And we were all staying together at his house and he came home and thats the maddest ive ever seen him was brad got him and he sat there and said leave everybody else around me out of it. Just leave other civilians out of it. Up next, we go back to the beginning. And the real reason matt wrote Good Will Hunting. And we go inside his famous friendship with ben affleck. Did you ever have a falling outs . Did you ever in these years have appoints where you werent talking to each other . 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Your origin story has kind of become a legend, that you were working on a script at harvard, that you then started working on it some more with your high school buddy, ben affleck, you go to hollywood, you sell it, it ends up becoming goods will hunting. Here you are. Theres my number. So we can go out for coffee some time. [knocking]. Do you like apples . Yeah. I got a number. How do you like them apples . I have to tell you that is a line in the Wallace Family use on each other. How do you like them apples . That was a funny one. What is the most interesting thing we dont know about this story . I guess this generation doesnt know a lot of the stories and ben was living on my couch when i sold it. It was in a an enghaijt gone wrong so he was on our coach so we were writing it to try to get out of a lynchburg situation we were in. Get him off your couch. Yeah everybody get their own room and we just yeely you know believed in it and the movie got made. We had to be the ones who played the roles. Okay, ben and you win the oscar for best screenplay and theres a story i read that you go home that night with oscar, and you say to yourself, thank god i didnt screw over anybody to get this because it wouldnt have been worth it. Right. Is that true . Thats totally true. I found myself like 34 a. M. With the thing staring at it. That was the thought. I had a Flash Forward to a life that didnt happen, i was 83 years old, i dont know, why and i had the Academy Award finally, and i had this life of, you know, carnage behind me and so i was 27 at the time and i just kind of that thought just kind of revealed itself. To the degree at 27 you were thinking if the oscar wasnt going to bring you happiness what did you think would . That was the question. It was a real gift in the sense that it relieved me from thinking anything external, any Item Thing Material Object would ever fill my soul up, you know. It was the work itself that i really love and still do and really enjoy. Five years after Good Will Hunting you make the first of four jason bourne movies. Heres the first one. You look like im about 12 years old. Thats again, directors. Doug lyman, that was all dougs idea, we need a james bond for our generation and that was his whole thing and its so funny looking at it because i remember saying to him, me . Because i had never done anything like that. I want to pick up on that one of the trade papers said after these movies that were you the decades best mixer of brains and braun and i guess the question i have is, how calculated was your move, ive done good will hundreding, now im going to show i can be an action hero and generally speaking how strategic are you as you decide your career . Decidedly unstrategic mike. Really . Yes, because we have talked about there. Nobody knows what movie is going to be a hit. You just dont know. Ive been in terrific bombs. You know way mean. We just dont know so to say im going to do a big movie and a small movie and its like forget it. My calculus last always been about the director. Ill even go to work with a great director and no script and i have and ill put my faith in that result more than anything because its all about who is directing the movie. In 2006 you play a mob spy inside the Massachussetts State Police in the departed. We got a cop in my crew. Yeah, i know. Im getting that feeling. I have to say i hated you so much in that movie. You were such a rat. Yes, exactly. As we saw from the final scene. Yes, so jack nicholson, leo dicaprio, directed by martin scorsese. I carried them on my back. It was an amazing opportunity. It was this weird thing where brad pitt was going to play the role and he just gave it to me and thats probably the only time in my career that Something Like that just fell into my lap. It was incredible. You and ben have created along with some other people your own independent studio called artists equity and i wonder what degree is that because the economics of the industry has changed with stream something. Yeah, its largely because of that and also because the economic model of movie making hasnt really been up death for a00 years so theres Bloat In Budge Et Cetera and people who make movies know really where it is and we felt liked we could make movies on average about 20 percent cheaper than other people if we worked smarter and we could pass that savings on to our crews so we have made flee movies at this point. We ran the numbers and our crews have made on average over 20 percent above their highest quote so far on the first three movies. I wants to ask you one question before i go on about you and ben. Fore year matt and ben, ben and matt, high School Working together. Now youre in your 50s and youre together. Did you ever have a falling out . Did you ever in those years have a point where at least for a period of time you werent talking to each other . We have been bizarrely close for a long time. You know, i was watching get back, the Peter Jackson documentary. At the end of that you see the beatles. At the end theyre playing on the roof in london and it says this is the last time they ever played together and live and it made me so sad because you look at them and theyre so happy and ben i called them and i said look man, we were talking about doing this and its like its been 25 years or something since Good Will Hunting. What are we doing . We both kind of hit the lottery. Why arent we working together more often . After my dad passed in 2017, ben was very, very close with him, its like it changed something and you really start to you start to see tend game and you start to feel like i want to make every second count, you know. I really, you know, i dont want to fritter away time anymore. Finally, you have been involved more than a decade with a Organization Called warner. Org which provides access to safe water and to sanitation. What exactly is it that water. Org does . How does it, if youve got a village in india africa or whatever, how do you get clean water to them. Its actually through microloaning. What we have realized and the neat thing about it is we have reached 55 Million People with safe water and sanitation by just letting them take charge of their own solution. Theres Municipality Piping water beneath the feet of people so theyre leaving jobs to go stand at a water tap or at a designated time and its inofficial so if you give them a 250 loan. Literally . Literally. These are people surviving on dollars a day so they have no savings but if you front them money for a Water Connection they can connect to the utility and then they dont have to leave their jobs to go do these things and they pay off the loans above 98 percent. With Climate Change isnt access to water going to become even tougher . Yes, and massively important so you have to have infrastructure thats climate resilient and the people who are going to feel the brunt of in are going to be the poorest people so you dont want to back slide on the gains youve made and you want to start preparing to make this your infrastructure resilient. And your community resilient. From one celebrated actor to another. Laura linney is next. We talk about working with a legendary cast in her new movie. Plus i finally get to ask her a question thats been on my mind for 20 years. In real life, what would you have done, kept kissing or answered the phone . Sleepovers just arent what they used to be. A house full of screens . Basically no hiccups . You guys have no idea how good youve got it. How old are you . Like, 80 . Back in my day, it was scary stories and flashlights. We dont get scared. Oh, really . Mom can see your search history. Thats what i thought. Introducing the next generation 10g network. Only from xfinity. Hi. I wouldnt have recognized you. Actress laura linney is back with yet another touching performance. Alongside an allstar cast in The Miracle Club. Linney is known for her memorable character from the fierce matriarch in ozark. Im trying to build a future for our family. To the fake housewife in the truman show. Honey, are you okay . Now we explore her Award Winning career into do you think Everybody Knows . Yes. And her true feelings about being a celebrity. I dont need to see my face on the evening news. As we gets to know the more vulnerable side of this acting powerhouse. Sounds nice. You have gets a new movie out, called The Miracle Club in which you play a woman who returns to neighborhood in ireland, after 40 years away, and there are some hard feelings. I wouldnt have recognized you. 40 years . It will do a lot of things to you. Im sorry for your loss. Eileen. Hi. Oh, you remember me. I was sure you wouldnt. He forgets. Who doesnt . How big a draw was that gets to go Act Alongside Maggie Smith and kathy . It was absolutely everything. Ive been a devoted fan of both of their work for a very long time and they influenced me tremendously as i was a young actress and maggie smith is the templates for all of us and not only is she unbelievably beautiful her mind her actor brain is so clear and her ability to interprets text and make the right choices, her timing is incredible. It was really i was pinching myself the whole time. Without giving away any ages she does have 30 years on you. Oh, yes absolutely. Would you like if you could to still be doing what youre doing when shes doing at her age . Well of course. I hope im as healthy and mentally sound as she is. But you wouldnt want to just hang it is up and put your feet up and read a good book . Well hopefully theres a little bits of time for that as well you about it think for a lot of us there is not just a profession. Its a vocation. Theres a pull to that. So theres a need to contribute in a way, to somehow stay involved, to and to get better. I think you always feel like you just want to get a little bit better. The first time i remember seeing you was as the prosecutor in primal fear going after altar boy accused of killing an archbishop in chicago and the defense lawyer, altar boy is richard gear who was your former boyfriend in the movie. He forced you using the threat of expulsion from savior house and life on the street with no heat and no water and no food. He put knew front of a camera. He made you take off your clothes and you dont think thats another side another face after man we all saw . No. Do you know what i would do some someone did that to me . I would kill him. I was lake a baby muppet. Is that what you think . It makes my heart go. Look at this sweet young actress. I think you looked great. Thank you so much. I had a wonderful time doing that movie. It was the first big lead. God bless richard gear. He took a chance on both Edward Norton and myself. We were both completely unknown. My audition for that movie was the enentire role. I was flown to los angeles and did every single thing. Every single thing. Understandably richard wanted to see, could she really do this. Right. So we did the whole movie i remember in one afternoon. I think its fair to say your big breakthrough was in the truman show, in which its about a fellow who unbeknownsted to him he thinks hes living a real life, its all a television show. Yes. And all the people in his life are yeely actors and you play jim carries life. Youre part of this. You are scaring me youre scaring me, merrill . What are you going to do, slice me dice me . There are so many choices do something what did you say . Who are you talking to . Nothing. I didnt say anything. So, you shout to the producers because youre worried for your life and you have to go back to being his wife. First of all, jim. You know he was at the pinnacle of his fame when he made that movie and it was amazing to watch him sort of navigate that and my favorite memories of jim were when he was just very quiet and still on the set reading because you dont see jim carrey still very often. Hes a very animated person. Hes moving all the time but to see him still and concentrating was really wonderful to see. Looking back do you feel that movie was ahead of its time in that it toe lit foresaw where we were aheaded. Absolutely it did. In terms of reality. It was way ahead of its time. I remember all of us sitting around talking about would this be possible, could this actually happen and you know, clearly our culture has gone closer in that direction. Do you have a guilty appreciate you are . Oh sure. I was the biggest loser person for a while. Thats the reason you succeed. Voyeurism its a parts of human nature it does expose you to yourself in a way the more you fall into those shows it is really a think of its time, and as long as its balanced with other things, i think its fine. And now we get to the movie, where you broke my heart. Uhoh. Love in which you play sarah who has a huge crush on her coworker but is taking care of a mentally ill brother who keeps calling her and all that comes crashing together here. [phone call] [indistinct]. Dont answer. Hey how are you doing . And needless to say, the moment ends. So, heres my couple of questions first of all. Okay. In real life, what would you have done kept kissing or answer the phone . I think i would have answered the phone. Yeah, i would have answered the phone because the decision i made with this character if she doesnt answer the phone, he will kill himself. But he wont . Hes in a hospital. Hes going to be okay. No, no. You just said to the fellow. When you know someone who is really struck within Mental Illness it is a mine field and i think i would answer the phone. Im feeling this. Yeah, i think i would. And the other question is i read somewhere that at the time you were making that movie both you and Rodrigo Santoro had been dumped in real life and you both enjoidz having a kissing session. We were both broken harth. It was very, very sweet. Still to come, linney reveals the secret behind playing her most famous role as the ruthless mom in ozark and the Ripple Effect its had in real life. I walk into restaurants the maitre des get nervous very quickly. Nd opinion. [coughs] good to go. Yeah, i think ill get a second opinion. All these walls gotta go ah ah ah id love a second opinion. No. Im going to get a second opinion. With innovation refunds, theres no upfront cost to find out. So why not check like i did for my Small Business . Take the first step to see if your Small Business qualifies for the erc. 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For all of Laura Linneys amazing work its the role of housewife turned criminal Mastermind Wendy Bird in ozark that millions of people know best. She played one of the Netflix Series scariest character in powerful scenes like this. Who were you talking to . Him. What the [bleep] is wrong with you . Are you trying to get yourself killed . Are you trying to kill me family . If you want to get killed run out in the street. Im trying to fix it. If she doesnt get what she wants she will kill my children. This is not a game. This is real its real get in the car was that what was fun that were you out there . There were several things that were fun. The situation was ideal. Shows dont come along like ozark very often for an actor. It was a perfect environment. Ja Jason Bateman was great to work with. Shes very, very shrewd and very smart but not a mature human being so impulsively shes all over the place. She is reactive and im not that way and im fairly cautious. I mean i can certainly explode like everybody, but it doesnt happen very often. And im a little controlled. Dont tick laura linney off. I walk into restaurants and maitre des get nervous. Lets talk about the breadth of your career and youve been described as an actors actor, julliard trained. Broad experience in theser first, movies, and television how would you carry your career . I think im a working actress, you know, which is an amazing thing. And i will have moments still ill be talk walking down the street and think that ive been able to do this. Are there any holes in your career would you like to fill to be in a blockbuster to win an oscar. Not really. I sort of feel like what comes to you is what is meant to come to you. Would it be nice to win an oscar . Of course it would be. It would be nice to be in a Big Blockbuster . I dont know about that one. I can imagine there would be good things about it and things that wouldnt sit well with me. Like what . Im sort of when im out with my son you say how do these people know you . He will look at me and go your famous and i say im well known. What is the difference . Fame can really intrude and im very fortunate because im at a place where yes, i dont mean to undercut my own accomplishments but im able to live a relatively normal life. Im on the subway, i walk down the street but i think people who are in white hot thing i think thats a really challenging thing to go through, and i have the tremendous respect and empathy who go through it and it makes me very grateful for the road that ive been given. When you got married in 2009, the man who was at the end of the aisle was mark shower and i read that he was your host at the telluride Film Festival. He was. My question is how did he involve from lows or handler as theyre called. To lumberjacks . Not even there, to something more than you know miss linney this way. Exactly. Well it was very unexpected as you can imagine. You know when you go to these Film Festivals as we do and it can be quite fun. It can be strange when you meet the people who are going to help you through your events there. Sometimes theyre quite odd. Sometimes theyre quite wonderful. I met mark and i had been single for quite a long time. I sort of just shut it all down. I was not looking. It was not interested. I was a little jaded by past experiences and so, i just shut it and i met him and i can remember looking to him and thinking am i attracted to this person . I didnt even know what i was feeling. Am i attracted at my handler at a Film Festival . And it made me nervous. I was like calm down. So youre attracted to someone. Fantastic. How great. Youre waking up. Nothing happened while we were there absolutely nothing and we traded Phone Numbers at the end and we started emailing each other. You know. It was very innocent. It was not like hot pursuit or anything like that but we had sort of an oldfashioned thing and he called and said you know im getting confused other said i dont know what this is andy immediately picked up the phone and i said look i dont know what this is. The only thing i know i continue want to let you go but i cant promise you anything. He was like then we need to spend some time together and i was like maybe we do and i was on a press tour and we met in chicago, and that was that. That was that. It wasnt quite that which brings me to my final area i want to talk to you about. At age 49 you had your first child, a little boy, named bennett. You know, it came to me very late in life. It was very, it was something i wanted very intensely for a long time and didnt think it was going to happen and then it did. You just think im the one who doesnt get to have kids . Im the one . Me and then you have the child and you realize oh, i had to wait for this child. This one. Then it all sort of makes sense. So it was quite a moment. And does he have the acting gene . I dont know. Would you want him to . If it speaks to him, absolutely and the thing i tell a lot of parents is that it is never wasted time for a child to spend time in the arts, ever. It helps with concentration. It helps with problem solving. It helps with collaboration. It helps with discipline and it helps with being able to have to learn to sit in discomfort and work through it so with parents come up to me and theyre all nervous that theyre child wants to be a singer opera sing are or poet its great news. Its nothing to be afraid of. Linney is a self described theater nerd with a clear love of her craft and fellow actors. So its no surprise he was one of the first big name stars to sign a letter, expressing support for the actorss strike. Up next, the selfy moment heard around the world. mom the moment i loved our Subaru Outback most. 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Its [bleep]ing me off a bit. Im here to sing Country Music and youre here to listen. Shall we start again . While many fans cheered and support her others went on social media called the sinker disrespectful. That got us thinking about miranda in may when she revealed her personality is symbolized by a tattoo on her arm. Tattoos. You have a bunch of them. I do. Tattoos i like that. Theyre not showing right now. If were you wearing a short sleeve shirt i would talk with them. Pistols and wings. This is the one with handguns and angel wings, correct . Yes. What are you saying. I got that when i was really young, 22. I felt like i wanted something as a reminder to be strong, to be sweet and a logo that represented my personality and i started using that when i was 18. I understand the angel wings. What are the two land guns . Im a little pistol. It is what it is. I grew up around guns. Im very comfortable around them but i felt like at the time that represented my personality, like a little bit of pistol and a little bit sweet and this was a reminder to keep working and keep those two things as part of my personality and this is my guitar hand. Every time i struggle i can see that so its a reminder. Thank you for watching. You can catch my full interview with miranda lamp better as well as matt damon and laura linney any time on max and please join us here on cnn next friday night to find out, good evening, everyone. Im sara sidner. Welcome to cnn tonight. We begin with Donald Trumps legal drama. We now know when donald trump is scheduled to go to trial in the classified documents case. The judge decided it could begin as early as may 20th, six months before the 2020 election. But smack dab in the middle of the president ial campaign. Now we are all waiting for