[Great Movie Scenes] Good Will Hunting – Bar Scene

download-mp3-4free.info Matt Damon (Will) shows this Harvard student a thing or two about acting smart. A great scene from a wonderful movie. I think it’s safe to say that the dude got ‘pwnd’.
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25 Responses to [Great Movie Scenes] Good Will Hunting – Bar Scene

  1. Jt03z says:

    This was great but I’d like to see those kind of books at MY public library. Just saying.

  2. Instig8iveJournalism says:

    @wsucouga @deuce01983 My dick is throbbing ATM. I just jizzed all over my keyboard.

  3. wsucouga says:

    @deuce01983 Agreed. High in the running for “Biggest douche in the universe”

  4. braducsb2 says:

    I always heard this movie was good but I’ve never seen it. Looks cool from this clip. I guess I’ll have to rent it.

  5. deuce01983 says:

    @Instig8iveJournalism Must really get your dick hard to be able to throw as many complicated words as you can to confuse someone, which gives you the illusion of winning. I didnt even read what you were responding to..I didnt have to. I read enough to realize your a douche.

  6. OdessaMW says:

    Mah boy’s wicked smaht.

  7. Instig8iveJournalism says:

    @hunglikehuang It really isn’t. You’re full of shit. You think that these blanket statements on the nebulous subject of “Genius” are somehow valid. Will was, on one level, talented at math. But I would say that the real aim of the writers had been to portray somewhat of an ubermensch. One being held back by a few neuroses. Before you go on to say that such people don’t exist, I must insist that I have met living, breathing examples of them.

  8. hunglikehuang says:

    Such findings has also been theorized in personality inventories such as Myer-Briggs Type Indicator. The genius types, who Will is most likely some type of an INTJ/INTP. Intuitives favor the big picture and concepts as opposed to Sensors who favor details and facts.
    This also explains the stereotypes of geniuses not being able to handle daily chores and routines but being able to come up with complex theories.
    So while it’s possible for this scene to be true, I highly doubt it.

  9. hunglikehuang says:

    @Instig8iveJournalism
    Perhaps… but unlikely.
    Genuises most likely don’t have good memory of insane details. It’s a fundamental nature of how the brain works. Research on split brain patients shows that the left brain is focused on details while your right brain forms concepts to make sense of the bigger picture. Research on electromagnetically inactivating the right brain has showed intense focus on details and memory of details.
    Watch this.. v=NYAfmyMZe5g

  10. Instig8iveJournalism says:

    @hunglikehuang Nice job implying that geniuses can’t have a good memory. Have you considered, perhaps, that Will’s character may have himself found the passage to be rather remarkable, and had intentionally memorized its placement and wording? And lower down, you cite the biographies of a few pop geniuses. Speaking of pseudo-intellectual…

  11. Instig8iveJournalism says:

    @hrobbins I don’t plan on retiring. When I can no longer perform my tasks and my function in this life, I shall end it with aplomb. Either I shall be succeeding at my various projects, or I shall die. The American dream of working on an uninteresting job for years upon years, and then spending the remainder by “Sitting back and relaxing” disgusts me. And I’m not headed to college. I’m an autodidact whose time should not be further wasted with such drivel.

  12. TehRice says:

    wuh?

  13. midbsaj says:

    @stujb – or you could get a job in finance and make a bucketload… Nothing more satisfying than watching the Benjamins roll in!

  14. RincewindsHat66 says:

    @stujb Believe me, I wasn’t trying to insult teachers. They put up with low wages, lack of resources, and all kinds of crap, because they’re passionate about what they do. However, Douchebag McPickupline in the video definitely doesn’t sound like he wants to spend his life inspiring kids for criminally low pay, am I right?

  15. stujb says:

    @RincewindsHat66 ‘ but more likely I’ll end up boring the shit out of 10th graders at some high-school in upstate New York, making $35,000 a year’
    You make the class not the other way round. You could bore the little guys for £35k PA or you could teach them with inspiration, your call.

  16. DevouringSickness says:

    @blja TheUnseenMovieLover’s right. He’s great in The Town, and his best performance by far would most likely be in Hollywoodland. If you haven’t seen that, check it out.

  17. ravballer says:

    saw this movie at school..gud movie

  18. Ronarks says:

    Awesome!! he is just saying I’m smarter than you AND I can kick your ass! love this movie.

  19. RincewindsHat66 says:

    “I will have a degree…” in American History. I’ll write dry and witless books that nobody except my students will read (IF I’m lucky enough to get a university position), but more likely I’ll end up boring the shit out of 10th graders at some high-school in upstate New York, making $35,000 a year and daily contemplating suicide.

    BTW, I’m not shitting on History majors, I’m just saying that if you’re not passionate about it, you’re not going to get anything out of it.

  20. troisdejesus says:

    applesauce

  21. BrotherAtticus says:

    Nyuk nyuk, typical Ivy League student. Total parrot, riding on nothing but a reputation. Get ‘em, Matt.

  22. Su8arglid3r says:

    My boy’s wicked smaht.

  23. Shaftsus says:

    Matt Damon was fuckin awesome though.

  24. Shaftsus says:

    good movie, pity a shit actor like Ben Affleck had to be in it :P

  25. TraVeSiMo says:

    Poster boy for all pseudo-intellectuals

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