Damon–Kimmel feud
The Damon–Kimmel feud is a satirical public feud between actor Matt Damon and television host Jimmy Kimmel. The feud has garnered nationwide coverage since 2005, when Kimmel ended a season 3 episode of his show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, by jokingly saying "Apologies to Matt Damon, but we ran out of time" when Damon was not scheduled to be on the show at all. In the years since, Damon and Kimmel have treated the feud as a running gag, often enlisting the help of other celebrities to prank each other publicly, many of which take place on Kimmel's show.[1]
Timeline
[edit]In 2005, Kimmel, who at this point had never met Damon, ended his December 14 show by saying "Apologies to Matt Damon, but we ran out of time". Kimmel later explained "We had a bad show...The guests were bad, and I was feeling pretty bad about myself at the end of the program. And I decided to say, for the amusement of one of our producers who was standing next to me...Matt Damon was just the first name that popped into my head. I was trying to think of an A-list star, and somebody we absolutely would not bump if he was on the show." Seeing the amusement of his producers, Kimmel continued the trend of ending his show with the same comment.[2]
In 2006, the two played further into the gag when Damon made his first guest appearance on Kimmel by way of Kimmel introducing Damon just to quickly cut him off and end the show. As a result, Damon began cussing at the host and stormed off the stage, with many fans believing the interaction to be genuine.[1]
In 2007, after Damon was asked to return to the show, he instead asked comedian (and Kimmel's then-girlfriend) Sarah Silverman to take his place and had Kimmel play a music video starring herself and Damon in which the two joke about being in a sexual relationship, effectively "exposing" Silverman as cheating on Kimmel with Damon.[3] The segment, titled "I'm Fucking Matt Damon", won a Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics.[4]
The feud was further developed in 2013 when, to the surprise of many, Damon was the host of an episode of Kimmel as Kimmel himself is shown in the background duct taped to his chair with his tie acting as a gag.[5]
In February 2014, the cast of The Monuments Men appeared on the show. The jokes started with put-downs in the monologue and followed with a lack of seating for Damon. Eventually, a small chair was brought out and Damon's cast mates were coaxed into adding jibes.[6]
Damon reappeared on Kimmel in 2015, where he and Kimmel ran a sketch in which they attended couples' counseling in a satirical attempt to "resolve their issues". This episode did not end with Kimmel's routine apology to Damon.[7]
In 2016, Damon made his first successful attempt at "sneaking" onto the set of Kimmel when Kimmel sat down to interview Damon's childhood friend and long-time collaborator Ben Affleck. Affleck takes the stage wearing a long and bulky coat, and when Kimmel insists that Affleck takes the jacket off, Damon is revealed to have been inside.[8] When Kimmel hosted the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards that year, Damon appeared onstage to mock Kimmel for not winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Series.[9]
On a 2016 episode of The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, after Fallon brought up the feud, Damon joked that Fallon invited him in a quick manner.[10]
On a Kimmel episode following Super Bowl LI in 2017, Damon once again "snuck" onto the show's set, this time posing as New England Patriots player Tom Brady. Despite trying to stay in character, Damon's identity was confirmed when Kimmel took off his football helmet.[11]
During a 2017 interview with Good Morning America, Kimmel, who was set to host that year's Academy Awards, stated that he hoped Damon would not receive the award for Best Picture, for which the film Manchester By The Sea, produced by Damon, had been nominated.[12] At the ceremony, Affleck and Damon presented the award for Best Original Screenplay, though Kimmel introduced Damon as Affleck's guest and attempted to play the presenters off stage by conducting the orchestra.[13]
Later that year, Damon made an unscheduled appearance on Kimmel once again by "hacking" Kimmel's display and interrupting an interview with Chris Hemsworth.[14] After a circulation of memes implying that Damon was "replacing" Affleck with Hemsworth, Affleck called onto the long-running feud by tweeting: "Hey [Hemsworth], you can have [Damon]! I'm team [Kimmel] anyways"[15]
In a 2019 episode of Kimmel, Kimmel enlisted the help of the real Brady to throw a football through a window of Damon's home. Damon stormed out and questioned Kimmel, who feigned ignorance to the fact that the home belonged to Damon.[16]
The same year, after Kimmel's comedy club opened in Las Vegas, the host made reference to the long-running feud in an interview, saying "I'd love to see [Damon] do standup. I think it would be a nightmare for him and everyone involved, but he's not going to be doing it at my club because we have a restraining order against him. Las Vegas Metro Police are on alert to make sure he never gets in here."[1]
When Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon switched their respective shows (Jimmy Kimmel Live and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon), for April Fools’ Day 2022, Justin Timberlake (a regular guest on the latter), portrayed Damon.[17]
In 2023, Kimmel, once again set to host that year's Oscars, stated "I'm thrilled that [Damon] won't show. I hope he never gets nominated again." Then, in reference to the Best Picture announcement error at the 2017 Oscars, Kimmel said "I believe [Damon's] presence somehow caused the envelope mix up"[18]
On the red carpet at the premiere of the 2023 film Air, in which Damon starred, Damon was asked if he would ever make amends with Kimmel, to which he responded "No, no. He's an asshole. Why would I ever do that? He's a terrible human being. He's a demonstrably bad man." That same evening, when Kimmel appeared on the carpet, Damon yelled to him: "Hey! I'd love to take a picture with you, but we ran out of time!", in reference to Kimmel's famous apology to Damon. Kimmel responded by saying to Entertainment Weekly, "You know, I don't know who that was, but yeah, I heard him. He was loud."[19]
While promoting Air in 2023, Affleck, the film's director, made an appearance on Kimmel in which he attempted to unite the two celebrities by making a FaceTime call to Damon. Kimmel agreed to ask Damon a question about his role in Air, but when Damon began to respond, the host faked technical difficulties with the call and repeatedly froze the screen on unflattering views of Damon's face.[20]
In a promo for the 96th Academy Awards broadcast in 2024, which Kimmel would host, he reacts to the appearance of Damon's character from Oppenheimer by calling Damon a "poor, incredibly hideous, disgusting, ugly man".[21] Near the end of that year's broadcast, just before rolling the final credits, Messi the dog, who appeared in the Oscar-nominated film Anatomy of a Fall, was shown appearing to urinate on Damon's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[22]
In a 2024 episode, Guillermo jokingly puts Jesse Plemmons in a cage, having mistaking him for Damon.[23]
Publicity
[edit]Since the feud began in 2005, many celebrity news outlets have covered the fake animosity between the two. This has resulted in many articles explaining the feud and some fans wondering whether the rivalry is legitimate.[24] Despite this, the pair have, on certain occasions, dropped the act and revealed themselves as friends, leading many to dub the two as "frenemies". The two attended Game 5 of the 2018 World Series together with Affleck.[25]
In 2023, in light of the WGA strike, Kimmel revealed that Damon and Affleck offered to pay his staff, though Kimmel turned them down as he felt it was "not their responsibility".[26]
References
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- ^ "Silverman's Matt Damon Ode Wins Music Emmy". Billboard. Archived from the original on June 28, 2015. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
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- ^ Bacle, Ariana (February 7, 2014), "Watch Jimmy Kimmel playfully slam Matt Damon... again", Entertainment Weekly, archived from the original on March 15, 2024, retrieved March 15, 2024
- ^ "Jimmy Kimmel Tries Couples Therapy With Matt Damon". ABC News. Archived from the original on 2015-12-30. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
- ^ "Watch Ben Affleck smuggle Matt Damon on to 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'". TODAY.com. 2016-02-29. Archived from the original on 2023-09-27. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
- ^ THR Staff - Emmys: Watch Matt Damon Mercilessly Mock Jimmy Kimmel’s Emmy Loss. Archived 2024-03-08 at the Wayback Machine Hollywood Reporter, September 18, 2016
- ^ "The 20 Greatest Moments in Matt Damon and Jimmy Kimmel's Long-Running Feud". Entertainment Weekly.
- ^ "Matt Damon Crashes 'Kimmel' Dressed as Tom Brady". ABC News. Archived from the original on 2021-10-28. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
- ^ "Jimmy Kimmel Says He Wants Matt Damon to Lose at Oscars". Peoplemag. Archived from the original on 2023-09-20. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
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