I grew up with the white picket fence. My dad went to work nine to five, and he had a station wagon.
I only hear my own voice. When you start hearing other voices, then it's time to worry.
It was being young and sensitive and an actor. There was a lot of pressure, everything was a hurdle.
The worst thing I could be accused of is that I'm a one-way dude, only out for myself. But the worst thing a woman can do is not to say anything. Especially when you're starting a relationship.
These are people who haven't gone through the legal means to becoming citizens like our forefathers did. They want all the benefits but none of the responsibilities.
When I was twenty-two it was a lot harder to get hurt by women. It was easier for me to, you know, cheat on a girlfriend. I can't lie like that anymore.
Matt thinks that comedy is the hardest thing for him.
Matt loves to go to flea markets.
Matt wrote the script for City Of Ghosts.
Matt's father, Paul, is an investment manager and a portrait painter.
Matt's favourite filmmakers include Carol Reed.
Matt is good friends with pulp novelist Barry Gifford.
Matt owns the movie rights to Ian Stewart's book Ambushed.
Matt appears in the independent film Loverboy.
Matt was the original choice for the role of "Richard" in The Blue Lagoon (1980), but turned down the role because there was nudity.
Matt was nominated for an Oscar for "Best Actor in a Supporting Role" for Crash.
Matt's brother is Kevin Dillon.