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Welcome to the Munsons at the Movies podcast. Each episode we delve into the filmography and impact of a randomly selected actor. In this episode, we explore the career of Matt Dillon. Best known for his roles as Pat Healy in There’s Something About Mary (1998), Officer Ryan in Crash (2004), and Sam Lombardo in Wild Things (1998), Dillon started his career as a punk kid on screen and has transformed into a leading man before our eyes. Joined once again by John Rigby, we discuss how he was typecast early in his career, his surprisingly low box office numbers, why he earned his MTV Best Villain Award, and identify the difference between a Matt Dillon and Matt Dillman performance. How does he rank on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.
On the Season 1 Finale (Episode 10)of Conversations with Carroll host, Nolan Carroll gets top publicist (and his own), TV Host, and all-rounder Matt Dillon in the hot seat for a no holds barred chat. The pair chat about their journey, staying ahead of the trend and taking those hurdles in life and flipping them on the head and using as ammunition for a bigger opportunity in life. Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conversations-with-carroll/id1529662232 Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4cbAcZF4diqmc2WAfszebV?si=IfUxCZ8FSx-1JqSD3YVFQw Follow Nolan Carroll Instagram https://www.instagram.com/carrollcity Produced by Young Wild Dreams Instagram https://www.instagram.com/youngwilddreamteam Website https://youngwilddreams.com/ Publicity Matt Dillon /MDPR Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattdillon1983/ #NolanCarroll #NFL #YoungWildDreams #youtube #spotify #iheartradio #googlepodcasts
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