![]() ![]() The back cover has details about the different alternate versions. There is also a clear sticker on the back of the outer sleeve that has the Kill Rock Stars logo in the center and says "Record Store Day April 20th, 2013" around the outside of the circle. ![]() The outer sleeve has a sticker that says "Good news crazed mp3 fans, this record comes with a free download code!". ![]() The photo used for the cover is the same as the Either/Or album but because it's on a 7", it is cropped a bit from the original cover. This pressing was a Record Store Day release and limited to 5,500 copies. Kill Rock Stars put out this yellow vinyl version and a black vinyl one in 2013. ![]() This 7" contains four alternate version of songs from Either/Or. My wife did and my father was with us so you know, so it's very, very powerful feelings, kind of, you know, conflicting, you know, conflicting and colliding with each other.USA 7" They didn't understand the significance of it. "And we went and took a picture sitting on the bench with my kids. "I hadn't been there since Robin had passed away," Damon said. And now with the revelations about Harvey, you know, and knowing that there were women who were really being traumatized, you know, by the person who financed the movie, it's weird." It seemed that the memory of Robin Williams was perhaps the most painful for Damon as he recalled visiting a bench in Boston, that can be seen in the film, where Williams delivered a now famous monologue to a young Matt. He said, "To look back and know that Robin got this horrific degenerative brain disease and lost his life, Elliott Smith who wrote that beautiful music and those songs is gone as well. They said, 'You go over by 145.'" Though the film won him and Ben Affleck an Oscar for "Best Original Screenplay" and won Robin Williams "Best Actor in a Supporting Role", some memories have become bittersweet over time. "I think at the time you were allowed to say the F word three times," Damon said, "And I said okay, well, how many are we off by. When Damon tried to see how they could get the rating to PG-13 it seemed to be a lost cause. The rated R film earned it's rating from language. On The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Matt Damon stopped by and reminisced about the somewhat inappropriate language in the movie that launched his career, Good Will Hunting. ![]()
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