![]() ![]() Matthew gave a few names, then he walked out to the U-Haul which had all of his possessions packed before he went off to Hollywood to fully pursue acting. ![]() Before the shoot, McConaughey met with the director to give him a few names of people he believed would fit the main role of Vilmer Slaughter, the mechanical-legged killer. All he had to do was ride up on a motorcycle to Renée Zellweger a couple of times, and that was that. One of my favorite parts of the book is when McConaughey tells the reader about the audition process for “Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation”. These personal stories give you a glimpse into what drives the actor, along with what he’s experienced in his adventurous life. and auditioning for roles he wasn’t initially trying for, but received, are all in the book. Stories about family fights, staying with a strange family in Australia, “RV’ing” across the U.S. ![]() These journal entries are used for reflecting on past stories, pictures, poems or writings McConaughey wrote over the years, etc.įrom the start, the book is very… McConaughey: it’s authentic and true-to-self, just like the movie star. Those entries are used all throughout the book, which is more of a memoir than anything else. This book reflects on the past fifty (at the time) years of his life, as he has journaled for thirty-five of those years. ![]()
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