Zack Sharf. The song’s lyrics turned it into a cult favorite, and it turns out the track was so prolific that it actually saved a woman from falling into a coma. If, like me, you came of age in the 00s and were lucky enough to be raised by such insightful teen comedies as American Pie, The Girl Next Door, Road Trip, and other films your parents just shut the door and let you get on with masturbating to, then you probably know of the 2004 "comedy adventure" EuroTrip starring Scott Mechlowicz, Jacob Pitts, and Michelle Trachtenberg. and Matt Damon said "Yeah, I'm in Prague". A shaved-head, tattooed, pierced to shit Matt Damon. The other day I landed a video interview with Matt Damon. Matt Damon, “EuroTrip” Dreamworks At the end of the R-rated teen comedy wave of the early 2000s, DreamWorks released “ EuroTrip ” without much fanfare or critical acclaim. “In her dazed state she started singing along to it. Reblog.

I was in Prague shooting The Brothers Grimm, we were in rehearsals, and I had a wig in that movie, and so Alec and Dave and Jeff were making EuroTrip and they said "Will you come play this, you know, Howard Rollins kind of insane, bad version of a suburban, you know, punk band guy?" How the world of Elysium feels real. All rights reserved. Says that he … Even the more seasoned fans of EuroTrip - by which I mean those of us who have watched it more than once at a crap house party - may not have been aware of Damon's cameo as the guy who sung "Scotty Doesn't Know", thus informing Scotty, and the entire graduating class, that he's been sleeping with his girlfriend for ages. In an Ask Me Anything on Reddit, Matt Damon explained. “Scotty Doesn’t Know,” performed in the movie by Damon’s bald-headed garage band singer, is an incredibly catchy song about how the film’s lead character, Scott Thomas (Scott Mechlowicz), didn’t know that his girlfriend at the time named Fiona was cheating on him frequently with Damon’s character. He went to college with the guys who wrote EuroTrip, they asked "Will you come play this, you know, Howard Rollins kind of insane, bad version of a suburban, you know, punk band guy?"

The actor revealed in a Reddit AMA several years ago he shot the cameo during a break from filming Terry Gilliam’s “The Brothers Grimm.” Damon was filming in Prague at the time when “EuroTrip” producers called and asked if he would be willing to do a Henry Rollins-inspired cameo. Opening this weekend is director Neill Blomkamp’s Elysium. So I showed up and I'm sitting there, and I'm like "I'm wearing a wig, just shave my head, let’s just go for it."