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    After 10 years, Matt Damon has finally gotten revenge on Jimmy Kimmel for bumping him from Jimmy Kimmel Live 1,205 times.

    "Welcome to tonight's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Sucks," Damon said on Thursday's episode, while Kimmel struggled tied to a chair behind him. "Just for starters, let me ask you guys this: As an audience, is it weird to see a person with actual talent host this show?"



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    "I've been waiting for this moment for a long, long time," the actor continued. "This is like the time I lost my virginity, except this is going to last way longer than one second."

    Damon's opening monologue wasn't all digs at Kimmel though. Much to his displeasure, Ben Affleck held up cue cards calling Kimmel funny, smart, good to his family and an excellent lover.

    "I'm sorry!" Affleck yelled, before storming off. "Forget it, Matt. I couldn't do it to Jimmy!"



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    Damon enacted various changes to Kimmel's usual program, including swapping out the host's sidekick Guillermo for Andy Garcia and band leader Cleto Escobedo II for Sheryl Crow. Damon even aired rare footage of Kimmel's auditions for Good Will Hunting, The Adjustment Bureau, The Bourne Ultimatum and a slew of other roles Kimmel lost out to the Oscar winner.

    Check out the full episode below to see appearances by Robin Williams, Oprah, Jennifer Lopez, Robert De Niro, Nicole Kidman and a whole lot more.

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