Matt Damon has revealed his eldest daughter likes to roast him over his career missteps and is particularly hard on him for the 2016 dud The Great Wall.
During an appearance on Marc Maron's WTF podcast, the Oscar-winner said his 15-year-old daughter Isabella enjoys giving him grief for his worst movies.
"She just likes giving me s***", he told Maron. "She's playfully hard on me. She doesn’t go to see my movies on purpose, the ones she thinks might be good.
"She crushes me on the ones that don’t work."

One of those films was 2016's The Great Wall, which Damon said he knew was doomed when he learned that veteran Chinese director Zhang Yimou was bowing to pressure from Hollywood backers and sacrificing his vision.
"I was like, this is exactly how disasters happen. It doesn't cohere. It doesn’t work as a movie," Damon said.
His daughter never lets him forget it.
He said: "Whenever she talks about the movie, she calls it The Wall. And I’m like, come on, it’s called The Great Wall.
"And she’s like, 'Dad, there’s nothing great about that movie.’ She’s one of the funniest people I know."
Damon will next be seen in the Marseille-set thriller Stillwater.