Dozens of fans left flowers and chalk-written messages at the bench in Boston Public Garden where Robin Williams and Matt Damon filmed one of the best cinematic monologues ever, in the 1997 movie Good Will Hunting.
Seeing all the love that everyone is showing him made me tear up again…
@MeredithFrost Stirring tribute at the bench where Robin Williams & Matt Damon had “the talk” in Good Will Hunting. pic.twitter.com/JPGWpkG0dO
— Plunkett Prime Props (@PlunkettPrime) August 12, 2014
Dozens of people remembering Robin Williams in chalk at the famous Good Will Hunting bench in Boston’s Public Garden. pic.twitter.com/poGQMeHpkf
— Andrea Shea (@asheaarts) August 12, 2014
bench in the public garden where robin williams set with matt damon in scene from “good will hunting..” #wbz pic.twitter.com/e49gIX9hn8
— Carl Stevens (@carlwbz) August 12, 2014
Memorial for Robin Williams continues to grow at the Good Will Hunting bench in the Boston Garden. (pic @shdonovan19) pic.twitter.com/3oRxwIN5Bs
— BostonTweet (@BostonTweet) August 12, 2014
More flowers, chalk now at the Public Garden “Good Will Hunting” bench. Via @jtl62785 on IG: http://t.co/gacs96iOEm pic.twitter.com/tKFjiXlVyn
— The Boston Calendar (@TheBostonCal) August 12, 2014
Bench in the Public Garden where #RobinWilliams and #MattDamon shot a scene for #GoodWillHunting @fox25news @MMarkir pic.twitter.com/bFosDhDPkJ
— Andy Devine (@AndyDevine78) August 12, 2014
A petition has been created to place a bronze statue of Williams seated at the iconic bench.