Will Ferrell and Mark Walhberg will hit the big screen as cops in "The B Team," Variety reports. Sony Pictures Entertainment acquired the film based on a pitch— a tactic that worked previously with...
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After seven years and three children together, Mark Wahlberg is finally ready to settle down.
The Max Payne star shared that he and gal pal, model Rhea Durham, are contemplating a trip down the aisle next year, E! Online reports.
"We're talking about getting married in August," he said. "It's a ...
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The fallout from Medellin continued as Vince learned that Hollywoods patience with him has begun to wane in the face of his disastrous career choices Despite a new work ethic that includes actually reading scripts Vinces time on the beach has cost him in more than just tangible assets His once shiny rising star is now casting a little less glow and he is learning that for the first time he is going to have to really commit to playing the game to gain back his movie star status While Ari rarely emits a warm and fuzzy glow I was a little surprised by his bluntness in assessing Vinces prospects especially on his golf outing with Marky Mark Yes that was Entourage executive producer Mark Wahlberg dropping by to offer some real-life star power to the proceedings But as requested by Vince Ari does give it to him straight telling him that by not playing the game and refusing to be part of the process Vince has alienated himself Ar
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Ari's going to have someone new to bark at when Season 5 of Entourage starts up next month.Executive producer Mark Wahlberg will be making his second guest appearance on the show, and this time he's coming for Jeremy Piven's hard-nosed agent, Ari Gold."I did one other cameo in the pilot, but I didn't get to do a scene with Jeremy Piven," Wahlberg told the New York Post. "This time it's me and Piven going at it, so it was fun."What do you think — are you psyched for Marky Mark to bring his funky self to Entourage? — Nina Hämmerling Smith
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Look out, Vinny Chase: HBO just green lit a comedy pilot from Mark Wahlberg and co. about a group of twentysomething guy-pals trying to make it in New York City. The new pilot, How to Make It in America, is the latest collaboration from Entourage exec producers Wahlberg and Stephen Levinson, and promises to feature a somewhat more enterprising group of guys than their L.A. counterparts. According to the Reporter, a third Entourage exec producer is also signed on for the right-coast pilot, which bolsters my hope that we get more fun-loving guys in a meta-series about modern New York life. Of course, fun-loving guys with dimples, curly hair and megawatt grins wouldn't hurt either nor would stellar cameos, a killer soundtrack and lots of in-jokes.What would you hope to see in an East Coast Entourage? Anna DimondUse our Online Video Guide to see the West Coast Entourage crew.
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