35 Burst results for "Mark Wahlberg"

The Business of Esports
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on The Business of Esports
"What they had posted in their Discord was that these guys were going to be involved in some film projects that gala games was developing that had tokens and blockchain involved that will have collectible digital items. And it's going to use the gala token. Typical web three nonsense. But the interesting question I have is, do you think this is Mark Wahlberg and The Rock looking at what's been going on in the world saying, wow, wait a second, maybe we don't want to be a part of this. Like maybe they agreed to this a year ago, and now the world has changed and they're going, we don't want to be a part of this. So let's slow down. Or do you think it's the company that has changed course or changed their mind for whatever reason, but maybe there was some backlash. I don't know. Do you think this was driven by the celebrities pulling out or do you think it's a more innocuous explanation that maybe there was just announced too soon? So I will say that, first of all, I'm actually massive fans of both The Rock and Mark Wahlberg. I don't watch any movies, but I'll watch any movie starring them, so it's hilarious that these are the two people that are in the story. But I think probably it's more the company jumping the gun and announcing this before anything was truly formalized or fully set up. I think it's probably like a mix. That's what I that's what I read this as someone got really excited to share this and shared it before they had officially officially crossed their teeth out of their eyes. And then kind of had to walk it back a little bit, especially since this was a smaller thing for filming. And I'm also wondering, too, when that happened, if Mark Wahlberg and The Rock didn't pull out just because of, I don't know, maybe the pay was low or whatever it might be. But to me, this feels like a very early way to announce such a big partnership. Like there's no press release, there's nothing like this is kind of a simple post on social media. So I feel like this was a, we got too excited about it. Kind of thing. And now we have to backtrack. Good point, a tweet and a Discord post feels like, you know, given the size of The Rock and Mark Wahlberg's fan base is feels like underperforming a little bit. Let's move on. Let's talk about it. I have one. I have a sort of two other call it web three metaverse kind of stories here that I wanted to make a bit of a theme out of.

Daily Pop
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on Daily Pop
"Happy Friday to everybody. We have got some breaking news. It's prince Harry versus the UK again. Plus J.Lo and Ben spotted on their honeymoon and Drake shoots his shot in the Draco way possible. Welcome back to the show lani love. And someone who will never receive a shot again. Jodie sweetin, who's getting married. What's the countdown at? A week from tomorrow. Wow. Wow. Tomorrow. You're getting that glow too. You know, we went and picked out our rings last night. We picked those up. We're getting those at K and we went and picked them all up and I'm getting so excited. Everything is coming together for this wedding like really perfectly. You look marvelous. Thank you. And welcome back, Justin. I'm like this, I'm so single. I'm just looking at her like. I know. Does she look like she's about to get married? She does. It's the outfit today. Well, I'm so happy you're going to the courthouse. And so is prince Harry because the beef with the UK is still on and popping, but he just got a small victory in court. Now this feud is over the safety of prince Harry's family when they visit the UK. The high court previously said he would not have police protection anymore, while Harry just got permission to challenge that ruling. Harry argues he was denied a clear and full explanation and says the queen's private secretary should not have been involved in the decision since they've got tension. So I have to ask, should Harry be given the same protection as the rest of the royal fams? Okay, first of all, I think it's important to state that he is willing to pay for the royal protection himself. So what he is fighting for is to pay for the royal protection. The royal protection, I guess, is a different type of protection than him just having personal security over there in the UK. And I think it's important for people to remember, you know, he, he doesn't, he says that I'm going to pay for everything. Right. And that's what he's been doing. They thought that he was going to fail. He has it. He's been quite popular. But when it comes to going to the UK, there's something that's going on that I think that's not publicly being said. And that's the reason why he wants to royal protection when he's in the UK. I mean, I can't imagine being Harry or Meghan and not having that level of protection when you are in the UK. I mean, you know, and I know they've had to fight for security and protection all around. It's a lot. They go through a lot. But do you want to go to the UK after all this happened? I mean, grandmother is there. I get that, but like it's like, do you really want to go to the UK after all this has happened? And the other thing that I have to say, 'cause I do agree with him. However, after going through this whole saga and learning how this family is really affirmed and it's run like a corporate. You know, situations, I think they should handle this like a corporate environment. Where, all right, you're going to leave the royal family. We're going to put you on this cobra for 6 months, so you can pay for the benefits. And then we go when you write off. You know what I mean? But even in America, presidents come and go, they're there for 8 years, and even when they leave, they still have some level of protection because they were in that life. So I think that he should have some level of it, but should he have royal level? If he wants to pay for it, let him go for it. But I think they should give him. Well, that's what I'm saying. If he wants to pay for it, and he should be able to, I mean, right. He's saying I will pay for it. It's just for the UK. Evidently, there's some things that's going on. Look, this guy went through this with his mother. He saw what happened with his mother. He is still 6th in line or 7th in line. To be king. So that's still, you know, it's still requires a different level of security protection. Just because he's not technically a part of the royal family anymore. I don't think it means can go away. You can't just being spiteful. You know, to this man, because he did a damn interview with Oprah, and spilled some family beans. And so they're just going to always make it hard on them. That's it. And that's it, and that's all, but again, and I'm not saying he was wrong for spilling the family beings and Oprah, but before I spill the family beans on Oprah, I'm gonna make sure I got all I need in California before I go ahead and do that. That's why she was in California, but you gotta remember, it wasn't him. It was actually Megan that actually said it. Okay? And remember, he said, I'm not saying who said the thing about ask about the African heritage or how the baby's gonna look. That was supposed to never come out. I think that was supposed to be. I think that was a conversation between a husband and wife. Exactly. That was never supposed to leave the bedroom, and I think there was an even harder conversation when they got home that day. And I truly think that, I don't think she missed, 'cause I don't think, I don't think nothing comes out of that much. Oh, she wanted it. She wanted to come. But can you imagine, now it's like, now you see as a problem, now we can't get security right now. You gotta go to your girlfriend, Oprah, and talk about that. Now you're mad. Camilla said, oops. Kevin Hart has been put on blast or actually, Kevin Hart is being the one putting people on blast. Mark Wahlberg got it in the hot seat, take a look at what went down when Kevin confronted mark for not casting him on entourage. Big deal. Entourage. Dude,

WTOP
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on WTOP
"And new at the movies this weekend a story based on real life Father stew stars Mark Wahlberg and follows the life of father Stuart long a self destructive boxer who doesn't believe in God but who eventually becomes a Catholic priest Your son is about to make a huge mistake Well I'm gonna be a priest Halloween Joining us live on Skype with a review Washington Post film critic Ann Hornaday and this is not one of Wahlberg's typical cop action films where he really doesn't have to do a lot of emotional heavy lifting What did you think of his performance and then the film overall Well you know I was sort of taken by this movie It's a really compelling story As you said about this very unlikely guy who goes on a faith journey a very unlikely faith journey Wahlberg has this kind of pugnacious punch look about him because Stuart long was a boxer for a few years before he had to quit And so he kind of leans into that pugnacious persona which I think works for him It's a very sincere movie I will say interestingly for a Christian themed movie it's rated R because it's a tough film and it has a lot of profanity It has a lot of sort of irreverent humor to it which I found really refreshing And I will say too Mel Gibson costars as Stu's dad and I thought a terrific performance that kind of leverages the offscreen controversies that we have come to associate with him Especially his most antisocial behavior in those encounters And I found this performance to kind of mirror and echo those in very interesting and ultimately pretty effective ways Look you kind of see where this is all going It's not the most elegant storytelling in the world but it's a really absorbing story Interesting and also new this weekend the rose maker about a woman who used to be one of the most famous rose growers in the world her company though is now almost bankrupt Three outcasts come up with a wild plan to save the company Rather than profanity there are a lot of laughs to enjoy here Well there's a little bit of profanity but it's very friendly And so it's all just look this is a really pretty movie because there's lots of great shots of rose gardens and blooms It's a sweet story Sort of like fathers do It doesn't go anywhere new I would say it's maybe a little bit on the cliched side But if you're in the mood for a celebration of spring and good feeling and you just need to get out of the house and see something nice I would recommend this highly And thank you very much have a great weekend Both of you That's Washington Post film critic and Hornaday joining us on Skype Coming up after sports Trying to stop the increasing trend of violence and prince George's county I'm Michelle Morello It's two 13 Hi it's Jonathan cotton with a good feed store in springtime can bring a new season of.

WTOP
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on WTOP
"Rub the old popcorn and you know we're going to the movies New this weekend a story based on real life Mark Wahlberg stars and father stew which follows the life of father Stuart long a self destructive boxer who doesn't believe in God and who eventually becomes a Catholic priest Your son is about to make a huge mistake Well I'm gonna be a priest For Halloween This morning film critic Christian toto says despite the low rating on Rotten Tomatoes recently he thought it was great This is one of Mark Wahlberg's better performances you know he does a lot of action movies that doesn't require heavy lifting from an emotional point of view But this one certainly does based on a true story a remarkable figure And Mark Wahlberg really brings everything you want to this particular production It's a story about a man who is deeply flawed is not a man of faith but he happens to meet a girl who is a church goer a believer and in trying to whoo her he realizes that maybe this is the path that his life was meant to follow There was a significant turn in the third act I don't want to reveal if you don't know the full story here But just know this is a faith based movie with a lot of hard edges It's R rated The language can be coarse but I think in this story is telling you need that perspective That texture that grit in a way to really capture your father's stews true transformation It's a powerful film and it's very early in the year You never know what kind of movies will happen later on but I think this is one of the better performances I just loved him in this film I thought it was excellent movie too We're going to move to a very different kind of movie I think it's called the seller a woman moves into a new house and her daughter disappears in the cellar I guess I'm being very simplistic in my setup but how are the scares here The scares are pretty good You know you just described the entire movie And while that sounds very simplistic it's done with a lot of care and I have to say the initial sequence that sets everything in motion that disappearance is one of the better hard scenes I've seen in quite some time It is outstanding And looking back I don't quite know how they did it because there's not any sort of significant bells and whistles going on but you know when sometimes when a film really does capture the fear the anxiety of a moment that's all you need So that film really powers the movie I don't think the rest of it is actually as good as that moment but it's pretty solid Elijah cuthbert stars as the mother here And I think it really does show this maternal strength and curiosity and I will do anything to save my daughter and just know this is a really gripping horror story in that it's tough to watch at times and it doesn't follow the path that you're going to expect it to follow And I like that about it I kept me off guard I feel a bit exhausted by the haunted house tropes that we've seen just too many times before And this doesn't always make it fresh and exciting but there's enough here I think to bite onto and also if you're a horror.

The Eric Metaxas Show
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Thank you. We're here to talk about your books actually. You've written many books. You are an author. You do a lot of speaking. You've sold millions of copies of your books. How did you get I always want to know people's stories because your book the one that we're going to talk about right now is called the Jordan River rules. And you wrote a book called the Red Sea rule. The Red Sea rules. I want to talk to you about those books, but how did you come? Where did you grow up and how did you come to be the writer of many books? Well, I'm a night of Tennessee, and I grew up in the mountains. I'm a hillbilly. I tell people I grew up. Where God made the sunshine and we made the moonshine. And I was married. Out of college and my wife and I began pastoring in the mountains, Katrina and I, and then we moved to Nashville. And so I was a pastor there. For over 40 years. And I would write out manuscript my sermons and eventually they began, you know, Nashville is a Mecca for publishing companies. And so eventually they turned into books and my wife went to heaven a couple of years ago, but I just keep on writing, but now my ministry is primarily writing and speaking, I'm still connected with my church in Nashville. But as a caregiver, I had to step away from full-time pastoring. And she had my wife Katrina had multiple sclerosis. But that's the way that we got into it. I didn't really intend to be a writer, but preparing sermon sort of pave the way

The Eric Metaxas Show
Robert Morgan: How I Became an Author
"Thank you. We're here to talk about your books actually. You've written many books. You are an author. You do a lot of speaking. You've sold millions of copies of your books. How did you get I always want to know people's stories because your book the one that we're going to talk about right now is called the Jordan River rules. And you wrote a book called the Red Sea rule. The Red Sea rules. I want to talk to you about those books, but how did you come? Where did you grow up and how did you come to be the writer of many books? Well, I'm a night of Tennessee, and I grew up in the mountains. I'm a hillbilly. I tell people I grew up. Where God made the sunshine and we made the moonshine. And I was married. Out of college and my wife and I began pastoring in the mountains, Katrina and I, and then we moved to Nashville. And so I was a pastor there. For over 40 years. And I would write out manuscript my sermons and eventually they began, you know, Nashville is a Mecca for publishing companies. And so eventually they turned into books and my wife went to heaven a couple of years ago, but I just keep on writing, but now my ministry is primarily writing and speaking, I'm still connected with my church in Nashville. But as a caregiver, I had to step away from full-time pastoring. And she had my wife Katrina had multiple sclerosis. But that's the way that we got into it. I didn't really intend to be a writer, but preparing sermon sort of pave the way

The Eric Metaxas Show
Mark Wahlberg: I Am Committed to More Faith-Based Content
"So I guess my question is at what point first of all, at what point in your life as an adult did it become really serious? You talk about scripture reading, whatever, you know, there are a lot of people say, I believe in God, but well, that's becoming a dad, you know? Having a dad becoming a husband. You know, the older you get, the more serious it gets, right? And that being said, now I don't make a decision based on whether I'm going to do something and compromise my artistic integrity just because of my faith, you know, I've always hoped that God is a movie fan, I've made movies that are about. Tougher subjects that have been things that I wanted to do and challenge myself as an actor. But I definitely am committed to and looking forward to doing more faith based content and more stuff that just has substance and helps people.

The Eric Metaxas Show
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Dot com, go there. You ask me if I okay, folks, are you ready? Get ready. It's going to be my slightly boring interview with Mark Wahlberg because I'm not joking. Yeah, it's almost funny. It's like, hey, what would Eric be like? If he has to interview somebody and there's no humor allowed. Yeah. Well, now you're going to find out. Mark Wahlberg is coming up in two seconds. And I was able to joke around with Mel Gibson. Yeah, you are. I was able to joke around with Rudy Giuliani. It was nonstop joking. Usually I joke around if I can't joke around. And now said about metaxas and so did this market that you actually know what he did. He did. Listen, I want to be really clear. Wahlberg was a nice guy. I really like him, but he was just very serious. So I don't know nothing about that. But I guess I want to say also to people who are tuning in, please support our sponsors. Please support Mike lindell. Go to my store dot com. The bond hoffer poster is gorgeous. I promise you, you will see. It's gorgeous. It's inspiring the inspiring quote silence in the face of evil is itself evil. We need to be inspired right now. So go to my store dot com, use the code Eric all my books are there, go to my pillow dot com, use the code Eric. New dramatics, all this money. Oh my God. 30% off. New tremendous dot com 30% off this month. Folks, 30% off. How could we forget we should have mentioned dot com, use the code Eric 30%. They decided to kick it up a notch. 30%, okay, when we come back, we got marky Mark, and after that, we got all kinds of other people, but we're not going to tell you who. Mark. It's great to meet you. I got to tell you. I'm happy to meet you. I'm happy to meet you because when somebody comes to faith and then is willing to bring that into their craft, that's rare. And that's really what the main thing I want to ask you about, when did your faith become real for you? Because it's obvious you wouldn't make a film like this. If it wasn't important to you, it's been very real for me from a very early age. I mean, I do a credit all of my personal and professional success to my faith. Now that being said, you know, like a lot of people, you get to trouble you turn to God and please help me in this will never happen again. But when I started doing good things, good things started happening for me. And I'm a man of routine, you know, people always give me a hard time about my schedule, but that's what keeps me centered and the base of that is that in my prior time, my scripture reading and then of course, you know, working out and then I feel like I can conquer the world until I go wake up my teenagers and then I realize I need lots of help, but yeah, I think I've always felt like I wanted to do more with the talents and gifts that were given me for the greater good and to fulfill God's purpose. You know, he put me in this position for a reason and it's not to just keep making. You know, colonies that sometimes work and sometimes don't. And so when this came to me, I really felt like it was meant to be. Well, I mean, a lot of people that say they're Christians, but you'd never know it from their work..

The Eric Metaxas Show
Mark Wahlberg: Bringing Faith Into His Craft
"When somebody comes to faith and then is willing to bring that into their craft, that's rare. And that's really what the main thing I want to ask you about, when did your faith become real for you? Because it's obvious you wouldn't make a film like this. If it wasn't important to you, it's been very real for me from a very early age. I mean, I do a credit all of my personal and professional success to my faith. Now that being said, you know, like a lot of people, you get to trouble you turn to God and please help me in this will never happen again. But when I started doing good things, good things started happening for me. And I'm a man of routine, you know, people always give me a hard time about my schedule, but that's what keeps me centered and the base of that is that in my prior time, my scripture reading and then of course, you know, working out and then I feel like I can conquer the world until I go wake up my teenagers and then I realize I need lots of help, but yeah, I think I've always felt like I wanted to do more with the talents and gifts that were given me for the greater good and to fulfill God's purpose. You know, he put me in this position for a reason and it's not to just keep making. You know, colonies that sometimes work and sometimes don't. And so when this came to me, I really felt like it was meant to

The Eric Metaxas Show
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"I guess so let me say a little bit about the dinner with Giuliani. Yeah. Jenna, who worked with him, you know, as a lawyer for Trump. Co counsel. Co counsel with Giuliani, who is one of the greatest prosecutors who has ever lived. I mean, if you know his story, you can look them up. He said, we're going to be watching the masters Sunday Sunday afternoon. So when he came up to the apartment before we go to dinner. So we go up to the apartment and, you know, it's just a crazy honor to meet the mayor. And I mean, I met him years ago, he wouldn't have remembered, but he was so friendly, so affable, genial, generous, that it was really beautiful to see that somebody who has achieved this greatness in his life. I mean, he has done, again, most people, they only remember what happened, you know, in the last year. He's just been so amazing. But he was so wonderful. We went over to bar Italia, which is on Madison Avenue. And some woman who was a fan of his wanted to get a picture. He acted like she was doing him a favor. He was so sweet to her. You know, so sometimes when you hear what people are like behind the scenes, when they're not faking it, but it was just, it was wonderful. It was absolutely wonderful. So anyway, if you didn't hear that, if you didn't listen to that, you can go obviously we post everything on rumble. I want to say again, we're putting everything, we put everything out via email, you have to sign up for Eric metaxas dot com. And we send you everything. We'll send you the Mark Wahlberg, the Dave Rubin, the everything. So it's right there for you. So you don't have to go looking for it. Okay, so we come to the film father stew. Yes. I interviewed Mel Gibson the other day about it, right? And I'm not, as you know, I'm not like a hard hitting journalist. I'm not going to ask the tough questions. That's just not who I am. Maybe I'll become that. But right now, I'm just not the kind of person that's going to put somebody on the spot. Don't become that. We want the lovable area. Well, I mean, you know, there's a role for that to ask a hard question. But not yours. But I'm no Barbara Walters. No, you aren't. What kind of tree would you be of all the trees if you could be a tree? But you could be a barber. If you want in this day and age, but the fact is that with Mel Gibson, I just thought, you know, it's just an honor to interview him. And I don't want to get into the controversial stuff and ask him controversial stuff. But there's a lot of controversial stuff. And with Mark Wahlberg, it was in person. It wasn't a zoom thing. But it's set up by Sony when a film comes out like this father Stu, I guess, you know, they set it up and it's like part of a junket as they call it. So you feel a little bit, I don't know. It's just a kind of a strange, it's very different from interviewing somebody that you get. It's like you're on their term. Yeah, you're on their turf, and they treat you like the underling that you are. So it's kind of funny. So the night before, I had to watch the film fathers do because they wanted me. It was important to them that you watch it before you do that, right? Probably because they've had like really callow journalists doing these interviews don't know how do I pronounce Mark. And so they want you to watch the film. So I watched the film. And the thing that I have to say to my audience is it's wall to wall F bombs. It's like loaded with cursing totally unnecessary cursing. So even though it's a sweet film, it has heart, it's a pro God film. It's a this or that. It is just not the film you could say, hey, take the family. No, you can't take the family. You can't recommend it to the youth group because it's basically so I thought, do I want to bring this up with Mark Wahlberg, not really? Do I want to put him on the spot? He financed it, you know, he used millions of his own money to do it. He does a beautiful job. I mean, he's a really excellent actor. And he did a great job in it. But I didn't want to bring that up, but it was kind of funny to me that I'm interviewing this guy about this family film, it's not a family film, but it's, you know, very pro faith, Catholic film. And it's wall to wall, F bombs. It's like David Mamet wrote the screenplay. So I didn't ask him about that. It's based on a true story, too. I wonder if the real life father stew was like that, you know? So we don't know, but it is kind of funny that I just didn't have the heart, you know? And also I think sometimes when you're in the presence of people like this, like he's an a list star. I mean, in 2017, he made more money than any actor in Hollywood. So it's that level of zillionaire top level actor. And I almost feel like I don't want to give them a hard time. Like I feel like, you know what? He came to New York. He's doing this thing. He's doing a faith film. He's doing that. So I didn't want to give him a hard time. But also, he was very serious. And as you know, Alban and as my audience knows, if I can't joke around, you might as well tie my hands behind my back. Like, I don't even know how to communicate if I can't tease you. But with him, I didn't feel like I could really tease him. It was like he wasn't either in the mood or he wasn't going to get the joke or whatever. So it's kind of a serious interview. So we're going to play it in just a moment when we.

The Eric Metaxas Show
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Eric the Texas. Oh boy. I know. It's Wednesday. It is. You knew that. Just like right off the top of your head, you knew. Look at that Wednesday again. Unbelievable. Well, Alvin, we got a lot of things this year. Some happy, some sad, some tough, some happy, some tough. First of all, we should let the audience know that in a couple of minutes, we're going to air my conversation with Mark Wahlberg. I probably should talk about that upfront. But before I get into that, my experience with Mark Wahlberg before I get into that, I should say that we have a lot of exciting guests coming up. We've been getting some amazing guests yesterday, we had Jenna, our friend, I'm trying to think that was yesterday, yeah. Jenna was yesterday at the beginning of my conversation with Jenna Ellis, we had Rudy Giuliani, she introduced me to Rudy Giuliani. And then of course, on Monday, we aired the interview with Rudy Giuliani. Both hours. What I didn't share. I've had just a crazy few weeks, we had the honor of dinner with mayor Giuliani on Sunday Night. And his son, Andrew Giuliani, was there. His son is running for governor in New York. And let me tell you, we need him. Oh boy, would that be amazing? Because once you get to know him a little bit, we're going to have him on the show, which is to say Andrew Giuliani. He is, oh gosh, it's just wonderful to think that there are people out there who would be wonderful in these roles. But it makes me think of the fact yesterday there was a shooting on the subway in New York. Now, I just want to tell you, New York since Michael Bloomberg left office because he was sort of continuing the Giuliani policies. Since he left office, things have been going downhill in New York. So when you hear about something like a subway shooting, you almost can't believe it because New York has been so safe for so long. Yeah. And I just thought to myself, Rudy Giuliani would not let this kind of stuff happen. So you have a mayor now, Eric Adams. I don't know if he is willing to do what it takes. But if you listen to the conversation that we had with Giuliani, Giuliani knows how to deal with this. This is not rocket science. It's really, it's fixable. That's the horror to me of places like Chicago. It's fixable. But you don't have the political will anyway. I want to re air my conversation with Giuliani, maybe next week sometime. But it's just heartbreaking to think that that's the case. We had Laura Logan on the other day, we're going to get her back. We've got Oz Guinness coming up. We have Dave Rubin coming up. We have David berlinsky coming up. We've got all kinds. And those are just the ones I can remember. Those are just the days. Those are just today. That's right. So, okay, so.

Dual Threat with Ryen Russillo
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on Dual Threat with Ryen Russillo
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The Dan Patrick Show
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"Hey everybody it's dan patrick your host of the dan. Patrick show when a drop into the feed here. And tell you about another show that i host. It's called that scene which is out now. Wherever you listen to your podcast in each episode i chat with different celebrity actors about some of the most iconic memorable scenes like we'll farrell streaking and old school bryan cranston saying goodbye to walter white on breaking bad or pignataro doing topless standup after a double mastectomy. Here's a clip. From our episode with john cena opie enjoy. What was your favorite line in that same. I love being able to try to talk the dude until like for lack of a better term like fight. We're going to go settle this in the parking lot and it's not going to be what you think. What if someone was really talking wanting to start a fight but also confused about what that may be because he's confused about himself and maybe this is a cry for help. I'm not sure. And then you know when he says you know pay mark wahlberg and you know you're like mark wahlberg ways like one hundred and fifty pounds. I look like the guy who ate very. I've had that comparison just because there are geography. We're both new england guys. We have a similar look but we both have a very sizable difference. I just went into a reactionary state. Whereas i've heard this a bunch of times. I'm trying to talk smack. So i'm like i. I'm this wait. How do you not see that. How can you call me mark wahlberg. I would be to mark wahlberg and that led to that and you're both musicians rappers. Yeah i hung out in my underwear in the suicide squad. So we're kind of like both underwear models tooth you know. I actually played his adversary in daddy's home. Honestly i think it was that moment in trainwreck. and mark wahlberg himself was like hey. We need to get john for the button of daddy's home along would mark last in the ring. Mark will be fine. I just think it would be developing that callous getting used to falling down all the time but anyone who has the charisma to hold an audience ws made for that. I'm so glad that they don't take the plunge and experience the the energy for themselves. Because i be totally out of work..

The Dan Patrick Show
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"Hey everybody it's dan patrick your host of the dan. Patrick show when a drop into the feed here. And tell you about another show that i host. It's called that scene which is out now. Wherever you listen to your podcast in each episode i chat with different celebrity actors about some of the most iconic memorable scenes like we'll farrell streaking and old school bryan cranston saying goodbye to walter white on breaking bad or pignataro doing topless standup after a double mastectomy. Here's a clip. From our episode with john cena opie enjoy. What was your favorite line in that same. I love being able to try to talk the dude until like for lack of a better term like fight. We're going to go settle this in the parking lot and it's not going to be what you think. What if someone was really talking wanting to start a fight but also confused about what that may be because he's confused about himself and maybe this is a cry for help. I'm not sure. And then you know when he says you know pay mark wahlberg and you know you're like mark wahlberg ways like one hundred and fifty pounds. I look like the guy who ate very. I've had that comparison just because there are geography. We're both new england guys. We have a similar look but we both have a very sizable difference. I just went into a reactionary state. Whereas i've heard this a bunch of times. I'm trying to talk smack. So i'm like i. I'm this wait. How do you not see that. How can you call me mark wahlberg. I would be to mark wahlberg and that led to that and you're both musicians rappers. Yeah i hung out in my underwear in the suicide squad. So we're kind of like both underwear models tooth you know. I actually played his adversary in daddy's home. Honestly i think it was that moment in trainwreck. and mark wahlberg himself was like hey. We need to get john for the button of daddy's home along would mark last in the ring. Mark will be fine. I just think it would be developing that callous getting used to falling down all the time but anyone who has the charisma to hold an audience ws made for that. I'm so glad that they don't take the plunge and experience the the energy for themselves. Because i be totally out of work..

Johnjay & Rich: After Words
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on Johnjay & Rich: After Words
"Touch on this weird that they would do that like if they if i was their marketing department and i reposted are post. I would have sent a thank you box or something like that. T shirts or something. It'd be like hey man who graduate like our product and whatever you like your hoodie. Here's her short companies do that. You would think that. That's like a no-brainer and they didn't and it's it it's been. I noticed it about five days ago. And i can't stop thinking about it and it's consumed my mind. Now i drive. I think about it. I wake up in the mornings i think about it. I don't wanna not late. Mark wahlberg mark wahlberg says nineteen ninety-three couldn't just be just be that he didn't have his phone around when that post went up. Get around to find it right now. I wanna give you some peace of mind municipal okay. It's pretty cool. He just hadn't gotten to it yet. You scroll down or utility. It's not verified. Correct seventy five thousand five. That's the one you would think it would be verified. It's mark walmart's if you scroll down it's the one where there's there's It's one where there's more than one post so in-studio video right. Yeah there's a post in front of it like you have to swipe swipe to see the cover. Yeah what takes a second. Gotta look for describing. It must be one was there was too long ago. It wasn't that long ago. You find twenty third jerry. I went too far. That was fast was a bunch of pants on it pants pants. Chilean guest pants is showing you. The posted a window fans found it liked by john. J van s like by my sister to okay she walberg he liked it over like actually i. I see feel so much..

Johnjay & Rich: After Words
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on Johnjay & Rich: After Words
"Here's the deal. You have to renew in some states. So if i'm going to like iowa. Wedding i gotta make sure i'm living in deja vu right now and we talked about this. I was like at the time. You guys made fun of me then for renewing every year and then it got you look like crap with so much better. Clean-shaven thing say what else are the segue into this. Check this out. Let me know how you feel about this. I bought all this close from mark. Walberg marky mark and the funky bunch albany brand about a bunch of clothes from from his company in. I just spent two hundred bucks buy some short yesterday from his company for shorts for you. Yes that's you. Let my shorts. I really liked the certain things that they have right. And i put grants videoed and posted on our answering because we were talking about right now if i was talking about it right now. Grams video posted right. That's what we do and and that's totally fine. I'm you know we always. That's what we do show we talk about something. We support it. We talk about it. You know martin de sounds like a the construction workers. Also god you stop down for that by affording talk account. They wanted to know if i would follow which count. And it's all. These people posting their farces hilarious. Make money off. There's like only fans account. There's so many people that hit me up. That wanna pay for mr baby too far on demand. I can't whenever you feel like there's one in the chamber is recorded When you're buying shorts you might want to buy some new shoney's too. Because i can't understand why god blake white. Calvin klein like russia poop and.

KILF Morning New Podcast
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on KILF Morning New Podcast
"To ensure baby is always with you. Where's baby look before you lock paid for by nitsa. Our producer was putting together this segment. He said he actually was watching all the trailers in their entirety. Because all the movies looked really interesting. So let's see how frank like them all morning frank could morning. of course you know interesting doesn't necessarily mean good true. This is true so we're going to start with an origin story of a brand. You'll recognize recognize as snake eyes. Gi joe origins brute piece changed to become so. Would you think well This is an attempt to reboot the gi joe series. There were two previous. Gi joe movies back in two thousand nine two thousand thirteen both were big cgi extravaganzas. This one is leaner and meaner the origin story. Not only of snake is. Who's one of the top. Gi joe commandos but of his nemesis storm shadow It's a tale of revenge and betrayal and Do double and triple loyalties It's less oriented toward a big effects than it is to martial arts action and sword play It's it stars. Henry golding who made a lot of female hearts swoon. When he was in crazy. Rich asians He plays snake eyes And he does or his. Stuntman does a lot of fighting The the movie is shall we say less oriented toward big visual effects than the first ones And that's a good thing but the fights go on so long that they become very tedious. It's a pretty slow movie And the while the action is well choreographed and better shot than it usually is in such movies nowadays nonetheless it gets a bit tedious. The problem with the film for me at least as it takes itself much too seriously. Maybe fans will appreciate that for me. It created a movie that was unintentionally humorous. There were points in this movie where the dialogue is so leading and the performances so over serious That i started laughing almost uncontrollably. How absurd it all was And there's a there is one big Visual effects seen involving some giant anaconda 's Obviously made out of plastic That i found very funny. Indeed if you're a fan of the gi joe series. I suppose you'll probably enjoy this movie. I think most other people will find it too much of a not very good thing next up midnight in the switch grass. It's about Thriller about an fbi. Agent and florida state officer figuring out an unsolved murder case. In this stars. Bruce willis and megan fox. I just introduced the wrong movie. So what we're listening to is a piece from the movie that i should have introduced called old. It's by m night shyamalan discount. Six two scouts happening very wrinkled wrong with his speech. So what about it well. Shamlan of course became famous. His twist endings It was sort of a curse. He was Loaded down with ever since the sixth sense and he tries to provide one here. This is about a bunch of people who go to an isolated beach On a remote island Beautiful but they begin aging rapidly there The adults get wrinkles and Body aches and their children actually get older and older they go from six to eleven to Sixteen over the course of a few hours and they are of course played by different actors The adult role played by the same actors who just put on a little makeup Along the way and the question is how is this happening. And why is it happening and Shamlan who based this adaptation on a graphic novel called a sandcastle Tries to provide an explanation. Why it's happening and it turns out to be so clunky a revelation at the end that it's ridiculous and not only ridiculous but it's something that you probably predicted thirty minutes into the movie. So the attempt here at a twist ending doesn't work and the fact of the matter. Is that the movie. Can't really tell you very much about these characters as they get older and older what you get or basically snapshots along the way and so the actors are never able to invest these characters which with much depth old starts out with a good idea And it might have been done well. But i'm afraid that shaw milan's tricks are the things that have gotten old over the course of the years and the movie turns out to be a disappointment. All right so far. Scott is a little disappointed. I think that one's called old moving. Onto a film. With bruce willis and megan fox called midnight in the switch grass charter hill. You want it my crimes. The fbi on with the state police supposed to be protecting these girls. That's not your operations lift. Know the minute. I got bait became my operation. This one sounds really good. Well it's an attempt to do a popish. Serial killer Thriller in pensacola florida. Supposedly although it was actually shot in puerto rico and it has a good cast It unfortunately is pretty much. The sort of thing you'll see on network television In terms of police procedural accepted it's grislier and nastier You have megan fox. And bruce willis. We're playing fbi agents. Who were after this guy and you have them teaming up with amiel hirsch who plays the florida state policeman who joins in their operation and at the end. Megan fox has to put herself out as bait to catch this fellow. And of course you know that the operation's going to go wrong and she's gonna wind up a captive and at the end you get a lot of torture scenes involving her which are very unpleasant and very grisly. I found this movie really unpleasant to watch And while i suppose you could say that this is a cast worth watching. I wish i were watching them in something else okay. Midnight in the switch grass is what that's called a now onto marky mark mark wahlberg and a new movie about working class father in a small town who walks across the country after his son is bullied for being gay. This is called joe bell kentucky from getting victim. These guys at school not be more different. That's not an answer. Jay gay let nature take. Its course it'll work itself. What work itself out. Interesting interesting trailer. There how's the movie. Yeah this is a real life story of course and it's ernest it's a very heart wrenching. Retailing of a real life story about this fellow. Joe bell Who tries to walk from his home in oregon all the way to new york As a way of bringing attention To the fact that is Gay son was bullied at school And mark wahlberg plays joe bell of a kid named Read miller plays his son jaden Walberg is a little over parted here. he can't really manage the depth of emotion that he's supposed to inject into this character. read miller as much better as his son. The problem with the movie is is it structure curiously enough. because it's written by diana asana and the late larry mcmurtry Both of whom collaborated in writing the film of brokeback mountain. Some years ago which was almost perfect. Screen play this. One is not because they choose to go back and forth in time. They start with the guy walking along the road and they have flashbacks to what happened to his son. This is to provide suspense and a big revelation about halfway through but it turns out to be a pretty cheap way of increasing the audiences emotion. really pandering to the audience. And it's an unfortunate choice. There's some good acting here. As i say by reading miller by gary sinise who plays a sheriff. The guy meets along the way. But i'm afraid this movie doesn't quite make it. It has a very good story that it sort of mishandles And that's an unfortunate thing. All right unfortunately not a lot of good this week. Thanks frank frank sweet tick one. Guy's opinion dot com..

Lights Camera Barstool
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on Lights Camera Barstool
"Just described gumby. Dilatot bride voiced. Bumblebee i mean you could be long. It makes a movie. The call cybertrust scene in that movie is really fucking sucks ass. A big pilot dog shit james raw voice. We fucking stinks gonna watch. The shady needs didn't pick me up by it diarrhea. Chris read the script law. I don't feel so hot right. It's like we'd have diarrhea the spy months big up. I'm sick ain't up a bit big name actors. Like i can't do the movie. I got a focus on a tv show. But that what he's doing i just. I don't even know defending jacob apple show i believe All right bad fucking movie. Fifteen from trill from ken jack. Seventeen for me. Twenty eight from the audience. Not many people steamy yet on We'll be reviewing man's gun. Luca hit man's wife bodyguard next week. Luca new pixar movie. Walt disney pixar. Movie going to be on disney plus. Apparently it's pretty fucking good luca Can you pass the goggle. We actually i think we actually missed our screening potential on that we've still in we signed. I signed up for that. I believe that's coming up setting it expired then comes out like in two days But it sounds. Today's apparently fantastic. They say may not make you cry. I wonder if you like people. You'll you're really appreciate and then there's there's a lot to that pixar can offer the original louise bands wife bodyguard next week. You wanna play jay. Go fuck walk on the land. I'm not gonna stop. You was to mid westerner like. I'm like that accents very convincing my word. What an accent. This how the sound there can't tell okay mark wall okay. So mark wahlberg movie draft. We can do one. We can do can do a reshuffle for draft order or reverse order. I'd say we read you read reshuffled. I was last. I would get i pick. That's why being fair and asking that reverse order does give you the first pig. Still you sound like you want the first pick. Yeah but also i. Don't you know we have another podcast. This company called rated r. drafts. We don't really hype them up like do we just kind of do it more for the talking points. I don't wanna be a our buddy eddie. He's gonna pie. They call them red but they raffle off and you get to pick the order. I feel like that's also. Why ahead of communist leader base their things comrade at. They photoshop him in a mao. Zedong and okay. I asked noted. I.

Lights Camera Barstool
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on Lights Camera Barstool
"I really had fun when completed. With my nacho. Abandon me and walk. Grabby gunman shot as bad movies. I read may. But i'm still proud. There's there's gotta be a little charbagh now because you've obviously you've had a career you've been in things that are just so highly regarded and because look it's early. It's been a year so this it reeks of cult classic. Jog you how. okay. I've been. I'm proud to be art it. I mean there's pretty good talent and a guy. The guy that played the lead though the wrestler guy who was on vikings. Ira came these terrific guy and so pleasant and what's funny is produced by my girlfriend's old boyfr- acevedo's the patriots on in on what instagram i. Guess no. I don't do instagram really. But a pair of my daughter greer spends most of her life monitoring anything on. I got a phone call about twenty minutes. After victories boasted of us together around instead of money lane and she knew full blown State because i worked with her boyfriend. I'm sorry this is the job and she's fired now but for a while he did you. Did you have any input on the character name. no off..

Lights Camera Barstool
"mark wahlberg" Discussed on Lights Camera Barstool
"No comments. No no. it's about paramount plus. Okay yeah okay okay. So this is a movie where i was like i. Can you know again. I kind of get it. Like maybe i can get away with some light. Scrubbing in paramount. Plus has a ten second scrub so to do that effectively. So i like. I couldn't even like try to advance the misery. Tune in point is netflix. Not tense. second day thirty second. i don't. I don't i don't know i normally don't scrub but i was like you know like i i get i get it. I get it on this one. This is okay so always. This is a big time. I get it moving in the first twenty minutes. There was all right. No stopping and then we're going to do a mark wahlberg movie draft. We've we've never done before Walberg a draft of of all mark wahlberg films. Oh well you know maybe it's not as maybe there's something else you want to draft. That's fine is on ice. play some work. We wonder if wall burgers Which yeah it's a real thing but yeah we will be reviewing we have interview with kelsey grammer. The grand man. That's we call them. We call them up to his face to you. React electing call matt graham man. He's a guineas. Do a dentist club. They can call it. The graham graham the gland grand gland grant the grant graham. I you like when bobby knight the student or whatever. I got no verbally attacked..

The Woody Show
In 'Kid 90' Soleil Moon Frye opens a time capsule about being young and famous in the '90s
"Did everybody here. this thing. That punky bursts doing solar moon. Fry things that are on streaming know. What apparently today on hulu. There's something called kid ninety. It's documentary that she put together so basically it's time capsule for jax cry and so if you're a gen xer that's awesome like did this. And she's like behind the whole thing. Okay but Yeah i'll check it out. Yeah it's on hulu today. I don't know much about it but kidney had me solely moon frye punky brewster. Yeah she did marry a producer like the guy that helps put together punk. Yeah punked sorry so that kind of stuff. It says. When i started the dock it wasn't meant to be all about me. I tried to make it about everybody but me. But you're watching. I guess you see that. She really did kind of know. Who's who of young hollywood at the time like punky brewster. Leonardo dicaprio kevin connolly. Brian austin green mark. Paul goss ler johnny lewis even charlie sheen. She lost her virginity at surely shave. Now here you go at one point. She listens to a voicemail from sweet sounding mark. Wahlberg greg lucky. She remarks that she's nervous to call him back. I don't blame. Geez she was everywhere house. Oh okay you're talking about something else. Mark wal mart and the funky bunch. That's what i'm saying. Is she knew she did.

The Big Picture
Top Five Mark Wahlberg Movies: Say Hi to Your Mother for Us | The Big Picture
"Unfortunately this Shithole has more fucking leaks in the Iraqi navy. Fuck Yourself. I'm tired from fucking your wife. How's your mother good? She's tired from fucking my father. You have a job Tom. I'm a firefighter. Oh God bless you a hero. I'm not hero. We'd all be here. We could use the petroleum. No excuse me Christmas. Utah a lot of fucking money. What did you do? I mean if you take away nothing else for my class from this experience let it be this. If you're not a genius don't bother right. The world needs plenty of electricity and a lot of them are happy and they can help. It really can't be that we can always do. Better let me keep trying. If you guys keep trying I'm shawn fantasy and this is the big picture. A conversation show about Mark Wahlberg. This episode may break the all time record for big picture dissonance later in the show. I have an interview with Kelly. Reichardt the writer and director behind independent film classics. Like old joy. Meek's cutoff in the new film. First cow which might be the best movie of Two Thousand Twenty so far. I hope you'll stick around for that but I were joined by the frog. Sheriff Chris Ryan. I heard that Mark. Wahlberg actually dropped out of first cow. He was gonNA play the cow Alao. But you're already doing animal. Humor here on driver too is calling. Chris. You're here because you're a fan of Mark Wahlberg work. He's The star of a new movie. That is hitting Netflix. This Friday called Spencer confidential. I think gets his fifth film with Peterberg. The actor turned director of such films as lone survivor and deepwater horizon. This is a very strange movie but I think it's going to be a a very watched movie because the corona virus is scaring America into staying inside their house. And so I think that there's a potential for a lot of viewership of this movie. So we're talking about Mark Wahlberg one of the most resilient and persistent movie stars. I guess of the past twenty five years so let's just start with WHO is Mark Wahlberg. How did this happen? That Mark Wahlberg became one of the signature figures of movies in the twenty first century. I would not say I'm a fan of Mark Wahlberg as like I'm a I'm agnostic as a citizen. Yeah I would say that. I am very interested in the way that he has conducted his career. Which is kind of a weird throwback to a studio systems our he makes three to four movies every eighteen months somehow and just releases them at like a hugely prolific rate at. I'm fascinated by all the little pockets of his career that he has created where he repeats. You know he goes back to these little micro genres that he and he works a lot of people over and over again by the way he kind of has conducted his career to me is almost unique among Hollywood movie stars anymore. I mean most of the time when people achieve a certain level success. They just like see in three years for my next blockbuster or award fodder and he's just like nope. I'm grinding out. Family movie violent action film and then every once in a while Raunchy comedy and it's just like pretty pretty like unique among all Hollywood stars so I'm fascinated. What do you make them Amanda? I was fascinated when going back to you. Remember how many great directors he's worked with and how many actually excellent movies he's been in. Chris was asking me how much we watching I had to do for this podcast and the answer is a lot. Because I wouldn't say that Mark Wahlberg stays with me besides certain shots that will certainly be discussed on this podcast but he especially I guess in the first decade of this century just goes on a tremendous run. I really from Boogie nights on and works with a does a lot of really great movies and then kind of decides to just become like the Peterberg comedy guy in the second decade of the century. And I it's a really interesting shift. He just Kinda decides no. I'm going to do this now. And it's very fascinating to me I can't really make sense of. I also is Christmas talking about his efficiency. Just pulled up his daily schedule. Do you guys remember the days? Will he wakes up. Like four o'clock in the morning posted this on his own instagram typical daily scheduled to thirty. Am Wake Up. What don't you forty five prayer time. Three fifteen am breakfast. There's a lot of work work. He's golfing from seven thirty to eight. Which is the golf people? And there's a chamber recovery at nine thirty that takes more time than golf workout number two lunches and our so our meeting slash work calls also an hour and he goes to bed at seven thirty PM and which in Los Angeles for. I'd say six at least six months of the year. That is still broad daylight. Yeah Yeah Su. There is real efficiency baked into this. He's clearly very deliberate guy. He's making choices. And I think that pertains to his daily life and also his his career. There is clearly thought going into this. It's not a type of thought. I can access. I still don't know why you would wake up at two thirty and I don't know why you would do like five deep water horizons. There's a rumor that he has a routine. I think you. I'm speculating here. But I think he's a member of Wilshire Country Club here in Los Angeles. My husband told me this last night and he likes to play alone. He likes to play. And that's why he's playing so early in the morning and he's trying to get in like a quick nine or quick eighteen. I don't know five days a week which I'm who among? Us would love to do that if I could wake up before five. Am I would do it. I'll tell you I would love to do that. I'll tell you something else I am. I find golf to be social and I get crippled like when I play by myself. I'm like all the neurosis is creeping like. Should I take another shot now like it really playing golf? If you're not playing with anyone can just tell you. He's got three snacks on the schedule. Including one that takes an hour and a half from eight to nine thirty. Am is snack after seven. Thirty to eight am golf. Probably a euphemism. Oh Okay so you think. His sessions are ninety minutes. So you're saying to jump off something. Amanda said You know who? He reminds me of a bizarre way Cruz. Where it's like that run. Where cruises like I'll just work with Barry Levinson Stanley Kubrick and Steven Spielberg and every great director at it seems like I'm just the most important factor in the whole world and then one day he wakes up and says I'M GONNA make action movies for the rest of my life? It's very unlikely though. I mean his origins restraints obviously member of this very well known family. He's from Massachusetts. He starts out as a a rap artist and ultimately becomes a Calvin Klein M. C. An. Mc Yes we watched the vibrations video. Recently I took my top five twenty two. Would you make of good vibrations? And and how did you feel about the funky bunch all these years later? It's just really bizarre that this was a thing that we lived through. Who is the funky bunch? I I still don't know who's in it. Were you in a Chris? Thought it was the backup dancers. I mean yes. That's who they were but like do you know anything about them and where they are now. I was pretty. Yeah I was pretty. I was pretty authentic back then so I was. I was already listening to deep deep newer. Grab I love talking about the early nineties with you. Can we talk about the Calvin Klein ads for a second really really important? You're almost put these on my list. And it's and my honorable mention boxer briefs. Yeah I was still a boxer sky back then that was not interested in the product. Would you just tear the ads out of the magazine? Crumpled them up and throw them in the garbage. I think that the those are the signature moment in his career without the advertising campaign he would not have become weirdly Tom Like sub Tom Cruise but he you know. He soared to a of fame on that ad campaign. They're just extremely important. Ninety s imagery obviously came as also in them. And that's where the whole K. Moss thing starts Them Hating each other. Great early celebrity feud they're very important that's all and also it looks great. I mean he and his image was of basically like a tough guy with a bad attitude whether that was true or not he obviously got into some altercations and his his personal history is pretty complicated. We're not gonNA spend too much time talking about on this show. But I think that he basically leveraged his complicated persona in the public into a movie career and if you look at the first few movies that he makes replays these kind of like weird intimidating Undeveloped YOUNG MEN. You know in the basketball diaries in. Ryen Russillo favorite movie fear And even in boogie nights. There's something like violently adolescent about his his persona which is very different from the kind of actor and movie star that he is right now so a lot of times. I think that we could. You could write like a series of essays about how much actors of his generation have attempted to mimic the kind of like rough and tumble blue collar upbringing. That Walberg apparently had like how how often like DiCaprio Damon or these guys have tried to be like no I'm Jim Carroll and he's just a function Carol I'm the real thing but it's weird like even in his authenticity. If you WANNA call it that he still lacks like any kind of emotional intelligence or psychological depth to portraying those things and you could write all these essays. But you could just watch the departed. Because that's what this does that. Do you need that from an actor? Do you need to feel like this person is like in control and has that depth that Chris was talking about? I think I do ultimately. I think that there is a reason that I gravitate to Matt Damon instead of Wahlberg. And I think that you not just because of the departed and the Boston. Bill will talk about that a lot as a comparison but I like I said I really remember a lot of Walberg performances. Even though he's been given a lot of great ones and I think that's because they have a I don't WanNa say surface level. That's unfair. They're actually a lot of depth but they aren't the emotional depths and I think I personally don't hang onto those. I think I'm always wondering how in command of the Ark of his career. He is because you pointed out he makes he's. I mean he's just been a lot of great movies a lot of movies that are going to stand the test of time and it always seems like he's being cast the way that a lot of young actresses or cast as the. Nayef as the like the naive and innocent who gets corrupted when put into a system and like did someone in a room. Say That to him. This is your lane man will early like you think so. Well I just don't think that he I think he's largely in charge of the movies that he makes. Now he's like. I think that the movies that we see our movies that Mark Wahlberg once made for the most part and my suspicion is the reason he made that transition. Amanda was referencing about just mostly doing action. Comedy movies now is because those movies are more fun and easier to make for him there either like a physical challenge there like a day on the set whereas making boogie nights as hard Russell Smart. Yeah I think that he is both like sinking very strategically as the schedule would suggest and also like not over thinking it i. That's the VIBE. I guess sometime at the end of the day he's going like it very much is what it is. He is a very Surface level or just immediate actor. That's that's what you're getting and so I think he wants. He gets to produce the movies himself and make the decisions. You just kind of like. Yeah action comedies. Got There before we get into our top fives and I think we should figure out what we mean. When we say top five if it's five performances or his top five movies because there's some complexity. There is a very strange celebrity. The the nine eleven thing is you're staring right at. It's just hanging over my head as I think about him as a public person. So in twenty twelve Walberg was quoted in a magazine interview regarding. What would have happened if he had flown aboard American Airlines Flight? Eleven on September eleventh. Two thousand one. He'd been booked on a flight on flight. Eleven but his plans changed the day before the scheduled flight and he cancelled his reservation. Walberg received public criticism for stating quote. If I was on that plane with my kids it wouldn't have went down like it did and there would have been a lot of blood in that first class cabin and then me saying okay. We're going to land somewhere safely. Don't worry Warburg apologized for those statements. But they're actually the sort of thing that kind of inform his public persona and when we watch him in an action movie. We think that he's the kind of guy who's like I would have kicked some ass on nine eleven which I don't know if you like complicates the quality of the films that he makes but I can't get stuff like that. Outta my head once I've read or heard about it and I feel like we've referred back to it even in a joking fashion over the years right. Yeah it is definitely one of the top three things that I think about. When someone says Mark Wahlberg schedule yeah nine eleven yeah and the last night of prosthetic but like you know. I'm human beings. It's the point of the movie full movie as leading to that so yes I agree. It's funny he is both. I think very funny as a comedic actor like entirely humorless and it's that some things he's in on the joke on some things he's just kind of being like no I would have save. I would have stopped nine eleven. Which is just a ridiculous thing to say. And that's the joke of Andy Sandberg's say Heidi Mother for me. Yeah you know portrayal of him is this is like he's kind of total rube but also not. There's something very elusive about. Whatever's going on with an entourage thing it's like. Do you watch entourage because you think it's completely ridiculous or do you watch entourage because you think it's like six awesome representative drama and I dare to say that Mark Wahlberg is like Yup? That's how it went. I you probably think you're right. Insulin entourage Ari comes on and it's really like Whoa but most but he's like that's accurate me. Like Vince is very much living my experience. He's like we should make a show about it. I think. I think that you guys are right. Do you think that this should be five performances or top five movies I choose? I don't know I don't know where I landed. I think I did I tried to be interesting here but I I wouldn't say that any of these performances leap out at me except for my number one and number two as like excellent performances. They're more like movies. I really like was he ever given a truly great performance. Yes I I think. There's one and a half great performances on this movie and it's just a half is the end of boogie nights. No no I. Well that might be the case now. There's another movie I still did performances but I think they are. They are a little bit also an award for the movie knowing how best to use him right. Okay well then let's get into it. Let's go into our top five Mark Wilbur performances slash movies number five Amanda. Why don't you start us off? This goes out to Bill Simmons and apparently to right who I still have never met. Hello Ryan. I'm going with fear. Why not whow revisit? Yes I did okay okay seen Djing

Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
The unsinkable Tyson Fury took America for a night. Can he keep it?
"Tyson. Very deontay wilder both had unique entrances to the ring on Saturday night but the advantage at once the bell rang was all furious. Wilder was knocked down twice once in the third and once in the fifth round while there was able to extend the fight to the seventh round but fury was too much. Wilders corner threw in the towel giving fury the win by Technical Knockout Fox sports analysts and huge boxing Fan Christopher starred with us. Now good to have you on this one. How surprised were you by the outcome will pick wild during the tenth round? Tko So obviously. I thought he'd win. I was surprised he lost. I would not have been surprised. If fury had one in a decision it was a close fifty fifty. A lot of people are saying. It's a fifty fifty fight. I wouldn't have been surprised at off. He just outboxed him for trail round right but for him to march forward the way he did and knock him out. That's the problem. He was saying he was GONNA do it. You know in the premiums fight and I thought he was just talking noise right right and I thought he may be trying to throw wilder off. But here's something I have said since. Wilders become champion and been this prominent fighter and this is why despite his all time high knockout percentage despite his record no one really has ever put him in the class of Tyson Ali. Form and frazier any rocky Marciano. Any of the really great heavyweights. Because the fact is he can't box. He cannot box he has this. That's you his fight against Louis Ortiz. Recently he was getting shut out every round he knocked him out. May One St Right. And so what? What fury did there were so great when he took the fight to wilder and he had wilder backing up like around one. I was watching a fight with some guys. And we're like the body language or walters. Now he's backing up all of a sudden he's never nobody knew that right and he lunges with throws the right he steps for with his left and then lunges. You can't do that if you're backing up. And he wants. He took a fury. Took that away from him. He had no answer no he doesn't jive with a as a weapon. He does it to measure so I get the right right. He can't dance. I was even saying it may be equilibrium. Was just off but once after the third round. He looked out on his feet. I was saying run. Just move until you can get your wits about you or whole you wits about you. And he didn't even know how to do that. Look he showed a lot of heart. He showed tremendous heart because a punch drunk for the last four. But and I'll say this finally. I hope I'm wrong. I don't think he can bounce back. I don't think I think the best chance. He has the balance about that. Furio bounce back thinking fury. I think his best chance of bouncing back is to fight Joshua and maybe beat him but here you know you're the bully and then you get bullied and we've seen it. George Forman it's a religious conversion and fifteen. Here's a preaching to become when he became when he was a whole different person that one Tyson was never quite the same age. Because you're not the same in your own mind nor do you have that intimidation opponents and Roy Jones. Junior wasn't a bully but he was dominant you. Once he got beat he was never this guy. I just mentally. It's GonNa be so hard for him to bounce back I again. I don't think he could be fury. I definitely don't think it'd be fury but I have trouble in general so going back in history. This is what me very late on Saturday night. I picked wilder in a second round knockout because I thought after Tyson fury had all week predicted. I'm going to knock him out in the second round that he would get a little careless and be vulnerable to the one punch. That deontay did have in that. That Punch you could argue is about as lethal as any punch. We've seen in the history of boxing. I don't know if I've ever seen him more savage right than that one in all it takes is one. Is You know and that? Big trees going to topple. But you have to catch him flush and he wasn't able to catch him with it so we're my head. Went back to a fight. That I wrote about was that I watched. I didn't go to just watched it here. That was the rumble in the jungle. I haven't been more shocked by the strategy and the unfolding of a fight than than I have since I sat watching Ali something that I thought was impossible to the beast. Who Was George Foreman and remember in those days George? Foreman weighed two hundred and fifty pounds. He didn't wait to seventy three. And I thought that was beyond massive and Ali Wade to twenty for that fight so he was given up thirty pounds but he wound but he games he had gained. Wait to find out by hand by. I totally agree but I did not see rope adult coming. Because I don't think he's corner. Saw Rope it upcoming. He didn't tell anybody and he goes and lays against the ropes and let he had worked on his core all through his camp and he just put his gloves on and he just said is that all you got champ. Is that all you got and you just kept trying to chop wood until he just chopped himself down

The Frame
Hostless Emmys Hit All-Time Ratings Low
"The Emmy awards were last night and for a second year in a row the ratings hit it and all time low but bad news for broadcast. TV was good news for streaming joining me to recap the ceremony is the chief TV critic at Variety Daniel Daniel Diario. Hi How are you. I'm good. I WanNa ask you this whole idea of the hostess award show. It feels like it's not going away anytime soon. If you were to grade the as on how they handled it. What kind of Marx would you give them. I would give the EMMYS a failing grade for how they handled filling in the gaps without got a host. I thought all of the interstitial bits all of the comedy all the attempts to explain to the audience what TV was fell totally flat. I will say one positive fringe benefit was that I noticed that fewer stars were being played off and the longer speeches were more impactful and more thoughtful every other aspect of the production. I thought didn't work and I missed the presence of a kind of guiding intelligence. Let's listen to the speeches that did get to run a little bit longer. This is Michelle Williams accepting her emmy for playing gwen Verdon and Fosse Verdon and so the next time a woman especially a woman of color because she stands to make fifty two cents on the dollar compared to her white. Male counterpart tells you what we need to order to do her job. Listen to her the. I think it's important to note Michelle. Williams has simone history with this. She went back for some re-shoots on the movie all the money in the world. She got paid a thousand thousanddollars. Mark Wahlberg got a million and a half so this is a personal issue for her but it feels like the really did discover something by not playing Michelle. How Williams off absolutely I think I mean I feel as though if you think back a couple of years when Nicole Kidman won for big little lies she ultimately we got to give a long speech about what she learned about domestic violence in the role but she was kind of fighting with the orchestra in a way that kind of sapped the dignity and meaning of the moment the fact that Williams was able to kind of speak in Kristalina way as composed she was carrying across these points that were personal to her relevant to the project relative to Hollywood. I thought it was really important on unfortunately with the viewership being what it was. I'm not sure how many people saw these great points but I I still think it was important. Let's talk about the viewership because it does appear that the ratings were an all time low for the Emmy Broadcast and it does. I feel like what was celebrated. Last night was not network television. I think Saturday night live with the only network show that picked up any emmy's in the primetime ceremony last tonight. Does it feel us if this is a network show that celebrating stuff that you would never see on any network. Yes it feels as though this is a network show that not only we celebrate stuff that doesn't air on network but stuff that never could I mean fleabag show. I greatly admired that was the night's big winner in comedy is so so far beyond I think what the great network watching still extant mill American audience is accustomed to that basically could come from another planet. I think what this means for. The EMMYS is an existential question going forward of what the show can do and where it should even be. Would this be better better served. If we put the Amazon Netflix would be better served. We put it on

Ringer Dish
Emmy Awards 2019: The hottest red carpet arrivals, winners and losers
"Dash special edition really right littman. I'm Hellawell jam session teatime crossover event in the spirit of great television. We Love Crossover Event Lover Knock Great Television. What's going for it yeah. It's really negative because it was a really bad show we'll bounce Dallas and positively the phoebe Waller Abridge high of one in this is not fair. Thanks Jeff. Why why am I not in high too. I UH-HUH OH yeah yeah. It was a great night for her. That's true but to me. It was a television show true. No not definitely not what I mean. I think you know you're right on that note kate. Why don't you kick things off on a high for us. We're GONNA talk with highs and lows. We'll go back and forth all right start positive. I was the red carpet action pretty good pretty fun lot of color you know from the men and the women we love a color jacket. I'm I'm trying to do my best like Juliana ransack because it working your calendar at all you know mercilessly Nicolas Coster Waldo. They just like did the goal they are in Green. Yeah he looked really good. He looks great seen him look bad but I drew this award show as he does in every single still of photography taking him ever Israel. Where's the talks really well of any family well. It's a gift Lotta Pink and red dresses which I liked all of them. I think we were talking about just looks like a huge. Valentine onstage dynasty chic which I was into like Mandy Moore could've just like stepped off like an eighty soap op right and that's what I want for my fashion. We also have to Raji. GP Henson Great Yeah. All three of them have either watch dialing Hollywood on Netflix but I've heard it's really good it is really good and like the the first three episodes center around Dang Raji Henson's emmys dress code and yes this last year okay because Jason Baldness her stylist stylist and they're really good friends to show and so I was just thinking styling Hollywood and season two can't wait to hear about distress. They held it shadow styling Hollywood. One of Netflix few wins tonight. flicks yeah slow for them kind of great. Let's commercials now. ozark night were their networks commercials which wines the breaking bad movie. Yes that's true the Camino last hour. There were a few three just kept seeing the new netflix seven million. Leeann streaming sites now and there were commercials for all of them and there's a lot of apple plus huge. I feel like it anyway back to fashion. I also might think probably my favorite was purchase. There's Clarkson. She did like blonde more tissue atoms which is real kate everything you want from purchase. Clarkson ever but yeah it was great never looked great. We all oh really Zendaya so late though like we didn't really see your until she walked out in glasses she present which was fabulous. She's got the marvel money and she's a cool kid. So Oh yes you need to get there early. That's true. Actually she doesn't have marvel money anymore. Right right YEP per spiderman series is dead. Maybe they only mice. I'd still like to you see how that's ultimately resolved but yeah we know about that stuff too. I WANNA share that Kid Harrington who I generally have no interest in as John Snow or in real life but I thought he looks phenomenal Q. Like the Best I've ever seen him. Maybe yes maybe the best never looked tie really channeling Richard Madden which was a great look for him also recommended not show which was Sassou. Ask You guys see what Richard Man did in debt yeah bill t rex out of Lego instagram could for him huge flex. You know I'd like to nominate Emilia Clarke while around the gas are- if Valentino I I'd love to know about. I assume it's tape. That's involved in this attraction but she's wearing confidence. She looks great. I was so ready to root against I'm sorry I did but she made it a little bit more difficult than I had plans. At least you followed through my Rudolph and Michelle Williams both in floral patterns both looking great really really enjoyed that more Michelle Williams in a few minutes. I liked Natasha. Leones look also should we talk about Natasha. Leone clapping. Yeah you're cool. Kidman Adman clapping apparently it is interesting way of clapping. It is like she just learnt how a small child when you teach them how to do applies their hands together but she was consistent in it. She applauded for a lot of people which we appreciate. I really liked it. She was wearing glasses during the show. I just love glasses formal. Look look at the Oscars Golden Globes and EMMYS. It's very common and I think it's a great I would do it. Billy Puerto Ricans and also the formal yes. It's a great addition. It's fake furnished. We're on the same the same people to do it because like young always does it. Oprah as a love the former bosses Amanda. I'm happy to tell you that the Tasha Leo Gift of her clapping readily available for whenever you need that's great people are ready. I think that makes sense. I'm just going to try to do it in my own life. One more nomination. Naomi watts she looks phenomenal and black just logged in just great the new game of thrones star new game. It's just getting ready. I I liked we'll talk a lot more reckoning with routes but I like to the end of the show how David any off who is my one true love can be like and now it's over we did it and now it is over totally disavowing try to shut out any notions of the prequels and spin offs that are that are coming alright great injection positively positively we'll ride this enthusiasm into talking about the most awkward moment of evening which was allow a complicated one which was when. Phoebe Waller Bridge won on Best Actress in a comedy beating out Julia Louis Dreyfuss in her final season as Lena Meyer from beep and bridges incredibly happy. Kate was incredibly happy. Many people on the Internet were incredibly happy. Let's get this out of the way. This is a pro fleabag podcast. You're lovely about free. It's one of the best things that that I've seen in any medium in two thousand and nineteen. Maybe in the decade yet great up there yeah fix perfect episodes a season two. Yes at flawless sure but Julia Louis Dreyfus purpose is probably the best television actress of in history. Yeah I think she's like Lucille Ball and Carol channing. Yes and she had one for veep. I believe every season she had been nominated and she was going to break the record for the most emmy wins by a woman of of all time and she she is there's also a breast cancer survivor yeah and that happened between these seasons so I think we all assumed that this would be her emmy and and it was not and that's the way the cookie crumbles moreover everyone in the room assuming yes so it was like the most tepid response. It's a win from a show that is universally praised yes. I'm sure that no one's like fleabag doesn't deserve it deserve. It really sucks sucks. That's how the point just was such an incredibly awkward moment. Totally I think okay like root for history. It's like when you walk or it's and you want to see a record broken or you. You want like someone's got hot. Hand you want to leave him in the game but as long as possible like it's okay to root for history it's okay to experience that moment and it was just really awkward. Yeah and it's also a fever waller. Bridge did not really read the room in that moment. I was wondering I guess veep is maybe not a big deal in the UK. They don't care about it. They're like we have in the loop. We don't actually need the American version of IANUCCI stuff but she was like thanking her agent and I just it wasn't the note that you wanted at that. Moment also weird for her to be profusely thanking or agent given the feud between writers and agents right now. Yes weird moment. It was not mentioned once during the entire telecast now's house per day and there was a lot of ignoring everything going on TV. No one was talking about streaming services. Everyone was just you know thinking whatever likes Amazon that that helped them. A lot of Amazon wants by the way but yeah it just it. It was uncomfortable. Even though it was happy yeah it's like not undeserved served right with the moment felt wrong and it. Kinda sucks then for our bread shoes. True talent is actually Frank Kayla. I will say like she seems super for actress to me in that moment in a way. I don't like to acknowledge and I just like Oh. This is a real actress but she also had just been up there like I think it would have been different if she hadn't won anything yet yet right right right so she had just been up there. She's up there again. It's like Oh you again like everyone loves her but like it is. It would have been different than if it had just been the first win for few celebrity yeah so it's tough. It's a no win a little bit she continued to she did continue to win now. She did and it was awesome. That fleabag won best comedy. US totally detailing curling. Everyone say their favorite episode man you go first the last one I mean come on the answer here. I soon as you said that to me. I I also kind of don't think of them as discreet right so it's entirely it was just one you could put those together and it would be like one very long movie and it would be kind of perfect shorter then some worth celebrating movies kate the first episode the pilot was the second season yeah great one of the Jumpsuit Yeah Mine's the number three's Kristin Scott Thomas See Russia Kristin Scott Thurow's Jonzon hot priest socially tough but you got yeah Kristin Scott Thomas. Oh yeah that's a trade. That's funeral so many other version of one yeah one we don't talk about the new one in the really funny thing about season into fleabag is just like everyone acknowledges now including TV while our bridge how essential Andrew Scott as you play the AK Moriarty too many of us who watched Sir Lock. Yeah weird very greatest in yeah. It was really cool and she when she turned to him accepting best comedy. It was like we did this because Andrew. You're Scott came in and that was cool. It was great and also you finally got to be on stage which was good so a motive. Actually I just want to say I love back. I don't need any more Brett Gelman twenty twenty between fleabag and stranger things. Yeah Ozone Lot shred amount of everything done. We're done offense. I guess it's it's really inherently offensive thing okay moving on so that was like a low and then and then I within a low below the recovered itself yeah. Just I mean it is remarkable. It's saying that is a special as fleabag actually won the emmys. We don't see actually the best. Things don't usually win awards. That's literally every awards show and fleabag winning and phoebe Waller winning for writing. It's just like wow we did it. That's great yeah so that was good good job on this one thing good Johnson. Okay Okay Hi Michelle Williams speech amazing stuff amazing stuff. This is also what happens when you practice and you prepare and she had clearly given some thought to what she wanted to say and not. Maybe she wrote it. I'm not really sure because it was definitely well-crafted and she hit her points but it was more that she had an idea and she wanted to turn this into It's a speech about equal pay which is like something. She's been crosshairs about a lot. If you remember when they did the re-shoots for I guess it was called all the money in the world it was the Getty Nassar Getty show out of it so Kevin Spacey's the Laura for Christopher plummer and they did the re shoots her fi versus Mark Wahlberg fee. Yes she took like a daily fee and Mark Wahlberg at one point five million dollars and then it became a thanks so she I used that in order to talk about a Fosse verdant. FX And the support and what happens when you actually do support of working specifically women have car work. She just like she had the stats. That's she nailed it.

Chicago's GameDay
Sources: Lakers reach deal for Pelicans' Davis
"Yesterday on sports air. Here's Adrian wards now ski breaking down. The trade of Anthony Davis to the Lakers. This is a monster. Paul for the New Orleans pelicans to get to starters. Lonzo ball. Brandon Ingram an upstanding young player. Josh heart three, first round picks including the number four overall pick and Thursdays draft which allows the world not only draft Zion Williamson, at one, but number four, get another potential. Very good young player. But for the Lakers. They paid a steep price to get the player they had to get. They were able to keep Kyle Kuzma they had to get Anthony Davis. They weren't at the top of any big free agents lips. But it certainly changes the dynamic of that lake organization. What's next for the Lakers Agent Orange now on sportscenter who could they target in free agency. They'll get out into free agency this later this month, June, thirtieth and see if they can get involved with one of the big players on the market. Go Kemba Walker from Charlotte. They could certainly plug him in point guard if he doesn't resign with the Hornets he's a player that will be available teams like Dallas, New York have had interest in him. And you know there's a lot of teams in the marketplace looking for point guards this summer. You know, Jimmy Butler is another player if they are unable to come to terms on a new deal in Philadelphia. I think there would be some mutual interest soon as, as rewards announcing on sportscenter the Lakers. They get Anthony Davis a couple of weeks ago. It looked like they were in complete disarray with magic. Johnson. Rob Pelinka and everything going on there. Everything has now corrected itself with one major trade. The Lakers always find a way and tweeting just now for now expectation is Anthony Davis. Trade will be completed on July sixth league. Sources tell Bobby marks me assuming Davis. Declines to void four million dollar trade bonus this leaves the Lakers with twenty three point seven million in space. There is a chance that could be amended to July thirtieth, but it's still the sixth for now. Okay. So if it's six then the Lakers won't have the money to go out and get a MAC, Scott. They only have twenty three point seven. Look, if I'm over the key, here is that if they were able to wait for this deal to the thirtieth, July, thirtieth, then the Lakers would have that cap space. Go out and get Kemba Walker. Jimmy Butler someone else who wants max money. Yeah. Now, the question to me, and I love conspiracy theories, and I believe in them, and I think that you could get LeBron like what's stopping LeBron from going to the guys and? Saying, hey, Jimmy Butler signed a two year. I know you love Hollywood, your friends with the wall, burger guy with Donnie will Mark Mark, Mark Wahlberg, right? Yeah. What's stopping me from Saint sign a two year deal take twenty million a year or twenty million twenty million, whatever it is? And here's a part in Space Jam to for a couple of million dollars as well to, you know, just help to make it up somewhere else. Give some points on the movie too. You know, like let's get him some return on the DVD sales. Maybe to my point is what's stopping LeBron from doing this. There's nothing stopping LeBron from doing this behind the scenes. Okay. So why are you? You're acting like LeBron's our doing this. We know Brian Windhorst told the world on PTI back in mid-may that LeBron was having conversations with Kalat quite learn. Jimmy Butler even though quieter Jimmy Butler. We're still in the playoffs playing Jimmy Butler is still playing the first rider with Chris Paul. And Russell Westbrook yesterday. Yeah. I mean, and that's what he does LeBron does, and here's the key here, blocking dollar here on ESPN one thousand and ESPN app. This is why people love the NBA you have a chance every off season to remake your team. And to go for industrial bulls and the key here is this, you have right now, if you count the Lakers, what could possibly happen, this summer with the clippers the nets the Knicks the heat, the rockets, the seventy Sixers the Mavericks, they have cap space. And an owner who who wants to win and the Celtics that right there. That's nine teams in seven cities, all that will have interests this summer all with interest as what they can do to reshape their organization going forward trying to win a championship nine teams seven cities. That's what makes the NBA great is that movement is not solidified in the fact that you're in one spot, and you have to be there for your career, the NFL is built on the fact that you get a star quarterback and that quarterback will be your franchise until you don't want that star quarterback there. Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers will be together until Aaron Rodgers or the Green Bay Packers. Mostly the Packers don't want him to be there. Why? Because they can afford to pay him and quarterbacks. Don't move about in the NFL like star players in the NBA Ken, they can dictate policy. They can force it away somewhere. I get it some people erupts them the wrong way. But to others. It means your organs. Station each and every off season has an opportunity to take

Ellen on the Go
Interview with Powerball winner Lerynne West
"You pick the numbers yourself? I did not pay. You just ask them. Yeah. I got an easy pick. I it's always been my thought that if if I'm going to win if if I meant to win it, I'm going to win no matter how many how many tickets I by, you know, just just let it half the machine. Yeah. Okay. All right. So then you buy that. And then the drawing is the next day. Yes. Okay. And then how did you find out you one? So I'm going to let a friend's dog out. And she texted me, and she said did you win the lottery, and I. I said, I don't know. I said I'm on my way to let your dog out when I get there. Check my ticket, and I got there. And I went to check my ticket, and I didn't have any tickets, and I thought okay there at home in the moving so on my way, home, I called my sister. And I said, you know, so she called me. And and said that somebody from Iowa won the lottery and said funny, you mention that she said your tickets are in my truck. And so I said go out and check him for me. I said the Powerball spor and she said, oh my God, Lauren. The Powerball is or and I said no way and she said, yeah. So I said some me a picture. So she sent me a picture, and I went to I a lottery dot com, and I entered the day in the numbers. And when you get a number, right? It comes up in red and nothing was in red. And in fact, I entered the wrong date. So I. Fixed the date and. So other numbers came up in red and it said jackpot. Well, I've done something wrong again. So I started going through, you know, going back and forth with the picture of the ticket with the lottery dot com. And I'm like, oh my God. I said you get in your truck and get that ticket up here now and drive slow. Didn't want any acts. No flying out the window or anything. Okay. So you've received the money yet. I have received the money I had to go to my wealth managers office last week to sign papers, you already had a wealth manager. That's new to me. And you started a foundation. I did I started the Cowan foundation, you know, when I won the lottery, I thought I have a responsibility to to do good for other people in to help other people out his well, the Callum foundation is named after Mike grandson who was born at twenty four weeks in lived one day. So it it's named after him to honor his memory, the fact that you can do that. I mean that obviously was a very difficult thing to happen to your, you know, daughter, I guess daughter, and, but the fact that you now have this money to start a foundation in his name.

Ellen on the Go
Ellen Degeneres grills Mark Wahlberg with drivers text questions
"Can we talk about Mark Wahlberg? Absolutely. Yep. When we first started having him on the show ten years ago. Yes. You know, he's like a cool guy, and and sort of a tough guy and never really wanted to like compromise. This is my assessment of. Okay, compromise that that image of himself, and he still really like cool and works out every day, and is super fit and all the rest, but like he's able to let his guard down a little bit and absolutely loves zone. Yes. I think. Yeah. I think he softened a little bit and get has really nice guy. Yeah. And he has a daughter. Kevin Kevin can say objectively one of his children is about ready to take those driver's test yet. So he's going to teach her to drive because he he thinks he's the best driver in Los Angeles in the United States. Right. So Ellen gave him some questions from the California driver's Ed test. So your daughter's fifteen yes, she's is she taking the driver's license tests. She hasn't yet. She wants to start driving. I thought would be a great idea to take her here and let her drive a golf cart around start with a golf cart on the law, right safe. And then I'm like, I got to teach in the minivan. She's like, I'm not learning. I'm not driving minivan. I'm like driving a Cadillac truck either. Where there's a big divider I have to be able to reach the break and gas shut the car down. Right. So but she wants a nineteen sixty nine 'Sella Mercedes hard. It's going to be to drive that car a stick shift to well. You you clogging around in the nineteen and LA it's hard in a six, but I like a stick shift. I just got one. I. Learned on a stick shift or I'm going to. I'm going to ask you some questions to see if you would pass these are right from the DMV. All right. When parking a parallel to the curb on a level street. Your wheels should be a they must be turned towards the street. Be must be within eighteen inches of the curb see must touch the curb in the front or back. Well, you can't be eighteen inches away from the curb, and you can't be touching the curb. So it must be a you earn towards the street. Incorrect then roll. Yeah. Yeah. We hear that towards the Kurd. No. You. Sure. Yes. I gotta check this out west. You know, if you're if you're on a downhill, then yes, turned towards the curb you don't ever want to turn into the street you'd go rolling down the street who is he right away. When going up the hill the person coming up the hill of the person going down the hill. I don't know. Do what is it the person? We let me figure this. The person going up the hill has the right away because it's far more dangerous to backup going down than it is to go up. I know that that question it was the one probably the one question my life. Just let me ask the questions. All right. Just don't try to show off on one question. You know on trying to avoid the question. For safety. Look down the road to wear. Your vehicle will be in about a fifty yards be ten to fifteen seconds. See three Carlings. Well has to be as close as possible, close medium and far. So. You have to look straight the whole entire tire. You don't look ten feet if team feet or just fifty feet. What have you would have a cat runs out in front of you? You're gonna hit a kitty. Going to hit a kidney to avoid a tree gonna hit a kitty exactly I didn't fix site. That's the answer. The answer is ten to fifteen seconds. You don't wanna look fifty yards away. What if the kid is right here? Ten or fifteen feet. It depends. You're you're you're watching. Let's just talk. She taught about your movie. Thank his clearly, you're not going to answer any questions. All right. So it's called instant family. And and it's it's such a sweet feelgood film. And it's a true story. Two faced on the producer, right? All the writer director. Okay. Sean explained the movie he and his wife were becoming very successful. But they were getting a little older getting pressure from their family to start their own family, and he kind of made an off handed comment about well..

This Morning with Gordon Deal
Margo Martindale, JK Rollings And Remillard Zoe Kravitz discussed on This Morning with Gordon Deal
"This weekend? Here's your box office preview out this weekend is fantastic beasts crimes and Grindelwald wall. The second film and JK Rollings fantastic beasts series in this installment, the title wizard escapes and reassembles his followers with the goal of wizards and witches ruling over all mortal creatures it's up to Dumbledore and his former student to fight this threat to all of mankind. This fantasy adventure stars Eddie red main Katherine Waterston has Remillard Zoe Kravitz Jude law, and Johnny Depp. Based on a British TV series of the same name as widows and on some Ohio. Phil go ridden by gun rose, Gillian Flynn. The film follows the aftermath of a caper gone bad resulting in the deaths of the four would be thieves. Now, they're widow seek to follow in their footsteps and pull off the perfect crime. Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriguez, Colin Farrell, Jacki Weaver, Robert Duvall and William Niessen star. And Mark Wahlberg and rose Byrne team up in the comedy instant family. They play a couple who'd. Decides to adopt but finds themselves as guardians of three unruly siblings. Is they get a crash course in parenting, Margo Martindale. Julie Hagerty and Octavia Spencer also star still in theaters Grinch bohemian rhapsody overlord, the nutcracker in the four realms

Woody and Company
Movies Out This Weekend
"British TV series of the same name as widows and ensemble heist film. Go written by gun rose, Gillian Flynn. The film follows the aftermath of a caper gone bad resulting in the deaths of the four would be thieves. Now, they're widow seek to follow in their footsteps and pull off the perfect crime. Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriguez, Colin Farrell, Jacki Weaver, Robert Duvall and Liam Neeson's star. And Mark Wahlberg and rose Byrne team up in the comedy instant family. They play a couple who decides to adopt but finds themselves as guardians of three unruly siblings. Says they get a crash course. Parenting. Margo Martindale, Julie, Hagerty and caveat Spencer, also star still in theaters are the Grinch bohemian rhapsody overlord, the nutcracker in the four realms and the girl in the spider's web. Plus a star is born. Nobody's Fool venom Halloween and the hate you gift and that's your weekend box office preview on iheartradio. Hi, I'm Dan Patrick. I drive two hundred miles an hour for a living. So makes sense that I have life insurance. But so many people don't that's just an unnecessary risk. It means leaving your loved ones to suffer financially. If something happens to you. It's a struggle. My family knows as teenagers. Both my parents lost their fathers neither had life insurance. Don't take that risk. Get life insurance for help. Go to life happens dot org. A public service message from the nonprofit life happens radio six ten

Pardon My Take
Nicki Minaj and Cardi B Lash Out at Each Other, Escalating Feud
"Cardi B N, Nikki manashian back at it. So what's going on? I saw the Cardi B. She did like fifteen Instagram posts. Nicki Minaj has a radio show called Queen radio. Yes. Shoe snapping off saying that Cardi B got attacked at the Harper's bazaar party said Robbie so bad. I was mad at raw. You went home and told people security hit you, and we let that ride for legal reasons. But in reality, she said raw. Her head puncher like eight times, and I could hear it.

Jeff Ward and Ed Clements
‘House of Cards’ Season 6 teaser reveals Frank Underwood’s fate (Spoiler Alert)
"Am I favored TV shows on that flexes house of cards? It was Kevin Spacey's vehicle. Remember Kevin Spacey was the star. He started his Frank Underwood, buddy. Kevin spacey. Even though he's not going to be indicted by Los Angeles belief. He's off the show what happens to Kevin Spacey's character. Frank underwood. And this season's house of cards which will debut in November. What happens to Jeff? What happens doing he is assassinated? I'll give that to you. I was wondering for them all. I would say Steve they'll play that. Steve. Yes. Okay. He dies. He dies because I saw trailer today where she did he die. I don't know yet. Incorrect being assassinated as you tattle usually die when you're absent. Unless it's an attempt. Thank you for that. Yes. Yes. He dies because the trailer today. I saw Robert Wright to place guy Spacey's someday somehow makes it

Len Berman and Michael Riedel in the Morning
Box Office: ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ on Track for Strong Second Weekend Hold
"Now the weekend box office review meeting most analysts expectations crazy rich Asians spent its first weekend at the front. Of the pack with a strong twenty five million it's paying thirty four million since. Its August fifteenth opening came who's, already out grossed it's estimated thirty million dollar budget and that's as cinema score from. Opening day audiences suggests some extra strength moving

Jared and Katie
Jennifer Garner take Ben Affleck to rehab again
"Well Jennifer garner has not been linked with anybody Ben Affleck. Just did. Go, through a break-up Lindsey shook as he dated. For about a year I totally divorced yeah. He's totally divorced from Jennifer garner and then he got together, with Lindsay shook us and, they were, together for about. A year year and a half and then there was really no. Statement. That, they broke up but she deleted Lindsey shook. His deleted her Instagram account and then like the next day Ben Affleck was spotted out with Another girl a, summer saying a playboy model yeah Yeah But they were seen going through the drive through at a fast food. Place why? New why? Not Why not? Why not You're. Not tied anybody day people are thinking are Jennifer garner and Ben Affleck back together because. They were spotted together Jennifer garner driving Ben Affleck who was driving in the area was a sitting in the backseat of the car on. The, way to rehab apparently Ben Affleck has been on, quite a banjo lately and Jennifer. Garner had an. Intervention oh my gosh you've seen the pictures of him in the? Car driving Bawling hysterically Josie says Bali you're actually feel happy You can see it's just. A picture like his face is stained with tears I think that. It was a really bad people, have, been, reporting, Ben Affleck has been just partying partying partying. Navy that led to the demise of his relationship. Maybe this is what happened after he broke up he went on bender. Rehab for alcohol or drugs or both. Called. Malibu I think I'm not sure it's Malibu yeah so, it's a rehab in For drinking or drugs no I think were they all go isn't it for drinking yeah apparently he. Received an alcohol delivery outside his. Home he was having delivered to his house that means we have a problem but when. You're in the past and when you're having it delivered to your home nobody's spots you in the liquor store nobody there's no you know. There's a trace of your somebody's bringing it, into your they widened go out and get it. And been has done some, interviews in the recent past. Where he's been drunk you could tell he'd been drinking he knows he has. The interview and he's still and he's been in rehab before yesterday. Jennifer garner went to Ben Affleck's, house, to, convince, him to go back to rehab and he. Agreed so she drove him to rehab herself they. Left around six o'clock in the evening ended up at the living facility. After a stopover I Jack in the. Box. Dude loves this fast food Listen. The last draw for Jen who is the, mother of their three children what that picture of. Ben Affleck receiving alcohol liquor, to his home right right It could have something. In, there Divorce agreement where he's not supposed to be. Drinking in front of the kids we lots. Of those things, have that anyway but I mean, or because, he's been. Through rehab he promised he wouldn't and so she's looking out. For the safety. Of her kids I get that and I think she's also looking out for the safety of the father of her children because I don't think that any person wants their children to experience the grief, of the loss of a parent or then if he's drunk at home, or it'd, be the same. Air. He dies it'd be traumatic absolutely so. I think that she's looking out it's to me unfortunately. Is like she has four kids Divorced from him I don't know what their situation is I don't know if they're still love there and they just decided they couldn't make a work you know that people, say that, that's how go. Sometimes. But it's like they're divorced and yet. Here she is having to still

Jim Bohannon
New York, Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson discussed on Jim Bohannon
"Forbes is scheduled to release its two thousand eighteen list of the world's. Highest paid actors Mark Wahlberg was tops last year followed by Dwayne Johnson VIN diesel