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Hey, I'm Mark Wahlberg and this is the Wired Autocomplete interview.
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Do you remember the last thing you Googled?
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No, but I remember the last thing my son Googled of me.
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Yeah, he was asking me how much money I had.
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Don't pay attention to that.
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That's inaccurate.
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Okay.
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No.
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Although I am named an honorary Philadelphian for playing Vince Papale in the movie, I made five movies in Philadelphia and especially as a Boston native and a Boston sports fan.
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We have a major rivalry with Philadelphia.
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So to be named an honorary Philadelphian is a big deal.
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Okay.
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That's a lot of love.
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They threw snowballs at Santa Claus.
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So yeah.
0:44
So you'd be like, "Hey, you're from Boston.
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Like what part?"
0:44
They're like, "Oh, Nashville, New Hampshire."
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Yeah.
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No, no, no.
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I'm from the hood.
0:44
Mark Wahlberg making new movie.
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I just, I'm about to make a new movie and I just finished a movie.
0:57
I don't know if you noticed, but I, I keep pretty busy in this day and age.
1:04
That would be a Yes, I am definitely a diehard Celtics fan, especially, uh, now with coach Joe Mazulla.
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He and I, uh, share a special bond in our faith and our love for our family and putting our faith and our family first.
1:17
So, shout out to the coach.
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I hope you enjoyed Rome and I hope you enjoyed that restaurant I sent you to.
1:17
La Pergola is Mark Wahlberg Italian?
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Yeah, this guy over here is Italian.
1:17
Of course, I'm Italian.
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Get the car.
1:17
Hey, stupid.
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Get the car.
1:17
No, I'm not Italian.
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I am, uh, Swedish, French, Canadian, Irish, and, uh, whatever other little mixture my parents had along the way.
1:45
Yeah, you guy.
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You guy staring at me.
1:52
Okay, we good.
1:55
Okay.
1:55
Why does Mark Wahlberg work out at 4:00 a.m.?
1:58
Well, I don't always work out at 4:00 a.m., but most days I do.
2:02
People have, there's been this whole thing about my schedule, and it, it's gotten way out of hand.
2:09
I don't take hour and a half showers, but I do.
2:11
No, I get up if I, if I get up at 3:00 a.m., there's a good chance that I went to bed at 7:00 p.m.
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So, I, I always get 8 hours sleep.
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I truly believe that recovery, good rest, is just as important as working out, if not more, as is nutrition.
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But, uh, yes, I got up this morning at 3:00.
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I cold plunged at 3:45.
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I was in the gym at 4.
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I was out of the gym by 5.
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I was on the golf course at 6:45.
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I played 18 holes in 2 hours and then, uh, got stuck in this beautiful studio that I'm reminiscing about.
2:42
We're shot Boogie Nights here.
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That's a true story, too.
2:45
Yeah.
2:45
Okay.
2:45
Why did Mark Wahlberg Municipal?
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Oh, I missed one.
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Sorry.
2:51
Why did Mark Wahlberg name his clothing line Municipal?
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Because, as you know, municipalities are something that are accessible to the public and for everybody.
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We are encouraging and inspiring people and challenging people to be the best versions of themselves.
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So, whatever level you think you can attain, there's more.
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Everybody starts somewhere.
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You can start at a municipal basketball court.
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You can start a municipal golf course.
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You can become a member at Augusta.
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You can win the Masters.
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There isn't anything you can't do if you're willing to do the work.
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So, there is no better name.
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And this name is going to be around for a long time.
3:26
You'll see.
3:30
Why does Mark Wahlberg look like Matt Damon?
3:30
Uh, I don't know.
3:30
Why does Matt Damon look like Mark Wahlberg?
3:35
I think, you know what?
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I take it as a compliment.
3:35
I tell you what, if people say, "Hey, I loved you in Bucket Porn Identity."
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I say, "Thank you."
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And I keep walking.
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I am not about to try to correct somebody.
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I don't have enough time in the day to tell people the difference between myself and Matt.
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And he gets that a lot.
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And we, we, we got a lot of laughs about that when we were, uh, doing The Departed.
3:51
Yeah.
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All good.
3:54
Out of here, man.
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Okay.
4:00
When does Mark Wahlberg go to bed?
3:58
You know what?
4:00
I, I tell you, today probably going to be about 6:15.
4:03
I turn the television on and I choose not what I'm going to watch, but what is going to watch me sleep.
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And it takes about five minutes and I'm done.
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Because I've had, I usually, I have a very full day every day.
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I go, I get after it from the second I wake up and by the time I lay my head down ready for some snoring.
4:28
Wow.
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Does Mark Wahlberg eat breakfast?
4:28
Of course.
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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
4:32
I don't eat breakfast the way I used to eat breakfast.
4:33
By the time I used to, I used to get up, I'd be up maybe 15 minutes and I had to eat something.
4:38
I always felt like I needed to be eating all the time.
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Led to a lot of, uh, gut issues for me, digestion issues, stuff like that.
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So, I woke up this morning at 3:00 and I didn't have breakfast until after golf.
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I probably ate about 10:45, 11:00 a.m.
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But biggest meal of the day is breakfast, small lunch, and a small dinner.
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That's usually it for me.
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And I try to do that in a 6-hour window.
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Maybe on my two toughest workout days, uh, Mondays and Thursdays, my leg days, I'll do, uh, four meals, one little small meal in between in the afternoon.
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Nice little snack.
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Triple espresso in the morning and then that's it.
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But if I'm going to do a fast, 4-day, 5-day fast, I can drink as much espresso as I want and then water.
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That's it.
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But I like to fast every once in a while.
5:29
Can Mark Wahlberg dance ballet?
5:26
I did dance ballet in The Other Guys.
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That was me giving it my best shot.
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But I would not say that I'm like a qualified ballet dancer, that's for sure.
5:38
Is Mark the youngest?
5:38
I'm the youngest of nine children.
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Can you name all your siblings?
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No, I forgot most of their names already.
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That's like such a hard question.
5:47
That's like asking me their birthday.
5:49
No, of course.
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My sister Debbie, uh, rest in peace.
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My sister Michelle, rest in peace.
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My brother Arthur.
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My brother Paul, my brother Jim, my sister Tracy, my brother Bob, and my brother Donnie.
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Yeah.
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And my mom actually had two miscarriages very late in pregnancy.
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So, I would have had an older brother and I would have actually had a younger brother.
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You know, she never stopped trying to have more.
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How old is Mark Wahlberg in Boogie Nights?
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When I shot Boogie Nights, I was 25.
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Was 25.
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So yeah, 29 years ago in this studio popping fireworks.
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Paul was 25 as well.
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25.
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Imagine that.
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It's crazy, right?
6:48
Long time goes by fast.
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I was just thinking of Bill Paxton and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
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They worked together on Twister before we shot Boogie Nights.
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And Bill was working across the street.
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He and I had just done a movie and I was over here doing Boogie Nights and wanted to try to get them to reconnect.
6:52
How much does Mark Wahlberg eat a day?
7:06
Well, I said that already.
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Three meals, four meals every once in a while.
7:06
How Mark Wahlberg get started?
7:06
How Mark Wahlberg get started?
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Mark Wahlberg come from very humble beginnings.
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Mark Wahlberg don't, doesn't mind working.
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Okay.
7:12
Grinding, working, dream, the plan, the hustle.
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Is that a good answer?
7:22
Where's Mark Wahlberg's burger restaurant?
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We have many locations all over the country and all over the world.
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We're also, we're international.
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We're in Australia.
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We're in New Zealand.
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We're in Canada.
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We're here in LA on Hollywood Boulevard.
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And we have many, many new locations coming very soon.
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Never wanted to be in the burger business, but, uh, my brother is a, a very, uh, accomplished chef.
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You know, he was always working for other people.
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He wanted to open his own business, he opened the first restaurant which is Alma Nove, which was a tribute to my mother Alma's nine for the nine children and she was the hostess there.
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And then he wanted to start a burger chain which I thought was a ridiculous idea, but then of course the entrepreneur in me was like, you know what? I can actually build this.
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So I, I take care of the business, he kind of comes up with the customer experience, Donnie does the marketing and it really did bring us together and I think the best thing about the show which created a lot of awareness and excitement around the brand really gave my mom the recognition that I think she really desired but but but certainly deserved for raising nine kids in a very difficult situation under very difficult circumstances.
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So to kind of get her to reconnect, she became a celebrity herself.
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She was kind of like the star of the show.
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It really meant a lot to her.
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I mean obviously she was thrilled to see us become successful, but you know she had worked really hard and she had dreams of her own.
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And so it meant a lot to her when people recognized her and said what a wonderful job she did with the kids because you know it was not always the case.
8:51
Where is Mark Wahlberg's Hollywood star?
8:51
It's on Hollywood Boulevard by, across from what's that theater?
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What's it, the hotel, the nice hotel?
9:01
The Roosevelt.
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The Roosevelt.
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It's near the Roosevelt Hotel across the street on the other side.
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Same side as, uh, Mann's Chinese.
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So that would be north side of the street.
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I don't have my compass.
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I'm sorry.
9:11
Um, where did Mark Wahlberg meet his wife?
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I actually met my wife through a mutual friend in New York.
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Um, we had kind of crossed paths in LA, but we met in New York through a mutual friend.
9:28
How long have you been married?
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Trying to give me a lot of trouble.
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Uh, 15 years.
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Okay.
9:35
Can Mark Wahlberg fly a helicopter?
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No.
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No.
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I can fly a remote control helicopter.
9:45
Does Mark Wahlberg own a Chevy dealership?
9:43
I own multiple Chevy dealerships.
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You want a deal?
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Little Suburban Silverado.
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My favorite Chevy Camaro.
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Corvette Camaro.
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Impala.
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I actually just had an Oldsmobile 442 1971.
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It's pretty sweet.
10:04
Can Mark Wahlberg speak French?
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I can say bad words in lots of languages.
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Yes, I, I've spoken French in multiple movies.
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I've spoken now Mandarin, Cantonese, Arabic, Spanish, Hebrew.
10:04
Uh, yes, I spoke quite a bit of French.
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Actually, in the last movie, I speak, in the last Family Plan, I speak even more French than I did in the first one.
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And I know all the curse words.
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It's about time.
10:32
Okay.
10:32
What breed is Mark Wahlberg's dog?
10:37
Well, I have more dogs than you're allowed in the state of Nevada.
10:37
I have, we have, we have five dogs, but technically we have six dogs in the house.
10:45
And really, we have seven dogs because now my daughter has a dog named Dixon, a golden retriever.
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He lives with her, but hopefully, uh, after school she'll come home and he'll be with us.
11:02
My son Michael has a dog that lives upstairs in our house, uh, named Pickle.
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He's a wiener dog.
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You know, the long little, what are they called?
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Dachshund.
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Yeah.
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So cute named Pickle.
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Oh, she's a sweetheart.
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And then we have, uh, two Pomskies, Jojo and Penny.
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And then we have a, uh, Pomeranian teacup named Champ who's battling alopecia.
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So, if anybody has a cure, not offer up some prayers.
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He doesn't notice.
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He doesn't mind, but he was like, "Oh, like he was like Ted."
11:20
And then we have, uh, two, uh, Boston Terriers, Lola and Nugget.
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Yeah, we got a house full of dogs and usually a living room full of poop that we have to clean up in the morning.
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Jojo doesn't like Nugget.
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Jojo was the Pomsky.
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He's got that wolf mentality.
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Uh oh, I missed one.
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Sorry.
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We'll cover that up.
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Can't see that.
11:56
What is Mark Wahlberg's accent?
11:56
You know, I tried to lose my Boston accent when I got into the movies.
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I realized not everybody spoke like me.
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And for a lot of people, it was like nails on the chalkboard.
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And so I was like, you know what?
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Going to lose my accent.
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Never going to play a Boston character ever.
12:20
You know, I, some of my most memorable films are me playing Boston guys, whether it be The Fighter or The Departed or Ted, Patriots Day.
12:31
I mean, there's, there's a lot of movies that I've done.
12:32
Spencer Confidential.
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You know what's funny is Perfect Storm, but when other actors do a Boston accent, this is a nice little tidbit I'll share with you.
12:44
We were doing The Departed and Matt Damon and I obviously both from Boston and most of our other actors weren't from Boston.
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And, uh, there were some actors, not all.
12:49
Um, but some were like, I think they're going to think that we're doing too heavy fake Boston accents, right?
12:53
A lot of people, you know, some people they listen to JFK, you know, some people, you know, they all have their pact and that's it.
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But it's a little more nuanced than that.
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But, um, definitely try to shake the accent for a long time.
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If I have, uh, too much time at home or a little too much of something, then maybe it comes out a little bit thicker.
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But my kids love to make fun of my accent.
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Not the wicked good.
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That's terrible.
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That's terrible.
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I hate that.
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I've never been able to get rid of it.
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Really?
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Like when somebody says, "Hey, I'm a mshole, I'm fellow asshole."
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I'm like, "Why would you call yourself that?"
13:29
We grew up in Dorchester, right?
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So people they call us dot rats, right?
13:36
It's, it's not a compliment.
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And people who aren't from there or think, you know, it's cool to be from there like they call you dot rat.
13:42
We, we, we get offended by those things.
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Okay.
13:49
What music does Mark Wahlberg listen to right now?
13:52
I'm crazy into yacht rock.
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Like yacht rock on I have a boat and I know we have the adult boat and the kids go out on the ski boat and wakeboard and tube.
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I go in that I want to hear some Todd Rundgren.
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I want to hear some Michael McDonald.
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I want to hear Journey.
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I'm, I want to say some hit records that take you back a little bit.
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Nostalgia.
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I don't really listen to music when I'm in the gym.
14:10
I kind of have ESPN on.
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I'm watching sports highlights from the, the night before that I missed because I was asleep so early.
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Never know who won the game.
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Never usually make it past halftime and that's like it's a West Coast game.
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I like obviously hip-hop music.
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I like reggae.
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I like rock and roll.
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I like R&B.
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My kids are now into like not all of my kids, but two of my children specifically are into country which is like so random but it's cool.
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But yeah, I'm mostly listening right now.
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Yacht rock, classic rock.
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All right.
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Well, thank you guys for all the wonderful questions.
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Hopefully I answered as thoroughly as you'd hoped and, uh, you know, make sure if you get a chance, please check out Play Dirty on Amazon Prime streaming now.