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Mark Wahlberg getting married?

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As they await the birth of their third child, Mark Wahlberg and his longtime girlfriend, Rhea Durham, are finally getting married. “They are planning to spring the wedding on most of their pals,” says an insider. “They’re going to invite people over for a pool party and surprise them with the wedding.”

The friend adds that the nuptials could happen at any time. “No one is going to know until the last possible moment. It could happen in a few days or months from now.”

Although Mark gave Rhea a massive diamond ring when their daughter, Ella, was born back in September 2003, the couple never officially announced their engagement — and they still haven’t. Mark, 37, and model Rhea, 30, first started dating in 2001. They have two kids — Ella, 4, and Michael, 2 — and are expecting a boy in September.

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Posted Wednesday, June 25th, 2008 at 10:10am
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Mark Wahlberg leaving the Grove after a romantic afternoon, shopping and watching a movie with his pregnant girlfriend.

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Posted Wednesday, June 25th, 2008 at 7:07am
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18 Reasons Why ‘The Happening’ is The Worst (best) Movie of The Year

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I read this this morning, and was laughing sooooo hard. So I thought I’d share.

“I SEE YOU EYEIN’ MAH LEMON DRANK!”

M. Night Shyamalan’s latest movie, The Happening, is not merely bad. It is an astonishment, so idiotic in conception and inept in execution that, after seeing it, one almost wonders whether it was real or imagined. It’s the kind of movie you want to laugh about with friends, swapping favorite moments of inanity: “Do you remember the part when Mark Wahlberg … ?” “God, yes. And what about that scene where the wind … ?”

The problem, of course, is that to have such a conversation, you’d normally have to see the movie, which I believe is an unreasonably high price to pay just to make fun of it. So rather than write a conventional review explaining why you should or shouldn’t see The Happening (trust me, you shouldn’t), I’m offering an alternative: A dozen and a half of the most mind-bendingly ridiculous elements of the film, which will enable you to marvel at its anti-genius without sacrificing (and I don’t use that term lightly) 90 minutes of your life. As this is intended to be an alternative to seeing the actual film it is, of course, overflowing with spoilers. Those who still intend to see the film despite my warnings should probably stop reading now; those looking for a more typical review should stop by www.rottentomatoes.com and take their pick. For the rest, onward:

1. The single most absurd element of The Happening, the wellspring from which all other absurdities flow, is its conceit: Across the Northeastern United States, people are succumbing to a toxic airborne agent that makes them commit suicide, often gruesomely. At first it hits major population centers, followed by smaller towns, and on down to groups of even just a handful of people. Initially, it’s assumed to be some kind of terrorist attack. But as we learn pretty early in the film, it’s not. It’s trees. Yes, the trees (and perhaps some bushes and grass, too, the movie’s never too clear on this point) have tired of humankind’s ecological despoilment and are emitting a complicated aerial neurotoxin that makes us kill ourselves en masse. I bet you wish you were the one who came up with this blockbuster idea.

2. A bad plot can be only so bad without a bad performance at the center of it, and star Mark Wahlberg delivers. As science teacher Elliot Moore, he is not merely unpersuasive, but dim, whiny, indecisive, and self-pitying. Given the amorphous nature of the threat–the villain, after all, is foliage–the movie needed its star to bring some energy, some empathy, some heroism, some something to the proceedings. Not happening. From the start, Wahlberg looks like he wants to tear off his sweater vest and launch into a Departed-style tirade of obscene invective that never comes.

3. John Leguizamo plays Julian, the Minority Best Friend, so it’s easy to guess what will become of him in a high-body-count movie. Less easy to guess is that, in the midst of this deadly crisis, he will dump his 8-year-old daughter Jess (Ashlyn Sanchez) on Elliot and his wife, Alma (Zooey Deschanel, whose luminous blue orbs are the best thing in the film), in order to drive to another state looking for his own wife. This is especially odd given that Julian has made it clear that he dislikes Alma and wants to keep Jess away from her, and everyone in the film has made a point of very clearly enunciating that Elliot and Alma have serious problems in their marriage. (Yeah, this whole part was BULLSHIT)

4. The biggest problem, it is ultimately revealed, is that Alma had a dessert date with a male colleague named “Joey,” who has since pestered her on her cell phone. At first it seems that “dessert” may be a euphemism, or was perhaps a prelude to a greater indiscretion. But no: This tiramisu was just tiramisu and, as such, a marital misdemeanor by most reckonings. That does not spare us from the tearful, guilt-ridden apology, however.

5. But enough about the boring interpersonal melodrama: On to the boring arboreal genocide! Each time the airborne toxin strikes, everyone ceases what they were doing and freezes in their tracks for a moment. It took several such episodes before I stopped anticipating that they’d commence tapping their feet in unison, as in the beginning of a big musical ensemble number.

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Posted Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 at 9:09am
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Mark Wahlberg is getting married next year

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Mark Wahlberg will marry his longtime girlfriend Rhea Durham after the birth of their third child.

The couple has been dating since 2001 and has two children together - daughter Ella, four, and Michael, two.

Durham is currently pregnant with their second baby girl - and Wahlberg reveals they are putting plans into motion for a wedding next summer.

He tells People.com, “She wants to wait until after the baby. We’ve been very fortunate. We’ve waited and worked hard to really strengthen our relationship. We want it right. We’re ready. I’m ready. She’s been ready, but I think you know, we both come from broken homes and we want to succeed.”

The Boogie Nights star is refusing to give up any details about their plans for the ceremony, but insists “it’s going to be a beautiful occasion. Very intimate.”

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Posted Sunday, June 15th, 2008 at 5:17pm
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If you planned on seeing “The Happening” tonight…

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You might want to stay home and clean out the fridge, instead. It would be much more entertaining, and you probably won’t feel like you have wasted 91 minutes of your life!

I just got back from seeing M. Night Shyamalan’s new movie, “The Happening“. The only thing that happened during that movie - was me feeling guilty for spending $6.75. As I said earlier this week - I really, really wanted to like this movie. After a promising start of a career - MNS went on to make some disastrous mistakes (can anyone say “Lady in the Water“?).

I knew this movie wasn’t going to be pay-full-price-movie-good, so I decided to hit the matinee instead. And to be honest, I probably wouldn’t have even spent $1.00 at the Red Box to rent it - had I known what this dumb-ass movie was really about.

I want sooooooooooo badly to tell you what this “mysterious toxin” is that’s making everyone inexplicably kill themselves. It was so bad…I actually heard people (besides myself) snickering, and laughing out loud.

If you’re at all interested in the “spoiler” of the movie, then leave me a comment, I’ll answer you there.

If you LOVED “The Village” and “Lady in the Water” - then this is the movie for you! But, if you actually enjoy movies, and prefer to NOT be tortured…I would definitely SKIP this movie. I felt bad for Mark Wahlberg and Zooey Deschanel...this will go down as one of those “what was I thinking” movies.

UGH…it was painful!!!

Message for Mr. M. Night Shyamalan:

Good sir,

I truly loved “Sixth Sense“. I might even say I loved “Signs“. “Unbreakable” wasn’t unbearable, but that might have been because Bruce Willis was in it - and I’d pay to see him do just about anything.

But then you bring us “The Village“, the mind-numbing “Lady in the Water” and the unbelievably TERRIBLE “The Happening“.

I am REALLY amazed that there are studios that still allow you to make movies. I honestly don’t know how this movie made it past the drawing board.

I think you make an amazing director - but I am begging you to quit writing. It’s just not happening… no pun intended.

Jocelyn

Posted Friday, June 13th, 2008 at 3:15pm
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Mark Wahlberg was naughty in school!

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Mark Wahlberg landed in trouble at school for trying to sneak a peek up his favorite teacher’s skirt.

The memories flooded back for Wahlberg when he was cast as a science teacher in director M. Night Shyamalan’s new thriller The Happening.

He recalls, “Science was my worst subject. The only reason I even went into the classroom was because I had a cute teacher. Her name was Miss Bender and I got busted doing the whole mirror on the toe trick. She was flattered but grossed out.”

The 37-year-old dropped out of school at 15 and fell into a life of crime. But he picked up his text books again to research his role in The Happening - and admits he’s tempted to go back and finish where he left off.
Wahlberg adds, “I’m buzzed. I feel like I could pass the high school equivalency test.”

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Posted Friday, June 13th, 2008 at 6:06am
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Mark Wahlberg: I’m too old to rap!

mark_wahlberg061108.jpgMark Wahlberg rejected the chance to reunite with the other members of 1990s group The Funky Bunch, claiming he is too old to rap.

Before carving out a career as a successful Hollywood star, Wahlberg was an underpants model for Calvin Klein and the frontman of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch.

The other, less well known members of the group last month announced plans to reunite and tour, 15 years after they split. But they will have to tour without Wahlberg.

He says, “I wish them well, but rap is a young man’s game.”

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Posted Thursday, June 12th, 2008 at 11:11am
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