Was Mark Wahlberg mad at Andy Samberg?
Was Mark Wahlberg mad at Andy Samberg?
However, another major action star wasn’t as impressed with Andy’s impersonation on SNL. “Well, at first we were told that Mark Wahlberg was not happy with it, but then he came on the show that week and did a sketch with me, so that’s the worst I’ve got,” he told a caller on WWHL.
Where did say hi to your mother for me come from?
So naturally there’s a “Say hi to your mother for me!” joke. It comes right at the end of the movie as the survivors of Wahlberg’s team arrive at the exfiltration plane with their “package,” Iko Uwais’ cop and double agent.
Are Andy Samberg and Mark Zuckerberg friends?
Having only one Facebook friend sounds sad — but it’s not so bad if that one friend is Mark Zuckerberg. Andy Samberg revealed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon that Zuckerberg convinced him to join Facebook, and to this day remains his only friend.
Does Mark Wahlberg have an accent?
Although he’s proud to be from Boston, Massachusetts, Mark Wahlberg is now revealing how he was able to shed his Boston accent in order to get more acting roles. During a recent interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Mark Wahlberg spoke about how he worked hard to get rid of his Boston accent.
Does Mark Wahlberg tattoo?
Wahlberg revealed that he used to have several tattoos covering his entire body. “I had, like, eight or nine,” Wahlberg said. “They went all the way around my neck, my stomach, my arms, my back, my leg.”
Does Mark Wahlberg like Tom Holland?
Tom Holland says he and Mark Wahlberg are ‘good friends’ I’ve been a big fan of his for a long time. We were good friends; we had a good time. And, you know, it was one of those things where we didn’t have to force the chemistry, which was really nice.”
Is Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg the same height?
He showed Holland he’d never measure up, then out-mustached him. Wahlberg (at 5-foot-8) doesn’t exactly tower over Holland (5-foot-7). But he’s definitely taller. The two would spar about height, but Wahlberg avoided a direct measure-off.