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Wahlberg will play a teacher fresh out of a mental institution.
"A reluctant mentor in an inner-city environment" drama.
"Everybody had such an amazing experience making the movie that I can't imagine they wouldn't want to go back."
Wahlberg and MTV's Josh Horowitz have had their differences before, but in this game of gay chicken, he goes there.
Plus: Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro team up again!
It's a rousing film, with so much texture that once it gets you, you're good and got.
The baby's not so into it.
"The idea that he has is just insane."
Plus: Ang Lee finds an unknown to headline 'Life of Pi.'
Plus: Sandra Bullock re-ups with the director of The Proposal
It does look well-done, but surely there must be more to this to have made it worth everybody's trouble, right?
Plus: Pee Wee Herman uses "science" to explain why that wasn't him masturbating.
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