I can agree to that. As long as we are both aware I'm Charles. After all, I'm the "bald one" and you're going to have a full head of hair well into your 90s.

It’s kind of a shame that the lead actor and script were ****, because the make-up department, production design and costumes were all killing it.And yet, astonishingly, Marky Mark wasn't even the worst thing about that movie.
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The irony here is the future careers of the other two.I'm sure it was a studio decision. "We'll give $100 million and let you do some of your weird Burton thing, but you have to cast one of these guys:
-Freddie Prinze Jr.
-Josh Hartnett
-Mark Whalberg
Now choose!"
And so Marky Mark ended up in a Tim Burton film![]()

Those three choices at the time this movie was made?I'm sure it was a studio decision. "We'll give $100 million and let you do some of your weird Burton thing, but you have to cast one of these guys:
-Freddie Prinze Jr.
-Josh Hartnett
-Mark Whalberg
Now choose!"
And so Marky Mark ended up in a Tim Burton film![]()

I will never forget my mom's reaction to Wahlberg in that trailer: "I don't understand why he's not playing an ape. He has the perfect monkey-face, it's the role he was born for!"
And to this day that's the first thing that enters my mind when I see him.![]()
Me looking it up:Me finding out the original title to Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None"
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