''That scene was wild. You know, it's very rare when I get into a
place where I actually am kind of...humiliated. And that was one
of those. But it was so embarrassing to me. And I was
embarrassed for the girl. And she was fine with it. She was
like, 'Yeah, whatever, I didn't even notice.' But I was
literally apologizing to her between every take.''
Me, Myself & Irene's Jim Carrey on a scene in which his character suckles on a nursing mother's breast, on Bigstar
''I was talking to the shark guy and I said, 'Those teeth look
really real. That is great.' He said, 'Yeah, feel them. They are
really sharp!' I kept thinking, 'Wait a second, I am supposed to
have my leg in his mouth!' Of course, it's an electronic shark.
So when the mouth was closed with my leg in it, the shark was
not powered up yet. When they powered up the shark, they did not
realize that someone forgot to tell me the mouth closes another
quarter of an inch. The teeth dug right into my leg.... I am
screaming, 'Cut!' They were like, 'Oh this is great. Keep
rolling!'''
The Perfect Storm's Mark Wahlberg on occupational
hazards, on Entertainment Tonight Online


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