What me lose my marbles as I try and find $3.00 in the budget.

In case you don't know, a demo reel is a video tape that actors make containing a bunch of short scenes from movies or TV or whatever that the actor was in. .Actors send copies out to agents and casting directors to try and get work.This must be one of Mark Wahlberg's from the early 90's.
It has a couple of Calvin Kline commercials, every scene Wahlberg was in in "Renaissance Man" and a music video for a song whose title is, I think, "No, I Don't Have a Gun" (although it could be "No, I Don't Have Any Gum;" he slurs his words, it's hard to tell).
It's so amateurishly done, I suspect that Marky Mark made it himself.
It's home VCR quality and there are no transitions or titles between the scenes. He's included some scenes from "Renaissance Man" where Wahlberg doesn't speak at all, and no competent editor would have done that. The music video still has the time code on it, like he'd pirated a rough cut before it appeared on MTV.
I have no way of knowing if Mark Wahlberg made this himself or not, (and sharp eyed fans will notice his last name is mispelled on the lable, so make of that what you will) but if you're a big Marky Mark, Funky Bunch or Entourage fan and would get off on the idea of having a tape Mark Wahlberg probably crafted with his own two hands to launch his acting career, live the fantasy.
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that label is most likely f... (Below threshold)1. Posted by Robert Martin | July 14, 2006 1:14 AM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
that label is most likely from the house that duped it, a simple copy service. Usually totally unrelated to any production house. Which still doesn't mean that MM made it hisself.
1. Posted by Robert Martin | July 14, 2006 1:14 AM |
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Posted on July 14, 2006 01:14