What was the big plus about being the bad brother to Mark Wahlberg in the movie?
JP: He’s gorgeous to look at! No, the greatest thing about Mark is that there’s just such truth and authenticity to his performances. And sometimes I’d be sweating and panicking, like how am I gonna say this? And Mark was very comfortable, and then we go to set, he absolutely just ****ing nailed that scene. It was unbelievable to me, that somebody could do that. Why is that? JP: Because it takes me a while to get anywhere. So there’s just a real, I don’t know, like a real truth, there’s something totally unpretentious about him. Why are you into playing all these tortured characters, do you think it flexes your acting muscles? JP: Yeah, I think I’d be bored by anything else. I mean first of all, drama is conflict. Just that simple. You want conflict in the character. If not, I’m bored to ****ing death. I don’t know a single person in life that doesn’t have conflict. Honestly, it really just probably comes down to boredom, being bored or not. Like, I’ve been on films where they were jus