Mark Wahlberg has had a very long and varied career in the film industry, with numerous notable performances in various genres. From drama to action to comedy, Wahlberg has shown versatility and range as an actor. However, not all of his films have been well-received by audiences and critics alike.

Mark Wahlberg’s Top 10 Best Movies
1. The Departed (2006)
The Departed is widely regarded as one of Martin Scorsese’s best films, and Wahlberg’s performance as Dignam, a foul-mouthed police sergeant, is a standout. Wahlberg’s character provides a much-needed dose of humor in an otherwise tense and dramatic film.
2. Boogie Nights (1997)
Boogie Nights is a drama film that follows the rise and fall of a young porn star named Dirk Diggler. Wahlberg plays the lead role with nuance and vulnerability, capturing both the excitement and darkness of the porn industry.
3. Three Kings (1999)
Three Kings is a war film that follows a group of soldiers during the Gulf War. Wahlberg plays Sergeant First Class Troy Barlow, a character who starts off as self-centered but learns the actual value of teamwork and humanity as the film progresses.
4. The Fighter (2010)
The Fighter is a biographical sports drama film about the life of boxer Micky Ward. Wahlberg portrays Ward with a quiet intensity, capturing the character’s physical and emotional struggles.
5. Lone Survivor (2013)
Lone Survivor is a war film based on the true story of a failed Navy SEALs mission in Afghanistan. Wahlberg’s performance as Marcus Luttrell, one of the surviving SEALs, is raw and emotional, showing the toll that war takes on those who fight in it.

6. Patriots Day (2016)
Patriots Day is a drama film based on the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. Wahlberg plays Tommy Saunders, a fictional Boston police officer who is involved in the manhunt for the bombers. His performance is understated but powerful, capturing the heroism and bravery of the people involved in the tragedy.
7. The Other Guys (2010)
The Other Guys is a comedy film about two police officers who are not typical action heroes. Wahlberg plays Terry Hoitz, a detective frustrated with his desk job. His comedic timing and chemistry with co-star Will Ferrell make the film a joy to watch.
8. Ted (2012)
Ted is a comedy film about a man named John with a talking teddy bear as his best friend. Wahlberg plays John with a mix of innocence and cynicism, making his relationship with the foul-mouthed teddy bear hilarious.

9. The Italian Job (2003)
The Italian Job is a heist film that follows a group of thieves who plan to steal gold from a safe in Venice. Mark Wahlberg plays Charlie Croker, the group leader, with charm and swagger. His chemistry with his co-stars, including Charlize Theron and Jason Statham, is electric.
10. Daddy’s Home (2015)
Daddy’s Home is a comedy film about a stepdad (Will Ferrell) competing with his biological father (Wahlberg) for his children’s affection. Mark Wahlberg’s performance as the cool and charismatic dad is a standout, adding a layer of complexity to what could have been a one-dimensional character.
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Mark Wahlberg’s Top 10 Worst Movies
1. Max Payne (2008)
Max Payne, a video game adaptation, is considered one of Mark Wahlberg’s worst movies. The film’s plot could be more transparent and easier to follow. Wahlberg’s performance as the titular character is wooden and uninspired.
2. The Happening (2008)
The Happening is a science fiction horror film directed by M. Night Shyamalan. Mark Wahlberg plays a high school science teacher trying to survive a mysterious and deadly toxin causing mass suicides. Despite a promising premise, the film’s execution falls flat, with Wahlberg’s performance needing more depth and nuance.
3. The Big Hit (1998)
The Big Hit is an action-comedy film about a group of hitmen who accidentally kidnap the daughter of a wealthy businessman. Mark Wahlberg’s performance as one of the hitmen could be better, with his character needing more charisma and depth.
4. The Truth About Charlie (2002)
The Truth About Charlie is a thriller and remake of the 1963 classic “Charade.” Mark Wahlberg plays the lead role, but his performance could be better, as the film fails to capture the original’s magic.
5. Rock Star (2001)
Rock Star is a drama film about a tribute band singer who is recruited to replace the lead singer of a famous rock band. Despite a promising premise, the film’s execution falls flat, with Wahlberg’s performance needing more charisma and star power to carry the movie.
6. Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014)
Transformers: Age of Extinction is the fourth installment in the Transformers franchise. Mark Wahlberg replaces Shia LaBeouf as the lead, but his performance could be better, with the film’s overreliance on special effects overshadowing any character development.
7. The Perfect Storm (2000)
The Perfect Storm is a disaster film based on the true story of Andrea Gail, a commercial fishing boat lost at sea during a fierce storm. Mark Wahlberg’s performance as the boat’s captain is wooden. It needs more emotional depth, failing to capture the gravity of the situation.
8. Contraband (2012)
Contraband is an action-thriller film about a former smuggler forced to return to his criminal ways to save his family. Wahlberg’s performance could be better, with his character needing more complexity and depth to make the audience care.
9. Broken City (2013)
Broken City is a neo-noir crime thriller film about a private detective hired by the mayor of New York City to investigate his wife’s infidelity. Despite a talented cast, including Russell Crowe and Catherine Zeta-Jones, the film fails to deliver, with Wahlberg’s performance needing more nuance to make the character believable.
10. The Gambler (2014)
The Gambler is a drama film about a literature professor addicted to gambling. Mark Wahlberg’s performance lacks emotional depth, failing to capture the character’s inner turmoil and addiction. Despite a promising premise, the film fails to deliver a satisfying resolution.
