Mark Ruffalo replayed 30 years or nothing for his Walk of Fame ceremony

Mark Ruffalo replayed 30 years or nothing for his Walk of Fame ceremony

Jennifer Garner accompanied him, invited to pay tribute to the actor when he received his star.

Mark Ruffalo entered the Hollywood Walk of Fame: he inaugurated his star, joining a long list of celebrities. Distinguished guests paid tribute to him: David Fincher, Timothy McNeil but also Jennifer Garner. The two stars shared the poster for the cult romcom 30 years or nothingreleased in 2004 (and currently visible on Premiere Max).

In the movie, Jennifer Garner plays a thirteen-year-old girl who wishes to be thirty on her birthday. She then wakes up in the body of a young woman, but still with the spirit of a little girl of thirteen. Mark Ruffalo plays the role of his college friend, now an adult. During the ceremony, the two stars briefly reenacted the cult choreography scene on “Thriller” of Michael Jackson.

This scene tells Jennifer Garner during his speech, almost pushed Mark Ruffalo to abandon the film: “I wonder if he tried to abandon other films like he did on ours after the first dance rehearsal’Thriller’where Mark went from a little shocked that we actually had to do this, to a state of anxiety, to deathly calm, to ‘It’s not for me,’” she recalls.

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Eventually, Mark Ruffalo overcame his anxiety to imprint his role as cute crush on the minds of an entire generation. “Mark owes this romantic comedy success to his messy hair and cute scruffy outfits, both of which became the standard for cute guys everywhere over the next 20 years”, declares Jennifer Garner intended for his friend.

The actress finally followed up with thanks and declarations to her colleague: “To work with you, Mark, is to love you. Your work on Poor creatures deserves all the rewards. But true success lies in the enthusiasm and joy of your colleagues for the opportunity to uplift and celebrate you. (…) Congratulations Mark, we love you”, she finally admitted.

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