 Take us on set. What was the atmosphere like? Were you laughing behind the cameras when the takes weren't rolling? I think there was a lot of laughs. Yeah, it was fun. It went fast though. It was super fast. It went really fast. I feel like we started one day and we were done the next day. I mean, him being an action hero was like just for me tickle me. It's hilarious. It's just so funny. I was like, look at that guy sitting up there with his one-liners and looking over his shoulder and giving the click. Like, I've got to make a call. It was just like, for me it was like... I love the deep voice. That's what you do. When you become that dude, it becomes this kind of stoic, like, make a call. Like, it's really dope. We had a lot of laughs, you know? He made me laugh a lot, although he didn't try to at all. But yeah, he made me laugh. Yeah. Jeff Goldblum made me laugh. He kept making me sing Mona Lisa. Not terribly strenuous. I feel like you had to pick someone up. You had to pick someone up like 100 times. Yeah, no, well... You had to pick Jenny up like 100 times. Yeah, but Jenny weighs like 10 pounds. We had a moment where I had to apply... Apply? Apply? CPR. That wasn't the right verb. But to do CPR because it was trying to resuscitate or whatnot. I think it ultimately got cut. But I went and dove right in. Without telling me, mind you, I'm on the table with my eyes closed. Drew's like, great, we'll do it again. He's like, oh, Brown, you really went for it, huh? I really went for it. I was like, you know, trying to save your life, right? Like, what was I supposed to do? So the next take, I come in to do it, and he goes, you have the most tender lips. And it's like, action. And I'm like, come on, bro. And then I left my mouth like, all right, I'll have that. He left it real, I was like, this is... I was like, I don't like that. I don't like that, all right. I was like, he still went for it, I was like, great. Your character is responsible for a pretty epic stunt fight scene in there. Can you take us to filming that? How much did you enjoy tackling that scene? I loved it. I never had to take down so many people at once, but it was a lot of fun. I loved the restrictions of the corridor. It made it even more fun. Did you shoot that all in one day? Two. Two. But most of it one day. How are you with sort of bloopers when you're directing on set? Can you hold your laughter in or do you...? It's always funny when something weird happens on set, but also I was a first-time director. So I would imagine my reaction to something funny on set didn't register as a blooper-level laugh to many people. It was probably like this. There's no completely comedic, outburst moments in the film. So, but I think we had some pretty pleasant, funny conversations, and I learned some things about Jody that I thought were surprising and I had a giggle about. But the most important thing that you're missing out is that I got to lay down the whole time. That was love. That was love. He appreciates. You're in the greatest moment. I was happy for him. No sleeping, though. I probably fell asleep a couple of times. I fell asleep a couple of times. It's funny too because one of our camera operators I sent you that video. She got right up in his face and he's like... And he felt like the camera was getting right into his face. But at the time of the old action... Look, the camera got right in his face and he goes... Because I'm a professional. I'm a professional. That's how that was.