 It's so hilarious, the film. Thank you. What are your funniest or most memorable moments from making it? I really love the scene between Zac Efron and Josh Hutcherson. It's the first scene that we show the behind the scenes of the room in our movie. There's just something, I don't know what it is. I mean, Zac Efron gives the performance of his life in this part. I mean, he's in the movie for like two minutes, but maybe the most memorable character for me. It was fun. The way we shot it largely, especially the behind the scenes scenes, were these long takes. We would block it all out, and then we could just jump into it and live these things out for five or six minutes at a time on some of these scenes. And it was me and my brother and my very good friend, Seth Rogen, and his wife, Allison Brie, at moments. And it was just an incredible count. And then in addition, we just had like the best cameos you could ever ask for of all great comedians and dramatic actors. And every scene was fun, I think. It's so much fun to watch you both on screen together. I mean, what are your favorite things about working with each other? It's just easy. It's easy working with friends and family. A lot of people have asked like, what didn't work between you guys? What were the negative parts about working together? And there really weren't any. We do have very similar sensibilities. And we are drawn to the same things. And we're drawn to projects that feel slightly outside the box, but that are still accessible enough that you can attract a slightly wider audience. We just play well off each other, where he creates a very collaborative set where everyone's ideas matter. So no one has more power than anyone else, and ultimately best. You're the opposite of Tommy West. Yeah, exactly. Although, in another way, we are a little bit like Tommy and Greg, I think. Not so extreme, but I think we balance each other out. He likes to, I have a tendency to go, I don't know, just do too much, and he'll pull me back. And sometimes he needs a little nudge, and I'll give him that.