 Guys, there's a lot of funny moments in the movie. What is your funniest memory from filming? I slapped him in the face. Okay. That was my favorite. Okay. Right in the face. Mine's... I'm sure yours too. Did you really fly across into a cliff? No, that's all special effects. I slapped him so hard. He went. I literally did this and I said come on try it once for real so we can get a good take. I was slapping him as hard as I could. It was a long day of weak swings. Let's just say that. Jack Black talking as a 16 year old girl and doing a hair flip. It was always sort of this never-ending battle between Kevin and Duane the Rock Johnson for comedy supremacy. And their battles had like a little seed of real competition, you know? King of the Mountain. And that was always funny to watch. And one day we were doing this scene where we were running across a field. He was just yelling to the special effects people to use extra horse explosion on Kevin as we were running through frame. It's hard to explain but I laughed so hard I just fell down to the ground and I was dying. Did it actually happen that you guys would get horse manure like sort of flung at you? Oh yeah. We took horse manure to the face often times for the good of the film. Wow. Yeah. These are the sacrifices that one must make. One of my favorite things was that Duane kept pranking Kevin because he realized he didn't like the bugs on sex or shooting Hawaii. Lots of insects, mosquitoes, everything else. So he started planting fake bugs everywhere and it was great to hear Kevin Hart scream the way that he did and panic. And it was very good, good times. And anytime we could mess with Kevin it was the move. And then Jack started getting in on it and Karen it was a good, good time. Although Jack and I had some moments too, very intimate moments where laughter was, you know, necessary to break the tension. There's one scene in the movie where, you know, Jack plays a teenage girl basically and develops a crush on my character. My character needs help in CPR and he gives me CPR. So it was, as I said, very intimate, close contact and just his face alone coming that close to my face was pretty funny. There's been a lot of talk of horse manure and a lot of talk of fake little plastic insects that freaked you out. What's, what's, can you tell me a bit more about this? Horse manure, I forgot about that. I know. I gotta post that. Yes. Well, that's the **** Kevin. The explosive devices that we were using, a lot of times they have to, as weird as it sounds, have cow manure. Basically, it helps the explosion. And so this one scene, bang, it all exploded everywhere, got on us. It smelled really funky and we pulled the explosive, our explosive experts. I said, what is this? He's like, well, yeah, there's, you know, some cow **** in this thing. We have to pack it. Really good. I said, wow, okay. So then the second take, big explosion happens. I run out of it, so it doesn't land on me and I start screaming. Get it on camera literally just over my face. Make sure the cow **** gets on Kevin. Does it ever go in the mouth? Everything that goes in its mouth. Do you have to stay in character when that happens? Or are you like, no, I'm going to have to cut for this? No, you've got to stay in character. You're running. It's live. It's a big reset. You've got to act it out so you get off camera and then go, what the ****?