Ever since the first 'American Pie,' I've always been happy to just have an opportunity, I just didn't think it was going to be with comedies. Now I really like it.
I'm not sure anybody's ready to see me in a drama. And loving movies so much, I've seen a lot of comics try to make that transition too fast, and it can be detrimental. And I don't think I've had as much success as I need in the comedy genre to open up those opportunities.
An act of thinking without restriction- without boundaries or rules can lead to the point of no return.
I don't think I had a Catherine Bach poster, but I know a lot of my friends desecrated those, big time.
I think I would do a much better job if I had a chance to do things that were edgier than I get to do in comedies.
I don't really necessarily think I'm a funny guy, but I like the opportunity to take on something that I don't feel I'm the best at doing.
I always think everything has been the best part of my life.
There are certain filmmakers I'd like to work with that I don't think would take a risk with me, because I could be distracting in their film. It'll take a couple films to prove to them that it's worth the risk.
In L.A. everyone is in the entertainment industry, so you're forced to think about work.
I think I've done every disgusting thing you can in a film.
To do a sequel is so weird, you don't really think about it.
I'm never afraid to try something if I think it's funny. And I know I'll regret it if I don't.