(2012, on Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise) Revenge of the Nerds II, that was funny! Yeah, I had fun on that because I took my hair, or what hair I had, and ... You know how some guys comb their hair to the side to make it look like they have more hair? Well, I did that, then I said to the director, Joe Roth, who's actually a big producer now, "Look, because I'm always trying to flirt with these girls that come into my office, especially this one girl [Courtney Thorne-Smith], is it all right if I keep a mascara pencil in my vest pocket, I try to pencil in my hair before she comes in, and then quickly put it back in my pocket?" He said, "Oh, my God, that'd be funny! Do that!" And they left it in the movie. My character was such a jerk, I wanted to do something to make him more funny. I mean, it was a comedy, anyway, so it wasn't like I was taking any tension away from the film... Working with Robert Carradine and all those guys was fun. Bobby's a really good friend of mine. I've worked with both of his brothers. I worked with David and Keith both. Keith and I did a TV movie called The Godchild back in the '70s. And then with David, it was one of the last films he did, one called Camille. Al Ruddy produced that. He and I go way back. We've done a lot of things together, starting with The Longest Yard. He was also part of Death Hunt, too. Al's a great guy and a great producer to work with. Oh, and I also managed to meet John Carradine at one point, too. I shook his hand. Man, he had some gnarly hands. I also worked with all the Bridges at various points. Lloyd, Beau, and Jeff. Beau directed me in a TV movie. So, yeah, I'm pretty entrenched with the Bridges clan.
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