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They were all in their 20s, but actors who could play teenagers. They knew so many of them who were out of work. And so they just had all of them come in and read. They threw all their headshots on the floor and were just sort of like picking and choosing. And if you didn't make a lead role, they just stuck you in one of these side roles and everyone said yes to it.
They were all in their 20s, but actors who could play teenagers. They knew so many of them who were out of work. And so they just had all of them come in and read. They threw all their headshots on the floor and were just sort of like picking and choosing. And if you didn't make a lead role, they just stuck you in one of these side roles and everyone said yes to it.
Debra Kaplan was dating Breckin Meyer at the time.
Debra Kaplan was dating Breckin Meyer at the time.
Debra Kaplan was dating Breckin Meyer at the time.
So he just like brought all his friends over. Seth Green's here, you know, all that sort of stuff. And it's just like...
So he just like brought all his friends over. Seth Green's here, you know, all that sort of stuff. And it's just like...
So he just like brought all his friends over. Seth Green's here, you know, all that sort of stuff. And it's just like...
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, it's perfect because when Lauren Ambrose's character calls him out later for it and he drops his black accent that he's adapted, and then when his friends drop the N-word in front of actual black people later in the movie, and they're just like, fuck. So the movie knows exactly what it's doing, I think, with this character.
No, it's perfect because when Lauren Ambrose's character calls him out later for it and he drops his black accent that he's adapted, and then when his friends drop the N-word in front of actual black people later in the movie, and they're just like, fuck. So the movie knows exactly what it's doing, I think, with this character.
No, it's perfect because when Lauren Ambrose's character calls him out later for it and he drops his black accent that he's adapted, and then when his friends drop the N-word in front of actual black people later in the movie, and they're just like, fuck. So the movie knows exactly what it's doing, I think, with this character.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.