“New management came in and they cleaned everybody out — so we hit the skids. We lived in a van, so I kind of know what happens to people when this happens.”
“[Not that you'd think so, based on the film's first 10 minutes or so. Although our introduction to the title character's home environment is wincingly, achingly hilarious - this is the sort of guy who, at 40, probably has a lifetime pass to San Diego's annual Comic Con - the effect of set decorator K.C. Fox's carefully assembled] virgin's pad ... Me, Myself & Irene.”
“I'm not a huge remake fan but I loved the first movie, and I thought it was more relevant now than it was back then, because of all the Enron-type swindles. I thought it would be a great opportunity to take a shot at all the white-collar creeps and give people a bit of relief, because everyone's feeling they're part of a company these days. It's a good outlet for that frustration.”