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JasonHervey48 karma

No. And my kids recently saw MONSTER SQUAD for the first time, and asked me that exact same question!

And they squished it with a rolling pin, and then put crushed up purple sweet-tarts around the Snickers bar to give it texture and make it look dirty.

There were 2 different Snickers bars. And I ate the clean one.

JasonHervey31 karma

That was an emotional scene, as Dan Lauria (who played our father) was a combat marine who fought in Vietnam. So he shared some personal stories that had an effect on me in that moment. And I think some of the fun for me as Wayne would be the moments where in the right scenario, which seemed like few & far between, Wayne always showed love for Kevin, and ended up doing the right thing.

And then of course, right back to my normal routing of insults and being annoying.

So I guess the moments where Wayne started to show you that he had a heart. It was fun.

But that always took a backseat to what I really loved - which was playing a total ass most of the time!

JasonHervey30 karma

Kevin Arnold, this way I could've worn the New York Jets jacket.

JasonHervey25 karma

I did.

And I actually had 2 callbacks. And met with the producer and director.

And before it went any further, we realized that there was a scheduling conflict. So who knows what really would've happened if that conflict didn't exist?

Maybe I would've gotten one of the parts, maybe I wouldn't've... but I'm a huge fan of that movie.

JasonHervey23 karma

I would absolutely work with Fred as a director, and I think it would be fun as he's turned out to be quite good. But I wouldn't let him boss me around too much before I gave him a wedgie in front of the whole set, haha!

And I actually have worked for Danny DeVito several times. And I've known him since I was a little kid. In fact, I played a young Danny DeVito in a dream sequence on a lost, never-before-aired episode of TAXI. Like, we filmed it, and literally they scrapped it and re-shot it, so somewhere there's this lost episode of TAXI! And it was a dream sequence where Tony Danza, Kaufman, DeVito, all the people at the Taxi place, they were little kids. But I guess James L. Brooks, the executive producer, had a better idea, so they scrapped the whole episode and started from scratch. But ALWAYS SUNNY is hilarious and I think it's a really really fun show. And if I was asked and schedules permitted - I totally would do a cameo.