[2011, on working with Adam Sandler] Anger Management (2003) I kind of did - not as a favor, but he wanted me because I think it made Jack Nicholson feel good that I was in the movie. I wasn't crazy about that role, but I had fun doing it. Then [You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008)] Zohan was something Adam was talking to me about for years. I actually think the first hour of "Zohan", there's a lot of really funny things in the first hour. I don't think the second hour is good. But the first hour, I think Adam is really, really good in it. I actually think he can be really good. I saw him do that Judd Apatow film [Funny People (2009)], and maybe it's a little close to home or whatever, but I thought he was excellent. So I like Adam, but I have to balance these things, you know what I mean? Years ago, I did a movie called Brain Donors (1992), which was like a remake of A Night at the Opera (1935). The Zucker Brothers did it, I got cast in it, and then Paramount changed hands three times. Dennis Dugan directed it, who's the same guy who does a lot of [Sandler's] movies. If that movie would have just been released normally, I probably would have had to make a bunch of those sequels, because I signed up for that. That's one of the funniest parts I've had in movies, by the way. It was a farce, but there's a lot of really fun and clever things in that. But it depends what hits, or how it's released, or whatever. But Adam, I've known him since I did Saturday Night Live (1975). I think of all the things I did with him, I had the most fun doing Mr. Deeds (2002). I felt like that was the most complete thing I've done for him, as of yet. So I don't know. But now I'm feeling like I want to try to do some things that I want to do, even though the marketplace is crazy. So I'm trying to figure that out.
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