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And it was just hilarious to watch, and Chris Kattan was phenomenal and giving as an actor before we did-he has this delivery boy scene and I kind of attack him and he was kind of like “Whatever you want to do, just do it, I’m totally here for you to help support you,” and that was pretty amazing, to just be given full reins and be kind of, in a way, directing that scene and playing it out and just working with some great, wonderful, giving actors. He played like my ex-boyfriend, and he was just giving his son such shit on set. All of a sudden I’m like “Is that Lou Ferrigno?”ĪIMEE TEEGARDEN: He’s just so funny, and his son was also on set, as well. THE MARY SUE: Yeah that was the greatest cameo. So, going into it, was it kind of just like “Cool, I get to work with Pauly Shore and Billy Zane,” or was it just like you were all a part of something that was meant to be pure, happy nonsense to distract-well, back then we didn’t have to worry about distractions as much but-ĪIMEE TEEGARDEN: Yeah, right now it’s just “whatever distracts, distraction, whatever some suggesting me selling houses on the beach for millions of dollars” like I can’t watch it anymore! Um, I think for me, it was … Pauly Shore, to me, was the goofy movie guy growing up, right? And then sort of Pauly’s brand and really getting to know Mike Castle, who plays Blake, my fiancé/husband, and he was such a giving actor and was so wonderful, and we were sort of talking about sort of our characters and how we sort of wanted to play the whole thing through, and then as we got further and further in production, they were like, “Oh yeah, Billy Zane’s your dad,” and I was like “ Titanic Billy Zane?” and he was just … such a doll as well. Like, I’m still fascinated by the fact that Billy Zane plays your father. THE MARY SUE: So, as we said, you’re known for Friday Night Lights and, along with yourself, this movie has some big names. THE MARY SUE: Yeah, and you kind of already look like a Gwen Stacy, so that could work perfectly.
To be able to go through some martial arts training or something that’s really physically demanding, I think that is something that would be such a fun, great growth opportunity. Or some sort of film that is physically intense. Especially in Guest House, because Sarah is kind of on the outside of everything happening but still has her moments, and is that where you fit in most as an actor? Or do you want to branch out into playing those more outrageous characters and stuff like that?ĪIMEE TEEGARDEN: Oh gosh, I think, as an actor, I’d love to do like a superhero film. THE MARY SUE: And you said people know you for Friday Night Lights, but I also think that Friday Night Lights can be comedic in a lot of ways … which is maybe just watching it in 2020, but you have this ability to play the straight man that hasn’t really been attempted before because straight men are always kind of … normally they’re the butt of the joke, but you have this ability to play the straightness of a scene and it’s really fun to watch. It gives people a bit of a break to just chill out and laugh and laugh at the insanity that goes on in this movie. I think with everything going on, I find myself being drawn to comedy, it’s something we sort of use entertainment and media to sort of escape, and that’s the hope with this film.