SANDLER: Well, this was five days of shooting, we shot a five-day wedding. SANDLER: Yeah, that made a lot more sense to both of us.ĪNISTON: Remember they wanted us to go and rehearse to not do it? And I said, “Why? I’d rather we really not know how to do it.”ĪNISTON: But when I see big wedding scenes in a script, don't you have a little bit of like, “Oh, that’s gonna take a long time.”? If I get to throw punches, I'm doing it.”ĪNISTON: That's how it happened. Next thing you know, Bob Barker, whose neighbor was Chuck Norris at the time, and Chuck and Bob used to spar, and Bob was like, “Yeah, if I get to fight. Ed McMahon said he was busy and we were like, “Imagine if Bob Barker did it, he'll never do it.” And then we sent it to him. SANDLER: We – and Bob knows this – we initially wrote it for Ed McMahon. I mean, Bob Barker? Do you remember what the motivation was to put him in the movie? SANDLER: I got three in there, that’s enough! That's all he needed. It's a pretty good movie, made me laugh at least three times. SANDLER: We fought, we fought in Happy Gilmore. SANDLER: Yeah, Bob and I are– well, in that moment we're not getting along, but we get along. This was worn on purpose because of this gentleman.
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