- Before Seth Aaron Rogen took the filming, he originally intended to star in the movie "Department Men", but when "Department Men" began its formal operation, Seth Aaron Rogen withdrew from the filming plan because of inconsistencies with the film's concept. Starred in the film on schedule.
- When the film was shot, it was considered to produce a version of PG-13, but the production team finally decided to make the film in an R-level production method.
- Jody Hill was inspired by the film "Taxi Driver" directed by Martin Scorsese in 1976.
- Seth Aaron Rogen decided to play the role of Ronnie before seeing the script.
- After watching the movie "Freaks", Jody Hill has always liked Seth Aaron Rogen. He created the role of Ronnie based on the image of Logan.
- There are many action scenes in the film, for example, Ronnie needs to go over the wall, shoot, close hand-to-hand combat, and these are all done by Seth Aaron Rogen himself .
Observe and Report behind the scenes gags
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Dennis: Y'all hurt Ronnie, and nobody hurt's Ronnie.
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Nell: Is there really a pervert here?
Ronnie Barnhardt: Yes. Yes, ma'am, there is.
Nell: That's scary.
Ronnie Barnhardt: Not for me so much, you know, it's actually kind of my job, to put myself in harm's way, to protect weaker people such as yourself who are crippled in the leg and whatnot.
Nell: Oh, my cast is coming off in like a month.
Ronnie Barnhardt: I do it, so other people can sleep well at night, meanwhile, I'm up all night fighting demons, just screaming bloody murder, waking up with nosebleeds, night terrors, finding myself a mile from home with bloody feet and a gun in my hand I have no idea how I got there, but pound for pound, I'd say there's not one human being in this mall that deserves this coffee as much as myself.
Nell: Wow.