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The commentary with Kidd, Scott & Eisenberg starts out as more of a goof-off session that's not terribly informative (and surprisingly, 18-year-old Eisneberg is the funniest guy in the room).
The annoyingly over-staged NYC "locations tour" w/ JesseEisenberg doesn't actually go to any locations and is badly ad-libbed.
So when Roger's unworldly, 16-year-old, suburban nephew Nick (JesseEisenberg) turns up on his doorstep seeking a crash course in the art of seduction, he relishes in the opportunity to pass down his ignominious wisdom in verbose and razor-sharp pontifications.
While much of the film proved to be a fun challenge for the actors, Ricci and Eisenberg say they do regret the loss of some of their original co-stars, who dropped out due to commitments after principal shooting was completed.
Eisenberg says, "I think the part that [Ulrich] was originally doing was eliminated essentially, he says of the changes.
Eisenberg also says that he didn't mind the reshoots, particularly since he didn't feel like he did a great job to begin with.