Larry Karaszewski said, 'We were being really typecast as people who write these junky kids' movies,' reflecting their struggle to pivot from comedy to serious narratives.
Karaszewski reminisced about spotting a 'Ma & Pa Kettle' poster, wondering, 'Is this our fate?' indicative of their fear of being pigeonholed in Hollywood.
They realized their fascination with Edward D. Wood Jr. could transform their careers, seeing his story, particularly his bond with Bela Lugosi, as ripe for cinematic exploration.
Finding humor in their situation, Karaszewski quipped, 'The writers of 'Problem Child' and the director of 'Hudson Hawk' make a movie about the worst filmmaker of all time.'
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