Bugs and Daffy work at a movie studio. Daffy quits because he's tired of Bugs getting all the favorable treatment.
Daffy, of course, wants to go on the journey with him but the studio decides they want Daffy back, so Bugs and a young studio executive heroine have to go out and try to bring him back.
I don't think you can ever be ahead of your time with cynicism about that subject. No, I don't think it was ahead of its time. I think it was very much a product of its time.
That led me into the area of doing a movie about sequels and a movie that was a parody of the first picture instead of just a sequel to it.
The dynamic is extremely similar to Gremlins and the hero is very similar, plus the small town atmosphere. It really is in a way the third Gremlins movie.
There was always an outsider quality to him. I think he must have felt that way somewhat, because his family was unusual and his name was unusual.
We're shooting almost the entire picture in Hollywood. It's a Hollywood location movie. We're shooting all over the lot.