Danny McBride Recalls Eavesdropping On Robert Downey Jr. During Tropic Thunder, And How Iron Man Never Broke Character

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The aughts were, in many ways, known for the thriving studio comedy, with funny movies being amongst some of the best of the 2000s. Movies like Superbad and Forgetting Sarah Marshall did numbers at the box office, and actors like Steve Carell, Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig emerged as movie stars. However, no comedy was remembered quite like Tropic Thunder, which separated itself by featuring stars outside of the comedy genre and thriving on its satirical themes. It remains a favorite of many, and is remembered for its controversial performance by Robert Downey Jr. Even if the role wasn’t serious, the Iron Man actor took the role very seriously, and according to Danny McBride, he never broke character.

McBride was recently interviewed by GQ, where he broke down some of the most notable roles throughout his career. Of course, his performances in The Righteous Gemstones and Eastbound & Down were mentioned, along with his character Cody in Tropic Thunder. The Ben Stiller-directed film was known for its all-star cast, but Downey is often singled out for his performance as Dirk Lazarus, and was even nominated for an Oscar. According to McBride, this is all for good reason, as the Oppenheimer star even found a way to urinate in character. He said:

I remember I had an earwig in when I was sitting up that tower. Cause if they had a cell, any direction or anything to me so I could know what’s going on. And I guess during one of the takes they had left Downey’s mic on. And so I’m sitting there I’m like ‘Oh shit I can hear what he’s saying.’ And he’s talking to people, and he was in character the whole time. And then I even watched him walk back to his trailer and saw it from down there. And he was talking to himself. ‘I’m going to go drain the snake, I’m gonna drain the snake.’ He made up a song about how he was going to go piss in character.

 

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