On getting support from his parents: "My parents love me in very different ways. But they checked every box. My dad always taught me to be driven. I was always the shortest kid at school. Always the worst kid on the team. I'd come home after practice and my dad would build a basketball hoop. Then we'd go out and shoot 100 free throws. Pretty soon every time I got fouled I would make my free throws."
On how much skin he's willing to show in ******: "Let's just say I'm **t opposed to anything. But if you're gonna pull your d*ck out, it'd better be for an Academy Award-winning movie."
On when he first met his Neighbors 2 costar Seth Rogen: "I was at a party. I was maybe 20. At the time, even a teenager's opinion of me was pretty low. I wouldn't say I was a fan of my work, you k**w? I went up and shook Seth's hand. I was like, 'You probably don't k**w who I am. Or you hate me.' And he's like, 'Oh man. You're gonna end up Being a nice guy, aren't you?' He expected me to be the cockiest assh*le in the world."
On how Being sober has changed his life: "What I found is structure. That led me to a balance of opposites: You get out of life what you put in. There was a moment when my morning routine was, like, get up and Google yourself. But that stopped, dramatically and instantly, probably three years ago. I realized that viewing yourself through other people's pictures is **t living your own life. I Wasn't Really Being myself. A lot of my hobbies had gone out the window. I couldn't skateboard or surf for fear of Being followed. Crossing the line of fear is what leads to greatness."