but you got jonah hill. you got julia louis-dreyfus.. and i as a young actor with slight experience, it's nerve-racking, but you lean into the nervousness and treat it like excitement and understand this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and just take it. >> jimmy: explain the idea of the movie, because it's very funny. >> okay, so jonah is a jewish kid from l.a., and lauren plays a muslim girl from l.a. and as you can expect, if them two met and decided to go on dates, it would be very awkward and interesting, especially for the families to meet. so there is just a lot of interracial, interfaith conversations that are hard to have, but i think because we do it with humor, it makes it a little lighter. it's like if the u.n. had meetings and had a stand-up comedian, it would be a lot easier to do with anything. [ laughter ] before you go to war, just send dave chappelle out there and see what happens. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: and that jonah hill plays a very real, like a character that i feel like we all know, right? this je