Jason Bateman on Being Mean To IDENTITY THIEF Co-star Melissa McCarthy: 'I Had No Problem' (Audio)
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- Category: Interviews
- Created: Tuesday, 05 February 2013 22:58
- Published: Tuesday, 05 February 2013 22:58
- Written by Lupe Haas

Listen to interview below.
At a recent interview with IDENTITY THIEF director Seth Gordon, and stars Melissa McCarthy and Jason Bateman, the director revealed the near disaster on set when Bateman picked up a real panini-maker, instead of a prop, and slung it towards Melissa’s head in a scene that called for his character to knock her down.

Instead of grabbing one of the dozen rubberized panini props, Bateman grabbed the real one. Luckily for everyone especially Melissa, he missed. He joked with the director. “Listen! You put it in front of me… what am I going to do.”
CineMovie asked Jason Bateman for his side of the story when it came time to talk to the actor and Melissa. “That was a mistake. Regrettable!,” said Bateman. Melissa, however, follows up with “ I don’t know about that,” and proceeds to explain that there were 14 fake panini machines that weighed a quarter of an ounce versus the 32 pound real one, and he went for the heavy one. Bateman explained the real one was “little shinier” which may be why his eyes gravitated to it.
The panini incident wasn’t the only abuse Jason enacted on poor Melissa. While shooting the same scene, Bateman suggested using a guitar to take down McCarthy’s character. McCarthy recalls the half-joking comment but says he specifically called for the guitar to hit her in the face. When she looked at the director laughing in the corner, it made her nervous that Bateman’s idea was about to become a reality. Luckily for Melissa, the stunt woman took it in the face the next day after they constructed a helmet to protect Melissa’s double.

Melissa would have to suffice with Jason Bateman trying to take her out with a panini-maker.
IDENTITY THIEF opens February 8, 2013.