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- Isla Fisher: “I just thought, I don’t want to play a cliche femme fatale, the woman with sexual appetite who wants to take down this man. I want to give her this big, beating heart and make her innocent, a woman who has no identity — a woman who doesn’t have an agenda.”
- Isla Fisher: “I read the script and instantly thought this is a role I have to audition for. But I knew I was up against huge obstacles — being a comedian actress or at least being known that way in the marketplace.”
- Isla Fisher: “The thing about the movie was, it was a pretty masculine thing. It’s a story about a guy who was a jock. His roommate’s a guy. There’s a bank robbery with guys and guns. It’s a pretty manly movie.”
- Isla Fisher: “I had a director who had the vision to imagine me playing someone other than a bipolar nymphomaniac.”
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt: “She’s the sweetest girl.”
- Scott Frank (director): “I met with her and she really understood the part. She was really smart about making her not what you expect of her. She really turned her into a little kid, which I really liked, this sort of innocent who’s not quite sure what’s up until it’s too late. And I loved that, I really loved that.” – writer/director Scott Frank
- Scott Frank (director): “I had no problem with their accents and sometimes, even Isla’s Australian accent would sneak through and she’d be aware of it and ask if I wanted her to change it, and I would say no because it sort of contributed to the whole childlike thing that I was going for. I just really liked it.” – writer/director Scott Frank
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• TCUDailySkiff.com: “Since Daniels and Levitt always give great performances, the big surprises of the film came from Matthew Goode (“Match Point”) and Isla Fisher (“Wedding Crashers”). The audience was most taken aback to see Fisher play a sane woman, as opposed to her “Wedding Crashers” character. (I don’t think we will ever forget that one). “The Lookout” was a great choice for her and an even better choice since she did well. So if you need a reason to see this film, it is mainly to see a cast of talented, yet extremely underrated, artists perfect their craft.”
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