
But it was something said in the movie theater that seems to have bothered Ferrell more than anything else. While the film does have a cult following, it wasn't exactly a big hit, as it was pummeled with negative reviews upon its release. Ferrell and Kattan penned the screenplay with Steve Koren while John Fortenberry directed the comedy. The recurring sketch had gotten to be so popular that it was turned into the feature-length film A Night at the Roxbury.

Back in the 1990s, Ferrell and Chris Kattan had popularized a segment on Saturday Night Live that saw the two as head-bobbing bachelors visiting dance clubs while Haddaway's "What Is Love?" plays all the while.

A remark made during a screening of A Night at the Roxbury in 1998 is something that Will Ferrell can still recall quite clearly, having made an impression on the comedic actor.
