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Drew McWeeny of HitFix.com's Motion Captured has a great interview with Diddy, conducted from the set of "Get Him to the Greek."

Diddy discusses acting, improvisation, "Get Him to the Greek" and the support he received from Jonah Hill, among other things.

Asked what experiences prepared him for jumping into this level of improvisation, he said, "The first time I walked on the set with Jon Favreau for 'Made,' they just threw away the script. And improvisation and comedic timing is something that takes you a long time to really learn and then to master, you know? I have a long way to go, but I thank God for that experience because I wasn’t intimidated. I was a little bit freer to try things in rehearsal and to be here and to really try to play my role. Like if I’m not good, then the guy in front of me isn’t going to be good. I have to give my best in order to make sure that Jonah and Russell and any of the stars of the movie shine."