Jay Baruchel Interview
This was a fun one. Jay was a super-nice dude who was just a pleasure to chat with. I wish him nothing but awesome for the rest of his days.


This was a fun one. Jay was a super-nice dude who was just a pleasure to chat with. I wish him nothing but awesome for the rest of his days.
Track: Hanuman
Artist: Rodrigo y Gabriela
Percussion: Uhm. Me. Kevin Pereira. Hi. I think we've met?
A lot of people have been sharing these videos around the interwebs, and I'm truly grateful for that as this is a subject that's near and dear to my heart for various reasons. I figured I should do the same here on my ghost-town of a blog. Why not place some multimedia here, right between the bleached cow-skull and digital tumbleweeds?
I will likely be doing a write-up or videocast soon to address the questions, concerns and criticisms raised by these videos; as well as hopefully offer a little more insight regarding what I saw down in Louisiana and how it has permanently changed me. Again, I thank you all for your time.
Part 1:
Part 2:
Ever heard the expression "it's like herding cats"? You should see the out-takes from this one. Between Rufus hissing at Mercedes and one little kitty trying to climb the felt green-screen in the background, it was an interesting shoot to pull off an hour before the live show. Good times indeed.
Kevin Pereira, hopped up on antibiotics and nasal sprays, dons a sweat-stained Godfather T-shirt and "comfy pants" to drum along with "Amazing" by Kanye West. He knows the drums are way too busy for this track, and could really care less, because it's just too much fun to play. He's also typing in the third person, right now!
How do Osaka residents react when they are attacked by finger pistols and fake swords? The answer, is pure internet win:
This is a fantastic experiment. I plan on fake-shooting someone in Los Angeles tomorrow, perhaps on the drive into work. With any luck, I'll be able to encode and upload the video to YouTube before bleeding out from the retaliatory gunfire.