OK, so I wrote up this hilarious annotated version of this interview where I commented on a bunch of my quotes and on what an idiot I am, but it turned out sounding so egotistical that I puked rabbits. I don’t know. At any rate, my interview in this week’s Denver/Boulder edition of the Onion is below the fold. Thanks to Brian Polk for the interview. Check out his other work. On with the interview…. Read the rest of this entry »
And again, I can’t stress enough how important it is to round out your understanding of our carefully-crafted sketch universe by viewing these related videos. They’re like spin-off videos. Like R*A*D*A*R. Remember that show? No, me neither.
Oh, and my interview in The Onion showed up today. It’s only in the Denver/Boulder editions, but if you’re in that general area, pick up a copy and flip to page 53. I’ll post the interview here in a bit.
I said I’d put these photos from our trip to Utah back in the previous post about said trip. Screw that! They’re too good. They go here. In case you’re curious, these are mostly taken in Arches National Park. One is obviously at the border of Utah and Colorado along I-70.
Directed by the illustrious Ballard C. Boyd, shot by the omnipresent Jason Lang, written by me.
This was a fun one to do and I enjoy this first part, but BCB’s role in the interactive Part 1.5 (see, it’s not really integral to the plot, but it helps, so it’s one and a half… or something) is the piece de resistance here.
I’d already have Part 2 up but YouTube was totally playing hard to get last night so I went to sleep unfulfilled.
This despite spending the time between midnight and 2 a.m. at Ballard’s place shooting a video for this week’s Circus. There was a moment where it was just the two of us in his apartment, both in dresses and pigtails, watching the original and recent cover of “My Humps.”
It was the first time in a while that we were both weirded out by something we were working on.