Can you talk about Zeppo: El Exorcismo and Wounded Embark of the Lovesick Mind?
El Exorcismo is pretty much done. It’s something that I’m proud of, but in a way it’s also very amateur. We kind of developed a production company in the way that a bunch of friends who get drunk and shoot a film would. It’s kind of like a twenty-four-hour film festival thing we’re doing – except with a lot of alcohol. The first one we did, me and a friend were completely shit-faced – we drank a bottle of whiskey and a bottle of wine, we were gonna watch a movie and somehow the camera came out, and we said, “Let’s shoot a movie.” We had no storyboards and no script, just the two of us. No lighting, no gear – and we made this five-minute short called The Craving. Now I understand the whole concept of “We’re drunk and it’s bad,” but I actually didn’t think it was that bad for what we had, and the fact that the budget was probably ten dollars, and under the circumstances. We ended up throwing it online just for people to watch, and… I don’t know, it’s just entertaining. So El Exorcismo is