I don’t watch video podcasts as a whole. I don’t really have the patience for it. I do watch 1938 media from time to time because the videos are short and I actually had the chance to meet Loren Feldman in Toronto at the Mesh Conference earlier this year. As I said before: even though he comes off as being loud and abrasive, he’s also a genuinely funny and nice guy.
Which was all the more shocking when I saw this video, where he essentially does blackface / minstrel – type comedy for about 5 minutes. I mean, wow. He put a lot of effort into that video. Transitions, video clips, the whole 9 yards.
And it was all the more sobering (no pun intended) to find out that Loren went into rehab shortly thereafter.
Which, in turn, was followed by this video that was shortly posted some time ago as he’s returned from rehab. I’m not so cynical to believe that what Loren’s posted was an act. He sure as hell doesn’t look like he’s acting, and as I’m the kind of person who is inclined to believe folks (at least for the first time), my wishes do go out to him and his family.
Addiction — no matter what its form — can be devastating.
Best of luck, man.
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Dude it’s called acting. He’s just marfing around. He’s a darn good actor. That’s why I think he’s hilarious.
Or, he’s not.
Without sounding mean (and failing), there’s a reason why he never made it in Hollywood.
I’ve never really watched a video podcast before, I’d prefer to watch videos on YouTube instead. ;)
David’s right, Tony — it’s all a big goof. Loren is reeling you in.
Well, clearly after this video, you may be right.
Meh. ;)
I just blogged it here:
http://tinyurl.com/257n2v
I’m sure in his mind it’s some kind of social commentary on the Michael Richards media circus. You know, cause it’s really topical when videobloggers comment on events that took place NINE MONTHS AGO.
I wonder what he’ll tackle next? Perhaps that cool new game show in which a stern British lady has that awesome catchphrase? Or that forbidden dance from Brazil that’s all the rage now?
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