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Time Warner Lag Commercial

August 8th, 2009

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On one early hot July morning I jumped in my U-Haul full of stunt gear and set out for Vasquez Rocks, the famous rock formation location that is used in many of Hollywood’s great epic films and TV shows. There, we were to shoot Jim Sonzero’s (Resident Evil 5) latest masterpiece, the Time Warner Lag commercial.

Upon arriving at the gate, I was yelled at by the location lady saying that the park doesn’t open till 7 and there is no waiting, even though it was 5 minutes till 7 am. I heard about her from others and then realized that yes the rumors were true. I made a U-turn and proceeded to drive back to the freeway entrance when I saw the convoy of production trucks coming in. The only thing that went though my mind is that they better slow down–they still have 3 minutes till 7.

Finally after getting through the gates and parking I met up with my fellow actors/stunt team. Dan Southworth (Vergil in DMC3), Chris Jai Cortland (RE5 main Majini), and Anthony Nanakornpanom (RE5 tactical advisor). We scarfed down breakfast and proceeded to wardrobe. Everyone was hesitant to get into wardrobe cuz well…(see pictures).  After applying a bottle of sunscreen on my face (the only part of my body exposed), make up was applied. Jim peaked his head in. “Reuben looks too pretty, I need him more ugly-ed up!” …ummm thanks Jim!

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The uglier me!

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The even uglier me!

My role in this was stunt coordinator/performer; I helped Jim pick the guys and pretty much my main duty was to help Jim get his vision with choreographing the stunts and then making it safe for the guys performing the stunts. We had a limited budget and time, so it was very Hong Kong or Power Ranger style–something I’m very used too! ;) Dan has also worked a lot in that fashion and helped out with “making it safe!” All the guys knew they were doubling up on stunt and acting duty, so there was no room for diva’s on the set, except for Jim of course! ;)

f-042Bunch of slackers and one Lagger! The Lag cast!
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First shot…running!

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Second shot…running!

The first shot was running! Wait! The second shot was running too! Come to think of it, there was a whole lot of goddamn running in this commercial! And not just any running…has anyone ever ran in snowboard boots? Has anyone ever ran in snowboard boots in the desert with 100 degree plus temperature while in flight suits and armor? Well I have and it was just like the good old days! lol! In fact the whole time Dan and I were just laughing at each other remembering those good old Power Ranger days when we had to fight in monster suits out in the desert. Really not much different from that…except that we could see a little better…well kinda, still had a patch over one I so I had no depth of perception. See below:

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“Suck on this Wesker!” or even better “Let me suck on that Wesker!”

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When we got to the jumping shot, the staff laid a big green screen down. Yep! There was actually no canyon (movie magic). We did have to do the jump for real though which was about 12 or 15 feet high. Not so difficult by yourself, but having 4 guys jump at the same time with metal weapons on can be a bit challenging. We tested it one by one at first and then 2 by 2. Finally all of us at once until we all felt comfortable; we ended up doing at least 20 or so jumps. On one of them, because of my dam eye patch, I miss judged the distance and totally under shot my landing which brought me straight to the ground missing the 4 inch pad we had laid out. In mid air I was like “Oh shit this is gonna hurt” but I landed and it was nothing! Wha! …I’m guessing cause of all the cushion in the snowboard boots. ;)

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Uhooo! Look at the big whole! …Wow! Movie magic!

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After the jumping there was more running–then we broke for lunch!

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After lunch there was more running and finally after we ran back and forth for 5 hours we rushed to set up the wires. This was probably one of the fastest rigging jobs I had ever done, not to mention while in full costume and after running at least the equivalent of 5 miles in snowboard boots. An unusual superhuman power comes over you and makes you work like a mad man when the sun is going down. I think this is true for any production. I’d say that for every location shoot 1/3 of the day is shot in the final 15 – 20 minutes of golden time (time where the sun sets). Anyway with the help of my guys we rocked it and got about 6 different wire set ups in like 20 min. I usually hate to do things that way especially cuz wires are dangerous and when rushed that’s when accidents happen, but luckily it all worked out and no one was hurt! Except for Anthony’s weggie!  It doesn’t look like the wire shots made it in the final cut but I hear Jim has a different version that he will show me later. Hopefully there are some wire shots left in there!

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Making it safe!

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Anthony’s weggie!

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Dan’s weggie!

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Umm…yeah, uh….making it safe! Yeah! Anthony likes it when I make it safe, don’t ya Anthony? Oohh yeahhh! ;)

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All in all it was a long tiring day, but a good day it was! I love challenging myself from time to time to see if I still have it. By “it” i mean the energy and stamina I had during the Power Ranger days. Those were some hard days, hard weeks, hard months.  I’ll always be grateful for my experience on that show, it has prepared me for just about anything. Able to tackle any work situation that is thrown at me and have the confidence to take it on…yeah baby!

Bring it on Jackie Chan!
Bring it on James Cameron!
You too Sonzero!

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Cast and some of the (tired, half asleep) crew…and Jim Sonzero!

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Anthony has a big bazooka! …That’s what she said ;)

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Me and my machine gun!

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…Anthony and Dan showing some love after a hard days work…Doesn’t get any better than this boys and girls!

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