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The Resident Evil: Extinction trailer looks pretty intense.
“It’s pretty crazy. They have the gory one for here [at Comic Con]. I was like, ‘It’s too gory, man.’ I don’t know. It’s pretty nasty. They’re not showing it on TV, it’s just for Comic Con. And you know I use these really incredible knives called khukuris in the film and they were used by Tibetan monks hundreds of years ago. One-handed because they’re really little, the Tibetan monks, and these knives are really big so they give them another foot and a half of reach. I use two which is really vicious because they were never really intended to be used that way.
They’re really incredible because they’re sharp all through the knife, up and over, so you can do lots of different things with them. You can stab and slash and hack and stuff, all in one knife which is like that would be neat to market this! You could do it. You could bone a chicken. You could slice cucumbers. You could spread your mayo. You could pick up a slice of pie with it. It’s the perfect [knife]. Kill zombies, all in one day.”
You should do an infomercial on them.
“I love infomercials, personally. I’ve always thought that I could do a really good infomercial because I have a lot of great ideas with things. I don’t actually have the time to patent them, like everybody else with good ideas. One person takes the time to do it and the rest of us to keep talking about it.”
Do you have any plans to go back to music in the near future?
“Well you know, I actually did a couple of shows a few months ago. I did a show in Paris and a show in Moscow. I love to play and I love to record. It’s just like as a profession, I haven’t really gone after it in a business way very much. But I love to record. I love to release demos. On my website people can download them for free.
It’s kind of a personal thing I love to do, but my friends will get me to do stuff on soundtracks and things. But I just haven’t really tried to do the whole tour thing, like promotions. I think because it gets a little tough, and music for me is something I prefer to keep away form the whole business part of my life. I feel like everything I do, in a way, has some sort of business around it. So with my music I can have my privacy. If people don’t have to pay for it then I think they can be a little more open to new ideas. It’s hard because I was very lucky with my record to get great reviews and stuff. But still, it’s hard. I just think things that are that personal it’s really hard to deal with the outside world with having opinions.”


