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03/25/2008 • comments (2)
dumb advice from zadi and steve
Posted by Steve Woolf

We bumped into CC Chapman on our last day at SXSW and he took a quick video of us giving our silliest advice to people attending SXSW for the first time. :)

filed: wtf
tags: behindthescenes
03/06/2008 • comments (2)
next new's favorite EPIC-FU moments
Posted by Rick Rey

As most of you probably know, we just launched the 100th episode of EPIC-FU! In celebration, the folks at Next New Networks created a video for Steve and Zadi. Check it out!

From the Next New Networks blog:

Marc Boxser from our team shot a tribute video featuring many of us from the New York office talking about our favorite EPIC FU moments of the past 100 episodes.
01/29/2008 • comments (3)
EPIC-FU blooper: zadi as the evil-eye baby
Posted by Steve Woolf

As we get this week's show ready to upload, we didn't really have a place to leave in this blooper. But we can't help but keep giggling at it, so we figured we'd share it.

When things are going well with a shoot, Zadi can't keep a straight face. :) So I told her to make a serious face and she got into this whole evil-eye baby meme thing (embedded underneath) that was really funny. Here it is:


And here's the original:

12/14/2007 • comments (4)
O HAI RICK: holiday party + new episodes
Posted by Rick Rey

EPIC-FU Blog - 12.14.07 from Rick Rey on Vimeo.

Hey it's my first video post on the blog! Just wanted to say hi and talk about what's going on with the show. Hit me up in the comments or email me if you have any questions!

12/11/2007 • comments (5)
hello FU-nation!
Posted by Zadi Diaz

photo by luis muna

Hey guys! Welcome to the official EPIC-FU blog!

We've been up all night trying to get this thing up, and finally, yes finally we can breathe a little easier! (for now.) :)

We've been wanting to add a blog to accompany the show for quite some time now, but have been thinking of ways it can be different from all of the other blogs we see out there. We want it to be a little more personal, have it make a little more sense in relation to the show, and to push what we do here a little farther out onto the edge. Yes, you know we like that edge...

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