Jost Kidding  : Entretien avec Casey Jost

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Juste après midi, par une chaude journée d’été, Casey Jost sirote une bière au blé, avec l’aimable autorisation dela Flagship Brewing Company de Staten Island, natch, au célèbre hangout du quartier borough 120 Bay Cafe .



« Je n’encourage pas la consommation d’alcool pendant la journée, mais si cela se produit, cela se produit », s’en prend le comédien.

En plus d’être le buveur occasionnel du jour, qui devons-nous juger  ?, le drôle de Staten Island est musicien, écrivain et acteur, et il se présente àStaten Island Summer , l’une des comédies de cette saison. Son frère, Colin (Saturday Night Live ), a écrit le film, une histoire de l’âge de deux diplômés du lycée qui passent l’été après une première année à travailler comme maîtres-nageurs dans une piscine de Staten Island. Sans se baser sur l’enfance des frères Jost, le film présente les camées des deux hommes en tant qu’officiers de police qui contribuent à alimenter certaines activités illégales. MaisStaten Island Summer , produit par Lorne Michaels, met également en vedette une série de_comédiens_SNL, dont Kate McKinnon, Fred Armisen et Cecily Strong. Jim Gaffigan, Ashley Greene et le Wu-Tang Clan’s Method Man, en tant que fournisseur de glaces (gagne, clin d’œil), viennent compléter le casting.

Le film est peut-être son dernier projet, mais Jost trouve de nombreuses façons de rester occupé. Il travaille actuellement avecImpractical Jokers de TruTV, joue régulièrement des comédies auUpright Citizens Brigade Theatreet joue de la musique avec son groupe,Les Vinyl .



Peu de temps avant le lancement du film, nous avons parlé à Jost de l’inspiration derrièreStaten Island Summer , de l’importance du clan Wu-Tang pour son arrondissement natal et de ses trois meilleures pizzas sur Staten Island. Poursuivez votre lecture pour en savoir plus.

Tell us about Staten Island Summer.
Casey Jost:

My brother wrote it. It's the story of his going away to college, and how the summer before that, he was a lifeguard. He and I were both lifeguards for a few years. We grew up not far from St. George, down Victory Boulevard, close to the ferry, in walking distance of

Silver Lake Park

. The entire movie was filmed on Staten Island, like at Great Kills Swim Club—we grew up going there every summer.

The cast is impressive.
CJ:

The cast is insane—it has so many good SNL people. Cecily Strong plays a great female character, maybe the only normal character in the entire movie. Her name is Mary Ellen, based on a friend of my brother's growing up. Bobby Moynihan's role is based on a lot of people. Bobby has a character on SNL called Anthony Crispino, who is a friend of mine; we lifeguarded together. My brother loves to take people's names and put them in stuff. We cast Method Man as Konko, an ice cream man who sells weed. When I met him on set, he was so cool. I said, “Hey, my name is Casey!” The next day he was like, “Caseyyyyy.” When Method Man says hi to me, I want to ask, “How high?”

It's amazing how Method Man and the Wu-Tang Clan have stayed true to the borough. The entire world can love the Wu-Tang, but they belong to Staten Island.
CJ:

Growing up in Staten Island, it's kind of illegal to not listen to the Wu-Tang Clan. They were such a big part of how we grew up. There are two different styles on Staten Island: there's that cool hip-hop element, and there's the Italian club kid, which was like me and my friends growing up. But growing up I mingled with everyone. That's a big part of who I am now. Staten Island is a melting pot of cultures. We have the largest Sri Lankan population here outside of Sri Lanka. When I lived in Stapleton, it was very diverse.

So we're at 120 Bay Cafe. What do you love about this place?
CJ:

It's an institution. It's been around for years. Tons of people have come through here; it's very open to comedians, musicians and visual artists. I've done so many weird shows here—stand-up, hosted a karaoke night, played with my bands. I worked up a very high bill here, and then when it switched owners from Cargo to 120 Bay Cafe in 2012, my tab disappeared, which was great. My friend Sal Vulcano from Impractical Jokers used to bartend, and I had a tab going. I would just leave without paying because we were good friends.

What are some of your other favorite restaurants on Staten Island?
CJ:

For dinner I love

Beso

. Sit at the bar—you'll get a great conversation out of the bartender, Kevin Devlin. The tapas are incredible, both small and big plates. Go there and share. You can share with Kevin if you want—he'll probably eat some. He and I were on an improv team, like the only one on Staten Island, called Mancrush. There's also

Enoteca Maria

, this restaurant run by a bunch of grandmas. Every night it's open you can eat food cooked by a different grandma—isn't that incredible? It's all different Italian cuisines, so you get different parts of Italy, different parts of the boot. What a good idea for a restaurant. Another one of my favorites is

Marie's Gourmet

. I used to work there, and every time I'm on the island I think, Can I stop and eat something? I also love

Adobe Blues

. My favorite Italian restaurant is Trattoria Romana. I also love the beer from Flagship Brewing Company. Having a brewery is great for Staten Island. Microbreweries are very popular right now. It shows we're with it.

What would you say are your top three pizza places on the island?
CJ:

For pizza, I'm a

Denino's

guy. Growing up we would always go there. My number two pizza is from Marie's Gourmet. I love that place. My number three pizza is

Pier 76

.

How would you recommend visitors spend a day in Staten Island?
CJ:

Take the

Staten Island Ferry

. They sell beer on it. It's great. If it's around lunchtime, take a walk to 120 Bay Cafe for a bite to eat. Sometimes after you eat, you can still eat a little bit more, and that's when you go next door to Pier 76 for a slice of pizza. Then walk to the Staten Island Museum, which is awesome. It's not just about the history of Staten Island; you can learn about the different time periods in New York City through the filter of Staten Island. After that, walk to

Snug Harbor

or pick up some comics at

Hypno-Tronic

. Then get dinner. You can go anywhere: Beso,

Ruddy & Dean

, Enoteca Maria, 120 Bay Cafe. Another thing you can do while you're walking around St. George is go to

Against Da' Grain

, a barbershop. They'll take care of you—give you a little fade, you know, guy or girl. They can carve the Wu-Tang symbol into any part of your head if you want. I encourage that. St. George is friendly. It's for friends. Bring your friends. Get a bunch of people, jump on the boat and come here with them—you'll have a good time.

Staten Island Summera ouvert ses portes en théâtre le 24 juillet et fait ses débuts sur Netflix le 30 juillet.

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