Can you talk about working on 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice'?
Jay Baruchel: That was the sort of craziest movie I've ever been a part of. My character is effectively the audience. I'm just a regular Joe with my own regular Joe problems and ambitions and Nicolas Cage finds me and tells me that I'm meant to be a great sorcerer one day and that I'll have to be his apprentice. So I'm the audiences point of view, being introduced to this crazy world of magical warfare. It was $160 million shot in Manhattan. All the craziness which that entails came along with it. It's going to be such a cool movie. These are the kind of movies that got me going to the movies when I was a kid. It's a big, old school, summer event movie. When it hits next summer it's going to go off like a ****ing atom bomb. It's incredible. It's got action. It's got comedy. It's got special FX. It's got romance. It's got all sorts of stuff. I'd be lying if I said it was the easiest or most fun job I've ever had because the last two months of it were all nights which was not the most fun. By now everyone has heard about our stunt that went awry, when we drove a Ferrari into the front window of a restaurant in Times Square. So we've become slightly notorious as well. It's going to be ****ing so cool, that movie.
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