I’ve been a smoker since I was seventeen. I started the summer after I graduated from high school, and for most of the eight years since, I’ve been a solid half-a-pack to pack-a-day smoker, depending on how stressed I was. Nevertheless, I’ve always thought quitting was easy. After all, I’ve done it dozens of times! (roflmao)
However, early this summer, as my twenty-sixth birthday loomed, I remembered an article I read in Men’s Health while waiting to get my haircut a couple years before (Look, I know I don’t look like a Men’s Health reader. I’m not. I was only reading it because the place I was getting my haircut didn’t subscribe to Better Beers and Donuts). The article said that if one quits smoking before the age of 27, their lung function can pretty much return to normal. As our last live show loomed, I decided that this would mark the end of my lifetime as a smoker. Being a nervous piece of shit, I’d need that filthy habit to fall back on as a had a panic attack leading up to the show. Knowing that, without some sort of support system, I’d likely fail, I decided to keep a journal. Here’s what I wrote:
As both of my friends will tell you, I’m something a great fan of truly mediocre entertainment. Really, anything that’s poorly scripted, acted, lit, recorded, or otherwise mangled gives me great joy. This probably has stunted my development as a Man of Taste. I’ve never seen Citizen Kane, Casablanca, or Bonnie & Clyde. But if it helps, I’ve seen Short Circuit and Can’t Hardly Wait enough that I have them practically memorized. I’ve never really gotten into Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, or the Who, but I can burn you a copy of Dr. Demento’s 20th and 25th Anniversary Collections if you want to hear them.
Despite the lack of updates, Very Incredible Movie Theater 4 is not dead. Not by a long shot. Mike and I have worked too hard and too long on this thing to let it die. And I'm really proud of the stuff we've done. I'm also proud of our newly redone website. As you can see, we have a redone website. And it is beautiful.
I'm trying to find some new shorts for us to work on. Hopefully, you'll see some on the web soon.
Also, check out Death By Improv's new website as well, at deathbyimprov.com. DBI has several new members, including one particularly sexy one (hint hint it's me).
In the meantime, enjoy the reason the internet was invented:
VIMT4 returns to the live stage on June 25 at 8:00pm at Garden Friends, home of the Main Street Theater Company. Once again, we'll be opening for our good friends at Death by Improv. And this isn't just VIMT4's return...
It's a THEME show!
June 25: Very Incredible Movie Theater 4 presents Christmas In July In June: Based on the novel "Push" by Sapphire.Â
By the way, please add @VIMT4 on Twitter. I've deleted my personal Twitter account in order to get more use out of the VIMT4 twitter and to get the name out there. However, you can still follow Farley (@drummerisme) and Ashton Kutcher (@aplusk).