Kevin Smith in an attempt to rescue himself from what will eventually become a heart attack or stroke has decided to take a little break from everything to focus on himself. This according to LA Times who sat down with Smith and discussed his current state of affairs Smith said "I'm going away for a while," Smith, puffing a menthol cigarette on the patio of his Hollywood Hills home, "to concentrate on myself. To save my life.". Attached below is a chunk of the interview with Smith.
At a time when Smith has been heavily promoting "Zack and Miri" – perhaps the most commercially viable movie in his 15-year career as a multi-hyphenate actor-writer-director of crude comedies and art-house bromances – the issue of his weight has remained front of mind. The director has been complaining about being fat in radio interviews and fretting about it on his blog much to the chagrin of Weinstein Co. publicists for the film, who have openly wished the director would "talk about something else." Like, for instance, how closely in tone and casting the movie resembles something conjured up by comedy rainmaker Judd Apatow?
Adding insult to injury, Smith's girth contributed to an embarrassing incident last week. "I broke a toilet. That's how heavy I am," said Smith. "I can't take all the credit – that was an old toilet and a very waterlogged wall – but my size took that toilet down. I cannot cognitively reframe it and be like, 'It wasn't me – it was the toilet.' It was definitely me. And that's a wake-up call!"
Sweating steadily but not quite profusely, enveloped in a long wool overcoat (in implicit homage to Silent Bob, his screen alter ego in several of his films) despite the 90 degree heat, the New Jersey-born auteur seemed both exhausted and keyed up. He's immensely proud of the film, which earned a number of glowing reviews when it premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September.
The story ends with a sad glimpse into Smith's struggle right now:Hours before Smith would catch a flight to screen "Zack and Miri" at the Chicago Film Festival, he again pondered its commercial prospects. "This is the first time my sensibilities and mainstream sensibilities have met," he said, lighting his umpteenth cigarette. "Not in a perfect way. But better than I've ever met the mainstream before."
But he wasn't quite finished on the topic of his weight.
"The results of this movie will be interesting. Come opening weekend, if it does well, I'll want to reward myself by eating more. And if the movie does poorly, I imagine I'll want to self-medicate and eat more. Hollywood's a hard town to be fat in!"
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