Joel Flickstein: How d'ye, stranger. My name is Joel Flickstein. I am a film projectionist at 4-Star Theatre. Today I found a journey in a loose floor board, but get this, its not just any sacred journal, its from a Supreme-Being who mentors me in prayer through automatic writings. Weird yet cool. And I've also been a flicker jumping, man of letters kind of superhero for like two days. But get this, what if I told you I hear voices and see people through a box, that is, movie screen and notepad. You'd probably say I'm cuckoo, huh? And, although that might be true I was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia at the age of 17, yet I have no problem telling you I am Schizofilmic because I'm outta my mind with movies but I left my mind for you to get inside my head to read; for if you do, you'll see a film. Flicker is my brain on movies, it's my film medication that keeps me sane with the Gospill, as I thought I might put that in. Yet the best part about it is I get to see movies from a future time period of 2019, and it's the 1950s! Not to mention I get to be a different kind of hero, saving people's butt through it by means of divine intuition and a message I mysteriously leave in their pocket. Don't ask how, it came with the powers; a cross between Divine intuition, second sight, empathy, bi-location and a bit of astral projection you might say. So what if I'm not the hero they can see who appears only in letters and movies, but at least I get to be like a guardian, or a guardian angel who makes divine intervention for people. So on my lunch break and downtime between job duties and tasks I journal, yet that's when I get the intuition of seeing or hearing cries from people who yearn for help, and that can range from domestic violence; to crime; to desperate situations; to suicide attempts, including housecleaning and homework. Apart from that I'm jumping into a movie scene as one of the characters to dialogue with the other for mentorship, and to talk to whenever I get lonely. Other than that I'm just playing the background as your normal, humbled Motion Picture Projectionist who goes unseen.