I like you. I like you a lot. Not in that perverted stalker-type way either. And not in that “what is she doing right now?” paparazzi way either. I just like you. I think of you as a wholesome
But what’s the deal with your movie selections? I’m hesitant on bringing it up, but seriously, what’s going on? Is everything OK? I would send a get well card if I knew where to send it, but I’m not even sure you’re sick. I just know that something is wrong. That’s the only reason anybody would take on an assignment like License to Wed, a bad movie built from a collection of bad frames reeled at 24 frames per second. It’s a symphony of badness. I liked John Krasinski in The Office too, but come on. And before that … Chasing Liberty, How to Deal, Try Seventeen; what happened there? If you’re not getting good scripts, maybe you should hire a new agent. I hear there are lots of agents in the
Here’s a tip: stay away from any romantic films. Unless of course, you’re an alcoholic or on drugs or a hooker or there is some kind of problem for you to overcome. And drunks and druggies usually aren’t pretty, which would satisfy my second tip — don’t look pretty. Look beautiful on the red carpet at your movie’s premier, but not in the movie itself. Ugly or homely characters are usually written better than girls cut from Cosmo or Seventeen. Nicole Kidman and Charlize got ugly and won Oscars. Try it out. Then try a co-starring role. Be someone’s daughter, preferably Meryl Streep or Glenn Close, or even Kevin Costner (did you see The Upside of Anger?). Or try a fantasy picture or something whimsical and light; I see Natalie beat you to Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium.
Don’t get the wrong idea, Mandy, I think you’ve done some good work. Saved! was terrific. And your performance in A Walk to Remember made me sob like weepy fool. Even some of your music is pretty good, although I’ll admit that pop music isn’t really “my thing.” I see potential in your career, if only it can get out of this rut. I’m sure it’s frustrating to read all this, and from a complete stranger, too. It’s easy for me complain about your work, especially when you’re famous and I’m not. Feel free to offer constructive criticism to my work or to one-up even that and ignore me altogether.
Hang in there, kid.
Sincerely,
Michael
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