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As a follow-up to that last answer, here’s a powerful open letter to Will Ferrell by Patti Davis, the daughter of Ronald and Nancy Reagan, who had her own issues with her parents and strongly disagreed with many of her father’s political beliefs. The second paragraph is heartbreaking, no matter who the person lost in the fog of Alzheimer’s or dementia might have once been.

AN OPEN LETTER TO WILL FERRELL

Dear Mr. Ferrell,

I saw the news bulletin — as did everyone — that you intend to portray my father in the throes of Alzheimer’s for a comedy that you are also producing. Perhaps you have managed to retain some ignorance about Alzheimer’s and other versions of dementia. Perhaps if you knew more, you would not find the subject humorous.

Alzheimer’s doesn’t care if you are President of the United States or a dockworker. It steals what is most precious to a human being — memories, connections, the familiar landmarks of a lifetime that we all come to rely on to hold our place secure in this world and keep us linked to those we have come to know and love. I watched as fear invaded my father’s eyes — this man who was never afraid of anything. I heard his voice tremble as he stood in the living room and said, “I don’t know where I am.” I watched helplessly as he reached for memories, for words, that were suddenly out of reach and moving farther away. For ten long years he drifted — past the memories that marked his life, past all that was familiar…and mercifully, finally past the fear.

There was laughter in those years, but there was never humor.

Alzheimer’s is the ultimate pirate, pillaging a person’s life and leaving an empty landscape behind. It sweeps up entire families, forcing everyone to claw their way through overwhelming grief, confusion, helplessness, and anger. Perhaps for your comedy you would like to visit some dementia facilities. I have — I didn’t find anything comedic there, and my hope would be that if you’re a decent human being, you wouldn’t either.

Twice a week I run a support group called Beyond Alzheimer’s for caregivers and family members of those with Alzheimer’s and dementia. I look into haunted eyes that remind me of my own when my father was ill. I listen to stories of helplessness and loss and am continually moved by the bravery of those who wake up every morning not knowing who their loved one will be that day, or what will be lost. The only certainty with Alzheimer’s is that more will be lost and the disease will always win in the end.

Perhaps you would like to explain to them how this disease is suitable material for a comedy.

They either smile because they’re ridiculously happy or because they’ve done something they shouldn’t have and are trying to cover their tracks

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The Lego Movie - Is it just me, or does this not look hilarious!?! And with Chris Pratt from Parks and Recreation, how could it not be!? Also starring is Alison Brie from Community, Will Ferrell, Liam Neeson, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett and Morgan Freeman! Now that is a well assembled cast!

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I’ve been watching a lot of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee and I gotta say I’m always fascinated by the initial awkward call, since many guest seem kinda surprised when Jerry calls them, like they made plans a while ago and they weren’t sure it was actually happening. How does it work? Are they given a time frame during which Seinfeld might come pick them up and drive them around in vehicles that will probably put them in danger, forcing them to have a second breakfast? How long do they sit at home, decently dressed and presentable, waiting for the phone to ring? Do they live in fear for three days? A week? A month? A year? We just don’t know 

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never thought i’d say this but let’s do a conference call instead

never thought i’d say this but let’s do a conference call instead


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Why don’t you go back to your home on Whore Island?

Why don’t you go back to your home on Whore Island?


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6. The Lego Movie (WB)

Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller

Written by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller

Starring Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Morgan Freeman

NEW on The Baker Street Babes: Review: Holmes & Watson: The Game is A-Starting! Ok, look, I admi

NEWonThe Baker Street Babes: Review: Holmes & Watson: The Game is A-Starting!

Ok, look, I admit it. Holmes & Watson isn’t a good movie. It’s puerile and idiotic. Its climax takes place with Queen Victoria on the Titanic, even though Queen Victoria died more than a decade before the Titanic left port for the first and only time. Will Ferrell plays Holmes as an ima…

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