Dear Will,

Hi. It’s me. Daniel. Before I go any further, I’d like to offer my condolences over Semi-Pro. Everyone was predicting about $30 million for opening weekend, and you did about half that. These are record-low numbers, (for your standards), and that must be pretty tough for you. It probably even comes as a surprise. Being the arrogant, delusional man-child has always resulted in big numbers for you in the past, and I’m sure you thought Semi-Pro would just be another huge victory. And after all that promotion you did, with the Superbowl Ad, and the Sports Illustrated Spread, and the Old Spice stuff- you must be crushed.
I watched Semi-Pro yesterday. It wasn’t very good. I chuckled a few times, sure, there were some really great moments. I’ve always been a sucker for bears. A well-placed scream can often yield hilarious results, and you also have an amazing knack for picking out words that, somehow, are just inherently funny, (this time it was “pancakes.” You said “pancake” and I almost pissed myself.). In general, however, it was as weak as I’d expected it to be. Each movie of yours since Anchorman has been a derivative of Anchorman, and a poor one at that.

Talladega Nights was pretty good, Blades of Glory was worse and in Semi-Pro, it just looked like you were trying too hard to do a “Will Ferrell Movie.” It seemed like everybody involved –the writer, the supporting cast, even Woody Harrelson (as Owen Wilson) — was just sitting back, expecting you to work some of that “Ferrell Magic” that’s worked so well in the past. The formula, (Will Ferrell plays an overly confident, loud-mouthed buffoon with an interesting hairstyle), has always worked, and maybe that’s the problem. It’s worked too well, and too many times. We’ve seen it. We’ve loved it.
But we’re not stupid. We won’t keep paying for the same show over and over again. We’re ready for what else you have.
Don’t confuse this with some of the other backlash you might read. This isn’t some snarky, “I’ve-always-hated-Will-anyway” kind of letter. Those letters are out there, but this isn’t one of them. I don’t think you’re overrated. I don’t think you’re a one-trick pony. I haven’t been sitting around waiting for you to fail. I’m a fan, Will. I really am. And, as a fan, I think I can speak for a whole lot of folks when I say “We miss you.”
It’s been brought to my attention that a plenty of people might only know you from your movies. Under those circumstances, it isn’t difficult to see why one or two reviewers called you a “One Joke Actor.” I mean, after Anchorman, Talladega Nights, Blades of Glory and Semi-Pro, why wouldn’t that be the conclusion?

But I remember. I remember Saturday Night Live the season before you showed up, Will. Ellen Cleghorne. Laura Kightlinger. Janeane Garofalo. Fucking Chris Elliot. You made SNL relevant again. Every so often, an SNL cast member comes along where you just think “That’s it. Once he leaves, the show’s fucked.” Terrence Maddox. Harry Caray. “Dissing Your Dog.” You were one of those guys, Will, one of the best cast members that show will ever see, and it kills me that you’ve resigned yourself to playing some variation of your Robert Goulet impression year after year.

Every once in a while, I try to sit back and imagine just how tough it must have been to convince studio heads that a movie about anchormen in the ‘70s would be a good sell. “I want to make a movie about a bunch of stupid anchormen in San Diego and target it at teenagers and twentysomethings.” People must have thought you were crazy. I have a pretty good sense of humor, and I probably would’ve thought you were crazy. But did it work? Hell yeah it worked. It worked like a son of a bitch. Christ, half of the entire Snorg Tees catalogue is based off of quotes from that movie. It worked, and you knew it would, because you’ve got perhaps the strongest comedic instincts of any actor of this generation. So … why aren’t you using them now? You were great once, remember? Do you remember the Old Prospector? Do you?
I’m just concerned for you, Will. I just don’t want to see you disappear, that’s all. You’ve got another movie coming out within the year, Step Brothers, where you again play some kind of clueless man-child. We know you’re better than this, Will. We’ve seen it. You’ve shown it to us, with SNL, with Stranger Than Fiction, you’ve shown how you can get laughs and deliver a great performance without resorting to the same tricks.
Bill Murray was an incredible cast member who has an amazing career of comedies and dramas. Eddie Murphy was an incredible cast member who has made a career out of putting a fat suit on over and over again because it worked once. You can be Bill Murray, Will. Don’t settle for Eddie Murphy.
-Your Fans

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March 11th, 2008 at 7:07 pm
Right. Thankfully not everything makes its way to my country (figure it out). We have a comedian equivalent to that named Wil Anderson, except he doesn’t play a character.
I did however think about somebody who is comedy genius - Norm MacDonald.
A great show would be Norm MacDonald punching Tina Fey in the face.
March 11th, 2008 at 8:23 am
Sephim, I could tell if you were being serious or not, so I’ll indulge. Larry the Cable Guy is a stand up comedian, or rather a persona for a stand-up comedian. He generally acts like a stereotypical southern redneck.
I used to think he was funny, but he does the same jokes all the time. He usually runs with Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Enval, and Ron White (”Blue Collar Comedy”).
March 10th, 2008 at 10:00 pm
If you’ve ever seen it, the guys from The League Of Gentlemen would probably have to be this generations greatest comic group, I wish I could say there was ONE person, but with so much “hit and miss” comedy coming out in the past ten or forever years it’s hard to pin down one consistently great act. I remember not so long ago when Jim Carrey was meant to be the great comic saviour, but that train has long since sailed.
One thing bothers me though… who the FUCK is Larry The Cable Guy?
March 9th, 2008 at 11:23 pm
Glad to see I’m not the only one who feels the same regarding Mr. Farrell.
I absolutely loved Anchorman, it killed me, but since then I feel like I am laughing at the same jokes over and over and over again, kinda like Ben Stiller movies (yes, the gas scene in Zoolander made me laugh, but really, Meet the Faukers? is that really necessary?)
I didn’t, nor do I plan to, watch anymore Will Farrell in (pick sport X) films. It’s getting as bad as the Rob Schneider is ___ films …. The Hot Chick anyone?
March 9th, 2008 at 2:34 pm
Alas..What is truely funny…one mans Groucho Marx is another mans Will Ferrell.
Steve Nyman
http://www.aaacaricatures.com
March 9th, 2008 at 11:56 am
Well put! I agree. The Old Prospector skit is my all-time favorite SNL skit. I don’t know why they didn’t actually air it, unless it’s because Ferrell kept cracking everybody else up. I hope both Ferrell and Steve Carrel will turn around from this dangerous path they’re on. Seth Rogan should just write them into all of his movies.
March 8th, 2008 at 9:15 pm
Well his whole Larry the Cable guy is a persona and he may well be a one trick pony, but I would bet money that he could be pretty damn good in a supporting capacity.
March 8th, 2008 at 5:03 pm
I think a whole lot of Larry’s stand up is actually pretty damn funny. In a movie, though, no. No no no. No. Nope.
March 8th, 2008 at 3:52 am
In the proper context Larry the Cable Guy and most of the Wayans can be pretty damn funny.
I would like to point out ,just to clear up any misconceptions, and defend The South, Larry the Cable Guy is from Nebraska.
March 8th, 2008 at 3:04 am
Christ. I stop staring at the comments section for two seconds and we’re bashing Steve Carrel and Kristen Wiig? Steve Carrel who, honestly, I haven’t seen turn in a bad performance, (didn’t see Evan Almighty), and Kristen Wiig one of the strongest women ever to be on SNL? You don’t like them? Who does it for you, then? Who would you say this generation’s strongest comedic actor is? Larry the Cable Guy? A Wayans? Tim Fucking Allen?
March 8th, 2008 at 1:27 am
Kristen Wiig is extremely talented, the Target Lady, the a-hole woman (he looks like a rabbit
) are as good as any thing that has been on SNL.
Hey Gladstone, how come no article today, to busy shedding the pounds. I truly empathise
dude. I spent my entire adult life trying to stay within Army weight standards. Now that I’m out though, I really don’t care if I end up looking like the the fat naked guy at the computer
in Ian’s article about Val Kilmer.
March 8th, 2008 at 12:52 am
well said, o’brien
March 7th, 2008 at 11:58 am
Holy Crap! Kristen Wiig is my hero. She excels in playing unnerving awkward characters — your reaction is not an accident. But that’s not all she can do. I just gushed on her Funny or Die page.
March 7th, 2008 at 11:27 am
Hey sephim, Kristin Wigg RULES (way more than you or something like maggot-infested Martin Lawrence ever could), so do us all a favor and take a nice hot ricin bath sometime…oh, and it’s good to know that you’d like to have sex with men!
March 7th, 2008 at 10:39 am
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some funny jokes. Seems he is famous on that site,especially some hot models talk with him positively.
~~~~~~Selina1987,as a model playing that site,hope to know you.
March 7th, 2008 at 9:04 am
dude if you want good farell comedy go to his video site funnyordie.com he just did a countrywide tour plus a lot of his friends post on there like Zach galfinakis.
March 7th, 2008 at 8:59 am
You leave Steve Carrel alone!! How many comedic actors could step into Ricky Gervais’s shoes, make the role their own, and still be funny as hell? I guess you didn’t like 40 Yr Old Virgin?
Carrel’s comedy is not as broad or big as Ferrel’s, but he’s still smart and funny as hell.
March 7th, 2008 at 8:10 am
Don’t forget how amazing Kicking and Screaming was. That one will probably be remembered as the highlight of Will’s career.
Perusing over everything on FunnyOrDie.com keeps me unwaveringly confident that Will still has all that energy and charisma and *ding ding ding* CREATIVITY *YAY!* that we once saw on SNL. Why he’s not getting every single actor on there together to make a huge SuperComedy is beyond me. Literally just about every person I’ve ever laughed at in Hollywood is on that site and considers themselves Will’s friend, so let’s put that friend charm to work and get Mars Attacks 2.
March 7th, 2008 at 7:35 am
Easy Andy Pants, i thought Blades was better DESPITE jon heder, not because of him.
March 7th, 2008 at 5:14 am
Stranger Than Fiction is amazing– your best movie ever!
March 7th, 2008 at 4:52 am
@ Gehluc
I agree, Steve Carrell should get outta town! A vote for me is a vote for world peace, and if you don’t like it, get outta town!
March 7th, 2008 at 3:52 am
Bill Brasky, you’re a son of a bitch.
March 7th, 2008 at 3:45 am
On a side note, I can’t stand Steve Carell. His only redeemable acts have been his supporting role in Anchorman and his supporting role in Little Miss Sunshine. *arms Anti-Flame Shield*
March 7th, 2008 at 3:40 am
Was there some funny in Anchorman that I didn’t see after I turned it off at around 20 minutes? Seriously, the film seemed like it was made with an entire cast of Kristen Wiig’s in Will Ferrel, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd and etc. make-up.
(I don’t give a fuck about Anchorman, funny or not, this is just a poorly written segue so I can talk about what I really want to talk about because this conversation isn’t interesting enough, now watch this drive…)
Kristen Wiig; horrible, horrible, horrible comic actress - everything she does and says is unnerving, and I can see the people around her in every scene squirm whenever she opens her mouth or moves even slightly in their direction. Why her in Knocked Up? I hate Amy Poehler, but she could’ve done those lines and everybody would have wanted to hug her afterwards, mostly because it would mean they wouldn’t have had to work with Kristen Wiig and it would be very worth it.
And Will, you are coming very close to becoming Kristen Wiig in my books, but I will rape you if you make a sequel to Anchorman.
March 7th, 2008 at 3:31 am
Can we please have the idiot that included Sandler and Ferrell in the same sentence hung from his labia?
Sandler isn’t worthy of sniffing Will’s almost-always-nearly-visible nutsack.
I swear to god, if I outlive Adam Sandler, I will throw a block-party every year on the anniversary of that no-talent, self-absorbed pussy’s death day.
March 7th, 2008 at 1:47 am
I am well-aware I’m proabably going to get backlash for saying that but so be it. By the way, I fucking loved Napolean Dynamite aswell.
March 7th, 2008 at 1:42 am
I agree with Gladstone, Blades Of Glory was much better than Talladega Nights. John Hedder made it great though, Will Ferrell was almost certainly on a downward spiral.
March 7th, 2008 at 1:21 am
I will always love this man for two reasons:
1) ‘Help me, please. I’m still alive, but I’m very badly hurt’ from Austin Powers.
2) Anchorman. God almighty, that is a funny movie.
March 7th, 2008 at 12:44 am
Will is a funny guy, but I just can’t take him as the lead in a film. His ideal role is a 5 minute sketch or as a member of a supporting cast/wingman role (his Wedding Crashers role was terrific, and just the right amount of time). Ask Adam Sandler - you can only do the same stuff so many times before the audience just moves on to Andy Samberg or whomever else is the next chosen funny guy that gets crammed down our throats by the movie studios in formulaic comedies. Stay classy, Will. p.s. is there an actor out there that can make the audience like them less than Jonah Hill?
March 7th, 2008 at 12:24 am
Will, if the earth was made of hot dogs would you eat it? I know I would. I miss you buddy. Get off the shed.
March 6th, 2008 at 11:30 pm
So there is no chance in hell in getting one… shit! Michael Swaim is right, Oprah wins again!
March 6th, 2008 at 11:30 pm
Why does everyone seem to forget Stranger Than Fiction?
Now that was a fantastic movie.
March 6th, 2008 at 11:17 pm
Oprah owns the only expensive hat factory in the world, wherein she employs slave labor. You really need to keep up with this blog, Nadia.
March 6th, 2008 at 10:57 pm
If I may add to O’Brien latest comment, ONLY get the first volume of the best of WF skits. The 2nd volume is lackluster (which is kind of what a sequel does).
PS: Where do these expensive hats come from? Are they on loan?
March 6th, 2008 at 10:40 pm
No, he can’t be Bill Murray. The position is taken, and Will doesn’t have the chops. Mr. Ferrell could do better with his movies, and I’ll bet after a couple of flops, he will do better.
March 6th, 2008 at 10:34 pm
Oh, RG, the hostility! Look, taste is totally subjective, I understand that. But Will Ferrell is hilarious. That’s just my opinion, but it’s the truth. Pick up the Best of Will Ferrell DVD. Hell, I will lend it to you, watch the whole thing, even the outtakes and the deleted sketches, and if you don’t laugh once, I’ll buy you something. A hat or something. Not just any hat though. Probably one with jewels in it, or one of those hats with a built in clock, or one that keeps you cool.
Now that’s an expensive hat.
March 6th, 2008 at 9:53 pm
Actually, the letter should say this:
Dear Will,
Stop making movies. Stop appearing on television. In fact… stop existing.
You are not funny. You were not funny on SNL. You were not funny on the big screen.
AND YOU NEVER WILL BE FUNNY.
You are a waste of space. Do us a favor and take yourself out of the gene pool. Preferably with a big shot gun.
Thanks,
The world
March 6th, 2008 at 9:16 pm
oh and jon c. reilly totally made talladega worthwile. since then will’s career has simply made me sad and ashamed of a man i once admired instead of excited and bowled over in laughter.
March 6th, 2008 at 9:15 pm
Hannah Montana is the one who caused will ferrell to betray his talents.
March 6th, 2008 at 7:30 pm
Talledega was only funny because it made fun of that unchallenging, low-tech, waste of time and gasoline called NASCAR.
(CARBURATORS? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?)
March 6th, 2008 at 7:07 pm
I like Chris Elliot!
“These pipes… are CLEAN!!!”
March 6th, 2008 at 6:50 pm
“Maybe Will and Adam Sandler should collaborate–maybe something about two manchildren instead of just one. Think that might help?”
I’ve got it - Will Ferrell and Adam Sandler play teenage girls who are captured by a serial killer played by Robin Williams. And Mike Meyers is the FBI agent who has to find them!
March 6th, 2008 at 6:33 pm
Talladega Nights rules. Those two kids and John C. Reilly are hilarious. “Shut up Chip, I’mma come at you like a spider monkey!” “Packs of stray dogs that now control most major cities” Watch this again, I promise you will laugh a lot more.
March 6th, 2008 at 6:13 pm
Celebrity Jeopardy is some of the funniest stuff Will has done.
March 6th, 2008 at 6:00 pm
ps: a buddy picture with Adam Sandler would only act as the proverbial piss on the dying embers of Will’s career.
March 6th, 2008 at 5:51 pm
I was actually pretty incredulous about that, too. Perhaps he’d voiced similar complaints to his management in the past and they’ve some how managed to delude him into thinking otherwise to assuage his own guilty conscience. He’s obviously intelligent so I find comments like that pretty unpalatable.
At lease he refused to do a Elf II, he does deserve some kudos for that one.
Oh, god…don’t even bring the Oblongs into it…that show exists in its own magical bubble that can never be touched…
March 6th, 2008 at 5:36 pm
Yeah, Mich, I read that interview, too. It was actually kind of aggravating, how Ferrell was responding as if he’d never considered there to be any similarities between Jackie Moon and Ron Burgundy. “I mean, I guess they might be a little similar…” Please, man.
I still think his work on the Oblongs was fucking fantastic.
March 6th, 2008 at 5:20 pm
I would like an entire movie of celebrity jeopardy.
March 6th, 2008 at 5:15 pm
Well written, sir.
The Onion alluded to the fact that all of his characters as of late were simply slightly different variation of Ron Burgundy and he dismissed it grumpily saying that they all had their own complexities. Sure, it’s quite easy to make some money and get some press by constantly cranking out the same movie with different titles ( sorry, Jack Black) but don’t we deserve something better? We’ve been spoon fed un-funny, formulaic “comedies” for so many years now it seems the perfect time to give us something new. The comedic vehicle is sinking like the titanic but full of bears…it’s time to change this. A movie can be hilarious but also be provocative and intelligent ( yeah, yeah, and it doesn’t have to be an indie…) and dammit, Will can do that for us. He just needs an intervention.
March 6th, 2008 at 4:55 pm
Ferrell can, in fact, work wonders if he makes the effort. Watch his second-newest movie, In Bruges. He can be an exceptional actor.
Incidentally, that movie is also something of a reunion for the cast of Harry Potter IV: Harry Does Hogsmeade.
March 6th, 2008 at 4:06 pm
I’ll take Will Ferrell on his worst day over a no-talent pantload like Martin Lawrence and the rest of the Wild Hogs cast anytime!
March 6th, 2008 at 3:41 pm
Maybe Will and Adam Sandler should collaborate–maybe something about two manchildren instead of just one. Think that might help?
March 6th, 2008 at 2:45 pm
You all are forgetting Ferrell’s funniest role of all…..MUGATU! Proof that Ferrell is funnier in supporting roles than as the lead dog.
March 6th, 2008 at 2:00 pm
To me most of Will Ferrell’s movies since Elf has had this Burt Reynolds Cannonball run feel to them . You know like he invites all friends for a big party and they just happen to make
a movie while they’re doing it. I keep expecting Dom De Luise and Pat McCormick to show up. I get the feeling that the script is nothing but a loose guide and half the time everyone is on the verge of cracking up.
The difference being is that Will Ferrell’s friends are a hell of a lot more funny than Burt Reynold’s friends. Exceptions being Dom De Luise, who I’ve only seen be really funny in Mel Brooks movies, and Pat McCormick who was one of the best gag writers of all time but unfortunately his best stuff could not be heard publicly at the time because it was considered way to dirty. Some of it still is, McCormick’s rant at a Friar’s Club Roast, on the size of Milton Berle’s dick is pretty damn funny. Apparently Berle’s dick looked like about two feet of firehouse.
March 6th, 2008 at 1:33 pm
Will Ferrell reminds me of Jack Black in the way that they’ve both made a shitload of movies and NONE of them are even remotely watchable. Oh, and SNL hasn’t been even close to entertaining since the Phil Hartman days.
March 6th, 2008 at 1:33 pm
In Melinda and Melinda, Will was playing the Woody Allen Character and…well, it was Will being nervous and Allen-esque. Nothing really spectacular, not from Will and not from Allen. It wasn’t a terrible movie or performance, it just wasn’t really noteworthy. I think some actors are good fits for Allen’s movies and his characters, and some aren’t. Will’s one of those.
March 6th, 2008 at 1:24 pm
What about that Woody Allen movie Mr. Ferrell was in? Melinda and Melinda or something like that?
March 6th, 2008 at 12:51 pm
Art… Will is an excellent comedian, but geez man. If you really think those things that would be something to keep to yourself. It’s like if you can auto-felate yourself… You just keep those things to yourself.
He needs to go back to SNL type of stuff. Because he’s been Ron in every one of his movies since Anchorman with the exception of Stranger Than Fiction.
March 6th, 2008 at 12:46 pm
at last… will ferrel has caught the “saturday night live alumni diarrhea disease”. eventually they all get it.
March 6th, 2008 at 12:31 pm
All I can say to that last comment is…wow.
I myself have grown long tired of the Stiller-Wilson-Vaughn-Ferrell variety of low-brow comedies.
March 6th, 2008 at 12:14 pm
I consider myself an extremely straight man. There’s only one hole I like stick my meat-rod of love into, and it doesn’t shoot poop! That being said, If Will Ferrel came up to me and asked to shove his 14″ monument to manhood into my unworthy backside, I’d be bent over with my pants down before you could say “pass the lube.”
But I gotta say, I agree with Mr. O’Brien 100%… Will, I would let you bum me! Why won’t you be kind to me in return and give us the good comedy I know you can… why?!?
March 6th, 2008 at 11:57 am
I remember hearing a story once about Eddie Murphy regarding the movie “Best Defense”, which, by all accounts, was a colossal failure, and after the movie bombed, he said something to the effect of “if you were getting payed as much I was to do this piece of shit movie, you would do it, too” (I don’t think those were his exact words).
I’m with you Dan, I loved Anchorman, but with all of these movies basically starring him as the derivative of some the same base character, I’m starting to wonder if he’s just mailing it in at this point just like Eddie Murphy at this point….
March 6th, 2008 at 11:39 am
I stopped watching Ferrell movies after Talladega. If all his characters are going to be idiots, I’ll watch a Martin Short movie.
“My little buttercup has the sweetest smile.”
March 6th, 2008 at 11:38 am
talladega nights ruled ass over blades of glory. no questions.
you’re right, though, o’brien. will needs to churn out more STRANGER THAN FICTION roles. it would make movies like SEMI-PRO a little more worthy of our time if we weren’t taking for granted that he’ll make at least 3 other ones similar to it in the same year alone.
i do think STEP BROTHERS might be pretty funny, though.
SEMI-PRO will have to wait for dvd, no matter how much old-spice and bud light ferrell tries to sell me.
March 6th, 2008 at 11:31 am
Arnett was one of the saving graces of Blades and, if you’re a fan of his, it might not hurt to check out Semi-Pro. He and Andrew Daly as the two announcers are definitely the highlights of the movie.
March 6th, 2008 at 11:23 am
I have to disagree with this. Semi pro was a good movie it had a lot of funny moments. Ticket sales should not be indicative of funniness.
March 6th, 2008 at 11:22 am
Will Ferrell wasn’t in “The Three Amigos.” Have you even seen “The Three Amigos,” Gladstone? You haven’t, have you? You’re a PHONY, Gladstone! Hey everyone, GLADSTONE’S A PHONY!!!!
March 6th, 2008 at 10:57 am
No doubt on Riley over Heder. But Blades –which was WEAK– had Arnett and some more elements. I really felt Talledega was resting exclusively on Ferrell’s wackiness.
But without a doubt, Ferrell’s worst movie is The Three Amigos.
March 6th, 2008 at 10:57 am
The Will Ferrell backlash has led to a lot of smack talking about Talladega Nights, which is, despite the newfound opinions of a disturbingly large amount of people I meet, fucking hilarious and infinitely quotable. I think Blades of Glory would have been a helluva lot better if Mormon Dynamite wasn’t in it. I can’t speak for Semi-Pro, because I haven’t seen it, but let’s just say that, from what I’ve been hearing, there’s a reason I’ve not seen it yet. I agree with you Daniel, I miss Will Ferrell too…
March 6th, 2008 at 10:49 am
Every once and awhile? What is that supposed to mean?
March 6th, 2008 at 10:49 am
Yeah, the Blades vs Talladega thing, you’re not the only one who feels that way. I meet people who like Blades more, plenty of people. For me, it’s about Jon’s. Talladega has Jon C Riley, who I just love, and Blades has Jon Heder, that Napoleon Dynamite idiot, who I can’t stand.
March 6th, 2008 at 10:26 am
I thought Blades was better than Talledega?
I’m basing this on nothing, but Will always seemed like the nicest guy in the world to me and I got the feeling that some of these projects are script by friends and he can’t say no.
Again, that is based on NOTHING.
March 6th, 2008 at 10:24 am
Christ, O’Brien. You are one whiny little bitch.
Oh, and… FIRST!!!!