An Open Letter To Rick Moranis
I know it’s cheesy or cliche to say
but you were
a special part of my childhood
and my teenage years,
someone whose movies
I enjoyed and sought out.
As a sensitive, intelligent child
it was probably easy for me
to identify with the characters you played,
gentle, nerdy men
who were often underdogs.
Little Shop Of Horrors
was probably
the first scary
(for me)
movie
that I fell in love with,
paving the way
for my later enjoyment
of horror comedies like Scream.
I wore that soundtrack out.
It’s still a favorite.
You serenading your wife
with the song “Close To You”
in Parenthood
was vulnerable and romantic.
When I discovered SCTV,
I fell in love with Bob and Doug McKenzie.
It’s funny how
the actors we watch as children
feel like friends.
And though I don’t know you,
that is what you were to me.
Someone who could make me smile and laugh.
Someone I felt safe with.
I understand why you stopped making movies.
I think it’s beautiful you chose
to prioritize your loved ones.
I know you’ve been having fun making music.
I know you may never return to acting.
And I understand that too.
I’ve just been thinking about you lately.
Like great actors we have lost to death
or old age,
you’re someone I miss seeing on the screen.
I just wanted to say thank you for all the laughter
and to let you know
you are still beloved.
If you ever decide to return to acting,
there are many of us
waiting to embrace you.
Either way,
I hope you are happy
and I wish you the best.
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Nice intimate love poem and letter to Rick Moranis. I adored Little Shop of Horrors and Parenthood. Yes, we feel like some these stars are friends. Good writing, Josie!