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Please feel free to contact me at movies.guide@about.com. Due to the volume of email I get each day, you may not receive a response immediately however I do attempt to reply to all requests.

General Questions and Comments:
If you don't find the answer to your question in the list of frequently asked questions below, then please don't hesitate to email me. I also welcome comments and attempt to respond to most emails in a reasonable period of time.

F.A.Q.

  1. Q. How can I contact George Clooney (or insert the name of any actor, director, writer, etc)?
    A. I do not forward emails to publicists, actors, directors, or anyone else involved in the entertainment industry and I can't put you in touch with any celebrity to obtain an autograph or pass on a script. I delete emails requesting contact information without replying. My best suggestion is to attempt to go through the celebrity's official site or fan site.
  2. Q. I don't like your review of "Brokeback Mountain." How can I get you to reconsider your opinion?
    A. You can't, and while I love to hear from moviegoers whose opinions of films differ from my own, your email will not get me to support a movie I don't like or to withdraw my positive review of a film I admired. But please feel free to email me whenever you disagree with a review. I even love to hear from people who like a review I've written.
  3. Q. Can I be your paid/unpaid assistant?
    A. Paid - no, unpaid - maybe... I'm not accepting movie/DVD reviews however if you have a story idea, feel free to pitch it.
  4. Q. Can you get me a job in the industry or suggest how I should go about becoming an actor, writer, director, etc, etc. etc?
    A. I can't hook you up with a job in the entertainment industry. If I could, I'd have more 'friends' than I can handle! My suggestion to anyone interested in acting, directing or otherwise becoming a part of the film industry is to go to college, make contacts, and network, network, network.
  5. Q. Where can I purchase the bracelet, lamp, painting, etc. from such-and-such film?
    A. I don't have access to prop info and can't advise you on obtaining any of the products displayed/used in a film. The only thing I can suggest is renting the film on DVD, capturing a screen shot, and then researching the product online. Emails of this sort will be deleted without a reply - sorry!
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