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My first fan fic. Please enjoy.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works

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One vague fear about Complete Unknown Like most who have seen the trailer for Timmy’s next knock out performance, I am almost giddy about the new film. My only lingering concern is that the script and treatment might not meet the standard of our boy’s performance. The Rolling Stone article on Complete Unknown apparently shares my angst a little bit since they closed the article with the interviewer saying something like “ Since Dylan managed to get himself involved in the production we can assume that it will not be all true.” To which Mangold, the film’s writer and director simply smiled and said “we’ll let that be your quote.” Since I tend to fret about such stuff, could some of you please take a moment to reassure me that fan possessiveness about the legend of Bob Dylan will not affect the critical or box office success of Complete Unknown?? I’ve read Dylan fanatics’ critiques of Timmy and sense there will be more stringent evaluations of his performance as Dylan than Rami Malek, Gary Oldham, or Renee Zellweger got for their Oscar winning performances as Freddy Mercury, Winston Churchill, or Judy Garland. Maybe the safest way to Oscar-land is to portray dead people? Can you tell I am aching for Timmy’s talent to be acclaimed by his peers?