Mr. Billy Crystal's handwritten letter
2/1/2016
Face Productions Inc.
93336 West Washington Blvd.
Bungalow S
Culver City, CA 90232
Dear Face Productions Inc.
My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I’m a
fan of Mr. Billy Crystal’s work in comedy movies including voicing in Disney
Pixar Film. My favorite movies that he played in are Harry Met Sally, City Slickers, Norton Hatches the Egg, Analyze This,
and Monsters Inc. franchise. The
main reasons I like his work in these movies is because I like on how he does a
great job making his character have interesting traits including themes like
the need for friendship to work together to overcome different obstacles or a
struggle and a need to repair friendships when they have a conflict. I have Autism with a learning disability and
having a disability is hard for me. The main reason having a disability is hard
for me is because I have trouble comprehending on learning different subjects,
sometimes I struggle with communication when speaking with other people, I get
teased by other people about having it, and I struggle with friendships. Mr.
Crystal’s work including the friendship themes really inspires me to work hard
on Autism and to have motivation to learn the need for friendships.
I have a letter praising Mr. Crystal’s acting career with
how he inspires me, The Kid With No Words a story of my life with a disability
where I dedicate him, a picture of me with a flag as a gift to him for making a
great impact on me, a birthday card with my hand drawing of Disney Monsters
Inc. Mike wishing Mr. Billy Crystal a Happy Birthday for March 14th
including a small donation for him to donate to charity. I was wondering if you could please forward
these things to Mr. Crystal. Mr. Crystal
can keep these items as a gift for making a great impact on me. Also I was
wondering if Mr. Crystal could please share a nice advice about friendship to
help me learn more about how friends with friendship is important.
Thanks for taking the
time to read all my items and working with Mr. Crystal on making him do an excellent job in comedy and acting. He has truly made a great impact on me.
Sincerely,
Matt Winick
2/1/2016
Mr.
Billy Crystal
c/o
Face Productions, Inc.
9336
West Washington Blvd.
Bungalow
S
Culver
City, CA 90232
Dear
Mr. Crystal,
My
name is Matt Winick and I’m a fan of your work in comedy and as an actor in
different movies. My favorite movies that you played in are Harry Met Sally, City Slickers, Norton
Hatches the Egg, Analyze This, and Monsters Inc. franchise. In Harry
Met Sally, I enjoyed the comedy plot about two friends who travel to New York to
start a new life after they graduate from college, have a friend reunion every
five years, and later gets into a relationship. In the movie I thought you did
a great job working with Ms. Meg Ryan to make it a funny comedy movie. When I
was in kindergarten, I saw a short movie Dr. Seuss Horton Hatches the Egg and I
enjoyed it because I really like on how you narrated the story and making Dr.
Seuss’ characters come alive. In Analyze This, I enjoyed on how the movie had a
great mix between crime and comedy. I
enjoyed the plot of the movie where Paul Vitti, a mafia sees a therapist Ben
Sobel to work on finding ways to reduce panic attacks and later developing a
friendship where they work together. I
thought you and Mr. Robert De Niro did a great job making Analyze This and the
sequel a great comedy/crime movie because both of you did a great job making
your character have unique different traits including working third to rePixar pair
their friendships when there is a conflict.
Monsters Inc. is one of my favorite Disney movies because I liked on the
theme about the need for friendship even though you are different or have a
conflict. In Monsters Inc. I enjoyed the
story about Mike and Sulley who work at a Monsters Inc. where they collect children’s scream to
help get energy for their city and Sulley develops compassion for a young girl
named Boo and works with boo and Mike to stop Waternoose from his evil plans.
Mr.
Crystal, your work as a narrator of Horton Hatches the Egg helped me get
interested in reading Dr. Seuss’s books including watching short films of the
books as an elementary school. The main
reason I liked Dr. Seuss’s stories is because I like on how it easy read, had
great symbolism about friendship or the need to work together and many others. I have
Autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I
have trouble comprehending on learning different subjects and I get teased by
other people about it. When other people tease me about having a disability or
when I struggle in society I lose motivation. Your work as an actor in movies
and as a voce actor of Mike in Monsters Inc. including making Monster Inc. have
a good message about the need for friendship really inspires me to work hard on
Autism. Also I your characters that you
play in movies gives me motivation to
make myself be creative and have good traits like being kind including working hard
on finding friends with trying hard to make sure that friendships don’t break
even if there is a conflict.
I
strongly believe that you are a very talented actor for different genres
ranging from comedy to animated movies.
You do such a great job making your characters funny including having a
goal like improving friendships. Mr. Crystal, your work has given me great
motivation to work hard on Autism, find ways to have friends, and improve
myself feel confident. Here is a
birthday card wishing you a Happy Birthday for March 14th with my
own drawing of Mike from Monsters Inc. including a small donation, and please
feel free to keep it. Also here is a
picture of me as a gift for you to keep for inspiring me through your work. Also
I was wondering if you could please share a nice advice about
friendship to help me learn more about how friends with
friendship is important. Thanks for taking the
time to read my letter, working hard in comedy including movies, and inspiring
me. I wish you well for the future in acting and working hard to make comedy
fun to watch.
Sincerely,
Matt
Winick
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