LA Fires and Showering at Natalie's
Yeah, it made me want to create stuff like really bad. On that level? On that level. Dude, if like, if I was a 10-year-old kid and I was there, like I would have, I don't know where I'd be today. I'd have so much motivation, it'd be crazy. Yeah. I've been doing this long enough where I'm like a little bit more tired. Not that Tom hasn't been doing it for 6x, 10x more than me and he's still not tired. So I don't know how that man does it. But yeah, like. It's so motivating. And when he got out of the water, like, after he was done talking to us, they were going back to shooting, and everybody like gathered around him, like everybody from his team. He had so much to say about the scenes. Yeah. And like everybody was taking notes because there's so many different parts to a movie. So it's like, they're even— they were— they were— there's a scene where he has to— I don't want to spoil the movie. No, I'm kidding, I haven't seen it. But like there's a scene where he has to like take out a knife from— that's like wedged into his shoe, and he has to cut off his scuba gear. And like, he's walking through it with the set design, like the team that makes the costumes. Yeah. And like, they're taking notes on how to change the costume in those moments, how to like— how to— he's showing them like, I'm going to cut the costume right here. So can you make this part of the costume like cuttable here so it can tear? So like, they're making these changes as they go. And as Tom is like, this is what's going to be easier. This is what's going to work better for the film. Well, so yeah, it was, it was mind-blowing. I've never been around such a caliber of a person doing their thing.