 I'm excited to see it's called Spotlight, and I thought we could talk a little bit about that film because I talked to some Boston Globe reporters who thought the film was so well done, they got to see it, but I thought if you could explain it a little bit to people. Sure, it's essentially the story of the Boston Globe uncovering the child abuse scandal that the Catholic Church was wrapped up in, this was around 2002, 2001, 2002, and it was a groundbreaking piece of journalism because not many people were willing to confront openly the infrastructure and the institutions that were supporting a long lineage of abuse. Can we talk a little bit about the lawyer you played because he wasn't as excited about the movie even though he hasn't seen it? So I wanted to hear... Okay, let's start with the fact that he's a lawyer, so he understands the law and I have to be very careful about what I say so that I can save some of the money for the rest of my child's education. How do you balance playing someone who's real and knowing that they're a human? So this guy, the way that he's structured narratively, again, is sort of an antagonist. At certain points, because he's a go-between between the church and some of the victims and the way that you always try to do it, I think, is all of us, we consider what we're doing from day to day ultimately is going to be good for us, whether or not we're using long-term judgment or short-term judgment. Every choice that we make is something that we think in that moment is going to be good for us sometimes. It's for the good of the community sometimes. I think I get all of that, but for you, how do you balance playing someone who's a real human being? Well, so that's it for me. The best that I can do with my career is to humanize the characters that I play. That's the absolute best I can aim for and achieve. Most of the deliberation goes into the projects that I want to be involved with and the characters that I have a chance to play. If I can bring three dimensions to them, a complicated, and this is a complicated story that takes consideration. You have to take time to consider what this problem is in order to really undermine the inertia of the force of these institutions that want to keep you from changing the system. When everyone's culpable in this particular... Everyone is culpable. That's the point of the story, is it takes all of us to contribute to this kind of institutionalized abuse.