 I mean, quite seriously, when you're setting out to say like, because you're creating films that have real stories versus a franchise based on a brand. How do you sort of say, OK, this is going to make this much we hope, and I think we can budget this much for it? You know, it's, I mean, some of these movies were really priced very sensibly, and some of them were not. The danger, like the reality is, is that you make a movie for what you can get for the movie. That's really what it is, and the way that you, and the market kind of determines what a movie is worth. And usually it's determined by, you know, is it a story that has some sort of intrinsic sales value? Does it have movie stars that have some intrinsic value? Does the director, someone has some intrinsic value? And the intrinsic value is that if the movie ends up totally failing, is it still worth something? Because someone will see it on the, you know, on a video, and they'll say, oh, I like that actor, or I saw that guy's last movie, and I'll rent that movie again. And that has, that is called financing for failure. And that's how movies get financed, basically, is if everything goes wrong, is it still have some value just because of the elements that you put together? A horror film doesn't need to have big actors in it, because people go to, people, you know, rent horror films, and they go to horror films, even if they're bad, because it has that following for it. Because I remember, like, with the Savages, which starred the late Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney, I love, there was this whole, they were brother and sister, and she lies about having a, a, um, junior MacArthur genius grant, and he calls, he's her, he's her brother, and he calls, or he calls the, um, MacArthur foundation. Something only a brother could do. And, like, out certain finds out that she really just had a FEMA grant. And, like, I thought that was hilarious, that she would lie about having a genius grant, and that her brother would have out her, and that she really just had a FEMA grant after 9-11. And, um, but I was like, does everyone find that as hysterical? Does everyone have, like, a sycophous, you know, inadequacy complexes with their siblings about education, or is it just me as her demo?