 A little clip from a trailer from the first film you did. Get the hell out of Hampton? Yeah. You have a clip from the trailer? It's just like a little bit from the trailer, but I just wanted to show it because you were a serious theater actor and instead you stayed home and did a local film. So this is just a clip from the trailer. The racial crossroads of Detroit. Ladies and gentlemen, we have here one letter of acceptance. Columbia wants you. It would be the most twisted episode in the continuing misadventures of Nap and Jay. I can't, wow, that's 20 years ago exactly. 20 years ago exactly. I did that. I made that movie instead of going to join the company at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival. So I just graduated with my master's degree at Penn State and I got a job offer to go perform at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival and so instead of doing that, I went home to Detroit to make, at the hell out of Hampton, a seminal film. I can't believe not everybody here has seen it. But it's a fascinating town. Hamtramik is a little town. It's an enclave, it's a little city. It's a municipality inside of Detroit. It has its own fire department and mayor and police and everything. And I lived there for seven years after school and my friends had written this script. And so I did the movie. So I did this movie at the hell out of Hampton.