 What's happening everybody? Paulie here. I just got out of Scene Robot Dreams. It is a Spanish-French production animated film and I want to give you some reactions and stick around because we're going to go back to the Slant Studios and we'll break it down some more with maybe an article, some more in-depth discussion about it. But let me just tell you this is a wonderful piece. It's a little bit sad, it's a lot of humor and just an interesting take on our humanity. It's set, I want to say, pre-9-11 in New York where there is kind of a world of no cell phones, no computers, but there's robots. Also to the whole world is, instead of humans, they're animals. And it's about a dog, a dog, who is so lonely that he orders a robot to become his best friend. And what happens is quite a heroine tale and it's quite wonderful. And like I said, you know, the two are just wonderful characters that just go to love each other in a relatively short amount of time. Friendship, friendship. So, this is an early axis so I know it's coming out. We'll get those dates as well and we'll get all that information. Again, I can tell you that if you love animated films, this had the feeling of, as far as the animation, looking to feel a little bit of like that. First season of The Simpsons and in the Peanuts game mixed together. I liked it a lot. I liked it a lot. I really, really love the story. Okay, we're gonna go back into the studio and then we're gonna dive into this more and we'll take it from there. From the A.M.C. in Century City, Robot Dreams. Beautiful.