We had a very nice conversation. I think, in that conversation, I suggested the subtitle of the film, A Space Odyssey. I believe that was my suggestion. Anyway, we got… we talked for a… we talked when Arthur was there, and we talked for about an hour and so on. And then I look at my watch, I said, 'Gee, I've got to go'. He said, 'Well, why?' And I thought that was typical Kubrick. I mean, why should you have to go when we're having this conversation? I mean, the fact that you have a life, I mean, that's of no relevance to anything. You know, why would you want to go? I mean, what is… you have to offer an explanation as to why it is you want to go. I mean, why do you have this life? I mean, you know, we're having this conversation. There's no reason to go. So I was very truthful. I said, 'Well, I'm playing chess for money in Washington Square Park and I have a date with this guy I'm playing chess with and I don't want to stand him up and I want to go'. So he said, 'Well, who are you playing?' I said, 'Well, I'm playing Duvall,' thinking that would mean nothing. Kubrick said, 'Duvall is a patzer.' Now there's nothing that's more insulting than to be… I mean, if Duvall's a patzer and I was just about breaking even, what am I? I must be the king of patzers. So I said, 'Well, I mean, have you played Duvall?' He said, 'Yes, when there was nobody any good around, I used to play Duvall,' he told me. So I said, 'Well, you know, I'm... sort of breaking even with Duvall'. I said, 'Well, we should play'. And he said, 'Yes, we should play some time'.