Primal Fear was again in Chicago. That was... it was supposed to be Chicago and... I mean, we did all the studio stuff here, but we did go back to Chicago. And, you know, we shot in some of the same places, and I found take marks on the ground where I'd had... I swear to God. There's a sequence in both movies and there's a kind of underground underpass in the middle of downtown Chicago, underneath some big buildings. I'm not native Chicago – I can't remember what it's called... what the name of the place is, but it's a very well known place. And in both movies, we shot a sequence where there's some sort of meeting there, and so I was putting lights on, and I looked and there's some old dirty tape, because I put a ten K there, from the movie before, you know, which was five or six years before and it was still there. Other than that... Primal Fear with Richard Gere. Primal Fear with Richard Gere. Oh, it had a... it had Laura Linney in it – a very good actress that I met there and... and grew to like and admire very much. There's some nice lighting that I remember: bits and pieces here and there; lighting her face and his face. But, you know, I think it was very well done and it made money, and it was a good... again, a good straightforward, you know, crime movie. And not anything that is earth-shattering or new that I can think of.