what're we doing today? yeah, she's a babe. she was the nurse in that richard gere movie. two people. sitting? standing? "ellen talks to mom." it's a scrim. i think we got nudity today. could be a kiss with nudity. why is that? maybe i'll give her a part. that's right; i'm makin' my own movie pretty soon. yup. feature. i brought my script. palomino's perfect for the lead. i'm going to give it to him right during lunch. maybe right after. got to be aggressive. you want to shoot it? you ever shot anything? that's alright; got to start somewhere. i'll do it. hey, chad. i'm bob. i'm lighting this show. i know. hey thanks, chad. actually i wrote a script. uh, yeah. it's called "tsunami." a japanese tidal wave hits new york. you've an ex-navy s.e.a l. frogman, working undercover. you save the city. you'd be perfect for the lead. that's my number; call me, or i'll call you. either way it's been great working with you, man. it's the old t-160. i used it once in '85. that's where the gas goes. is it? you're right. it's coming back now. yup, all coming back now. like riding a bike. t-160, 1985. 1985, t-160. oh, sure. ok, more smoke. the septic valve wasn't open. i got it now. we're going to see some smoke now. we'll see some smoke now. no, that's where the gas goes. i don't remember using oil in '85. i think he is too. ok, three parts gas, one part oil. i can't find the switch! i got it! i got it!