:53:05
	He came over
and put a smile on my face.
:53:08
	I didn't even wanna wake up
tomorrow morning.
:53:12
	I had nothing
to look forward to.
:53:14
	I'm thankful that Mike came over
and put a smile on my face...
:53:18
	talking his shit.
:53:32
	- That is wicked.
- Oh, yeah?
:53:35
	- Oh, yeah.
- What are you watching?
:53:39
	Northwestern from 1990,
six years ago.
:53:42
	And--
:53:46
	We're looking, and we're thinking
about stuff right now.
:53:49
	That's really, really cool with
that handheld-- with the wheelbarrow...
:53:54
	but it's got to be smoothed out.
:53:56
	- You know? But at least I was out--
- You started shooting six years ago?
:53:58
	Oh, yeah, absolutely, man...
:54:00
	and I felt it many years before that,
many years before that.
:54:05
	Why'd you stop?
:54:08
	I think, obviously,
there's gotta be some fear...
:54:10
	like if you actually go ahead
and do it and complete it...
:54:13
	there's more consequences to it.
:54:17
	You let a day go by and fantasize,
and that day slips into years.
:54:21
	Suddenly you're in this living room
watching something from six years ago.
:54:25
	That shot does look good.
Right there.
:54:28
	Down the aisle.
Be right back.
:54:38
	And don't stop till I say cut.
Roll it.
:54:46
	- Now you are off.
- Cut. What? Now what?
:54:49
	You can hardly see your mouth anymore.
:54:53
	I cannot be dead-center
in the frame.
:54:57
	In front of my sight of vision...
:54:59
	that should occupy more of the frame
than the back of my head.