when we were trying to sell it to hollywood producers, who all just looked at us blankly, they said "e money," and they were right, we didn't. but we were convinced this was a story. we weren't making anything up. almost everything in this is drawn from our experience with bands or being around people in bands. everybody knows what rock 'n' roll bands are like and maybe what their girlfriends are like if they're let loose and we, i know i felt that if we just got a chance at an audience it could have some impact. >> wait. aliens invade mars? >> good, isn't it? >> we'd be the aliens. >> no, they'd be uranus. he got hung up on that. >> but kids third generation on are coming and digging the movie. >> what was the question? i lost track. [laughter] tavis: i have another one for you. i guess the sense, i met you the first time as a group, but i get the sense that as funny as this was, that you guys took the music part of it seriously. am i right about that? >> i think you're right. we take the music seriously because if the music isn't good and the songs aren't well crafted then the whole