barton fink, yes. ..and fargo, just a whole raft of great films.you? well, the first time on barton fink, we had quite a lot of prep and i sat with them for weeks and in a hotel room, working on storyboards, discussing the script and working on storyboards. but then it gradually, there was less and less discussion because as we got to know each other — and funnily, sometimes it's the quietest set i've ever been on. you know, itjust — once you're working on a set, everything becomesjust... i don't know. it's just... i guess because you know each other so well, you know what they want. they know what you like. exactly, yeah. and you've sort of gelled together. yeah. and you read one of their scripts and it's like immediately apparent where they're going. all their scripts are very different. they're very different genres and they play with different themes. but you read that — you read their script and straight off, you can visualise it. you know, it's interesting, yeah. let me drill a little bit, if i may, into your own psychology because you've sai