i mean, the best, most famous one, of course, is "butch cassidy and the sundance kid," and then there sting," and you paired up with paul newman, but what i was fascinated about reading, you know, a lot of the stuff about you is that you were kind of like that as a kid. you were a bit of an outlaw yourself. you were a rebel. >> yes, that's true. as i got older, and i went into acting, i was drawn to the idea of outlaw characters. what's really interesting, though -- i don't know how many people have picked up in terms of paul newman and i is that when we did "butch cassidy," initially, he was offered the sundance kid, and i was gonna be butch cassidy, and then i met with the director, and when i met with george roy hill, i said, "well, yeah, i could do that, but i'm much more drawn to the sundance kid," and he got convinced of that. so i played sundance. so they switched the title. it was originally gonna be "the sundance kid and butch cassidy." >> well, we have to play the iconic clip from "butch cassidy and the sundance kid," which is practically at the end of it. >> all right. i'll