danny boyle and i had a great conversation about this one night on the program. you mentioned "avatar" early in this conversation, so i get back. it is true that a lot of what we see coming of hollywood is not real. i mean, it is hollywood. nothing is really real in that sense, but i wonder how it ultimately impacts the movie profession, the actors. i mean, you are in front of and behind the camera these days. one day, you could be completely written out, if everything is "avatar" like, and you get to create characters, and nothing is as it appears, what does it do for people? >> a virtual actors. the idea of real becomes even, it just starts going, because the artificiality can be presented so real, and that has always been the case, but now it really is. in terms of -- you know, i hope i do not become just an animation. tavis: [laughs] >> we were talking about the materiality of things, that something exists. when something does not exist anymore. it is like in a box. you cannot shine a light through it. it is not there, and the experience of doing it, living t