i first met, receiving line, gregory peck. he's such a nice guy.e shot "to kill a mockingbird" right up the road. he knew alabama quite well. and he said something to the fact that, you, he said you have created one of the few heroes we have around here lately. and i said, well, what do you mean? he said, well, we don't have heroes anymore. we have antiheroes. been nearest one i can think of, hero, to have a national hero in this country is forrest gump, and he's an idiot. and he said that to the newspapers afterwards somewhere out there, someone interviewed him and i got a little clip from the "los angeles times," i stayed out there for a while and i keep it in a little folder when i make a speech. sometimes i'll take it out and read it. but it was very profound that we don't. we look at heroes in movies and they are all fraud. it's something that drives us to have flawed heroes. i think we haven't had real heroes since the old westerns. they are we releasing a movie this fall, it will be interesting. but they came from actually, i was living in n