a hotgo, i am sitting in tub full o f indianhead nichols. hello mr. wilson. robert wilson.end me money. ah, cool. i got to hang out recently with saul. >> when you went into television and went into film with "good morning, vietnam" and all of that, was it a sense of coming home free of? because that is what you were trained to do a juilliard. you were not trained to do stand-up at juilliard. >> no. doing television, i mean, television was more acting. when i finally did movies, that was like, that is what i was trained. >> that came easy to? >> no, not easily. at first when you're doing film, example, i was doing "the world according to garp," and i improvised the first day of shooting. he made a face like this. i went, not good. he went, "no." just say the lines. and commit. i went, ok. and that was the first great lesson. the second great lesson came from peter weir who said, you have great power and listening. really? yes, that is the second part of the equation. when you listen to someone it's quite fascinating. and stillness is very partial. second great lesson. third