just people like paul giamatti and jason schwartzman. people who i'm a big fan of their work.e. but i got to work with little annie rose buckley and a beautiful white horse and six chickens. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean, who can say that? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: e-i-e-i-o. so now, "winter's tale", this is the new thing. this is like a fantasy love story. >> yes. it's very sentimental. very fantastical love story. >> jimmy: what made you do this one? >> job, just looking for work. no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: don't be honest. don't be honest. >> i was running out of bread stamps. [ laughter ] no, i read the script and i really fell in love with it. in fact, that script and "saving mr. banks" were two of my favorite things in 15 years that i had read. and it was just unabashedly sentimental. and film now, as many things now in pop culture, seem to be, at times, quite cynical. and it's not really a criticism of film, but it's just, they're hard boiled in many ways. this was a kind of a throwback to a very sentimental and very pure kind of story telli