new york city workshop. charlie: and one more scene. this is number three. let's see them together. >> information is all, is it not? for example, you must know by now that the double low program is dead, which leads me to speculate why you came. so, james, why did you come? >> to kill you. >> and i thought you came here to die. >> it is a matter of perspective. charlie: wow. [laughter] daniel: fun, isn't it? charlie: it is. what else is next? other than getting well. daniel: not thinking about james bond, i think we are in that boat. charlie: how long does it take? sam: two and a half years. charlie: total? sam: 6-9 months working on the script while doing other things and then complete for two years. with the pressure on big movies to deliver, movies take longer to make these days. if you are doing something for real. it involves traveling the world, which we did. charlie: there is no smart way to ask this. are you already think about doing it again or will you do for that? daniel: it is literally one of those -- things have been said and i've said in the