so it feels natural, and there is no shortage of ego or, you know, or, you know, pompousness in eitheriness. emily: you often hear entrepreneurs and c.e.o.s say they are trying to change the world. and make the world a better place. what do you think they are doing? mike: some of them are making the world a better place. not to say that hollywood is better. but i am sure that the top people -- successful people in hollywood, like j.j. abrams, chuck lorre, are not saying, my shows are making the world a better place by making people laugh. it's -- you know, you just want to make good stuff. it is just a different culture. they just have more money up here. that is all. emily: a lot. mike: they do not flash wealth in silicon valley the way they do in hollywood. or especially they way they used to like 20 years ago. alec: yeah, it is an interesting code that you cannot drive a car because it is pompous, but you can fly 50 of your friends to france for the weekend and have a million-dollar party. emily: or burning man, right. mike, your movie, "idiocracy," portrayed a future in which peopl