so people usually go to that shooting location on steiner street to make a pilgrimage to robin williams and the movie. so even after 25 years, people still have a lot of memories about that film. so i also want to talk about, like, the film, how does it change the hollywood stereotype of drag characters or gay characters in a movie? so it has a lot of meaning for me and also for the community. robert: not to mention robin williams, a significant bay area figure. how about for you, what inspired you to kind of take that on as the topic? william: well, because i'm a big fan for robin williams for a really long time. i guess, probably, i watched that film when i was five, i guess, but at the time i never thought about, "oh, that is a drag, and that there's--and robin williams' character's brother's a gay couple," or kind of like, stuff like that. but since six years ago i came to here, i walked by the shooting location. i saw people take photos or, kind of like, post online, and so i went back to watch that film again and to see, "oh, since that is a drag. there's a gay here." so i just wa