hamlet, that shakespeare at this time in his life was pondering on the questions of life and the unponderablefter life and all this stuff there are so many questions that he couldn't answer. he simply wanted to ask the questions without coming to a conclusion because he was going through some kind of cathartic experience in his own life, mid 30s or something. >> larry: what did you enjoy the most about doing it? >> what did i enjoy the most? it must be wonderful to say wonderful words. >> for sure. and to go through them again and again and again to try to extract something each time. and you would. you'd get something different every time. unfortunately, once they slap it all together, there is only one way that you sort of interpret it for that take. and i don't know. "hamlet" doesn't seem snag should be on film, for it is on film you should do it again and again and put out a different film. >> larry: would you like to try it in theater? >> i would. i don't know if have i the energy for it. >> larry: would you like to try theater again? >> i would. >> larry: someone could lure you to broad