freedom of expression issue in "the interview," which is a slapstick comedy, kind of a b-grade film. but now it's beginning to be remembered forever as a moment of who stood tall against censorship. >> in your op-ed, you have a very vivid description, not only of your experience going to the theater, watching the movie, but also of the theater owner. tell us about that. tell us about that experience. >> well, austin, texas, is becoming a film hub. we had great directors that live here. the alamo really draws the community together. i went to the alamo draft house downtown, and there was just a crowd of people coming in, and everybody was in a i love america mode. the owner handed out little mini american flags to everybody. lee greenwood, a video of him singing at a baseball game on fox sports was beamed in, and karaoke style patriotic was in the mix as free beers were being