and saw a 10-foot picture of your face. - simon. - and? and. you're staring at you. yes. every time i look at the picture, i feel good. harvey: tell me why. simon: it makes me happy. you have a big ego, don't you? oh, and you don't? i didn't say i didn't. you have to have a big ego if you do what we do, or what i do, definitely. why? well, because, there's no point trying to pretend to be humble - the whole time, you know, like-- - ( dogs barking ) okay, here-- these dogs are turning into, like, pack dogs. okay, squiddly and diddly. come on, diddly. ( kisses ) come on, sweetheart. come on, come here. ( kisses ) come here, diddly. - come on up. - come here. good boy. yeah, so, you can do the whole humble thing: "yeah, it's always a team effort, blah, blah, blah." but the truth is it's not always. and you have to recognize that you play a part in what you do, or you're good at what you do. i mean, it might sound odd saying it, but it is-- it's a fact. is it that you look at yourself and you see