You were famous—infamous some might say—for never seeing a movie more than once.
That’s right.
But now that you have—
More time? I still don’t look at movies twice. It’s funny, I just feel I got it the first time. With music it’s different, although I realize that sometimes with classical works, I listen to them with great enthusiasm and excitement the first time, but I’m not drawn to listen to them again and again. Whereas with pop, it’s just the reverse. Give me Aretha singing “A Rose is Just a Rose,” and I can play it all day long. I can’t explain that.
Afterglow: A last conversation with Pauline Kael (De Capo Press, 2002), intro and interview by Francis Davis
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