Cindy Sherman: I watched the usual kind of shows. “Leave It to Beaver” and “The Donna Reed Show,” and things like that. But also, I was really into the movies that you would watch. And there was one, I think it was called the Million Dollar Movie, that every week, I believe, every night at the same time of day, would play the same movie for a whole week. And so, in some ways, I really got to, you know, study these movies or get to know them very well. I remember one week, one of the Godzilla or King Kong kind of movies was on, and watching it with some neighbor kids, and they were really afraid of it, but I kind of was pointing out to them that this is all faked, you know, like, this is just, you know, I somehow I knew that it was all faked, and it didn’t make me afraid of it, and I kind of liked it. So, I think that was kind of when the idea of movies really got into my head about making something with those kinds of images or that were influenced from those images.