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-4 INT. Does it matter to you that people feel one way or another to you? I mean, you have a kind of reputation now that's a little bit apart from what you really are, I think, and does it matter to you that this is so, that you're one way rather than another about you? ANDY I don't understand. INT. Well, it seems to me that you have a kind of public reputation at this point. People think of you as the perfect pop artist, without really knowing what that means or I think really knowing what your work is about. ANDY Well they seem to think that way about everything that we do, even about the people that we, you know, have used, and it's so strange, because I guess, well I think well the idea I think is to make people more aware of the way the people are living rather than about what they do, all the stuff that they turn out and that's why it's sort of strange, because nobody really knows how good Edie is, because nobody's ever seen any of the movies that she's done or about Jane Holzer or, or very few people have seen the paintings but they seem to know. Like, I've never had a show of the soup can paintings in New York and not that many people have seen them anyway.