Some artists see an infinite number of movies. [Peter] Hutchinson, for instance, instead of going to the country to study nature, will go to see a movie on 42nd Street, like Horror of Party Beach, two or three times and contemplate it for weeks on end. The movies give a ritual pattern to the lives of many artists, and this induces a kind of low-budget mysticism, which keeps them in a perpetual trance. (The blood and guts of horror movies provides for their organic needs, while the cold steel of Sci-fi movies provides for their inorganic needs. Serious movies are too heavy on values, and so are dismissed by the more perceptive artists. Such artists have X-ray eyes, and can see through all of that cloddish substance that passes for the deep and profound these days. - Robert Smithson