[In 1976] Sometimes I'll wake up in the middle of the night and I'll
hear a voice that sounds familiar . . . my wife has fallen asleep with the
tube on, and I'll finally start recognizing the dialogue, look up, and
Jesus Christ, it's me at 14, or 12, or 9, or whatever. Sometimes I'll
sit there and watch it and I can tell myself what's coming next . . . I
remember the dialogue, the scene and the set very well, and then
there'll be a part of the picture I never remembered at all. Because
there were times as a kid, as a teenager especially, when I'd be
terribly occupied with what I was doing--with my boat, or on a
circuit of rodeos and horseshoes, or with my car--very often on some
of this stuff when I'd have to go to work. I'd just give the script a
cursory glance. I had no training, and I was a quick study, so nobody
knew how involved or not involved I was. But I look at that stuff now
and I can see I wasn't involved, and I wasn't very good.