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Negative friends

Tasmanian cinema audiences are really well behaved and except for laughter or an occasional gasp, or an occasionally whisper one rarely hears a sound from people - not even teenagers or children.
 
I wouldn't describe myself as negative, but my friends are generally more positive than I am.
 
I have no idea. It isn't as if she dislikes Geoffrey Rush but she isn't a fan. I think she can take him or leave him.

However she does consider nearly every movie that Russell Crowe has been in as a masterpiece. I asked her if she was going to see "The Fighter". She answered no, why would she want to look at a movie about boxing. I pointed out that she loved "Cinderella Man" which was a movie about boxing, she said that was different because she knew it would be good because Russell wouldn't be in a movie that wasn't good.

She doesn't want me to go and see "The Next Three Days" with her. She keeps telling me it isn't my sort of movie. I think the real reason is that I don't see Russell Crowe movies through rose-coloured glasses and I might actually have some criticism of a movie she is bound to give a 10/10.

Russell Crowe is an actor I have no strong feelings about. The last of his movies i saw was 3.10 to Yuma. My friend got upset simply because I said that I liked the original 3.10 to Yuma slightly more than I liked the remake.
 
I'm a loner these days, so I prefer to go to movies alone or watch shows on TV others would find odd, laugh or weep about certain stories I want to react to, without getting asked about it later. One of my pet peeves, people that assertively want to know what's going on inside you when you least feel like talking about it.
 
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