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seveninchblues

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My brother and I had not talked for quite a while and after catching up on our various health issues and other things, he began asking me if I had been to the movies to see this and that, especially "Harriet", which he said was amazing.  When I told him I had not heard of it, that I had not been to the movies in quite some time, I don't want to say that he was indignant.  Perhaps "taken aback" is a better way of putting it.  I told him that I had wanted to see "Joker" but had not yet had time to do that, even though it's been out for weeks and I had found the premise to be intriguing.  He said he had seen it and liked it. 

In the past few days since talking to him, I have thought about all the people I work with and talk with whose main topic of conversation is who did what in what movie and have I seen this and oh my god, you mean you've never seen this great movie or this piece of crap?

I sit here today in front of my laptop, working on my novel, and I don't feel any pressure to go anywhere and watch anything, listen to anything, read anything, thank your lucky stars.  I seek out what I like.  It doesn't seek me out. 



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Sounds good.  I like watching movies, but it's not the whole world.



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I find it most interesting that the majority of people are so totally influenced by what they are going to watch on TV tonight, what movie they are going to see this weekend, when so-and-so is going to come out with their next multi-million-selling CD, what's the newest and hottest of everything from vehicle to action movie to action movie star, and sports... forget about it, people will sell their soul to wear their team's colors.
I recall Robert Crumb using the term "intellectual curiosity" of which the majority of people have none.  The newest thing, they gotta have it.  And with each generation it multiplies and as it multiplies it naturally dumbs down.
Until you have a row of lifeless walking billboards staring into their phones.