It was a pretty funny movie, very charming. Probably a seven, but everything's better with an Aussie accent. You feel good afterwards. I thought it odd that the aboriginal people of Australia were being called and calling themselves black; that's odd. I suppose that was the culture in the seventies there. I'm not really white, I'm caucasian. I don't really know of any "black" people, but I guess humans are simple.
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I find it odd in 2013 that you make the remark about ethnic groups or races referring to themselves black, white or whatever as being "odd". That style of descriptive language is hundreds of years old in North America and likely thousands of years old world wide. Tell us, when did you get back to Earth from your deep space voyage with your all caucasoid crew. Granted terms like caucasian are used in academic works but generally are not the terms on the tip of the tongue in everyday conversation.