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Things can only get bitter.
You don't get bitter or angry.
"It's something I get bitter about.
Either you get better or you get bitter.
And then you either get bitter, or you move on.
"The opportunities aren't there," she says, and she tries "to not get bitter about it".
"One has to laugh at it, I'm not going to get bitter anymore".
I refuse to bow down and get bitter about it – or quit, because what is the point in that?
I'd liken it to buying alcohol and not knowing if you are going to get bitter shandy or whisky," said Measham.
Next, the sociology: "And it's not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy toward people who aren't like them".
It's hard to get bitter about Cooper re-hashing a classic tale; not when it's a film which has been produced 3 times in the past, with its most iconic incarnation itself being a remake.
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