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Freedom is overrated!

Couldn't they have some cover stories a la True Lies, that would make sure people don't ask questions (zzzz…), unless he made it up because he was trying to score.

That's your mistake, make plenty of phone calls to the Middle East and Russia; then, they might even pay you a visit.

-"How dare he treat me like that! When I practically raised him!"
- "Yeah, you'd imagine he would have turned out better"
- "Yeah, go figure."

It's just an all-out comedy which is a but unusual for a Disney movie, but it's only about the jokes, and they all land.

I'm with you there, some of the best shows I've been to were for bands I barely knew. And if I go to a show where my favourite part is the bits I already knew, it probably wasn't a great show.

"I'm a Man" is my go-to example of soul-crushing lyrics, nicely underlined by a very stadium anthemy song overall.

I'm just surprised they are sharing a bill.

I overall agree with everything you write (there isn't as much personal resonance for me) and I overlooked Merida's changing opinion of her mother which is indeed a central part of the movie.

I love Nemo, and don't like The Incredibles as much as everybody else around here seems to (I'm fairly annoyed that my aunt took my DVD to give it to my niece, but not as much as when she tried to do the same with Nemo, that one she had to return), so agree that it's about as good as the latter.
 
But even if we put

Chang finding out Annie has given him a bad evaluation is the only version I know.
I believe it was then switched as it was showing behaviour bordering on sexual harassment (the kiss on the forehead).

I really liked Brave (although I haven't bought the DVD yet), but I can see how it could be considered disappointing, there is absolutely nothing wrong with it, but it feels a bit low key, with some aspects not very well developed (for instance I expected more would be made of the little brothers).

Yes, as @avclub-da496e2db2e50a068b4ae5549d4ae1b0:disqus says, it was initially shown in academy ratio.

Went down to Brighton to catch Liars live on Saturday. It was as good as expected, if a bit too short. They are now pretty much a dance-y electronica band live, even more so than when I saw them six months ago. They apparently played a few new songs (hard to tell as they're not much for stage banter (the exception

The poetry of Tristan Corbière, there's not that much of it, and it even gains from being read out loud.

Seinfeld and The Emperor's New Groove.
If we're in an apocalyptic situation, Eric Chevillard novels would be the perfect tales to recount around the fire.

It should be around 6.00PM, depending on what you're going to do there, it could be a good way to wind down at the end of the working day.
Are you planning on going to the Concertgebouw?

I had been to visit a friend in Florence a few years ago, he highly recommended and took me to http://www.zebgastronomia.c…, it's actual Italian food that changes on a day-to-day basis, and I remember the prices to be reasonable (I think it was about 30 euros for the meal: antipasti, primi, secondi, desserts), they

I can't vouch for it personally, but my purchase guide (1001 Classical recordings you have to listen to before you die) recomments Dutoit and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra from Decca.

Not sure how much Glenfarclas retails for around your parts, but it's extremely good value. It's more of the smooth and floral variety.