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Have you read Bunuel's autobiography?

I love Etgar Keret!

Season 1 was really good.
I basically flipped a coin three years ago to decide whether I would be started Community or Modern Family, they were then touted as the two highlights of the past year.

The ones I had in mind were proper untranslatables.

Can you read French?

Captain Dada's AV Club cookbook is the only 2013 book I've read so far so automatically wins.

I've never had that one, I'll have to find an excuse to.

It's more part of an ongoing good-natured debate of France vs. the UK (England really), we for instance had blind tastings of cheeses and sparkling wines (for the latter Ridgeview came out the undisputed winner).

Shhh, you're making it sound reasonable.

I actually have an ongoing debate with a former colleague that Brits work even less…

A French company would never ask you to work on a Friday after a Thursday off.
The best is when the day off is a Wednesday, you then get one half of the week thrown in.

It's one of my favourite comedies, it's just absurd and as cynical as a Disney movie could be, they just went all out for the jokes, almost at the expense of story, but it works.

To be fair, that's usually true of detractors of critically acclaimed or popular stuff in general.

We Were Promised Jetpacks

I was curious to see how you would have ranked The Emperor's New Groove which  is my favourite Disney. I'll still recommend it, but it seems we have different tastes (Pixar…)

I'm not sure it's actually that popular. It's easily one of the most commented on, but I don't think it ever pops up as most read which I would assume is what matters most for the site.

Nice, I just bought a bottle a few weeks ago, and I'm very happy with it.

I don't know how much you like them, but of particular interest in the set is their first session, from their teenage years (well really just Jarvis, the rest of the band was completely different) in the very early 80's (from before It). I also really like You're a Nightmare, but that one's also on the His N' Hers

If you like History, anything Tony Judt or Eric Hobsbawm wrote is worth a read.
Zizek can be superficially brilliant as long as you don't look too much into it, I haven't read anything by him in about five years, but it used to be rather thought-provoking (even if the thought provoked was sometimes something along the

Acting like you're 65 is the way to look 25 at 35.
People who act 25 at 35 usually look 65.