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Or don't plan it.
I didn't move such a big distance, but still had to move to another country when I found a job. During the interview they asked me how long I assumed it would take me to relocate (they knew I would have to as I assume they know you will have to), I said two weeks, at the end of the interview they

My turn to side with @helloooooonurse:disqus as well, for all the Tinder publicity and perception about it being a hook-up app, in my experience, more than a few women use it to meet someone the way they would use a more traditional dating website. I don't think @gentileman's lady friend is sending mixed messages by

I'd watch this even without Vin Diesel, but it would make so much sense.

Cheers for the reply, for all I know I'll end up agreeing with you when I've seen more of them.
And I don't know if the pick of The Third Man for next entry is related to its upcoming re-release, but I look forward to reading an entry about a movie I'll have seen recently (and I won't then comment if there isn't much

I always find his stuff a bit lifeless, so it makes sense two of his most celebrated movies would be about dead people.

That's definitely the plan!

I think I've only seen the Angelopoulos from the other ones, I should give it another chance now that I'm more familiar with him, but while I liked it I didn't quite love it.
It's perfectly possible they would be the best movies in the line-up, but after a paragraph saying that in spite of what American media was

I'm still to see the Hou, luckily there's a retro of his work scheduled for September around here.

His movies are always amazing to look at, there's no denying that.

I liked it a lot, but I couldn't help but sympathise with Ava when she calls Adam and Eve a bunch of condescending snobs (or something along those lines).

I like most of what I've seen by him, and I'm still planning on filling the gaps, but watching his movies feel a bit like watching a sitcom, it's going to be colouring within the lines, I'll have fun but I probably won't be very surprised by what I'm seeing.

I haven't seen enough of the movies in competition to properly disagree, but I'm a bit surprised that the only movies deemed worthy of being contenders would happen to be the American ones and the one that wishes it were.
If I felt malicious I'd suspect they're the only four that have been seen for this feature which

I can assure you that no-one in the jury gave a single fuck about what the gendarmerie and particularly Le Pen thought about anything.

I'm yet to see Dead Man, but the Jarmusch I've seen were too self-consciously affected.
It can be very good, but I don't really find them anything more than that. And they can feel at times plain limited in what they're trying to achieve.

Colbert then did a damage control segment on his show and very ceremoniously deleted the account that sent the tweet, there were no consequences because it was a dumb protest, but he did notice and react to it.

I don't know if a translation exists (I know a colleague's husband studied it but he might have read it in French), but if you can you might have fun with Tallemand Des Reaux's Historiettes, it's basically a collection of seventeenth century gossip, and the first tale is about Henri IV, he was apparently not that

We're still to see Sandler's directorial debut, you might have to eat those words some day.

Not every utterance by every celebrity ends up having a newswire, it would have very easy to ignore him. But what he said goes against what is a very orthodox position in some circle, and he had to be denounced for saying that colleges abound with people who will denounce you for saying things they don't agree with.

Not engaging with it, but the way it's done.
Especially since he isn't exactly giving much fodder for offence, he is being suspected of having dark thoughts more than having actually made any jokes going over the line,