Other countries following in late 2003 and early 2004!
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Happy 10 years of enjoying and appreciating this wonderful film (which I watched again for nth time a few nights ago!).
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Wouldn't mind a day like that.SunsetOdds wrote:I think I might have a Lost In Translation themed day for the 10th reunion.
Enthusiastically eat my sushi breakfast.
Go to a photo shoot and make jokes about Joy Bishop.
See a guy reading Japanese manga on the bus.
Go for an all fish lunch and switch to Biru (They all look the same!!)
Go get my Toe looked at, and chat in the waiting line.
Go swimming, then agree to go out for the evening.
Have no idea what the rad hip-hop guy across from me is saying,
Actually go out for evening.
Sing karaoke badly,
Listen to 'Sometimes' on the cab home,
sing the spy who loved me.
Almost go to sleep.
Watch La Dolce Vita.
Chat about family.
Feel all warm and Fuzzy.
Yes, it will be a good day.
Sofia Coppola Discusses ‘Lost in Translation’ on Its 10th Anniversary
On Sept. 12, 2003, the Tokyo-set love story, starring Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson, opened in theaters. A decade on, the movie’s Oscar-winning filmmaker, Sofia Coppola, talks to Marlow Stern about making the film.
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