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| 18 Nov 2009 by Casper Script Gyroscope 017046661126 Lost In Translation by Roger. Gyroscope Lost In Translation 017046661126 Manufacturer: GYROSCOPE - Part / Model: 017046661126 - UPC / ISBN: 017046661126 - SKU: 259120. Gyroscope 017046661126 Lost In Translation By ... Good Deal - http://casperscript.typepad.com/good-deal/ [ More results from Good Deal ] |
| 17 hours ago by froley Every character in the script is given a smooth, amusing arc to follow through the course of the film, and having such a lively and colourful cast of characters helps pull you deeper into the movie. The script itself serves as a showcase of the ... what a fuckin' drag. HAD high hopes for that site, too. #wasted #useless 23 hrs ago; Plenty of 'best films of the decade' lists happening online. Any list that excludes Lost In Translation is null and void, just FYI. ... Reel Thinker - http://reelthinker.com/ |
| 28 Oct 2009 by William Shields But you go beyond the fair criticisms into dissing GWT because it's centered around Java, and Java is inferior to wave-of-the-future script languages like PHP and Javascript. Whatever. October 29, 2009 5:55 AM; Anonymous said. ... C for Coding - http://www.cforcoding.com/ - References |
| 4 Dec 2009 by Melissa Silverstein LOST IN TRANSLATION, hello??? That was a big defining moment for Indie Hollywood… 2 Soirore. December 4, 2009 at 12:25 PM. I always find these things very difficult. However… I would definitely replace Far From Heaven with Bright Star ... I also really enjoyed The Lives of Others: I heard a filmmaker from the former East Germany say the other day that from his perspective it was nonsense, but I just loved the intricacies of the script, & some of the images e.g. the woman ... Women & Hollywood - http://womenandhollywood.com/ - References |
| 13 hours ago by DougJ Name a single movie from the past 25 years that was more overrated or ridiculously overpraised than Lost in Translation. Sideways was great however. 46. December 5th, 2009 at 4:17 pm Reply to this comment. Corner Stone. @inkadu: but people only hate it because of all ... I just don't need to see him and THC mug through a mediocre script, and I sure as hell do not need the casting agent to tell me that Virginia Madsen is going to give him two looks in any known universe. ... Balloon Juice - http://www.balloon-juice.com/ - References [ More results from Balloon Juice ] |
| 3 Dec 2009 by The Playlist McCarthy's patient script doesn't force its hand, allowing these characters to organically grow closer, and in time, learn the secrets that have brought them to this place, and the fragile strands that hold them together. ... 2003 was a contentious year among the staff, not everyone was in the tank for "Lost In Translation" or "28 Days Later," (and some protested their appearance) nor was everyone on board for the excessive Gus Van Sant films (intially we gave an ... :: The Playlist :: - http://theplaylist.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 2 Dec 2009 by Nick Tinsley Brilliant performances from the Japanese cast, stunning cinematography from Tom Stern, and a top-notch script by Iris Yamashita make for one of the most convincing anti-war films ever made, and one of the best of the decade. .... Shot in and around Tokyo, Lost in Translation stars the 00s MVP Bill Murray as the fading former action star Bob Harris, embarrassed to be in Tokyo filming a set of whisky commercials. Staying at the Park Hyatt, Bob strikes up a conversation with ... Movies of the Year - http://tinsleyfilm.blogspot.com/ |
| 15 hours ago by Doctor Too smart for its own good and too challenging to be mega-accessible, Charlie Kaufman's script would have been better served by his former collaborator, director Spike Jonze, but there is far more going on here with respect to the human condition ... Lost in Translation 36. Inglourious Basterds 37. About a Boy 38. Public Enemies 39. Amelie 40. Collateral 41. Munich 42. Black Hawk Down & The Constant Gardner 43. Mystic River 44. The Aviator 45. Cast Away 46. The Wrestler ... A Doctor, A Lawyer, and A Priest - http://www.doctorlawyerpriest.com/ |
| 27 Nov 2009 by r12a Today I put the finishing touches to and uploaded my first draft notes about the long lost ishidic script. See what you think of it. Here's a small section of the sample text shown at the bottom of the post. Click on it to see the whole transcript. ... Where would the fun be in providing a translation? ;-). Here's a head start: “The decipherment of a newly discovered or perennially mysterious text is the most glamorous aspect of the study of writing systems. …” ... >> blog - http://rishida.net/blog/ |
| 27 Nov 2009 by Camila Tessler Maybe it's the tendency of directors to focus on the visuals, which are so strongly rooted in the imaginations of everyone involved on the project, instead of on the script, which is, of course, where the seed of the entire films come ... Voyaging into Children's Literature and beyond - http://throughthewardrobe.wordpress.com/ |
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