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February 28, 2004

"Lost In Translation"

I just got back from my friend Dave's where we watched "Lost In Translation". What a quiet yet moving film. I really enjoyed it and was very impressed by both Bill Murray and Scarlett Johanson. I have always had a fixation on Japan and hope to one day visit, yet to me this movie was more about the quiet, thoughtful times in your life where you are feeling lost and trying to find yourself and the reasons for why you are the way you are. I guess personally I am going through one of those phases right now. Perhaps I am being more open on here than I should, but then again it seems only my friends read here so what the hell. All in all a good film, it really made me want to do something I rarely do, which is go off somewhere traveling by myself. Maybe I will do just that.

Posted by ahuckle at February 28, 2004 11:34 PM

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I felt the same way. I loved that movie.

Posted by: Nate at March 2, 2004 09:05 AM

It really was excellent, I was dissapointed that bil Murray did not win the Oscar, both because I thought he was excellent in the film, and also because I just wanted so much to hear what he would say for an acceptance speech! I really liked Scarlett Johanson as well, it looks like she may have a promising career if Hollywood does not ruin her!

Posted by: Adam at March 2, 2004 09:58 AM

Did you see Ghost World? She was in that. Ghostworld = my old Eightball comics. Do you remember those? The soundtrack to it is excellent.

Posted by: Nate at March 2, 2004 04:56 PM

I loved Ghost World, especially the clip of the Hindu Surf Rock movie! I remember your Ghost World comics, and Eightball, with the girl that looked like a potato! I always liked those.

Posted by: Adam at March 5, 2004 01:54 PM

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