jml98 wrote:It's weird...ive found a bunch of Scarlett fan sites that have DVD captures, that exact frame seems to be missing (or maybe i'm just imagining it) But in any case, the color on the DVD captures is definately darker than the one in your avatar findingcharlotte . Maybe that site you got it from photoshopped it a little bit (photoshop can easily make photos brighter, change the contrast, etc.) if you want a movie still, click on the below url
http://www.scarlettjohanssonfan.com/gal ... ie/326.jpg
the picture is big but you can always download it, change the image size and upload it to some free upload host site and then use it as you avatar image (remote image). I think your avatar image, even with the writing, is better than the capture though.
Lost in Translation Sequel?
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yeah..I did several captures and played with it...but..this one just seems to be right ( even with the script over the pic )..think Im gonna just leave it that way...
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" before we go, Im not as brave as I told you.."
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On second thought, I was bored and just went and did it anyway. The result can can be seen here http://www.geocities.com/maddpiklz48/charlotte.jpg
I'd rather be a gear in a big, deterministic, physical machine than just some random swerving.
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stays with you
jml...great quote, that hit me hard...
A sequel to Lost in Translation is the worst idea ever. It should never happen. If it does, I would fly to America, find whoever's responsible for it and protest until the cow's come home. I would lose all hope in film and never watch television again. The viewers don't want to know the outcome of LIT. They think it over and over again: "What happens to Bob?", "What happens to Charlotte?" and the question everybody asks: "What does Bob say to her at the end?" That's what makes the film so special. The whole beauty of the film is that you don't know what he says to her - it doesn't leave you disappointed and it doesn't give too much away.
Where the hell's the whiskey?
OK, we will mark you down as *against* a sequel.wiggle wrote:A sequel to Lost in Translation is the worst idea ever. It should never happen. If it does, I would fly to America, find whoever's responsible for it and protest until the cow's come home. I would lose all hope in film and never watch television again. The viewers don't want to know the outcome of LIT. They think it over and over again: "What happens to Bob?", "What happens to Charlotte?" and the question everybody asks: "What does Bob say to her at the end?" That's what makes the film so special. The whole beauty of the film is that you don't know what he says to her - it doesn't leave you disappointed and it doesn't give too much away.
My 2 cents is that I simply would like to see more of the movie, whether it be in sequel or a "director's cut" with more scenes. If I haven't watched the movie in a few weeks, I start to miss Bob and Charlotte...and Tokyo....and blurry neon lights.....and MVB....and karoke....and you get the idea.
If a sequel was made, which I doubt it will, I'd go see it. I could be disappointed but I'd rather see it and be disappointed than not see it and wonder.
I think it would be cool if filmmakers would film a lot of extra footage when shooting and then create an extra parallel feature that could be an extra for the DVD.
They did this for the Anchorman dvd. There is a special edition with an extra feature. I thought it was just a short but we watched it and it's a whole seperate 90 minute movie. It incorporates some of the same footage from Anchorman but then there are longer and alternate sequences that create this new feature.
They did this for the Anchorman dvd. There is a special edition with an extra feature. I thought it was just a short but we watched it and it's a whole seperate 90 minute movie. It incorporates some of the same footage from Anchorman but then there are longer and alternate sequences that create this new feature.
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