Lost in translation
for relaxing times... Suntory time.
Bill Murray, illustrated by Stanley Chow
| pall youhideme
Clever piece, buy the poster here.
More from Chow's cartel, there.
The above scene (I know You know) is taken from Sofia Coppola's film Lost in translation: Suntory is really a Japanese brewing and distilling company group, established in 1899.
Along the years they had testimonials such as Sean Connery, Kenau Reeves, Sammy Davis Jr and Sofia's father Francis Ford Coppola, - which, directed by Akira Kurosawa, - later inspired her in her writing.
More from Chow's cartel, there.
The above scene (I know You know) is taken from Sofia Coppola's film Lost in translation: Suntory is really a Japanese brewing and distilling company group, established in 1899.
Along the years they had testimonials such as Sean Connery, Kenau Reeves, Sammy Davis Jr and Sofia's father Francis Ford Coppola, - which, directed by Akira Kurosawa, - later inspired her in her writing.
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