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  1. Lost in Translation is a 2003 film, the second to be written and directed by Sofia Coppola after The Virgin Suicides. It stars Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson, with Giovanni Ribisi and Anna Faris in notable supporting roles. Bob Harris (Murray …

  2. Crapsack World: The Detroit of Lost River isn’t a particularly happy place to be. Deliberately Monochrome: The club basement, which is all purple lighting. Dying Town: The titular Lost River. Detroit: Both where it takes place and where it was shot. Yes, it is as run-down as it looks. The Dragon: Face. Ear Ache: Billy stabs Dave in his good ear.

  3. The Lost is a novel written by Jack Ketchum.It was later made into a film written and directed by Chris Sivertson and starring Marc Senter. It was the summer of 1965. Ray, Tim, and Jennifer were just three teenage friends hanging out in the campgrounds, drinking a little.

  4. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York is a 1992 American Christmas family comedy film. It is the sequel to Home Alone and the second installment in the Home Alone film series, directed by Chris Columbus, written and produced by John Hughes, and scored …

  5. Lost Judgment is the sequel to 2018's Like a Dragon Spin-Off Judgment.It was released simultaneously worldwide on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X on September 24, 2021. note

  6. Limbo of the Lost is a horror Adventure Game in which you control Captain Benjamin Spooner Briggs, captain of the Mary Celeste (as he will let no one forget). Briggs wakes up in a cell with an extremely flexible, spider-like man named Arach, who …

  7. Released in 1997, Lost Highway is a neo-noir film co-written and directed by David Lynch. While its outré qualities polarized audiences and critics alike upon release, later reevaluation deemed it not only a key Lynch work, but a surprisingly influential film, as its twisting, identity-centered plot was echoed by films such as Fight Club , Donnie Darko , and Memento .

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