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- A faded movie star and a neglected young woman form an unlikely bond after crossing paths in Tokyo.
- A curious closer look to the filming of Sofia Coppola's "Lost in Translation" A behind the scenes short film that takes the audience to follow the cast and crew through some of the locations in Japan, sharing great moments together despite a tight schedule; filming through loud and crowded streets; the eminence of a typhoon during one of their very first days of shooting and other minor problems.
- In this one hour special, Trevor Noah talks about everything from terrorism to police brutality, Ebola, his grandmother and the origin of the cheer "woo-hoo".
- Learning a new language can be challenging, particularly when your English tutor's love life is melting down.
- Agent Torquemada the Grand Interrogator of the allusive and mysterious 'The Firm' grills the equally strange and bizarre suspect linked to a murder scene. The tense and confusing interrogation begins to degrade into chaotic mindlessness, with Torquemada attempting at his wit's end to get the answers he needs. Where is Raymond? Where is Grey Point? In the end nothing is clear. But then perhaps that is the point. Nothing is what it appears to be.
- The cartographer's "invention" of the world and the role of slavery in the process of the colonization of South America form an "anti-historical" reconstruction of Brazil.
- The film attempts to syncretically avaunt the borders of identity in an anti-historical reconstruction of Brazil. Peter Callas used several 2D and 3D animation processes in creating the imagery of Lost in Translation (Part 1: Plus Ultra).
- Hedley performs in the music video "Lost In Translation" from the album "Hello" recorded for Universal Music Canada. The music video opens on a woman leaving an office building. Jacob Hoggard drives her in his taxi taking her to a wealthy estate. He later sneaks into her house during a party and leaves after seeing her kiss someone else.
- Archaeologist Dr. Paul Hudson hires a translator to decode an ancient Egyptian scroll.
- 200422mTV-Y7-FV6.7 (85)TV EpisodeConner finds Ethan and Kira at their usual hangout enjoying the new satellite cable that Hayley has hooked up and is frustrated with them. His frustration becomes outrage when they watch an episode of a Japanese show that features the power rangers. Some of the similarities are eerie.
- When Mr. Moesby holds a Nakamura convention at the Tipton, Zack uses one of the guests as a project for school. Maddie and London accidentally get locked in London's closet.
- It's getting close to the end of the month and the recruiters are struggling to make mission. When Sgt. Alvarez offers to help Sgt. Benson out of an awkward situation with an applicant by pretending to speak Japanese, all gets lost in translation and hilarity ensues.
- 1998– 41mTV-148.2 (28)TV EpisodeA surprising argument during the "Day of Reckoning" challenge creates unexpected rivalries. Paulie debates a risky move in order to eliminate Kyle. After a poor performance in the challenge, one player packs their bags and threatens to quit the game.
- "Keeping a Secret" rebroadcasts a segment on whether children conceived with donated sperm should be allowed to know the identity of their biological fathers. "SUV" rebroadcasts a segment on the American obsessions with large automobiles. "Lost in Translation" rebroadcasts an interview with a FBI whistle-blower who claims that crucial information about terrorism was deliberately not translated in the weeks after 9/11. "Andy Rooney" talks about mixing food.
- The Sheriff turns the heat up on Robin and his gang by forcing the Abbot to accuse them of stealing from the church. Tuck's attempt to clear Robin's name ends with him being captured and tied to the rack. Will the gang free Tuck in time, while escaping execution themselves?
- 2020– 29mTV EpisodeEric and Rick react to and discuss season 1 episode 17 of LOST - ...In Translation - #LOST
- Buddy and Jenny translate thoughts from the opposite sex for each other, while Stimpson tries to find a way to get in to a party.
- A Troop from Japan arrives to share monster-hunting techniques with our Troop, but cultural differences complicate everyone?s attempts at defeating the elusive Noctem.
- Twig Sparks turns backward lyrics into a badass dragon. A tattoo of a naked woman resembles a slice of pizza, but Miryam Lumpini's on it.
- Episode: (2020)2020–Podcast Episode
- Olivia goes to Elle Japan, so Erin brings in Louise as the substitute face of elle.com. She suggests to Joe that he hire Louise permanently. Whitney's attempt to further her career has unexpected, severe consequences.
- Aqua and Suisei confuse each other over separate meanings for the Japanese word Okayu.
- Connor and Gisela's prank war has gotten out of hand - he's used the last of her ultra-exotic shower gel and she's dyed his face orange. In "reparation", Gisela offers to give Connor much needed Spanish lessons and, unbeknownst to him, teaches it to him all wrong, never suspecting he'll use his new found bilingualism to accidentally give the enemy the location of a shipment coming up from Cordoba. The only way to make sure it hasn't been tampered with may be to throw it from the helicopter... and blow it up in mid-air. Meanwhile, Whynot's latest song gives him his first taste of love-struck female fans and it's not at all like he thought it would be.
- Jimmy represents an accomplice from law school (RALPH MACCHIO) who's been charged with arson and murder. But a Chinese gang and an Italian mobster are also involved.