In 2004, Bill Murray dominated the award season but failed to win the Oscar lost in Translation.
Decades later, he saw his loss to Sean Penn Howard Stern show.
“It was amazing,” he said. “I won every other award to be lost in translation, so I thought I was about to win,” Because I used to win everything – every one. “
“And then I (Oscar) did not win, so I was so,” Okay, “the 74 -year -old continued. “But it was a little nice-I realize that I really became infected with a desire to win it. It attracted a lower-grain virus of desire for more.”
He said, “I had for about six months; it had to be worn. So I learned a lesson from it that if I won, I would never have seen,” he said.
Earlier, Bill said about his lost lost in Sophia Copola, the director of the translation, “I love Sophia. It’s great because I know her that I love her more and as much as I love. I see that she is a real American woman.”
“A working mother, and an artist, and a sister, and a wife. He is all those things and I am none of those things, so it’s a kind of fun,” he concluded. “I meet myself completely to give it. I can really praise everything because I am not.”