dadaistnun wrote:New Fresh Air interview.
I'm a very professional man.
LMFAO! That was fucking great!Why do I watch Wrestlemania?
dadaistnun wrote:New Fresh Air interview.
I'm a very professional man.
LMFAO! That was fucking great!Why do I watch Wrestlemania?
"I remember the time we visited this tribal area, five days by boat from GuayaramerÃn, Bolivia, which we were told was cannibalistic, " she recalled. "We spent the night outside, in two hammocks. That night, when I heard a noise near us, I woke up, gasping, 'Werner, it's them!" He sleepily replied, 'When they come, we won't hear them.' He went straight back to sleep. I didn't."
sorry, i honestly didn't mean that as a snappy retort... i only got to work with him for a few days, but i can tell you, he was so inspiring, hilarious, kind, insightful like someone who can see the big picture can be, and just flat out amazing.exte wrote:Oh I believe it. I just love how he says things most people wouldn't. I love that about him. And he's hilarious, too.
I am VERY thrilled by this news.Person wrote:JOY!
Herzog's, On Walking in Ice is finally being reissued in September. Amazon.com listing.
Herzog likes this book more than any of his films (Herzog on Herzog, p. 282) so I'll be sure to check it out. OOP copies usually went for $80-150.
I really need to buy this.putney wrote:i too think "herzog on herzog" is the best there is. i always buy it for friends and say "this is MY bible." hahaha.
it's true though, you could just pick any page every day when you wake up, and what you'll find there will kick start you into kicking ass that day. he's absolutely the best....
I'd rather listen to it if you ask me, but thanks anyway!Antoine Doinel wrote:A conversation with Errol Morris and Werner Herzog.
miless wrote:King Prendergast wrote:Do you regard anything Herzog has done as an "essay film"?
yes, particularly Great Blue Yonder.