a Herzog thread and no mention of "Rescue Dawn"...his latest flick currently in theaters? It's fantastic. Christian Bale plays a vietnam soldier who gets kidnapped and eventually escapes and is rescued...based on a true story.
also love his anecdote about rewarding his cast w/ a bet when filming Even Dwarfs Started Small (I think) and literally running full speed into a cactus for finishing the filming on schedule...
The documentary about the making of Fitzcarraldo is Burden of dreams and is directed by Les Banks. But Werner referes to Fitzcarraldo as his best doucumentary.Herzog is a director you really should check out across the course of his career as his filmaking evolves...
i dig the following:
Fitzcarraldo (esssential, also see the film he did about the filming of Fitzcarraldo) "I WILL BUILD MY OPERA HOUSE!!!"
I love Herzog, but I thought Incident at Loch Ness was straight dookie. Real low-level, broad, labored spoof of the kind of work Herzog is known for.Loch Ness is a great one for Herzog fanatics. Not his film, but he has a major role.
You can also check him in Julien Donkey Boy.
i started a thread a few weeks ago about it and it was kindaa Herzog thread and no mention of "Rescue Dawn"...his latest flick currently in theaters? It's fantastic. Christian Bale plays a vietnam soldier who gets kidnapped and eventually escapes and is rescued...based on a true story.
I don't think it was meant to be taken seriously. I laughed really hard when they were talking about getting footy of the loch ness monster and that dude comes in with the remote controlled loch ness. Or the dude, "I clean my clothes with wind." Priceless.i thought Incident at Loch Ness was corny and irritating. if you want to see a film about Herzog's personality then watch Burden of Dreams or My Best Fiend
I don't think it was meant to be taken seriously.i thought Incident at Loch Ness was corny and irritating. if you want to see a film about Herzog's personality then watch Burden of Dreams or My Best Fiend
i thought the whole thing was funny, and i never really felt that bad for tredwell. the 2nd time i watched it i started to really notice how little things he did when he set up his interviews, like how the guy at the museum was standing under the bear while he was being an 'expert' and this giant bear (with a bandage over a stolen paw) was just towering over him.grizzly man was the dream subject for herzog who seems to have a fetish for visionary madmen. i like that he approached the brutality of it tastefully so it wouldn't cross the line to snuff, but he didn't shy away from it either. that scene where he listens to the audio with treadwell's best friend standing by was awesome. i think i teared up in the theater. also the film was funny. it always amazes me when people talk about herzog's films hardly one ever mentions his great sense of humor. Grizzly Man was intense and there are beautiful scenes of nature and whatnot but i laughed so hard when that pilot said he thought treadwell was an idiot for acting like those were people hanging out in bearsuits. or when the best friend talks about how she met treadwell at the restaurant. or herzog feeling the need to include that treadwell tried out for woody harrelson's role on cheers.
This is so funny- I was just watching "Fay Grim" last night and I recognized a friend from UCLA, who I last saw in NYC starring in a production of Nosferatu, Nikolai (Nanhnoi) Kinkski, Klaus' son:Just checked Mein liebster Feind last night. It's a document of the friendship between Herzog and Kinski with some really interesting behind the scenes footage of Aguirre, Fitzcarraldo etc.. Now I knew Kinski was a bit odd but had no idea he was THIS odd. Almost everyone he worked with seemed to hate him. If you liked Grizzly man you'll probably like this one too.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0200849/
That film is the most intense thing i've ever seen.i watched Little Dieter Needs to Fly again
Are there 2 Fitzcaraldo documenteries? Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe and Burden Of Dreams? I think WHEHS is the Les Blank one, today is the first I have heard of the other.
Wow, just from this post I remember seeing the box for this movie about 20 urs ago. Something with an elevator with blood coming out the door... Curious now!!I saw Kinski in German B movie called Das Lift about an elevator that goes insane and kills people. No, really, look it up. See the elevator was made in Japan and...
Wow, just from this post I remember seeing the box for this movie about 20 urs ago. Something with an elevator with blood coming out the door... Curious now!!I saw Kinski in German B movie called Das Lift about an elevator that goes insane and kills people. No, really, look it up. See the elevator was made in Japan and...