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adidasss 02-27-2009 04:44 PM

Ok, could we stop quoting the entire freakin' post, it's unnecessary and annoying to scroll through....:\

jackhammer 02-27-2009 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 604504)
Ok, could we stop quoting the entire freakin' post, it's unnecessary and annoying to scroll through....:\

There is a quick cursor action on your mouse :rolleyes:

Terrible Lizard 02-27-2009 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 604500)
I thought it was painfully average, but I've seen Little Dieter needs to fly which is one of my all time favorite documentaries and tells the same story only through the eyes of the actual protagonist...

I also preferred El Dorado to Aguirre, it had a much more dreamlike atmosphere and better cinematography...:\

Not really. You have no soul. :confused:

Molecules 02-27-2009 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 604500)
I thought it was painfully average, but I've seen Little Dieter needs to fly which is one of my all time favorite documentaries and tells the same story only through the eyes of the actual protagonist...

I also preferred El Dorado to Aguirre, it had a much more dreamlike atmosphere and better cinematography...:\

ech.. i'm sure it's not as impeccably good as i remember it being but i genuinely can't think of anything I disliked about RD at the time, likewise with Aguirre which I just watched. It sounds like the movie you prefer has a different outlook, I thought Herzog's gritty (an overused adjective but it fits) style suited the story in this instance. Little Dieter Needs To Fly sounds intriguing though, if anybody has other Herzog recommendations I am all ears. Eyes even.
I've seen: the documentary about pet semetaries (was that him even?), some Brad Dourif sci-fi/ documentary and the ultra-depressing one with the dancing chicken scene that Ian Curtis was apparently very fond of. As you can tell I am a bit clueless in the Werner department

Terrible Lizard 02-27-2009 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Molecules (Post 604510)
ech.. i'm sure it's not as impeccably good as i remember it being but i genuinely can't think of anything I disliked about RD at the time, likewise with Aguirre which I just watched. It sounds like the movie you prefer has a different outlook, I thought Herzog's gritty (an overused adjective but it fits) style suited the story in this instance. Little Dieter Needs To Fly sounds intriguing though, if anybody has other Herzog recommendations I am all ears. Eyes even.
I've seen: the documentary about pet semetaries (was that him even?), some Brad Dourif sci-fi/ documentary and the ultra-depressing one with the dancing chicken scene that Ian Curtis was apparently very fond of. As you can tell I am a bit clueless in the Werner department


Have you seen Fitzcarraldo?

Molecules 02-27-2009 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Terrible Lizard (Post 604515)
Have you seen Fitzcarraldo?

nope but IMDB has an 8.0 averag for it, i'll seek it out!

adidasss 02-27-2009 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Terrible Lizard (Post 604508)
Not really. You have no soul. :confused:

Are you talking about Rescue dawn? If so, have you actually seen Little Dieter which it's based on? I can assure you that nothing comes close to hearing the actual man (who is one of the most amazing men I've heard of) tell the story with his own words. So much more powerful than some actor playing it, trust me. I'm not sure why Herzog decided to (re)make the film, my guess is so that he could keep funding his other, more worthy projects.
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Originally Posted by Molecules (Post 604510)
ech.. i'm sure it's not as impeccably good as i remember it being but i genuinely can't think of anything I disliked about RD at the time, likewise with Aguirre which I just watched. It sounds like the movie you prefer has a different outlook, I thought Herzog's gritty (an overused adjective but it fits) style suited the story in this instance. Little Dieter Needs To Fly sounds intriguing though, if anybody has other Herzog recommendations I am all ears. Eyes even.
I've seen: the documentary about pet semetaries (was that him even?), some Brad Dourif sci-fi/ documentary and the ultra-depressing one with the dancing chicken scene that Ian Curtis was apparently very fond of. As you can tell I am a bit clueless in the Werner department

You should see Grizzly man if you haven't already, my second favorite Herzog film/documentary.

Pornographie Nouveau 02-27-2009 05:25 PM

Werner Herzog, yeah!

Terrible Lizard 02-27-2009 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 604523)
Are you talking about Rescue dawn? If so, have you actually seen Little Dieter which it's based on? I can assure you that nothing comes close to hearing the actual man (who is one of the most amazing men I've heard of) tell the story with his own words. So much more powerful than some actor playing it, trust me. I'm not sure why Herzog decided to (re)make the film, my guess is so that he could keep funding his other, more worthy projects.

No, I was talking about Aguirre.

adidasss 02-27-2009 05:37 PM

Ok, have you seen El Dorado then or do you just enjoy posting worthless shit with no real insight into the subject matter?http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...wer/unsure.gif


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