This man is very close. The truth is, that, this universe @ all the other dimensions, were created by the false creator, known also as darkness. We are literally in a prison. An energy prison,we r food,cattle, sheep 4 darkness/evil/false creator.
Depressed Germans (Kinski and Herzog) ranting at each other and threatening to kill each other for art/madness/simple pissedoffedness = even bigger goldmine.
Its nice to know that despite all that he has said has been proved wrong for the many a decade that majority of you here still manage to take all this shit to heart as if its true. HAHAHAHA, silly people are silly!!!!!
Also interesting to hear Herzog talk in interviews about his hatred of "the Disneyfication of nature", a topic explored to some extent in "Grizzly Man".
"I love it against my better judgment." Werner is one of the few remaining Rationalists, a dinosaur from the Enlightenment who was expanded by Romanticism, but not altered by it.
Interesting. A civilized human is aware of his origin. Collective murder, chaos, overwhelming growth, no harmony, (but) love against better judgement.
This clip from The Burden Of Dreams, Filmmaker credit: Les Blank, from the documentary about the making of Werner Herzog's film Fitzcarraldo, avail Criterion DVD
This man is very close. The truth is, that, this universe @ all the other dimensions, were created by the false creator, known also as darkness. We are literally in a prison. An energy prison,we r food,cattle, sheep 4 darkness/evil/false creator.
apetrowsky1 4 months ago
His comments don't only apply to the jungle, but to nature as a whole.
MrRobotoToo 6 months ago
Depressed Germans ranting = Comedy goldmine. I can't stop laughing.
MMMeglomania 8 months ago
@MMMeglomania
Depressed Germans (Kinski and Herzog) ranting at each other and threatening to kill each other for art/madness/simple pissedoffedness = even bigger goldmine.
emncaity 6 months ago 2
Man, somebody get this guy a joint and a Coen Brothers movie, stat!
NO NOT THAT ONE! I MEANT ONE OF THE FUNNY ONES OH GOD WHAT HAVE YOU DONE!
bloodyinkpen 8 months ago
Wat is he on about?
shanesmurph 8 months ago
Its nice to know that despite all that he has said has been proved wrong for the many a decade that majority of you here still manage to take all this shit to heart as if its true. HAHAHAHA, silly people are silly!!!!!
Kaosbreakercloud 10 months ago
@Kaosbreakercloud what the fuck are you on about?
dhead22 9 months ago
@dhead22 Im on about the struggle of the white man!!!!
Kaosbreakercloud 9 months ago
@Kaosbreakercloud Heads up, man. You might be illiterate because you don't seem to be able to communicate well with the written word.
dhead22 9 months ago
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@dhead22 That could very well be true!?!?!?!?!
Kaosbreakercloud 9 months ago
Also interesting to hear Herzog talk in interviews about his hatred of "the Disneyfication of nature", a topic explored to some extent in "Grizzly Man".
HerAeolianHarp 11 months ago
What an Awesome quote
JohnTheHutDweller 11 months ago
"I love it against my better judgment." Werner is one of the few remaining Rationalists, a dinosaur from the Enlightenment who was expanded by Romanticism, but not altered by it.
somercet1 2 years ago
The Harmony of Overwhelming and collective murder.
2FatGuyz 2 years ago
what is a stupid suburban novel?
elnavmick 2 years ago
@elnavmick Anything written by Danielle Steel.
MrRobotoToo 1 year ago
@MrRobotoToo thanks. there are a lot of those books in the libraries of sanitariums.
elnavmick 1 year ago
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Werner isn't a civilized human by any means
walkitabouter 2 years ago
@walkitabouter How would you justify that?
Rhademanthus 1 year ago
Not a lunatic at all. Very balanced, and a humane realist.
lidsvillebrown 2 years ago 2
Interesting. A civilized human is aware of his origin. Collective murder, chaos, overwhelming growth, no harmony, (but) love against better judgement.
Nowhy 3 years ago 2
I LOVE YOU WERNER
branddobbe 3 years ago
Bravo!!
HunterMann 3 years ago
This is the greatest scene in one of the greatest documentaries ever. Werner Herzog is such a brilliant lunatic in this film.
SergedNimes 4 years ago
Yes, this documentary was mind-boggling... I couldn't believe the ordeal he and his crew went through!
whatever678 2 years ago
This clip from The Burden Of Dreams, Filmmaker credit: Les Blank, from the documentary about the making of Werner Herzog's film Fitzcarraldo, avail Criterion DVD
HighwayCinema 5 years ago 2