Extended interview: Werner Herzog

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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2024

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  • @sspbrazil
    @sspbrazil День тому +8

    I can listen to Werner talk for hours about anything. Thanks for posting the unedited interview.

  • @TheVid54
    @TheVid54 4 дні тому +18

    A unique personality, a remarkable thinker, and an extraordinary filmmaker. I'll never forget experiencing his work for the first time: I had just graduated high school and walked into a downtown theater to watch AGUIRRE, WRATH OF GOD. Amazing, but little did I know that FITZCARRALDO was coming 10 years later. Astounding! I have been a Werner Herzog admirer ever since.

    • @johnscott7195
      @johnscott7195 4 дні тому

      Fitzcarraldo was astounding alright..astoundingly horrible

    • @TheVid54
      @TheVid54 2 дні тому

      @@johnscott7195 Hey Johnny, I think I can help you rethink Herzog and FITZCARRALDO by exorcising the spirit of Klaus Kinski from your critical faculties. Let's give it a try shall we?

  • @cscss2923
    @cscss2923 3 дні тому +14

    Thank you for extended cut with Herzog!! 🙏

  • @billw1266
    @billw1266 4 дні тому +10

    Brilliant man. Profound writer. Watching his movies, I always sensed they were really about himself.
    “Little Dieter Needs to Fly”, just one of a plethora of amazing films of a man in a deadly environment, both natural and human, driven to survive his obsessions.
    A true genius.

    • @TerlinguaTalkeetna
      @TerlinguaTalkeetna 12 годин тому +1

      One of my favorite films of his. Read the book first which made the film just explode from Werner's mind to the audience for me. What a storyteller.

  • @dashiellrenaud2312
    @dashiellrenaud2312 3 дні тому +9

    The best DVD-watching experiences ever is to watch Rescue Dawn with Werner’s director’s commentary on.

  • @maxlinder5262
    @maxlinder5262 4 дні тому +10

    He is VERY Intelligent & well versed & thoughtful about Life ... mesmerizing..😮

  • @progyandas9650
    @progyandas9650 3 дні тому +8

    Perhaps the most fascinating interview of any filmmaker I've ever seen .

  • @themancaveclub
    @themancaveclub День тому +3

    This truly a profound interview

  • @wr9331
    @wr9331 4 дні тому +8

    What a gift of an artist and long form well executed interview without ads!

  • @petralyn
    @petralyn 4 дні тому +7

    Without reservation the most insightful interview with any celebrity from any generation. thank you Ben Mankiewicz and CBS Sunday Morning.

    • @ajk2009
      @ajk2009 4 дні тому +1

      💯 agree 🎉

  • @alleyoop4465
    @alleyoop4465 2 дні тому +2

    Yes! When my grandfather was 2 yrs old, his father was still two yrs from buying his first car, (a 2 yr old 1927 Chevrolet.)
    He is now rocking my 3.5 yr old granddaughter while she colors on her tablet.

  • @steveconn
    @steveconn 4 дні тому +5

    More Werner! Alright! Did so much monumental film work without soulless effects like today ❤❤ His upbringing and rodeo clown stories in the book are great

  • @texnessa
    @texnessa 3 дні тому +2

    My favourite artist and my favourite TV outfit. I miss running into Charles Osgood every Sunday morning at the CBS Broadcast Center as he left and I came in for the NFL Today. And I want Werner Herzog to be the last voice I hear as I drift off into the nowhere.

  • @TerlinguaTalkeetna
    @TerlinguaTalkeetna 12 годин тому

    A quite unique an visionary filmmaker and very interesting human being. A species that has produced the likes of Carl Sagan and Werner Herzog gives me a slightest bit of hope that there's a chance to see something amazing tomorrow. Nice job CBS

  • @AngelicaCline-i6d
    @AngelicaCline-i6d 3 дні тому +2

    MY great, great grandmother was born in Ireland in 1877 and died in Nevada in 1956 she went from corsets to jeans. Also trains, wagons, trollies to cars and airplanes. She came to the U.S.A. on her own as a teen by boat before Ellis island. Those would have been shocking times. In her life time she saw cars come to the masses, radios, tv's, air planes, Insulin, and the cure for polio.

  • @einbertalstein1394
    @einbertalstein1394 2 дні тому

    You are spoiling us, CBS.

  • @DroolRockworm
    @DroolRockworm 15 годин тому

    Hey nice lawn mower in the background there at the beginning! Really professional job!

  • @karl246111
    @karl246111 2 дні тому

    1942 year of water horse in the sign of the freat bear. Magnificent being!

  • @Razorhaloforever
    @Razorhaloforever 2 дні тому

    Fascinating

  • @michaelhermiston
    @michaelhermiston 2 дні тому +1

    have we as a species learned to avoid something, without experiencing it and its negative repercussions first?

  • @ReneeKadlubek
    @ReneeKadlubek 4 дні тому +1

    I'll try another 24 hour chunk of doing my best

  • @tiglia7054
    @tiglia7054 2 години тому

    sounds like one of those actors in old war movies

  • @roncinephile
    @roncinephile 2 дні тому +2

    yeah it's a puff piece, but come on. Herzog freakin' rules, man. Watch his Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) before the new Eggars one comes out.

  • @HenryCasillas
    @HenryCasillas День тому

    🌻

  • @jude999
    @jude999 3 дні тому

    Non-woke hero who loves "the fly overs."

  • @johnscott7195
    @johnscott7195 4 дні тому +2

    How disgusting he destroyed forests and tainted indigenous people to make that stupid idiotic film Fitzcarraldo..

    • @TheVid54
      @TheVid54 3 дні тому +2

      Obviously FITZCARRALDO was too lifelike for a self-righteous, smug critic like yourself. Herzog made it clear that your kind of hostility is comically par for the course and that time was on his side.

    • @johnscott7195
      @johnscott7195 3 дні тому

      @TheVid54 Lifelike?..bringing opera to the Amazon is about as intelligent and meaningful as showing pictures of luscious foodstuffs to starving people..

    • @johnscott7195
      @johnscott7195 3 дні тому

      @TheVid54 even Herzog thought it was horrible..but his ambition usurped his assessment

    • @TheVid54
      @TheVid54 3 дні тому +2

      @@johnscott7195 The film is what Herzog said it was: a fever dream. It's no different than any film about Christian missionaries introducing their savage concepts of Christ to the uninitiated. The fact that it wasn't done at the botanical gardens makes the picture lifelike, not the obsessional context of the film's plotline. Your flippant, cutesy metaphor misses the point of the why the film has its proponents.

    • @TheVid54
      @TheVid54 3 дні тому

      @@johnscott7195 For many, his concept of twisted ambitions and delusional visions is what makes FITZCARRALDO great. Herzog's assessment is his own, whether anyone shares it or not doesn't affect the impact of the movie. The controversial circumstances of the project itself warrant interest for many as well. I'm glad I saw it and it made a significant impression on me, as did Les Blank's documentary about it: BURDEN OF DREAMS. I find it interesting that you were repulsed by it.

  • @myownprivateglasgow280
    @myownprivateglasgow280 2 дні тому +1

    Maniac.

  • @bertiemarshall3391
    @bertiemarshall3391 День тому

    Interviewer is way out of his depth…. Dumbo half arsed questions

    • @DirtyDawg
      @DirtyDawg 13 годин тому +1

      Herzog would hate your guts lol