literally just the weirdest guest star on parks and recreation | Comedy Bites
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- werner herzog? i'd die for him
Taking a moment to appreciate my absolute favourite guest star on Parks and Recreation, Werner Herzog as Keg Jeggings, the owner of the creepy house April and Andy buy in Season Seven Episode One, "2017". Which Parks and Rec moment do you want to see next? Let us know in the comments!
From "Parks & Recreation": a mockumentary series following Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler), the deputy director of the Parks and Recreation department in the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana. Leslie is determined to improve her small world through her job, despite resistance from Parks Director Ron Swanson (Nick Offerman), an anti-government Libertarian. The series also stars Aubrey Plaza, Chris Pratt, Rashida Jones, Aziz Ansari and Retta.
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I just love the fact that someone as intense as Werner Herzog still manages to have a sense of humor about himself
i kinda feel like, for the most part, nobody has a sense of humor as vibrant about themselves the way very intense people., like werner herzog, do.
There's a great audio clip of him reacting to Paul F. Thompkins' "Werner Herzog leaves a Yelp review".
hey if Glenn Danzig can make a humorous guest appearance anyone can lol
@billyalarie929 It helps that he has a spirit of "I don't understand it, but the people love it. So I will do it.:
Werner Herzog is quite literally a comedian and this is his brand. It's also always the same.
You cannot convince me that this isn't the best comedic use of Werner Herzog.
It’s either that or having him deliver an eloquent speech on the importance of penises
I preferred his boondocks saints cameo
I like his cameo on Rick and Morty, talking about how humans make fun of penises.
@@joelmole3157 Imo this was the most uncreative use of him. Its just a over the top non-sense version of his acutal monologues. The gag was that it was herzog delivering it and thats it. In this scene he is his own character while still having the hilartiy of him beeing portrayed by Herzog.
Yes, I can. Go watch the Boondocks episode "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman" and you'll change your mind.
“Yes it is. Good eye.”
I find that moment so weirdly uplifting.
It’s like it was the spirit of the house looking for the perfect appreciative owner before it descended into horrific ownership.
I understood "Go die!" and found that even funnier... XD
As a German I can say that Werner Herzog is the absolute definition of being German and daily interaction with other Germans.
"Hey look at the ordinary office block"
"Yes, the Stasi held my father prisoner in the basement until he went mad"
Wait!
Let me get the Kamera!
I will exercise it´s natural right to be in it´s intended use
How horrifying
@@DL-cs2cjyou don’t know anything my lad
Werner is brilliant and has lived a wonderful, exciting life. Sad to say, the average German is not in the same world, nay same galaxy, as Werner.
I could watch an entire Parks and Rec episode only narrated by Herzog.
He narrated an episode of The boondocks, you should check it out. It's honestly so hilarious
lol, me too
@@willlicks8584 oh my god thats why he sounds so familiar, it was him.
Let me do you one better. There’s a skateboarding mini docu, and he’s a major part of it. Can’t remember the name but it’s pure gold trust me
I could watch an entire documentary series on the history of accounting, narrated by Herzog. Bonus if he directs it.
My favorite part was his joke about Disney world 😂 imagine seeing Werner Herzog riding it's a Small World by himself. Not to enjoy it, just to study it
Imagine being on the It's A Small World ride....and there is a partial power failure.
Your car stops moving.
But the animatronics, lighting and sound continue playing.
You sit for hours.
"A small small small small world."
Until you go insane.
Then you are escorted to the waiting room house, along with the doll head assembly line insane-people.
He has to do it wearing thr Mickey ears hat though.
@@jreese7436 definitely hahahaha. That made the image that much better
Werner would simply experience the insignificant and bankrupt cultural milieu of this so-called 'small-vworld'
He's in one of those spinning cups. It spins. He sits. Life goes on.
I want a podcast where Werner Herzog recites the lyrics to modern pop songs to reveal their puerile banality.
r/iamverysmart
Oh my god that would be hysterical
"Tik tok, on the clock..."
@wittylibrarian but it's not a literal clock it's mortality for we all die.
I think what it would reveal would actually be the strange mortal beauty that resides in mundanity. Werner Herzog is very intellectual, but he's not a snob.
As a German it's always weird for me to see a German actor in an American production. The accent is just so weirdly familiar. It's nice to see he even got a role in The Mandalorian, he has a great voice for ominous characters.
We consider him a National Treasure now, so even though we'll let him travel freely...we're keeping him.
He’s not just an actor, let’s be honest. He’s an institution.
From the generation of new German cinema, definitely. If Fassbender were still alive, he would be too. Another of these filmmakers, Wim Wenders, rightly does not have the same status at all because he is completely overrated.
Americans LOVE Werner Herzog. He's just an endlessly fascinating guy.
The great thing about this is that Werner Herzog is only slightly less of a manic than this character.
Takes one to handle a Klaus on a leash.
I love the signs. "Open House every day from 9 to 5" ... so apparently he has nothing else to do with his time.
Werner Herzog and Aubrey Plaza sharing a scene sounds like something too good to be true, but here we are.
She has played with Robert Di Niro's nipples....on film.
His look of cool criticism (sans arousal) as they dry grind onto the table is spot-on.
Herzog is above such baseless and primitive instincts.
"The young lovers embrace on my dining room table as I look on. My life was once filled with excitement, but no more. Forty-seven years of living in this house has made me see past carnal pleasures. Plus the ghosts would scare of all of my dates."
@@sebpaul3548 Oh, I doubt that. You should see his wife. She's about three decades younger and very good looking.
How is it possible that every word that comes from Herzog’s mouth is coated in dread? Oh wait, he’s German.
The way he says 'Disney World', as if it pains him to utter the words XD
If you liked that, you should check out the clip where Werner says 'here comes honey boo-boo' on Conan O'brien's podcast
It’s like his mouth badly wants to say Disneywelt (“welt” being German for “world”), but then it has to stretch a little wider to accommodate the “or” sound in “world”, and it is *not* happy about it.
Fun fact: Werner wasn't cast for this episode. He was just there when they went inside. They didn't even write any lines for him, he just spoke his truth and they worked it into the plot.
I see no reason to doubt this.
Bravo, Vince
This is, without a doubt, the best cameo on Parks and Rec, and possibly the best of any situation comedy in the English language.
April's reaction to the house being a holding cell for people who went insane on the assembly line is gold! She was already stoked about the possibility of it being a dollhead factory. :)
Werner Herzog doesnt mind the free publicity for his gravely voice
I wish Werner Herzog would cameo in everything I ever watch. I want a full season showcasing his Disney World adventures.
Disney Man.
It would be too weird to make but imagine a show where every week the cast, the plot, the setting and the genre all changes, except for Werner Herzog, who plays small cameos in every episode as the same reccuring character. Is it a surrealist exploration of the fractured dreams of a film maker struggling with uncertainty about the path of his career? Is it the story of a man with multiple personalities trying to integrate himself into the Werner character? Is it a deliberate cash grab by talentless hacks at Netflix who cravenly exploit Werner"s positive viewer association? Is it just me, imagining Werner narrating this comment?
I’m on board! Werner is all we need and I love your narration.
Just him walking around commenting on things.
Everything he’s saying is just making Andy and April more excited.😆
I mean, it is Herzog after all. Imagine that voice narrating a romance novel.
That disgusted look in the end... I just can't.... I always had Alan Rickman down as the personification of being annoyed, but Herzog takes it away just with these few seconds :)
I regard Werner Herzog as one of the world's few truly great film directors. The fact that he has a sense of humor and is willing to be That German Guy just makes him all the greater.
I never noticed that they basically get teleported in to the house! Like when Andy says let's go in they disappear you see the house for a sec then they inside 😂
Lol in the actual show it cuts to Tom back at the office before coming back to the establishing shot of the house. They only disappear into the house in this edit
@@00rabbit7Bummer, as I think that jump cut edit AS IS would've been perfect for this bit. Make it just a little less 'real.'
I concur.
Then I realized I made this comment.
This really shows how Herzog is a person without pretense, I love him
What makes this a great cameo is that this dude is just as random and hilarious if you don't know who he is
AUBREY: This was a doll head factory?
WERNER: No. This was a holding cell for people who went insane on the assembly line.
Consider this as an online petition to have PLAZA and HERZOG work together again.
Like if you need this.
They tried to get him back for a cameo, but apparently he was so unsettled by Aubrey Plaza following him around and asking him about ghosts that the refused. I only wish I made that up.
I don't care how I die, as long as Werner Herzog narrates it.
I love his director's commentary on his films.
“I would like to see the baby” is all I hear
The moment I heard Werner, not see him but heard him, my skin jumped out of my skeleton, I was frantically looking around for bears . . .
I see only the overwhelming indifference of nature. The blank stare of the bear speaks only of a half-bored interest in one thing. Food.
Werner Herzog the GOAT of unexpected Cameos
I'm imagining Herzogs thoughts in the last few seconds being his words from that one interview in the jungle:
"It's a land that god, if he exists, created in anger. It's the only land where creation is unfinished yet.
Taking a close look at what's around us, there is some sort of harmony.
It's the harmony of overwhelming and collective murder.
And we in comparison to the articulate vileness and baseness and obscenity of all this jungle.
We in comparison to that enormous articulation we only sound and look like badly pronounced and half finished sentences out of a stupid suburban novel.
And we have to become humble in front of that overwhelming misery and overwhelming fornication, overwhelming growth and overwhelming lack of order.
Even the stars in the sky look like a mess.
There is no harmony in the universe. We have to get acquainted to this idea, that there is no real harmony as we have conceived it.
But when I say this, I say it full of admiration for the jungle. It is not that I hate it. I love it. I love it very much.
But I love it against my better judgement."
That is pure Lovecraft right there 😮
Love him
But our answer is Architecture
'Overwhelming Fornication' is still one of the best phrases ever uttered
@@willumbermarchant5510 It definitely needs to be a band name.
Orlando is the word I use to tune into a Werner Herzog impression
An out-of-left-field cameo that Michael Mann would be proud of.
Werner Herzog is probably one of the best actors of our time.
Idk about that but he's a good director lol
any responsible person would buy the f* out of a place like that.
In this economy, that house is easily worth $800,000.
When I first heard Werner was appearing on P&R I thought, "is Jerry getting mauled by a bear?"
That look of Joy on her face when he said this was the place the holding place for people who went insane at the doll head Factory!
I desperately wish that April had more interaction with Werner Herzog. He was the only person on the show weirder than her.
Werner Herzog is such a genuine talent
How and why does this make Herzog out to be the most normal character on this show?
YES!!!!!!!
This is the scene from P & R that I did not know existed, and I did not know, until now, that I needed!
Thank you for posting!
I simultaneously want to find out why he's moving to be near Disney World while also being terrified at what I might find.
A spinoff of Andy and April in a haunted house would have been amazing.
"would have"? They are still both alive. I demand one.
With Werner as the narrator.
@@MysticSavage that'd be perfect.
Spinoffs are always bad
Werner reviewing, nay, journaling Disneyland/Disneyworld ride experiences is something I never knew I wanted.
He's not planning on ever entering disney world, of course. He just prefers to be closer to it.
clozer* to it
That they needed a holding cell because it wasn't just one person who went mad, but a regular occurrence, is what makes this an awesome bit of writing. It would be funny if it were any realtor saying this. But Werner Herzog...
It's even funnier that he's the occupant, not the realtor.
Werner Herzog is just incredible at everything he does.
He’s looking for grogu
I have thought many years about what is my favorite cameo, and it's this.
How creative it was to create a whole show called Parks and Rec just so these actors could be extras in a Werner Herzog movie.
He vishes to zee zhem make zhee baby.
This is how i figured out he was in rick and morty. Was waiting for this scene. Now i get why he was so disgusted at our people.
Does this show take place in Newark? I swear this house looks like the Monarch's from the Venture Bros.
The solemnity of banality. This is art!
Werner Herzog is a goddamn global treasure.
That house today is worth over $1M
depending on it's location it could easily be $3 million
the funniest bit about this sequence is them acting like they're in pawnee when they're very obviously in the middle of suburban los angeles
My first ever time hearing or knowing of Herzog was when he was The Zek in Jack Reacher. I had no idea he was and is a prolific documentary filmmaker. When I see his documentaries, I am reminded that he’d killed me.
Werner Herzog is, simply put, the absolute freaking greatest.
1:24 look at Werner just posted up there oh so non chalantly
Inspired by the Winchester Mystery House.
Stairs to nowhere and haunted yeah, it's the Winchester House.
I love when Werner Hertzog randomly appears in things
Watch Incident at Loch Ness……
Great doc by Werner…..;)
His pronunciation of Disney World and the obvious Teutonic difficulty in labio-dental expression are beyond precious and the real reason to binge watch this clip.
Werner Herzog has been the weirdest person in the world since Klaus Kinski died.
I can totally see him playing a Bond Villain
DER GEILSTE DEUTSCHE ANZENT ALLER ZEITEN!!!
I just saw this episode for the first time. Gob SMACKED!! WERNER HERZOG??? How? I want to know who and how this came to be!!!
I don't him anywhere near Disney World!😂😂😂😭😂
Yeah, bring him to disneyland so i can say hello.
He wants to open another house like it for all the Disney employees who went mad hearing 'It's a Small World After All' on repeat 8 hours a day.
Lol, you can say the Herzog delivery its definitely a thing
Werner Herzog totally fucking rocks!
Here he is, dwelling among the Humans, and learning what our entire culture is built around...
We badly need an Aubrey Plaza / Werner Herzog spinoff.
Werner is a true superstar.
Werner Herzog is like ketchup or chocolate. Anything you add him to just gets better. ❤️
Guys, is... is this the house from 'It'???
I love this video
the perfect guest star, you philistine
It’s so weird. Most of my life, Herzog was, in my mind at least, this semi-obscure artsy-fartsy director with no mainstream appeal. Seeing him develop this odd pop-culture clout is hard for my brain to process. It’s like trying to imagine Tarkovsky or Bergman doing guest spots on Seinfeld or something. The closest equivalent I can think of is maybe Cassavetes showing up in Rosemary’s Baby or something.
Real life is wild.
If only Klaus was here to see it.
The weirdest but the best.
I actually prefer watching Werner Herzog interviews in Spanish. His Spanish is excellent.
COMEDY BITES, HEH HEH! *slaps a knee comically* COMEDY BITES, HEH HEH! *slaps a knee comically* COMEDY BITES, HEH HEH! *slaps a knee comically*
Herzog is great, and I want that house. I'm hoping the house comes with a Werner Herzog. That'd be nice.
COMEDY BITES, HEH HEH! *slaps a knee comically*
Note: If you pay attention hard enough to my comment, it's a set of stairs to Hell. You're welcome.
that is fucking werner herzog
The actual scene involved April and Andy deciding they would rebuild the house from Scratch. They found Werner Herzog in the house by accident and improvised. He just rambled and watched for a bit.
To this day, he doesn’t know what parks and Rec is.
This is effing funny...!! Funny as eff, or... whatever..!! Zek Chelovek it's alive and well, after all... Viva Werner Herzog..!!
I don't remember this scean.
What did they do with the headrests?
When you realize the old guy is in the first episode of the Mandalorian as that Imperial officer talking to Din.
"Show me the baby."
Old guy? You are not worth a piece of his dandruff
Zek cheloviek
Even in my third viewing I continued to laugh out loud at this. And when I say LOL laugh out loud, I mean it, literally. And when I say literally, I mean it... literally.
Somehow you can put Werner Herzog in anything... and it will immediately increase the level of quality and decrease the level of Prattiness.
Watching Werner guest star in this show makes you briefly forget the silent pain of an indifferent world, where you hope that God does not exist because if He did the horror would be much worse as they were created by a thinking being
April is a top confirmed
I mean, was that really ever a question?
How dare you call Werner weird. (in german accent) your insignificance in this meaningless youtube milieu is impressive.
Isn't that Don Draper's childhood home in mad men
Herzog being so deadpan while talking about moving closer to Disney World is just gold.
I believe I once read a trader joes review by the man selling this house. I can confirm the peanut butter cups are not to be missed.
somebody get aubrey plaza in a Werner herzog film
and for Pete’s sake someone fund Liarmouth
This gives off the same absurdist vibes as David Lynch being Louis CK's coach in "Louie"