Werner Herzog Compares Wrestlemania To An Ancient Greek Drama | Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend

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  • @anandkrishnan15
    @anandkrishnan15 Рік тому +908

    The way he says " Here comes honey boo boo" was amazing and you can see that Conan did not expect that.

    • @rickyd-lux9067
      @rickyd-lux9067 Рік тому +48

      7:05

    • @hoshiref
      @hoshiref Рік тому +4

      Happy birthday, honey boo boo meme 🎉

    • @voorboch
      @voorboch Рік тому +8

      Herzog's body movement at, "Boo Boo" is why I came to watch this after listening to the podcast.

    • @Losrandir
      @Losrandir Рік тому +12

      No one in the entire world was expecting that!

    • @jfish032
      @jfish032 Рік тому +3

      No one expected that 😳

  • @KaneMeter
    @KaneMeter Рік тому +629

    It starts with psychoanalysis being utterly to useless and ends with a full blown love letter to Wrestlemania. Insanity. Also skating.

    • @joemckim1183
      @joemckim1183 Рік тому +29

      I'm not a type of person to get psychoanalysis myself but for him to say it has no value seems a bit ridiculous. I mean if nothing else it allows people a chance to talk through traumatic events with an outsider that they might not feel comfortable talking about with someone that's so close to them.

    • @boomshroom5118
      @boomshroom5118 Рік тому +9

      ​​@@joemckim1183 Doesn't help to talk to a stranger, make some friends and confide in them or you'll collapse into a black hole. No way around it. Therapy never never helps and only gets you hooked on drugs and killed.

    • @ghostD0C
      @ghostD0C Рік тому

      ​@@boomshroom5118Nonsense.

    • @shawnhuk
      @shawnhuk Рік тому +37

      @@boomshroom5118well… that’s a bit of a stretch.

    • @florete2310
      @florete2310 Рік тому +16

      @@joemckim1183 That's actually not what he said - if you listen to his words carefully, he lays out his case and its an interesting point. But you need to bear through it, to get what he means.

  • @LeoWhalen1933
    @LeoWhalen1933 Рік тому +237

    The anecdote Werner is talking about regarding wrestling is Wrestlemania X7 in 2001. If you are a wrestling fan, you know this to be arguably the greatest show of all-time.
    One match in the show involved Shane Mcmahon vs his father, WWF owner Vince Mcmahon. Vince had his wife drugged andnput her in a wheelchair to watch him beat up their son. The end of the match involved Linda, the wife, rising out of the wheelchair to kick her husband in thebfamily jewels to an absolutely THUNDEROUS ovation. It is both the highest and lowest form of entertainment at once.

    • @ShadowAngel606
      @ShadowAngel606 Рік тому +9

      He didn't drug her, she had a nervous breakdown because Vince started an affair with Trish Stratus

    • @suitestheband
      @suitestheband Рік тому

      Vince used that to medically gaslight her@@ShadowAngel606

    • @UCannotDefeatMyShmeat
      @UCannotDefeatMyShmeat 10 місяців тому +6

      Don’t forget, there was also a running bit where a one legged man would taunt Vince and eventually he took his walker and like...sped off into the night at the end of a show

    • @JaguarSingh176
      @JaguarSingh176 3 місяці тому +6

      @@ShadowAngel606 Yeah, and then he had her drugged. Why would you correct someone if you didn't know what was right?

    • @A-small-amount-of-peas
      @A-small-amount-of-peas 2 місяці тому

      ​@@ShadowAngel606​@jag1762010 you're both right. She did have a nervous breakdown BUT then she was prescribed medication and Vince over medicated her to keep her sedate..... not quite sure how that would work but the early 00's were pretty wild by today's standards

  • @Meng4Now
    @Meng4Now Рік тому +788

    I love how Werner refers to Linda McMahon as Vince's "alleged wife" 🤣

    • @samir6047
      @samir6047 Рік тому +60

      I mean, he's spot on 😂😂

    • @MrMarioski
      @MrMarioski Рік тому +18

      Bingo! Legally lol

    • @al112v4
      @al112v4 Рік тому +33

      I knew right away he was talking about THAT specific storyline with Vince and Linda in 2000 LMAO

    • @skykid3000
      @skykid3000 Рік тому +20

      And referring to Vince as “the owner of the franchise”

    • @joemckim1183
      @joemckim1183 Рік тому +8

      Linda is still technically married to Vince but their relationship has been not much more than a business relationship for several years you'd have to think.

  • @lou1958
    @lou1958 Рік тому +185

    His love for America literally brought tears to my eyes. I had to pause for a moment. Such a great man and master artist.

  • @albinoroots1
    @albinoroots1 Рік тому +316

    If Werner Herzog were to do an impersonation of Bill Hader doing an impersonation of Werner Herzog it would sound exactly like he said, "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo"

  • @sheeshshoot123
    @sheeshshoot123 Рік тому +288

    “Therapy is a mistake.”
    This interview brought to you by BetterHelp!

    • @ryanandring2688
      @ryanandring2688 Рік тому +1

      For real lmaoo

    • @al112v4
      @al112v4 Рік тому +7

      It isn't if you need it though, although I do kinda understand where he comes from, especially the yoga part for 5 year olds.

    • @UCannotDefeatMyShmeat
      @UCannotDefeatMyShmeat 10 місяців тому +8

      @@al112v4oh it’s definitely self indulgent sometimes, but I can’t agree that “it hasn’t done anyone any good”

    • @erik5368
      @erik5368 10 місяців тому

      Better help has paid off millions of dollars of college debt for at least 12 psychology majors. That is the going rate for a degree in this American capitlistic hellscape, no?​@UCannotDefeatMyShmeat

    • @palaceofwisdom9448
      @palaceofwisdom9448 9 місяців тому

      People are going to deeply regret sharing their personal mental and emotional issues to some online stranger, and sooner than they think. It begs for invoking red flag laws to trample their rights.

  • @billwhitteaker2722
    @billwhitteaker2722 Рік тому +39

    Herzog's autobiography audible book (he is the narrator) is GREAT. Interesting life and perspectives. Such a unique individual.

    • @bzipoli
      @bzipoli 6 місяців тому

      i hope he releases a new edition saying "here comes honey boo boo"
      but apart from that, yes! my dad used to talk abou him when i was a kid (a child, not even a teenager), but i had no idea his personal life was also so fascinating

  • @TheBrendan737
    @TheBrendan737 Рік тому +258

    This guy gets it - wrestling is an outlandish form of social commentary! Especially from the 80's to late 2000's, as those guys were doing something that had never been done, and they truly came up with it as they went along! They participated in some great satire and parody of society and popular culture - which is why if you watch the interviews of guys like Hogan, Stone Cold, The Rock, Kurt Angle, Triple H, Jericho etc - you see some really astute minds.

    • @orboobleck5366
      @orboobleck5366 Рік тому +28

      Ironically, the most astute of them are the ones who got out of the business before injuries and addiction destroyed their minds and bodies. The Rock had the sense to get out when he did. Hulk Hogan was in the game way too long.

    • @playedout148
      @playedout148 Рік тому +8

      The Iron Sheikh.

    • @HOTD108_
      @HOTD108_ Рік тому +1

      ​@@playedout148Yarp-Yarp.

    • @gudrune
      @gudrune Рік тому +5

      Can you please point to a couple of specific examples of interviews maybe? I'm from Europe, I've never watched wrestling, so I'm curious about how it reflects society of the time. I'm a huge fan of south park for example, I think they've been doing an incredible social commentary for decades now.

    • @siitiatuinei2737
      @siitiatuinei2737 Рік тому +4

      Comparing wrestling to Greek Plays is an allusion to Roland Barthes, isn’t it? He’s a Semiotician, which isn’t any huge surprise

  • @mexaloco
    @mexaloco Рік тому +83

    Everything explained by him is poetic

  • @davidhurtado2725
    @davidhurtado2725 Рік тому +175

    This just goes to reaffirm that WrestleMania XVII was a masterful piece of art.

  • @culwin
    @culwin Рік тому +93

    Werner Herzog confirmed as playable character in new Tony Hawk Pro Skater

    • @signoguns8501
      @signoguns8501 10 місяців тому +6

      I actually had to check lol. You never know with Werner.

  • @blidge8282
    @blidge8282 Рік тому +62

    Understanding the production and presentation of professional wrestling is a versatile gateway to understanding professional politics

  • @toniraff5488
    @toniraff5488 Рік тому +143

    'The poet must not close his eyes... Here comes Honey Booboo' 😂

  • @DaveChurchill
    @DaveChurchill Рік тому +237

    Werner: "Therapy is useless"
    Later: "This podcast brought to you by BetterHelp!"

    • @MelancholicRobot42
      @MelancholicRobot42 Рік тому +1

      Lol

    • @JohnSmith-ps7yq
      @JohnSmith-ps7yq Рік тому +1

      Bravo.

    • @pa20065
      @pa20065 Рік тому +23

      He says 'psychoanalysis,' not 'therapy.' There are different schools of psychotherapy.

    • @DarkGob
      @DarkGob Рік тому +9

      BetterHelp is pretty sketchy to be fair.

  • @hcc792
    @hcc792 5 місяців тому +1

    This entire clip was riveting and thought provoking ….he speaks with such genuine sincerity. Have him back soon!!

  • @sahityabk
    @sahityabk Рік тому +45

    His take on therapy/psycho analysis is interesting. Don't think i agree with it but i can appreciate where he is coming from. Alot to dive into in what he said.

    • @kevinkuenn5733
      @kevinkuenn5733 Рік тому +16

      Yeah, he's wrong on that one, it's a generational thing I'm sure.

    • @Dalesdeadbug90
      @Dalesdeadbug90 Рік тому +14

      @@kevinkuenn5733 it’s a mix between generational and cultural. In Post-ww2 Germany there was a huge boom in psychological research and looking back, most of it was wrong and harmful to patients.

    • @FablestoneSeries
      @FablestoneSeries Рік тому +5

      Considering his fascination with the dark madness in all his protagonists, his approach to therapy doesn't surprise me.

    • @sadhbh4652
      @sadhbh4652 Рік тому +4

      Well I don't think we can say "he's wrong." Only time will tell.

    • @angelpipessd
      @angelpipessd Рік тому

      I don't have a comment on what you said, really - but you used "alot", so I have to share this with you hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/04/alot-is-better-than-you-at-everything.html

  • @DarthDimmadome
    @DarthDimmadome Рік тому +29

    Werner needs to be an unlockable character in whatever the next Skateboarding game is. If they make a Skate 4, they gotta get Werner to voice and then make him playable.

  • @jonah19841012
    @jonah19841012 Рік тому +74

    Celebrity survey: The TV show that I wish would make a comeback is…
    Bong Joon Ho said, "Mindhunter."
    Quentin Tarantino said, "How I Met Your Mother."
    Werner Herzog said, "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo."

    • @WTFisTingispingis
      @WTFisTingispingis 11 місяців тому

      I would wanna see what the cast of Honey Boo Boo looks like now

    • @nickl6715
      @nickl6715 5 місяців тому

      Bro Mindhunter

  • @cattothefuture
    @cattothefuture Рік тому +77

    Wrestling is athletic theater.

    • @shoWbitz
      @shoWbitz Рік тому +17

      It's more than that. Pro Wrestling is a show about making a show.

  • @TheYgds
    @TheYgds 6 місяців тому +2

    I didn't expect Werner Herzog to have such positive and joyful soul. I'm just sad that I only recently became aware of how much he has contributed to film. This little snippet was wonderful.

  • @MrTooner101
    @MrTooner101 Рік тому +158

    Does Werner Herzog acknowledge our tribal chief, Roman Reigns?
    This is the most important of questions.

    • @brianjl7477
      @brianjl7477 Рік тому +24

      I think the Los Angeles loving Mr. Herzog is pulling for LA Knight!

    • @starxhilmie
      @starxhilmie Рік тому +6

      Werner is more like Judgement Day kinda guy

    • @RobLives4Love
      @RobLives4Love Рік тому

      i hope not

    • @jupitervolcano
      @jupitervolcano Рік тому +4

      ​@@brianjl7477YEAH!

    • @jupitervolcano
      @jupitervolcano Рік тому +13

      I can just Imagine Werner managing Gunther and terrifying the children with his promos.

  • @angelpipessd
    @angelpipessd Рік тому +50

    What Werner says about the fascination of watching something like "Honey Boo Boo" is exactly what I feel about watching stuff like Dog the Bounty Hunter or Dirty Jobs - a show that displays situations that I have never and probably will never be in myself, but shows other Human Beings expertly navigating these very specialized situations. Human Beings are fascinating to watch.
    Btw....as someone living in Minnesota who lives 1/3 time in Wisconsin - thanks for the shout out! but shhhh don't reveal how great it is up here! 😉

    • @travisdilweg7651
      @travisdilweg7651 Рік тому +2

      He shot what I think is his greatest movie, Stroszek, mostly in Wisconsin.

  • @rameybutler-hm7nx
    @rameybutler-hm7nx Рік тому +9

    Werner's voice is soo soothing.

  • @RogueDakotan
    @RogueDakotan Місяць тому +3

    New default response to anyone who questions the trash TV you watch:
    "The poet must not close his eyes."

  • @shanenathaniel1
    @shanenathaniel1 Рік тому +174

    I've always thought pro wrestling is the closest equivalent to Shakespeare's theater we have in modern times. The audience is part of the show.

    • @playedout148
      @playedout148 Рік тому +6

      For 12 year olds.

    • @mattcarberry368
      @mattcarberry368 Рік тому

      @@playedout148 and middle aged rednecks

    • @JamesMc2051
      @JamesMc2051 Рік тому +3

      Pantomine in lycra.

    • @HOTD108_
      @HOTD108_ Рік тому +31

      ​@@playedout148Most popular culture is made for 12 year olds. Star Wars being probably the most famous example.

    • @GLsJAwtomatica
      @GLsJAwtomatica Рік тому +3

      Pro wrestling at its core is performance art albeit a very crude version of it

  • @leodelgadocaula
    @leodelgadocaula Рік тому +129

    I think there is a difference between "I don't believe in therapy" and "I don't believe that therapy will solve everything". I mean, there surely is an idiotic culture repeating "be better, be better, be better" and of course the sollution to the worlds problems isn't "more therapy". But to just simply deny the good it can do (most people would benefit in knowing themselves a bit more, and psycoanalisys isn't the only way to do that, the field of psycotherapy have many branches and alternatives) sounds simplistic. I love Werner Herzog and I can clearly see that he put a lot thought into what he is saying here; nonetheless, I think he's a bit mistaken.

    • @standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory
      @standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory Рік тому +34

      The data would suggest he is, indeed, mistaken. I do think he's got a very different view of therapy - analysis is not modern CBT, illumination is not the goal. Therapy works in a way that is a little bit offensive to most humans in its simplicity, esp to people like Werner seeing people like ridiculous LA people. He loves Montana for all the reasons he hates therapy, but probably has no idea how many people here are in therapy too, and how it really is the best hope to lower our terrifying suicide rate. He does romanticize a great deal, tbh. It feels like he belongs in another time.

    • @brmbkl
      @brmbkl Рік тому +16

      @@standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory y'all missing the point he made
      he didn't comment on a "difference between "I don't believe in therapy" and "I don't believe that therapy will solve everything" - he was making the point that not all people need it, and that those people that don't, do it to say they do, the same way kids get braces when they don't need to

    • @luns486
      @luns486 Рік тому +18

      Yeah I couldn’t agree with him less. To use his analogy, living in a house with no lights on is going to mean you are constantly banging into things and hurting yourself and others. Everyone can benefit from understanding themselves better.

    • @drphalanges1520
      @drphalanges1520 Рік тому +9

      I just like knowing a little bit more about myself and how my brain works. And it's nice to have someone to talk to. I never thought therapy would solve all my problems. It just helps me understand them a bit more.

    • @jamk2668
      @jamk2668 Рік тому +5

      Yeah, Werner has a lot of similar hang ups. For instance, he also believes meditation is simply "woo woo" which is simply not the case, as his good friend David Lynch would attest to.

  • @RyanKrul44
    @RyanKrul44 Рік тому +9

    Man understands that story telling is more important than the match itself more so than most wrestlers lol

    • @totallybored5526
      @totallybored5526 Рік тому +1

      I’m surprised the AEW marks haven’t bombarded you yet

  • @leewilkin5582
    @leewilkin5582 Рік тому +31

    I now want the audio clip of Werner Herzog saying "Here comes Honey Boo Boo" as my ring/messege-tone.

    • @kaledivh
      @kaledivh 11 місяців тому

      Someone made one! ua-cam.com/video/6FS9JKeEZss/v-deo.html

  • @atillacelik2736
    @atillacelik2736 Рік тому +14

    Werner is like this very enthusiastic and curious alien from another planet being endlessly entertained while trying to analyze, understand and experience the craziness that is the USA.

  • @alecjones4676
    @alecjones4676 11 місяців тому +7

    Honey Boo Boo aside, as somebody born and raised in the American south it was really refreshing to hear Herzog's opinion on the more rural parts of America. We tend to be marginalized as ignorant or uneducated boors in the media, but this is not a complete or 100% accurate picture.

  • @MeissnerEffect
    @MeissnerEffect 4 місяці тому

    Wow, that was as excellent as I knew it would be. Much respect 🦋

  • @jazminratzlaff5357
    @jazminratzlaff5357 10 місяців тому

    Love his voice so much, so soothing. One of the most fascinating unique original individuals ever. Great actor and guest, Werner Herzog. Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, I never watch those shows but that is the best thing ever. Laughing so hard. 😍🥰😘👑💎⚜️🏆 😆 🤣😂 🎙️🎧

  • @aR0ttenBANANA
    @aR0ttenBANANA Рік тому +7

    Now this is a GOATed guest 😮

  • @DoctorFurioso
    @DoctorFurioso Рік тому +94

    On one hand, having older German family members from Munich, I can tell you that some of his quirks are just very, *very* typically Bavarian, and -- to be honest -- less endearing to me than they are to most people who just take them as eccentricity. On the other hand, he clearly has incredible curiosity about the world and loves people, and I totally get it when he says if he things something could work, he absolutely refuses to give up.

    • @aliofly
      @aliofly Рік тому +8

      What are the typically Bavarian traits you mean if you don’t mind sharing?

    • @Squirrelanditsnutz
      @Squirrelanditsnutz Рік тому +14

      ​@@aliofly as a guy who's family from Saxony, and not Bavaria, some of the main traits include elitism, conservativism, and self centricity, but these don't really apply to Werner. Some other Bavarian traits that I think he shows are that he's critical of many things, he is quite cynical of certain things, he on occasions belittles things, and is quite stubborn sometimes.

    • @zaz214
      @zaz214 Рік тому

      ​@@alioflyno.

  • @Pyrexis
    @Pyrexis Рік тому +11

    I want Werner Hertzog saying "Here Comes Honey Boo-boo" to be my new text alert

  • @jaymz168
    @jaymz168 Місяць тому

    We need the full episode!

  • @joshuagraham9217
    @joshuagraham9217 Рік тому +12

    This guy is awesome. A terribly deep thinker.

  • @will-ellington
    @will-ellington Рік тому +121

    Herzog hates psychoanalysis? We really need a Herzog vs Zizek debate. I've no doubt they'd get on like a house on fire.

    • @foolishsamurai
      @foolishsamurai Рік тому +12

      There's already an ai version of that online. I'm not kidding ya

    • @GCKelloch
      @GCKelloch Рік тому +19

      He didn't say he hated it. He said he thought it shouldn't be relied on to solve psychological issues for everyone, but it may be needed for some people. I'd go further and say even it may not be the solution for some serious psychological issues. I lean toward the Anne Wilson Schaef school of process training.

    • @will-ellington
      @will-ellington Рік тому +1

      @@foolishsamurai Yeah I know. It's actually quite funny.

    • @GCKelloch
      @GCKelloch Рік тому +13

      @@DarkMoonWayfarer from the smirk on his face after saying "it hasn't done no good to no one", I don't think he meant it literally, and he then qualifies his statement saying it is necessary in certain clinical cases. Freudian analysis, which I assume he referred to, can certainly be helpful in some cases, but it's not the answer for every psych issue. Analysis can even interfere with personal progress, where physical expression might be more productive. I do disagree with his glib statement about communism being a "utopian" ideology. That's a common misconception about Marxism, of which there are many.

    • @Refixul
      @Refixul Рік тому +7

      ​I think it is also important to highlight that Freudian psychoanalysis changed and many different forms of therapy exist and developed in the last century. In some cases it is much more personalised.
      All in all I get what Herzog was saying, there's a certain fixation with "mental health", that resolves in a lot of talking and performative stuff and very little useful stuff.

  • @standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory
    @standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory Рік тому +3

    Oh dear, i hope I'm wrong, but hearing him speak, i fell like he's visited the museum where I work & I didnt recognize him 😳 he's a big fan of our ski mountains...

  • @jhchooo
    @jhchooo Рік тому +18

    For those of you who haven't seen this man's films he made in the 70's, please do your self a favor. Start with 'Aguirre:The Wrath of God'

    • @playedout148
      @playedout148 Рік тому +1

      I prefer the 70s films of Russ Meyer.

  • @kollerastleithner
    @kollerastleithner Рік тому +31

    Werner Herzog needs to be a Commentator on Wrestlemania!
    Now!!

  • @gonkdroid8279
    @gonkdroid8279 10 місяців тому +2

    A lot of nuanced wisdom regarding the American political divide that I wasn't expecting

  • @cherylb2008
    @cherylb2008 Рік тому +1

    Interesting man. Great interview Conan

  • @JuiceFlicks
    @JuiceFlicks Рік тому +9

    A great guest and true philosopher.

  • @GWHEATCUBS16
    @GWHEATCUBS16 Рік тому +6

    Paul F Tompkins must have absolutely eaten this up. He plays Herzog perfectly. 4:10 “the futility” perfect 😂

  • @valleyvox
    @valleyvox Рік тому +4

    Chris Hedges has a stunning chapter on wrestling in his book Empire of Illusion.

  • @flaccidusminimus2170
    @flaccidusminimus2170 9 місяців тому +1

    7:05 - Among the greatest sounds ever uttered by the human species

  • @liltick102
    @liltick102 Рік тому +2

    My favourite man alive- I am such a fan of him.

  • @levithomas915
    @levithomas915 Рік тому +6

    Herzog is an Honorary Skateboarder. Earn you marks “Artists.”

  • @Moekoffee2001
    @Moekoffee2001 Рік тому +29

    I asked my therapist for cycle analysis, but thought my request was pedestrian

  • @nathanlarson7408
    @nathanlarson7408 Місяць тому +1

    7:05
    Linking this for future reference 😂
    Madness reigns...here comes Honey Boo Boo

  • @fusedtoast5367
    @fusedtoast5367 Рік тому +3

    Someone should take this audio and edit a documentary to it.

  • @rrrrobyyyy
    @rrrrobyyyy Рік тому +14

    I would LOVE to know what Werner Herzog thinks of telenovelas.

  • @nicolev2028
    @nicolev2028 Рік тому +12

    I love whatever comes out of Herzog’s mouth. I agree with him on psychoanalysis only because I’ve been thru the ringer throughout high school. If the nice patient ones couldn’t even help me the way art could then it felt pointless. To each their own.

  • @ewhoyer
    @ewhoyer Рік тому +4

    After watching this video, I would like to offer Werner one of my tickets to the 12/15/23 Smackdown event in Green Bay. Please forward this to him accordingly.

  • @jag5014
    @jag5014 Рік тому +4

    Werner Herzog needs to do a collab video with German in Venice about their appreciation of LA.

  • @MikeBurkard
    @MikeBurkard Рік тому +1

    Werner Herzog is a treasure... he can narrate my life =)

  • @opal817
    @opal817 Рік тому +25

    lol, I had to remind myself this is a comedy podcast. You can't get more nihilist than "the 20th century was a mistake." You'll never get _this_ on Colbert!

  • @ratlungworm7035
    @ratlungworm7035 7 місяців тому +1

    It heartens me that a man like Herzog is not too repulsed by this country to choose to live here.

  • @ReignofIndepence
    @ReignofIndepence Рік тому +1

    I wish he would do the lead in voice over to this year's Wrestlemania

  • @manifestgtr
    @manifestgtr 8 місяців тому +1

    The fact that Werner Herzog respects wrestling on any level means that I can die at least *somewhat* fulfilled lol

  • @pieceofgosa
    @pieceofgosa Рік тому +4

    I've been saying for years that pro wrestling is a direct descendant of classical drama & I've been laughed at. Werner bloody Herzog says it & he gets on Conan...

  • @thomasburke1128
    @thomasburke1128 10 місяців тому +1

    I want to know more about his pact with the skateboarders 😂😂😂

  • @heimdal8
    @heimdal8 Рік тому +3

    I can see where he is coming from. It's the old "don't pick at a wound or it might get infected"-analogy. Most people are fairly stable and don't have glaring mental/emotinal issues. However, we all have minor issues. If you focus too much attention on a minor issue without actually working towards removing it or improving it that issue WILL become a major issue. And that leads us to another problem. Most therapists run private practicies and are dependant on a stable customer base to survive. They don't really want you to get better. They just want you to feel that you probably need to come back next week for another session and pay 50, 100, 200, whatever dollars to do so. Furthermore, a lot of people don't actually want to do the work required for therapy too be successful. Therapy should 100% be about self-improvement and self-change. "Why can't *I* handle critziscm and what should *I* do to change that aspect of *my* personality?". "Why do *I* break down and cry/get angry whenever things don't go my way?". "Why can't *I* handle people that don't agree with me?". These questions often require deep dives into your own dirty past and once you find that thing (or those things) you need to actually change those behaviours/reactions. That is very hard work that asks you to be brutally honest with yourself and 100% humble before your own shortcomings if it's to be successful. Most people don't really want to go through that crueling, emotinally tough process. They might think they do (or at least that's their official stance) but they don't really have the will or energy to do the work. Instead, they want a shoulder to cry on. Someone who listens to them while they complain about how stupid and mean everyone else is. The second they leave the therapists office they revert back to the same personality they had before. And that suits the therapists just fine. They can keep this person coming back week after week, month after month, year after year. No improvement in sight. No self-realization and change.

  • @erinkoster8654
    @erinkoster8654 Рік тому +13

    Werner Herzog: man of the people

  • @ScottyOrange
    @ScottyOrange Рік тому +1

    I would pay money to see a documentary about him hangin out with his skateboarder friends.

  • @callen8908
    @callen8908 2 місяці тому

    The gravity in his voice really sells the message. Seriously

  • @cosmicpsyops4529
    @cosmicpsyops4529 5 місяців тому +1

    Werner is a philosopher, among his many other skills.

  • @Santeria78
    @Santeria78 11 місяців тому +2

    Wernern Herzog is a good man❤

  • @usergiodmsilva1983PT
    @usergiodmsilva1983PT 2 дні тому

    8:00 words of wisdom. Even more, the neglect is probably intentional.

  • @KingJorman
    @KingJorman 11 місяців тому

    very enjoyable but the hardest thing for people is to understand that what is good and bad for you is not so for others. Werner falls into that same chasm, and his authoritative je ne sais quois makes us imagine that his insights apply generally. they don't.

  • @user-mv6he6gl8m
    @user-mv6he6gl8m 5 місяців тому +2

    I think I like Mr Herzog better and better. Good stab at the pseudo of psychoanalysis and then the madness and beauty of LA.

  • @jackhackett80
    @jackhackett80 Рік тому +3

    I would love to just listen to Werner talk about him and Kinski for a couple hours lol

  • @nowheredan27
    @nowheredan27 Рік тому +3

    As someone who has tried several types of therapy in the last 10 years and none of it made me feel any better, hearing Werner Herzog, someone I respect to the utmost degree, outright saying that he thinks therapy is a complete waste of time is extremely validating. The only thing that truly helped me was taking up boxing as both exercise and hobby. Which is fitting given the video's theme is Wrestlemania, I suppose.

  • @exvaran
    @exvaran Рік тому +3

    7:04 for everyone coming from the latest clip

  • @josephwiessner1558
    @josephwiessner1558 Рік тому +2

    I would love to hear Herzog's take on Anime

  • @dingusbingus7463
    @dingusbingus7463 Рік тому +2

    I have to agree with Herzog on therapy; Every person I know whos gotten therapy came out worse than before. It might've helped in moderation 20-30 years ago, but now it's an overpopulated sector with people who just do it for the money, as it's so widespread now.

  • @clippess11
    @clippess11 Рік тому

    Love his voice

  • @juandesalgado
    @juandesalgado Рік тому +4

    Someone has to show Mr. Herzog the South Park episode "W.T.F." (the "Wrestling Takedown Federation").

  • @abbysweat9202
    @abbysweat9202 Рік тому +2

    Why isn't "Here comes honey boo boo" a 2000s era ringtone yet?

  • @extrudersfx4571
    @extrudersfx4571 2 місяці тому

    Herzog is much better than I ever knew. He isn't even that "intellectual" in a negative sense, he's talking pretty straight forward.

  • @broussard41
    @broussard41 Рік тому +2

    Hold up playa… tonight you’re gonna go one on one with … Da Grizzly Man!

  • @bfgivmfith
    @bfgivmfith 10 місяців тому

    That was incredible! Once in a lifetime! State of the Union, Key to life, all wrapped up in one man! I thought it was just me! :)

  • @Fergus316
    @Fergus316 Рік тому +5

    Does he mean Freudian psychoanalysis? Or therapy in general? Because psychoanalysis can have a very specific meaning.

    • @Specko
      @Specko Рік тому +3

      I'm not convinced he knows the difference. Freud's work should be only considered from a historical perspective.

    • @Specko
      @Specko Рік тому

      I'm not convinced he knows the difference. Freud's work should be only considered from a historical perspective.

  • @sealife12
    @sealife12 Рік тому

    Master filmmaker, revolutionary behind the camera, and has the best sense of “humor”

  • @corwinorr
    @corwinorr Рік тому

    It's interesting how he says that if you perfectly illuminated every corner of a home, it would become unlivable, but then he says that a poet can not avert his eyes from the world we live in.

  • @ProfessorHubertFarnsworth
    @ProfessorHubertFarnsworth Рік тому +1

    I really want to pay WH to live in my home and read me "Goodnight, Moon" every night to help me fall asleep. His voice is so soothing I'm pretty sure I'd be out before he even reached the end.

  • @PoletBally
    @PoletBally Рік тому +4

    5:26:
    Conan: "You've watched the Kardashians?"
    Werner: "Um....."

  • @artplanb9688
    @artplanb9688 7 місяців тому +1

    This man is our last defense line against the Order of Body Language Experts

  • @ErickTun
    @ErickTun Рік тому

    Madness reigns!

  • @luddewho
    @luddewho 7 місяців тому +1

    Never forget, Herzog is on the skaters side! 🛹❤️

  • @jevinday
    @jevinday Рік тому +1

    All of these Werner Herzog clips you've been posting sre great, is there anywhere to watch the whole thing? I know how to listen to it but not watch it

  • @fkcoolers2669
    @fkcoolers2669 5 місяців тому

    lmao all I can hear is Paul F Tompkins doing the Grizzly Man bit

  • @atwarwithdust
    @atwarwithdust Рік тому +5

    7:05 Dare you not to click this timestamp five times.

  • @TrevorRamone
    @TrevorRamone Рік тому +2

    This needs more likes. Stroszek is one of the best movies of all time. Love Werner Herzog!

  • @lsmlsm2115
    @lsmlsm2115 Рік тому +1

    'So many people in love with their problems' - The Talking Heads

  • @ethanhwhite1455
    @ethanhwhite1455 9 місяців тому +3

    7:05

  • @anthonybeal9069
    @anthonybeal9069 Рік тому

    i believe what he's talking about in the first 5 mins is what the red hot chili peppers sang about in Californication

  • @emu_warrior
    @emu_warrior Рік тому +4

    I don't agree with him on therapy, it has helped a lot of people and comes in many forms and ways of being implemented (even if it's just social interaction of people getting together as a group and talking through things), but everything else he said was spot on

    • @FantasticOtto
      @FantasticOtto Рік тому

      His claim that the 20th century was a mistake is also dodgy in my opinion. The crimes against our own were the same as they have always been, just on a bigger scale thanks to technology and population sizes. But so much more came about in the last century that has provided mankind with benefits and freedoms not seen since the birth of civilisation. And even a global emphasis on accountability and justice for perpetrators of the very human rights abuses he was referring to.
      They made medical advancements revolutionized healthcare, extended our lifespans and reduced mortality from diseases. They increased education and global literacy, and took huge steps forwards for racial and gender equality. Outside of the wars and famines (which have always been a thing), most people in the 20th century, especially in the latter half, lived better lives than any before them, and it laid the groundwork for a potentially incredible future for our species.

    • @yourgoblinsecretary3842
      @yourgoblinsecretary3842 Рік тому +2

      He kept referring specifically to psychoanalysis, which is a type of therapy that is the basis for a lot of current therapy styles, but has sort of fallen off as an approach in and of itself. so i wonder if he didn’t mean all therapy. Or maybe he thinks that all therapy is psychoanalysis which would be wrong. It might be an age thing and/or a cultural thing.

    • @JustNiceStuff-ux5nz
      @JustNiceStuff-ux5nz Рік тому

      @@FantasticOtto He was saying therapy was one of the 20th century's greatest mistakes, not that the 20th century was a mistake.

    • @FantasticOtto
      @FantasticOtto Рік тому

      @@JustNiceStuff-ux5nz I’m paraphrasing of course, but with good reason as Herzog has gone on record stating that the 20th century was a mistake. And he is alluding to that here, not just in reference to therapy.