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bluebook
05 Jul 19 20:56
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Classic Werner Herzog/Klaus Kinski film, tonight 21:30 on Talking Pictures.
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Report UBLE/REGY July 5, 2019 9:08 PM BST
I shall record that to watch after the football
Report UBLE/REGY July 5, 2019 9:09 PM BST
I shall record that to watch after the football
Report Baphornet July 5, 2019 10:02 PM BST
i love Herzog films but this fell short for me. Mind you; i am besotted with the original (and best) version with the lead role played by the immense Max Schreck. Max would have made a fine Adolf  (albeit he was about a foot tallerGrin  if he had stayed alive a few more years. Walken reprised his name in a Batman film mamy years later
Report Just Checking July 5, 2019 10:11 PM BST
Not the same but related, I loved the NZ vampire comedy "What we do in the Shadows" and liked the new series tucked away late at night.
Highly recommend the film if you like strange comedy.
Report themightymac July 5, 2019 11:17 PM BST
Great shout Bap with Max Schreck aka Count Orloff.

Uruguayan guy was quite good too!

Report Just Checking July 6, 2019 12:37 AM BST
Nosferatu is a great name for a kid. I'd imagine it used to be really popular but like that damned Adolf, a bad bit of PR spoiled it for everyone.

"Nosferatu Bucket". It's very posh sounding Tongue Out.
Report bluebook July 7, 2019 5:24 PM BST
I think Herzog's Aguirre : Wrath Of God is his masterpiece, highly unsettling with a wonderful score by Popol Vuh. Quite simply the finest movie ever made, in my opinion, and one which changes your life. Well, it did mine, at any rate.
Report sixtwosix July 7, 2019 6:14 PM BST
I prefer Fitzcarraldo .....mainly for the crazy part pulling the steamboat over the hill to get to other river.
Report Baphornet July 7, 2019 8:30 PM BST
hard to pick just one of Herzogs; so i will put up two

"Stroszek" - little seen, but quite brilliant
"The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser" - Herzog at his very best & this film changed my views on lots of things regarding life in general. Utterly mesmeric
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