I'm heading to the Robinson Film Center tonight to catch "Encounters at the End of the World" (5:25 p.m.). It's directed by Werner Herzog, who's coincidentally in New Orleans filming "Bad Lieutenant."
Herzog is among my favorite directors if only for his fearlessness and choice of subject matter ("Grizzly Man," "Stroszek," "Aguirre, Wrath of God," etc.).
He also knows how to take a punch. During this TV interview in Los Angeles, he mysteriously gets shot by a air-rifle sniper.
Later, when they're at a safe location, what does a still-bleeding Herzog say?
"It's not a significant bullet."
"Is there insanity among these penguins?"
ReplyDeleteApparently, yes, and they're heading into the interior.
ReplyDeleteI see your Herzog, and raise you Eastwood.
ReplyDeleteClint Eastwood is the man.
What's so tough about Dirty Harry?
ReplyDeleteHerzog worked with Klaus Kinski.
OK, OK, before you Google, Eastwood and Kinski worked together in "For a Few Dollars More."
ReplyDeleteAnd to Eastwood's credit, he taught Clyde the "right turn."
I think I need to do a LaMovBlog version of Celebrity Death Match.
(Kinski would kill them all.)
Hahaha. Yeah, I bet Kinski would take them both.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'd be destroyed by all three.
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