GRIZZLY MAN (film related)
edith head
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Okay, so I saw this new Werner Herzog documentary last night and have come to the conclusion that I really need someone like Werner Herzog in my life, like some kind of step-grandpa or something. He is simutaneously crazy and grounded. He speaks so eloquently and poetically in deadpan monotone, but never minces words. His humor is bonedry but he is undeniably soulful. I don't want to give away what the film is about, but it's real and raw and really engrossing. Has anyone seen it? Does anyone here like Herzog films?At the Q & A session at the NYC screening, someone asked Werner what's the point of the filmand Werner replied"I don't know. What is the point of children?"hahaha
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One of the sadest things I've ever seen is his dad listenning to the tape and looking at his wife...
The guy seriously went crazy...
But his attitudes towards animals needs to be picked up by others.. Minus the crazyness stuff...
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Yeah, the dude shot hundreds of hours of footage up there on his own.
You get to see him start to lose it and go a bit nutz.
I don't wanna wreck anything... But it's the footage you don't get to see but they talk about which is really... really messed up...
ACtually that footage doesn't exist. That whole scene was filmed with the lenscap on... According to a film school friend.
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Yeah.. I should have made that clear... My Bad.
Like I said earlier. The sadest part was seeing his father listen to it and turning to his wife and saying "you can never ever listen to this"
Who you calling a dope?!?!?[/b]
sounds dope... but probably not as good as "spring break shark attack"
i wanna check it out,
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You can find the audio on the internet somewhere. I seem to recall downloading it but couldn't bring myself to listen to it more than a few seconds (before the mauling). I just don't dig on that rotten.com type shit.
I saw this and it is easily one of the top five documentaries, nay FILMS, I have ever seen. A truly sensitive and utterly incredible work.
Got me searching for a Heart of Glass...
If you see the film you'll find that this is 100% impossible. You were likely hearing some other bear/man incident.
This scene is actually the director Herzog listening to the tape in the presence of a close friend of Treadwell who was given all of Treadwell's footage.
A scene of blinding intensity and compassion.
EVERYONE MUST SEE THIS FILM.
Did you see this with D. Tompkins last weekend? He's quoted in his last two e-mails: "If it don't scare away the cows then who cares?"
for truely great herzog moment check out the short film "werner herzog eats his boot"
he bet his cameraman that he if the cameraman ever one the palm d'or he would eat his boot.
cameraman did Gates of Heaven
werner eats boot.
they used to show this after Herzog flics on canadian tv latenight.
Herzog is the all time dude
I saw this with DT and both of us were soaked to the drawers following the horizontal rain on Sunday in NYC.
Dampness notwithstanding, we were both MOVED.
"Put the kabosh on that heat."
they also interviewed some of the local alaskans and they made that treadwell dude out to be a city fool trying to live with bears and what not.
yeh he wasn't the brightest of individuals. He went nuts and thought he was their friend/protector? I mean these are grizzlies... not your berry eating NC black or brown bear... Dude was def. out of his mind.
I caught the same Nightline special and dude did seem pretty wacked out. I feel bad for his girlfriend who got killed but as for Grizzly Man, his attitude towards bears felt rather patnernal and presumptuous. He definitely didn't come off like John Muir.
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