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Watching Furiosa on the porch on an iPad during a thunderstorm ⛈️⛈️⛈️
Watching Furiosa on the porch on an iPad during a thunderstorm
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Boki and Miga on the bed with Priya cameo
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Boki and Miga on the bed with Priya cameo
Bored while waiting for the internet to come back on.
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Miga makes biscuits in the pillow behind me as we all sit in the living room in silence.
The lads are going mad for it!
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All credit to @dennisbhooper- You wait and see when the smoke clears.
Red Dead Redemption 2: The Video Game
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Some highlights from Red Dead Redemption 2: The Video Game.
Cred Tuz.
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Possibly the greatest punchline of all time from the woman asking him a question after that.
Love - Opening Titles
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The opening titles to the 2016 Netflix series "Love."
Werner Herzog Reads Cormac McCarthy.
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Werner Herzog Reads Cormac McCarthy.
Phalangius - Falcklands Flashback: Assault On Goose Green
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Phalangius - Falcklands Flashback: Assault On Goose Green
Rebecca Black - Friday (Life Aquatic Remix)
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Rebecca Black - Friday (Life Aquatic Remix)
Curb Your Enthusiasm - Ted Danson: Asshole
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Curb Your Enthusiasm - Ted Danson: Asshole
Rebecca Black - Friday (Groundhog Day Remix)
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Rebecca Black - Friday (Groundhog Day Remix)
Katy Perry - Teenage Dream Teenage Dream Teenage Dream.
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Katy Perry - Teenage Dream Teenage Dream Teenage Dream.
The B-52's - Loveland (Extended David Byrne Mix)
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The B-52's - Loveland (Extended David Byrne Mix)
Tristram Shandy: A Cock And Bull Story - Opening Scene
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Tristram Shandy: A Cock And Bull Story - Opening Scene
lol how it starts and ends with the same clip.
Isn't this the Stephen Stanley version?
Larry David is my f****** spirit animal
"yes, she had me down but i could have reversed it!"
Yucking it up with our (s)elected politicians.
The evil permeating inside Barbara Boxer really rose to the surface quickly over her last few years. Gross.
That is heaven!
I think the first thing I ever saw Ted Danson in was a movie where he played a dad who was a pedo. Or Cheers.
Just watching how thrilled Larry is to know Lucy Lawless also hates Ted Danson is one of the funniest little things
Ted Danson really hate Larry David
I don't see them pffer the lady the poe?
I still don’t get why she said he’s an asshole in the first clip
Is that really Barbara Boxer?
I bought this EP in '83 Spain. Half way in the back cover it sports "Produced by David Byrne". It still sounds perfect. Best version is this, I'm afraid (sorry, 52's). Bass, horns and percussion prevail over guitars and synths. It's a dark and wonderful record, only second to the first two masterpiece LPs.
I wish my cat did that😂
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Don’t you just love people that insist on doing “nice things” even if it goes against your will, and therefore becomes NOT nice in nature?
who is the woman in the beginning..they say she is from bionic woman or something.??
Ahe is the identical twin of the Woman at the very end.
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Put the fuckn pie down
This scene wasn't planned - it was raining, so they decided to set up a camera in the trailer and improvised this conversation.
Me realizing that Ted dansons character was centered around rfk junior make is even better.
Not usually into ogling TV women, and have never seen a Lawless program that interests me… but damn, she looks good in that scene. And plays incredibly well in the part of her alter-ego.
Yeah Ted was a bad dude, the guy boinked Cheryl, and lots of other mean spirited shit. Basically an asshole yes.
Sublime.
Love these two great artists. Werner Herzog is one of the few living filmmakers who could probably make a decent film of "Blood Meridian."
David Cronenberg. He made Naked Lunch…though that was 30 years ago, he’s changed much as a filmmaker since then, but still the adaptation of a book like Naked Lunch is a miraculous feat. Cormac himself said a film was possible. It would just take “balls” as he put it… that and (besides the backing of a film studio) a wild propensity for the strange and bloody dark shimmering beauty of humanity and all of nature. One of those type guys ha.
@@BuenoMcgurski "Naked Lunch" is a wondrous movie. (I like it way better than the book!) By the way, have you seen "Crimes of the Future"? I still need to see it, but yes, I'd definitely watch a Cronenberg western.
I would love to hear Nick Cave narrate Blood Meridian.
Remove all of the hair, and skin pigment, from Herzog here and you get Judge Holden.
What a treasure this clip is
stick to acting
Why the need for the others to fill the silence the second he finishes reading?
my god. how can you even write things this beautiful without being heavenly high.
This man need to direct an adaptation of a Cormac McCarthy novel. Any of them. Just pick one at random, Werner. Please. Now that he's gone, it's hard to think of a more fitting epitaph than projecting McCarthy's vision of humanity through the lens of your own.
McCarthy was a genius at describing nature and the geography of his story’s settings.
Came here after hearing of his passing. One of America's best novelists by far. RIP to a legend. Also, Werner Herzog would be perfect to do an audiobook of one Cormac's novels. His narration is simply top notch!
I did the same and echo these sentiments.
I JUST learned. I'm heartbroken. To me he was the greatest of the great. I have never felt the ceaseless grip of a fever dream as powerful, haunting, and vivd as one of his books.
RIP. We lost a good one.
Rest in Peace
I love how quickly cormac wants to move on from his work, lol. That man DOES NOT DISCUSS HIS WRITING
He only dances ... he never sleeps... he only dances.
"yeah man she's chill just read her a story at night and she'll go right to bed thanks again for the help." Werner:
this is a filmaker I want for an adaptation of blood meridian. Aguirre is such a masterpiece.
Everything's heaven with this guy. He tries a piece of gum, "this is heaven". A parking space "oh I'm in heaven". He tastes a chocolate bar "it's heaven"
I love his writing. For me “The Counselor” has great writing but ppl don’t see it. Westray and Jefe have great monologues especially about the cartels. “There may be things you think these people are simply incapable of. They’re not. They don’t believe in coincidences. They’ve heard of them. Just never seen one.”
The way Werner pronounced _abuela_ ("grandma") was actually pretty good 😂 Werner would be awesome as director for a film adaptation of Blood Meridian. Besides Herzog, my first choice for directors who would do it justice are: The Cohen Brothers, Lars von Trier, Michael Haneke, William Friedkin, Alejandro Gonzalez-Iñarritu, Jim Jarmusch, Paul Thomas Anderson, Tim Blake Nelson, Kevin Costner, Quentin Tarantino, Nicholas Winding Refn or Antonio Campos. Second choices: Denis Villeneuve, Christopher Nolan, Roman Polanski, Terrence Malick or Abel Ferrara.
Unfortunately, it's going to be John Hillcoat. He's good, but visually, he's not as powerful as Villeneuve, Anderson, or The Coens. Malick would nail the tone but miss the point. Inarritu would rely too much on distortion for effect and Tarantino and Refn would only get in their own way. Von Trier could do it if 1) you could get him to the US, 2) get him back on drugs, and 3) cure his Parkinson's. Haneke is too subtle for the grotesquerie that BM is. Costner doesn't have the sensibility Nelson isn't gifted enough for the material. THE GREY ZONE overtried to be more than what it was. Jarmusch already did his own BLOOD MERIDIAN with DEAD MAN.
@@Theomite Nope, Hillcoat will ruin it. Just like he ruined McCarthy's other novel, The Road. He left out a lot of the darker stuff from The Road.
@@eatabowlofshit Thank you. I thought the film version wasn't as desolate as the book made it sound. There were too many standing structures and I always pictured more plains-area landscapes if completely defoleated and hazed over.
Directly above this in my recommendation’s was the Blood Meridian audiobook tho
I think Klaus Kinski would have been an amazing Toadvine. Though he probably would have refused to be in the movie unless he could play the Judge.
Kinski WAS the judge in real life. You just know that guy killed people during his lifetime and then all the crap he did to his daughter. Sick bastard. Herzog should've blown up his house when he had the chance.
To this day ... like 15 years later ... I still have to check to make sure that seeing Neil live was not just a fever dream!!
Good! I’m glad someone did this! Fuck Ted! Anonymous….duplicitous dickbag
Cindy!!
If it’s anonymous, how come so many people know about it? There you have it.