Showing posts with label Werner Herzog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Werner Herzog. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2022

'Sepa: Nuestro Señor De Los Milagros' (1986) Movie Review

the warden of sepa prison on a boat
A long-lost documentary about an isolated Peruvian penal colony directed by a long-time collaborator of Werner Herzog? You had me at hello, Sepa: Nuestro Senor de los Milagros (Sepa: Our Lord of Miracles). And the newly restored film does not disappoint.

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

'The Mandalorian' Trailer Pumps Up The Werner Herzog



The first trailer for the upcoming Disney+ Star Wars series, The Mandalorian, was pretty damn great. You know what would make it better? Upping the Werner Herzog content, which is precisely what they did with this new trailer. Check it out below.

Saturday, August 24, 2019

'The Mandalorian' Trailer: The First Look At The 'Star Wars' Bounty Hunter Saga




“Bounty hunting is a complicated profession, don’t you agree?” So says the only dialogue spoken in the first trailer Disney+’s upcoming The Mandalorian, delivered with laconic, laissez faire style by the one and only Werner Herzog. And that’s all it needs. And I am all the damn way in. Check it out below.

Friday, August 7, 2015

Werner Herzog's 'Ant-Man' Would Have Been So Much Better Than Marvel's


Cards on the table, I still haven’t seen Marvel’s latest superhero opus Ant-Man. I’m lazy and broke leaving the house is stupid. Even though I haven’t seen it and can’t personally attest to the film’s quality, or lack thereof, I can’t help but know for a fact that it would have been better directed by dour German auteur Werner Herzog. Most movies would be better with him at the helm, and this new video that envisions the Fitzcarraldo director at the helm of a major comic book movie serves to prove that point. Check it out after the jump.

Friday, January 16, 2015

Werner Herzog Has Some Important Life Advice For You


If more of us lived like Werner Herzog, the world would be a strange place indeed. It also might well be a few shades darker and a bit more magical, though in an unnerving, likely terrifying way. As a director, an artist, and a human being, he’s very much a singular individual, and if you want to emulate the German auteur, in life or in movies, check out his 24 pieces of key advice. I think my favorites are “Carry bolt cutters everywhere” and “Take revenge if need be.”