“i regret it. i shouldnt have done it.” about speaking french under drunk child soldier gunpoint was laugh out loud funny
@jackhiggins54308 сағат бұрын
Imagine Werner Herzog on hot ones
@pirate.mp36 сағат бұрын
That’s an excellent idea 😂
@highecuador187311 сағат бұрын
We'll know these two assholes names forever but not the poor sod who got paralyzed.
@ossicalifornia21 сағат бұрын
Scheiss auf Kinski. Der Bastard hat seine Tochter missbraucht. Gut das er weg ist.
@cmarsh998822 сағат бұрын
This is crazy. I was under the impression that Herzog was mostly a dry, though slightly excentric, documentary film maker since thats all ive ever seen of his work. Oh how wrong i was 🤣
@ObeySilence22 сағат бұрын
I don´t get why the English speaking world likes Herzog so much. He would be nothing without Kinski. Herzogs movies would be nothing without Kinski who is really the fascinating figure here.
@timothyhunter472423 сағат бұрын
Madness? The sanest man in show business!
@AndruwDКүн бұрын
bunch of overweight comedians who take a metric fuckton of Cokecaine & heroin die in similar circumstances? Very spooky! Utter bollocks! The sort of drivel Cokefiends come up with at 7.am 😂 great video by way!
@AndruwDКүн бұрын
Werner Herzog was a sex-club bouncer?.. everybody is Nekkedy,Jizz everywhere, Wangs, hairy poontang.some people have all the luck! I worked in a normal club..10 yrs The longest lines ive ever seen in my life were for he Toilets were everybody went for a sexytime.. Correction The longest lines where done in the Toilets..Cocaine is a wonderful drug 😂
@jannikgabrielКүн бұрын
Crazy quality of your videos
@pirate.mp3Күн бұрын
Thanks 🙏 im trying 😂
@fishead1967Күн бұрын
I enjoyed his work and his voice it puts me in a trance..
@fishead1967Күн бұрын
Ate his shoe due to a loss of a bet.....He ate it.
@NuiSan-kd6voКүн бұрын
Hey man. I have to tell you that i am going thru a dark and depressing time in my life and stumbling upon this gem, i havent laughed so hard in years. Thank u pirate mp3
@pirate.mp3Күн бұрын
Wow! Had no idea this could affect someone so profoundly. So glad i can help someone smile 🙏
@galilelollel9658Күн бұрын
Werner herzog is simply just a unique version of a human being. Its important that people like him exist. anyone know the music?
@fishybusinesКүн бұрын
you killed this shit brother keep it going
@ziebelzubelКүн бұрын
Incredible video, especially for a channel of your size. Keep it up!
@DitherPlusКүн бұрын
here comes honey boo boo!
@JJONNYREPP2 күн бұрын
The Madness of Werner Herzog 0859am 1.8.24 he might be a bastard. i dont know. but he always comes acorss as soemone who realises people have had just a crappy time of it than he has or the next person and gets on with it.... all the neu documentary kinderrecih students even try to emulate his deadpan delivery when they narrate their own fetures. pity he hasn't filmed in UK, he might have found some decent backdrops to fuel some nightmarish vision...
@juliocastellanos98872 күн бұрын
Weem Wenders
@pirate.mp32 күн бұрын
Thanks 🙏
@CyrusChennault2 күн бұрын
Just imagine how much acid this man has done
@KokoRicky2 күн бұрын
The unremarkable life I've led might explain why my filmmaking is also unremarkable. Herzog is definitely right about the impact that real life experiences have on cinema.
@pirate.mp32 күн бұрын
Pls don’t say that. Your life and your particular perspective of the world is unique, and just as beautiful as anyone else’s. Herzog feels unique because he is fearlessly authentic, being himself. Be like Herzog.
@evanharrison40542 күн бұрын
I wouldn't call him mad. If anything, he's the sanest person since Harlan Ellison and HP Lovecraft. ...if anything, it's this world that's mad.
@fa_fishy2 күн бұрын
KINSKY IS THE FREAKY FRED FROM COURAGE THE COWARDLY DOG
@jannivannibell3 күн бұрын
How is nobody talking about that asshole klaus kinzig?
@teebeedahbow3 күн бұрын
He's not especially prolific. Do you know what prolific means? It is very far from being an unconditional compliment! He produced 20 films between 1968 and 2019, compared to Scorsese's 26 or Eric Rohmer's 25 in two thirds of that time, or Woody Allen's 46 during that same period. Allen is prolific, Herzog not really. He is more like David Lynch in that he produced not that many films each one of which made a very large impact. Fassbinder, Herzog's contemporary produced 50 films in 15 years. That's prolific! Some of them became celebrated, some did not. Fassbinder played the percentages. Like 'iconic', I think the word 'prolific' is nearly always vaguely or incorrectly used these days, as a fancy alternative to well-known or celebrated. But it doesn't mean either of those things. In fact, it is quite possible to be too prolific, in the sense of having produced a great deal of work of only middling quality. Get an OED ffs!
@iloveFreedom.3 күн бұрын
Cool/ lovely slice of history great angles / ThAnkYoU 🎉
@iloveFreedom.3 күн бұрын
Cool/ lovely slice of history great angles / ThAnkYoU 🎉
@iloveFreedom.3 күн бұрын
Cool/ lovely slice of history great angles / ThAnkYoU 🎉
@iloveFreedom.3 күн бұрын
Cool/ lovely slice of history great angles / ThAnkYoU 🎉
@rezzer79183 күн бұрын
Boring 💤
@Diskurswerfer3 күн бұрын
I love that his film masterclass consisted of things like teaching how to pick locks and how to film on locations without having a permission to shoot.
@TheYoutubeG.O.A.T3 күн бұрын
I find herzog an interesting man but i find him and kinski to be deplorable people
@thekaiser43333 күн бұрын
So what, who or which films did Hertzog influence? Moreover Klaus Kinski is a terrible actor. The whole Kinski crazy people die stuff was a marketing trick. Trick. How else to sell a German postwar movie? Or the competition of Hollywood? You have to be inventive concerning public relations. In the world fell for it. He is eccentric and certainly known for this and make strong recognisable individual documentaries but influential? Or did he create a movement or a genre` like alien, dark star and Star Wars? I don't think so.
@jumbo4billion3 күн бұрын
He inspires artists, not the boring Hollywood machine. Yours is a dismally American view of cinema
@florianauerbach2 күн бұрын
The Movies you mentioned are heavily influenced by german filmmakers and movies. Poor choice of movies.
@florianauerbach2 күн бұрын
The Movies you mentioned are heavily influenced by german filmmakers and movies. Poor choice of movies.
@thekaiser4333Күн бұрын
@@florianauerbach Wowowowowow! Stop right there, Aßh0le ! Where did I say German film? I was explicitly talking about W Herzog, NOT about German film in general!
@florianauerbach23 сағат бұрын
@@thekaiser4333 my bad king. I misunderstood your statement
@vaca390Ssuscribete4 күн бұрын
Amazing vid man!
@Neridon4204 күн бұрын
Stark
@RobertoEarnywho4 күн бұрын
WH is a visionary , always in the moment.
@miamithijs35794 күн бұрын
Well done! As an idea make one about Richard Linklater. I think you will get a lot of views like this one :)
@Izzysai4 күн бұрын
What is this mini doc. This german dude is next level.
@LangzLenz4 күн бұрын
The Penguin got me
@hjeffcoat425 күн бұрын
Very well done! You deserve more subscribers
@jeffbrett78495 күн бұрын
One of my all time favourites! A living Muse
@juneelle3705 күн бұрын
Looks like two guys with massive egos
@Lupus-Giver5 күн бұрын
This goes hard bro, keep it up!
@Chancethebrown5 күн бұрын
Oh damn bro, you’re gonna blow up quick. Never would have even realized how new of a creator you are had i not checked the comments after finishing the vid. Idk what your channels main focus is on but i like this format. And there are a hell of alot more artists from both the past and present who would really deserve exceptional videos made about them. Just subscribed and im excited to see more. GG
@Chancethebrown5 күн бұрын
I have a particular deep fascination with artists suffering from severe mental deterioration(schiz, altzh, dementia, and so on) the gradual effect’s shown in their art.
@pirate.mp35 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video. I’m actually a film person by profession, and was thinking of transitioning to just film related topics. But crazy artists in general would also be interesting, let me know if you have any favorite artists!
@Chancethebrown4 күн бұрын
@@pirate.mp3 well when i say artists i dont just mean like painters and stuff. I use it as a blanket term for authors, filmmakers, musicians, painters, and anything else thats similar. In my opinion you seem far too talented to focus solely on film related videos but if thats your passion then thats what you focus on. Plus i dont know shit about the subject so there very well could be endless amounts of interesting things to learn. Either way keep it up bro.
@Chancethebrown4 күн бұрын
@@pirate.mp3 oh and franciso goya for painting, stephen king for film, not necessarily the movies he has directed but a lot of my favorite movies were based on his books
@nuworldremix5 күн бұрын
“I don’t use storyboards. It’s an instrument of the cowards!”😂
@janno19835 күн бұрын
Well done.
@hypedenier6 күн бұрын
Holy fucking shit, that penguin video is an all timer for me, knowing it’s werner translating it makes it so much better
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“i regret it. i shouldnt have done it.” about speaking french under drunk child soldier gunpoint was laugh out loud funny
Imagine Werner Herzog on hot ones
That’s an excellent idea 😂
We'll know these two assholes names forever but not the poor sod who got paralyzed.
Scheiss auf Kinski. Der Bastard hat seine Tochter missbraucht. Gut das er weg ist.
This is crazy. I was under the impression that Herzog was mostly a dry, though slightly excentric, documentary film maker since thats all ive ever seen of his work. Oh how wrong i was 🤣
I don´t get why the English speaking world likes Herzog so much. He would be nothing without Kinski. Herzogs movies would be nothing without Kinski who is really the fascinating figure here.
Madness? The sanest man in show business!
bunch of overweight comedians who take a metric fuckton of Cokecaine & heroin die in similar circumstances? Very spooky! Utter bollocks! The sort of drivel Cokefiends come up with at 7.am 😂 great video by way!
Werner Herzog was a sex-club bouncer?.. everybody is Nekkedy,Jizz everywhere, Wangs, hairy poontang.some people have all the luck! I worked in a normal club..10 yrs The longest lines ive ever seen in my life were for he Toilets were everybody went for a sexytime.. Correction The longest lines where done in the Toilets..Cocaine is a wonderful drug 😂
Crazy quality of your videos
Thanks 🙏 im trying 😂
I enjoyed his work and his voice it puts me in a trance..
Ate his shoe due to a loss of a bet.....He ate it.
Hey man. I have to tell you that i am going thru a dark and depressing time in my life and stumbling upon this gem, i havent laughed so hard in years. Thank u pirate mp3
Wow! Had no idea this could affect someone so profoundly. So glad i can help someone smile 🙏
Werner herzog is simply just a unique version of a human being. Its important that people like him exist. anyone know the music?
you killed this shit brother keep it going
Incredible video, especially for a channel of your size. Keep it up!
here comes honey boo boo!
The Madness of Werner Herzog 0859am 1.8.24 he might be a bastard. i dont know. but he always comes acorss as soemone who realises people have had just a crappy time of it than he has or the next person and gets on with it.... all the neu documentary kinderrecih students even try to emulate his deadpan delivery when they narrate their own fetures. pity he hasn't filmed in UK, he might have found some decent backdrops to fuel some nightmarish vision...
Weem Wenders
Thanks 🙏
Just imagine how much acid this man has done
The unremarkable life I've led might explain why my filmmaking is also unremarkable. Herzog is definitely right about the impact that real life experiences have on cinema.
Pls don’t say that. Your life and your particular perspective of the world is unique, and just as beautiful as anyone else’s. Herzog feels unique because he is fearlessly authentic, being himself. Be like Herzog.
I wouldn't call him mad. If anything, he's the sanest person since Harlan Ellison and HP Lovecraft. ...if anything, it's this world that's mad.
KINSKY IS THE FREAKY FRED FROM COURAGE THE COWARDLY DOG
How is nobody talking about that asshole klaus kinzig?
He's not especially prolific. Do you know what prolific means? It is very far from being an unconditional compliment! He produced 20 films between 1968 and 2019, compared to Scorsese's 26 or Eric Rohmer's 25 in two thirds of that time, or Woody Allen's 46 during that same period. Allen is prolific, Herzog not really. He is more like David Lynch in that he produced not that many films each one of which made a very large impact. Fassbinder, Herzog's contemporary produced 50 films in 15 years. That's prolific! Some of them became celebrated, some did not. Fassbinder played the percentages. Like 'iconic', I think the word 'prolific' is nearly always vaguely or incorrectly used these days, as a fancy alternative to well-known or celebrated. But it doesn't mean either of those things. In fact, it is quite possible to be too prolific, in the sense of having produced a great deal of work of only middling quality. Get an OED ffs!
Cool/ lovely slice of history great angles / ThAnkYoU 🎉
Cool/ lovely slice of history great angles / ThAnkYoU 🎉
Cool/ lovely slice of history great angles / ThAnkYoU 🎉
Cool/ lovely slice of history great angles / ThAnkYoU 🎉
Boring 💤
I love that his film masterclass consisted of things like teaching how to pick locks and how to film on locations without having a permission to shoot.
I find herzog an interesting man but i find him and kinski to be deplorable people
So what, who or which films did Hertzog influence? Moreover Klaus Kinski is a terrible actor. The whole Kinski crazy people die stuff was a marketing trick. Trick. How else to sell a German postwar movie? Or the competition of Hollywood? You have to be inventive concerning public relations. In the world fell for it. He is eccentric and certainly known for this and make strong recognisable individual documentaries but influential? Or did he create a movement or a genre` like alien, dark star and Star Wars? I don't think so.
He inspires artists, not the boring Hollywood machine. Yours is a dismally American view of cinema
The Movies you mentioned are heavily influenced by german filmmakers and movies. Poor choice of movies.
The Movies you mentioned are heavily influenced by german filmmakers and movies. Poor choice of movies.
@@florianauerbach Wowowowowow! Stop right there, Aßh0le ! Where did I say German film? I was explicitly talking about W Herzog, NOT about German film in general!
@@thekaiser4333 my bad king. I misunderstood your statement
Amazing vid man!
Stark
WH is a visionary , always in the moment.
Well done! As an idea make one about Richard Linklater. I think you will get a lot of views like this one :)
What is this mini doc. This german dude is next level.
The Penguin got me
Very well done! You deserve more subscribers
One of my all time favourites! A living Muse
Looks like two guys with massive egos
This goes hard bro, keep it up!
Oh damn bro, you’re gonna blow up quick. Never would have even realized how new of a creator you are had i not checked the comments after finishing the vid. Idk what your channels main focus is on but i like this format. And there are a hell of alot more artists from both the past and present who would really deserve exceptional videos made about them. Just subscribed and im excited to see more. GG
I have a particular deep fascination with artists suffering from severe mental deterioration(schiz, altzh, dementia, and so on) the gradual effect’s shown in their art.
Glad you enjoyed the video. I’m actually a film person by profession, and was thinking of transitioning to just film related topics. But crazy artists in general would also be interesting, let me know if you have any favorite artists!
@@pirate.mp3 well when i say artists i dont just mean like painters and stuff. I use it as a blanket term for authors, filmmakers, musicians, painters, and anything else thats similar. In my opinion you seem far too talented to focus solely on film related videos but if thats your passion then thats what you focus on. Plus i dont know shit about the subject so there very well could be endless amounts of interesting things to learn. Either way keep it up bro.
@@pirate.mp3 oh and franciso goya for painting, stephen king for film, not necessarily the movies he has directed but a lot of my favorite movies were based on his books
“I don’t use storyboards. It’s an instrument of the cowards!”😂
Well done.
Holy fucking shit, that penguin video is an all timer for me, knowing it’s werner translating it makes it so much better
Not my cup of tea 😢
Pass the madness, please!
👀...so it's only me then