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Original title: Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes. Not Awkwafina, as Thor's Ask Jeeves searches kept suggesting. The next topic will be The Great Muppet Caper (1981).
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In this episode, we discuss Werner Herzog's Aguirre, the Wrath of God, including Herzog's process, the unconventional storytelling, and the masterful approach to perspective.See where Aguirre, the Wrath of God is available to watch.Supplemental Material:Shout! Factory's Aguirre, the Wrath of God Blu-rayWerner Herzog's MasterClassWerner Herzog: A Guide for the Perplexed (Book)Aguirre, the Wrath of God Review by Roger Ebert Bill Hader on Aguirre, the Wrath of GodAdditional Audio Sources:Aguirre, the Wrath of God TrailerShout! Factory's Aguirre, the Wrath of God Blu-rayWerner Herzog's MasterClassIf you'd like to support the show, subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and share the podcast with someone who might enjoy it.If you have any thoughts, comments, or questions about the show, you can email us at scenebyscenepodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Letterboxd: Joe | Justin
That is no ship. That is no forest. This is no podcast. This week on Vintage Cinema Rewind, two inexperienced conquistadors journey deeper into the heart of darkness. Blake and Michael continue their search for El Dorado in Werner Herzog's Aguirre, the Wrath of God. They don't exactly find gold, but they do manage to go half as insane as this legendary film's production. Where to watch: Aguirre, the Wrath of God - watch streaming online (justwatch.com)
Prepare to embark on a doomed expedition into the jungle. This week on Vintage Cinema Rewind, Blake and Mike seek gold in the Peruvian rainforest in Werner Herzog's Aguirre, the Wrath of God. But will they find any solid ground to support their weight? Or will this just turn out to be more monkey business? Where to watch: Aguirre, the Wrath of God - watch streaming online (justwatch.com)
Elwood and Stephen kick off a new bonus show expanding the cinematic buffet while also getting to provide an introduction to world cinema starting with Werner Herzog's Aguirre The Wrath of God as Klaus Kinski provides another memorable performance as the spanish conquistador Don Lope de Aguirre following his misguided expedition as they trek through the jungles of Peru in search of El Dorado.
This week, we begin our Sight & Sound Season where we cover 5 films no longer on the Top 100 list and 5 films new to the Top 100 list in 2022. This episode is about Werner Herzog's 1972 film, "Aguirre, the Wrath of God." We discuss the background of the film and its troubled production which mirrors the film itself. Klaus Kinski's assholery is explored in depth, as well as the various injuries inflicted (by Klaus) on set. After we cover the background, we dive into an at-length discussion of the film. Finally, we each pair the film with another for a total of two double bills involving this amazing film. Thank you so much for listening!Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on twitter @DoubleBillChil1 https://twitter.com/DoubleBillChil1Letterboxd: FartsDomino44
Herzog at his most hypnotic This episode is also available as a blog entry at https://tashpix.wordpress.com/2019/07/10/aguirre-the-wrath-of-god-aguirre-der-zorn-gottes/
In this episode we talk about two classics from the great Werner Herzog, Aguirre, the Wrath of God and Fitzcarraldo Link is below for all our social media. https://linktr.ee/silverscreenvideo Thanks for stopping by. Feel free to email at silverscreenvideopodcast@gmail.com with any comments or thoughts. Also be sure to follow us on Instagram @silverscreenvideopodcast or Twitter @SilverVideo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/silverscreenvideo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silverscreenvideo/support
Making movies can be quite hard. And fun. And sometimes traumatic for those involved. This week we pick two movies that have some fun behind the scenes stories and trivia: Sam Raimi's The Evil Dead and Werner Herzog's Aguirre - The Wrath of God. Join us for a fun chat about some of the stories behind the scenes of these two very entertaining movies.
Τι μπορεί να είναι χειρότερο από την περιπλάνηση σε μια αχανή ζούγκλα, όσο ο τελικός προορισμός μοιάζει όλο και πιο απλησίαστος; Να καθοδηγείσαι από έναν εμμονικό τύπο σαν τον Aguirre που έχει βάλει σκοπό να φτάσει στο El Dorado, ακόμα κι αν χρειαστεί να αφανιστούν όλα τα μέλη της αποστολής του! Ο Λάζαρος Κολαξής και ο Γιώργος Τόγιας ολοκληρώνουν τη θεματική για ταινίες στο δάσος, βλέποντας και συζητώντας για το «Aguirre, the Wrath of God», την εκρηκτική σχέση Werner Herzog και Klaus Kinski, αλλά και για τα άκρως περιπετειώδη γυρίσματα μιας ταινίας που έχει γράψει τη δικιά της ιστορία. thedirectorcut.gr | Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | email: thedirectorscutinfo@yahoo.com
Entering the 70's via a highly influential historical epic set in the 1500's, we dig into the fraught stories of behind the scenes difficulties, similarities between conquistadors and filmmakers, all while Helen and Colin try their best Werner Herzog impressions
Jon & Veronica return to Haddonfield, IL to visit Laurie Strode but are confused as to why this Corey guy seems to always be around. Movie Recs: Veronica - Pearl, House of the Devil, Triangle of Sadness, TAR & Aguirre: The Wrath of God Jon: Bros, Intruder, Nosferatu: The Vampire, Werewolf by Night, Popcorn, Daughters of Darkness & Killer Klawns from Outer Space
So yea.. Chad and Andrew had no idea what they were getting into with Chris' pick... Watch to find out what they all thought of Aguirre, The Wrath Of God! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fanboyandthesnob/support
Werner Herzog's AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD turns 50 years old this year, so celebrate its MOVIEVERSARY with host Bo Nicholson and guest Ian Buckley (from We Are Starfleet & The Way). Host / Editor Bo Nicholson (@Bo_pioneer) His other work: https://linktr.ee/BoNicholson Guest Ian Buckley Check out his work. We Are Starfleet (https://pod.link/1519281725) The Way (https://pod.link/1602511095) Executive Producer Tony Black (@ajblackwriter) Werner Herzog Walker Dialogue with Roger Ebert - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQj3XuRkx-s&ab_channel=WalkerArtCenter Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: www.patreon.com/wemadethis We Made This on Twitter: @wmt_network wemadethisnetwork.com Title music: Bulls (c) Mary Riddle via epidemicsound.com Additional music: Misu (c) Calm Shores via epidemicsound.com
Werner Herzog's AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD turns 50 years old this year, so celebrate its MOVIEVERSARY with host Bo Nicholson and guest Ian Buckley (from We Are Starfleet & The Way). Host / Editor Bo Nicholson (@Bo_pioneer) His other work: https://linktr.ee/BoNicholson Guest Ian Buckley Check out his work. We Are Starfleet (https://pod.link/1519281725) The Way (https://pod.link/1602511095) Executive Producer Tony Black (@ajblackwriter) Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: www.patreon.com/wemadethis We Made This on Twitter: @wmt_network wemadethisnetwork.com Title music: Bulls (c) Mary Riddle via epidemicsound.com Additional music: Misu (c) Calm Shores via epidemicsound.com
This week, we discuss two films depicting voyages of discovery in the New World. The first is 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992), a historical epic from Ridley Scott which chronicles the heavily-disputed life and discoveries of Christopher Columbus. The film, which was made to celebrate the 500th anniversary of his first voyage, was neither well-received critically nor a financial success. The second is Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972), the story of a Spanish conquistador's search for El Dorado. The film was written and directed by German filmmaker Werner Herzog and marked his first collaboration with controversial actor Klaus Kinski. Timestamps 1492: Conquest of Paradise (00:01:02) Aguirre, the Wrath of God (00:47:42) Coin toss (01:20:55) Links Instagram - @callitfriendopodcast @munnywales @andyjayritchie Justwatch.com – streaming and rental links - https://www.justwatch.com
This week we talk about Werner Herzog's 1972 cult classic, Aguirre, the Wrath of God. I talk about the making of the movie and Gordon and Nancy Frye give us a quick history lesson about the real Spanish soldier Lope de Aguirre. It is the story of a journey down the Amazon River and one man's descends into madness.
Invite all your monkey friends out for a day of river rafting as the 444th Ellises' Analysis dives into the goings on in "Apocalypse Before". Werner Herzog was still fairly new to making movies that are filled with verisimilitude when he made this incredibly authentic cult favourite deep in the Peruvian wilderness with his "best fiend" Klaus Kinski. The two of them had famous battles during this and other projects, but this first collaboration just might be their finest. Despite all of Kinski's dangerous unpredictability, he was a powerful and committed actor who deserved to be more of a movie star than he was. As for Aguirre's story, Herzog's Spanish Conquistadors (and *cough cough* all their slaves) float down a raging river to find the fabled city of gold in El Dorado, but that's a fools' journey that results in many deaths. Yeah, this is a bleak flick, but that doesn't stop it from being a great one. So don't let yourself be stalked by savages. Be a savage yourself as you seek out our thoughts about Aguirre: The Wrath Of God. Oh, and an insane trip like that would be helped by bringing along lots of Sparkplug Coffee. A 20% discount is golden and you'll get that by applying our "top100project" promo code. You can Twitter at us (@moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis) and you can also follow Ryan's sports movie podcast in all the downloadable places ("Scoring At The Movies").
Jackie and Greg take on Werner Herzog's descent-into-madness pocket epic from 1972. Topics of discussion include Klaus Kinski's volatile working relationship with Herzog, the themes of colonialism and "playing kingdom", the jungle as a hellscape, Herzog's unusual filmmaking methods, and the far-reaching influence of the film.#90 on Sight & Sound's "The 100 Greatest Films of All Time" list.https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/greatest-films-all-timeCheck us out at our official website: https://www.sceneandheardpod.comJoin our weekly film club: https://www.instagram.com/arroyofilmclubJP Instagram/Twitter: jacpostajGK Instagram: gkleinschmidtPhotography: Matt AraquistainMusic: Andrew Cox
Journey down the amazon river with the brunch boys, as we get political while discussing Werner Herzog's masterpiece Aguirre.
You don't have to squint to see what AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD is saying about European imperialists hunting for an imaginary city of riches in South America in 1560. It's saying they're evil! And stupid! And in that disarming straightforwardness, it's making an interesting point about what people expect of fiction – of what they expect from movies – and how sometimes, there's only one right way to tell a story about evil, deluded people: In the meanest, most pejorative way possible. Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/trylovepodcast and email us at trylovepodcast@gmail.com to get in touch! Buy tickets and support the Trylon at https://www.trylon.org/. Theme: "Raindrops" by Huma-Huma/"No Smoking" PSA by John Waters. Music: Peruvian pipe music and ambiance from AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD. 0:00 - Episode 144: AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD (1972) 2:21 - The episode actually starts 3:18 - The Patented Aaron Grossman Summary 5:06 - Jason's thoughts 10:09 - Cody's thoughts 14:05 - Harry's thoughts 20:21 - Aaron's thoughts 25:09 - How the deeply stupid, cruel, pathetic conquistadors differ from The Heart of Darkness 44:20 - The false idea of agency, self-determination, and control in the jungle 50:37 - The inherently evil humanity of imperialists 54:10 - Da animals D: 56:59 - Cody's Noteys: Trylibs Expedition (Madlibs)
I'm so excited this week because my friend and editor from F This Movie! Patrick Bromley is on the show to discuss Werner Herzog's Aguirre, the Wrath of God. Patrick is the first in a while to share his definition of a cult movie before getting deep into the Amazon with Klaus Kinski. Head to ColumbusvHughes.com for extensive show notes and links to where you can find Patrick.
“After a couple of years as an engineer, of course, the routine bored me. One night, I was driving after work in downtown Seattle, and I saw a billboard outside a movie theater with the words, German New Wave, and the title, Aguirre: The Wrath of God [a 1972 West German film directed by Werner Herzog--R.S.]. It made me curious, so I went in. I was fortunate. I came out a different person. That two hours just blew me away. It restored my sense of competence that I could be a filmmaker. This is what I thought a film should be. Film school would never teach you to make those kinds of shots. That was one of the crucial moments of my life. I had turned thirty, I thought I was getting old, and three more years passed before I got the chance to work on a film project with a friend who asked me to write a script for him. I went back to Taipei, and also visited Hong Kong for the first time, and the film was shot in Japan. I got an offer to write and direct a made-for-TV movie in Taiwan, so I didn't go back to Seattle. After ten years my mom was still calling and asking, 'When are you coming back to your regular job?'”
This week, Kayla got to pick a movie they love no-holds-barred for their birthday episode! We get into how the Catholic church got no respect, find a possible new IBS King, Collin is straighter than he's ever been, and we reveal the secret 9th commandment they don't want you to know as we do a deep dive on the 2016 Portuguese meditative mystery/adventure film THE ORNITHOLOGIST. After dark, we get into The Insect Woman, The Seventh Seal, Aguirre The Wrath of God, Grand Isle, Another Round, Final Destination, Parting Glances, Mommy, Other People, and Angst, and we also answer a pressing question sent in by a Normal! Here is a link to the video showing a side-by-side comparison of some of the shots in The Ornithologist with classic paintings: https://vimeo.com/245874820 . And of course, you can find us on instagram or anywhere else @screenvomit, or click here for the links: http://linktr.ee/screenvomit!
Rajat Suresh goes on a journey of madness talking Werner Herzog's AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD.
Ciné-Buddies. Ep#42: Un podcast plein de bruit et de fureur sur "Aguirre, la colère de Dieu", le chef d'oeuvre de Werner Herzog, revisité par les réalisateurs/conquistadors Philippe Setbon et Jean Veber. SVP likez, partagez, commentez, partout, merci.
It's time for Ben and Nick to get crazy talking about Aguirre, The Wrath of God; Werner Herzog's vision of madness in the Amazon that was almost as much torture to make as the horrors the characters encounter in the movie.
Barrett Fisher and Sam Mulberry meet up in the video store to talk about the 1972 film Aguirre, the Wrath of God and to get Barrett's film recommendation for next week. For more information about Video Store or to find all of our episodes, check out our website: https://videostorepodcast.wordpress.com/
On the 11th episode of Shite & Sound, Finn and Uther watch 'Aguirre, the Wrath of God' (1972), 100 minutes of proof that the only thing scarier than human greed and the casual cruelty of nature is Klaus Kinski's face. The second film this week is 'Christopher Columbus: The Discovery' (1992), an interminable attempt to turn one of the most tragic events in human history into a swashbuckling adventure. Morning zoo antics. Celebrity call-ins. Deep despair. Uther wanders off into the depths of madness while Finn tries to maintain some sort of structure. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Werner Herzog. Screenwriter, film director, actor, voice over artist and even opera director. We have looked at his documentary skills here in the past, but this time we have a gander at his feature film making skills with Aguirre, the Wrath of God from 1972, the start of his turbulent partnership with actor Klaus Kinski. … Continue reading "291 Aguirre, the Wrath of God [1972] Movie Discussion"
Werner Herzog. Screenwriter, film director, actor, voice over artist and even opera director. We have looked at his documentary skills here in the past, but this time we have a gander at his feature film making skills with Aguirre, the Wrath of God from 1972, the start of his turbulent partnership with actor Klaus Kinski. … Continue reading "291 Aguirre, the Wrath of God [1972] Movie Discussion"
S7E18 ExPODition : Explorer Movies - From far far away host "TraVasco da Gama", co-host "The Shawnquistador" and CCS regulator "Ferdinand MaChellan" blaze new trails in uncharted territory re-casting Aguirre: The Wrath of God (1972) and Sahara (2005).
In the twenty-second episode of Season 1, Cult Flicks & Trash Picks, Kyle is joined by fellow cinephiles writer David Gutierrez and associate producer Ryan Smith to discuss Werner Herzog's hypnotic, influential, and incredibly mad recreation and lived journey of conquistador ambition, Aguirre the Wrath of God.
Every episode of Esoterica Cinema features a comedy sketch in the form of a fake commercial during one of our breaks. We put a lot of work into them, and since everyone seems to agree they're a lot of fun, we figured we'd begin to share them with you separately during our off weeks.Episode 1 features this sketch, "Aguirre's Existential Jungle Cruise" from Aguirre: The Wrath of God. In case you didn't listen to our first episode, or if you'd just like to see what the comedy aspect of our show is all about, give it a listen!***Written by Jason PetersPerformed and Produced by Ryan Seybold***Follow us on Twitter @Esoterica CinemaCheck us out on Instagram EsotericaCinema#filmcomedy #moviecomedy #satire #fakecommercial #sketchcomedy #aguirre #wernerherzog #weareidiotsbutfunidiots
Jason and Ryan take a deep dive into Werner Herzog's Aguirre: The Wrath of God and Spike Jonze & Charlie Kaufman's Adaptation. Pay attention for a special advertisement from Werner Herzog!* *may not be the actual Werner Herzog
There are ZERO new films to discuss this week, so we head directly into the PICK SIX segment. Each one of us run-thru our selections for the BEST FILMS OF THE FIRST HALF OF 2020. After that, we decide to bring back the original format for the THROWBACK CHALLENGE, where we each give one another a selection to tackle. Noah saddled Andy with Xavier Dolan's 2014 film, MOMMY, while Andy tossed Noah the much-documented Werner Herzog 1972 epic, AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD. We hope you're all surviving out there! Cheers! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-film-harmonic/support
بازی این قسمت، بهترین فیلم های کمیکی با یک مهمون ویژه است.فیلم هایی که بررسی می کنیم:The King of Staten Island (2020)Little Joe (2019)Doom Patrol (Season 2)Aguirre: The Wrath of God (1972)
Another Herzog highlight; his third fiction feature and first starring the wild man Klaus Kinski, this time as a conquistador searching for the golden city El Dorado.
Giggles all around, weirdly enough, in this epic adventure tale of how absolutely insane horrendous coloniolism is of the Spaniards as told by an absolutely insane German man. Hopefully you enjoy the episode!
On this weeks episode we watch the final movie in our water themed season! Jonny picked the Werner Herzog epic Aguirre Wrath of God. What will the lads make of the interesting trip down the amazon... Lets's find out! Films/TV discussed: Toy Story 4 1:00 West World Season 3 5:00 The World According to Jeff Goldbum 8:25 Tiger King 10:54 Contagion 18:15 Aguirre the Wrath of God 23:50 Contact us here: Podcast@TheMovieQuest.com Instagram Listen to us here: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Stitcher
Werner Herzog (close personal friend of one of the hosts of this podcast) made several films with noted crazy person Klaus Kinski. In this tale of the search for El Dorado, Kinski menacingly glares at people for an hour and a half and we're sure everything winds up going just fine for everyone by the end! Amazon Prime Video link Criterion Channel link If you're enjoying Panning the Stream, consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! We keep it simple with one $5 tier that gets you an ad-free version of the podcast each week, as well as access to each episode a day early. Thanks for showing your support and helping us keep the podcast running every week! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The BTS crew officially begins Season 2's look at cult films by taking a trip deep into the jungles of Werner Herzog's Aguirre, The Wrath of God. What lies down river for our explorers - fever, famine, COVID-19? Tune in and find out. Plus, hang around for a special reading of poetry written by Keanu Reeves. From Aguirre to Zatoichi, the bus boys are back. Uncensored. No holds barred.
Frequently on this show we read reviews from Roger Ebert, one of the most important film critics and historians of our time. During our “Raging Bull” episode, we listed Ebert’s 10 best films of all time. One of the films on this list was Werner Herzog’s “Aguirre, the Wrath of God”. We watched this film and collectively (although to varying degrees) did NOT like this film. During the episode, Adam & Ian discuss Klaus Kinski’s emotional & reckless past, how much pan flute is too much pan flute, and wrestle with the following question: why do perilous film shoots equate to films being well regarded? Also, this week both guys recommend Herzog documentaries: Adam with “Grizzly Man” and Ian with “My Best Fiend”. You can support the show at patreon.com/1001by1. You can listen to us on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can find us on Twitter at twitter.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
Streaming movie recommendations for the week of February 9th through February 15th, 2020. This week we review Aguirre, the Wrath of God (Prime), Spring Breakers (Netflix), The Birth of a Nation (Prime), Birdemic: Shock and Terror (Prime), First Reformed (Prime/Kanopy/Hoopla), VelociPastor (Prime). This weeks SideFlicks are The Intern (TV), Doctor Sleep (Rental), Birds of Prey (Theaters), Clue (Prime), House, MD (Prime), Empire Strikes Back (Disney+), Lord of the Rings (TV). This weeks Tribute to the Reaper List was Andy and we'll pick a new tribute for next week. Have a comment or recommendation? Drop us a line about anything... streamwhatpod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @streamwhatpod See you next week. Thanks for listening!
The farcical puppet "emperor", Margarita Island, and the jaws of madness, this one has it all! Join the Boiz as we wrap up the horrific story of Lope De Aguirre!
Whether you've seen the masterful Werner Herzog movie or not, the real story of Lope De Aguirre's bloodsoaked trip on the unforgiving Amazon River and then into full on revolt against the Spanish crown is unbelievable. Join the Boiz, sit back, and have a laugh at this psychopath's expense!
Michael Bay put out a new film towards the end of last year, the confusingly titled Netflix original 6 Underground. Yair is a scholar of Bay's work, having written his dissertation on the director's status as a "vulgar auteur", and joins Jack to talk about the film in all its relentless, regime-changing glory. Yes, Bay's getting deep into what Eddie Marsan would call "promoting democracy in other countries" in this latest picture, and we're here with the official left-wing critique. In the back half, the boys revisit some films previously covered on the show, at which time Yair hadn't yet seen them: Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (Elio Petri, 1970), Joker (Todd Phillips, 2019) and Aguirre: The Wrath of God (Werner Herzog, 1972). Music is provided by Crazy Moose - who contributed a short instrumental track, a new song called Monkeys At The Typewriters, and a cover of the Drive-by Truckers' Uncle Frank - and, of course, Three 6 Mafia.
Werner Herzog’s 1972 masterwork attacks the colonial mindset through the story of an insane Spanish conquistador searching for a lost…
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The Immortals are nothing but method podcasters. They recorded this a bit too late into the evening which puts them in the right mindset to go down the Amazon with Werner Herzog as conquistadors look for El Dorado in Aguirre, the Wrath of God. They go into ALL of their favorite Herzog stories and occasionally mention why the movie is good. They also dive into the classic Prince album, Purple Rain. Their hearts warm when they let love open the door with Pete Townshend and Jonathan Creek. It's a good episode! Intro 0:00 -- 9:15 Aguirre, the Wrath of God 9:15 -- 49:36 Purple Rain 49:36 -- 59:12 Let My Love Open the Door 59:12 -- 1:04:50 Jonathan Creek 1:04:50 -- 1:12:17 Outro 1:12:17 -- 1:14:46 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review Twitter iTunes Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune and clips by Adam Lord
"I, the Wrath of God, will marry my own daughter, and with her I will found the purest dynasty the world has ever seen", udbryder spanieren Aguirre til en flok aber i hjertet af den nye verden."Aguirre, the Wrath of God" (1972) er instrueret af Werner Herzog. Det er den 29. film på Thomas og Mortens liste over de 100 bedste film.I det Herrens år 1560 leder spanieren Lope De Aguirre (Klaus Kinski) en flok spanske conquistadorer ned ad floden i den sydamerikanske jungle. På jagt efter det sagnomspundne Eldoraro. Lastet med kanoner, pattegrise og bærestole. Klædt i tunge rustninger og hatte af jern. Med et følge af indianere. Truet af tropesygdomme. I junglen, hvor ingen kan høre dem skrige. I junglen hvor galskaben ingen ende vil tage.Thomas og Morten tager snak om Popol Vuh, rablende galskab, og det helt særlige forhold mellem Werner Herzog og Klaus Kinski.
The search for the legendary city of El Dorado through the perilous jungles of the Amazon takes its toll on a party of Spaniards. The ruthless Aguirre thinks he’s a [ … ] The post W030: Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972) appeared first on .
Tune in this week to hear us talk about the biggest film of 2018 and a film that cost practically nothing ad almost caused the death of several people. This one is a bit heated. Hope you enjoy, see you on the other side. Current score: Dan-2 Will- 1
Put on your jungle attire and follow Tyler and Brandon deep into the heart of the Amazon. Listen as we discuss the stories of legends such as El Dorado, Pizza Hut Huts, and Werner Herzog's 1972 German epic "Aguirre, the Wrath of God" Brandon’s Twitter: @BrandoV2 Tyler’s Twitter: @TylerJRinne Music - "Golden Sunrise" by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/
Werner Herzog's hallucinatory telling of a Conquistador's search for El Dorado etches a landscape of greed on the human face. The post 330. Aguirre, the Wrath of God appeared first on Steven Benedict.
GOLD! Riches beyond your wildest dreams await you in this episode! Jon and Greg venture through the unforgiving terrain of South America to bring you this treasure, the 1974 Werner Herzog film, Aguirre, the Wrath of God. Subscribe to Aspiring Snobs on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or any podcast service of choice. You can email us at aspiringsnobs@gmail.com for comments and recommendations. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for info and updates.
The 90th Academy Awards happen, Tom watches a movie from every decade ever then Dave and Tom review A-Jeiineffur Lowwrentz in A-Russian spy moofie, Red Sparrow. Also: The Birth of a Nation, The Navigator, Westfront 1918, Crossfire, The Big Combo, A Shot in the Dark, Aguirre The Wrath of God, Breaker Morant, Election, Death Proof, Last Men in Aleppo.
On this episode we discuss one of the best films of the year, Steven Spielberg's ode to journalistic integrity The Post! The film features outstanding performances from Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks and offers a timely look at why a free press is one of the pillars of society. Then we set sail down the river with Werner Herzog's 1972 film Aguirre, the Wrath of God. It's the first leg of our voyage into the Werner Herzog Directors Series and we may come out the other end as changed men, if we come out at all (we do).
Lee and Paul are taking a journey down the Amazon this week to tackle Werner Herzog's atmospheric masterpiece "Aguirre: the Wrath of God". Lee is drunk, Paul is sober, and Kinski is out of fucking control. Listener comments and what the hosts have purchased/watched lately is also briefly covered. "Aguirre: the Wrath of God" IMDB Featured Music: Incidental river music & "Aguirre 1" ("L'acrime di Rei") by Popol Vuh.
In this episode, the Losers discuss the four Best Picture nominees, Deliverance, Sounder, Cabaret, The Emigrants and the Best Picture winner, The Godfather. In addition, we'll take a look at The Heartbreak Kid, Sleuth, The Poseidon Adventure, The Candidate and Aguirre: The Wrath of God. Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
Dave met Daniel from France! He was in town on vacation and they bumped into each other at the Coolidge Corner in Brookline. Dave tells that story, and then the guys have a few things to say about Charlottesville, Va., and then they get into the movies. Evan starts things off with THE HITMAN’S BODYGUARD (7:53), a movie he describes as “Not as bad as I thought it would be.” The guys head down under to BREAKER MORANT at 20:29, and Dave spends waaaaay too much time talking with a terrible Oz accent. Kris covers Errol Morris’ THE B-SIDE: ELSA DORFMAN’S PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY starting at 30:27. Evan takes they guys on a stroll down Amnesia Lane to CROSSING DELANCEY at 38:15, which is a delightfully sweet romantic comedy from the late 1980s. Finally, Kris and Dave cover Werner Herzog’s AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD at 48:00, which screened on Monday, August 14 in 35mm. Everyone should have access to rep theaters like the Coolidge.
As everyone knows, the best way to start a new Five is to head straight into madness in the heart of the jungle. At least that's what Austin and Eric think as they begin their Werner Herzog Five with Aguirre, the Wrath of God. It's the story of damned conquistadors who are searching for El Dorado. The film shows Herzog's impressive way of establishing a mood as well as the ability to doubt your own sanity. This film went over so well, one of the two called it one of the best films they've covered! Werner Herzog's Five 1) Aguirre, the Wrath of God 2) Nosferatu the Vampyre 3) Fitzcarraldo 4) Grizzly Man 5) Encounters at the End of the World –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us next Friday for a review of Nosferatu the Vampyre. Artwork by Ray Martindale
In 1972, Werner Herzog released the cult masterpiece Aguirre the Wrath of God starring the mad acting genius of Klaus Kinski. Matt struggles to verbalize the proper analogy for this obsessive story of hubris and doom, while Mark points out religion's seemingly absurd (yet obvious) place in the New World's conquest. Regardless, Aguirre is an amazingly shot experiment in gonzo/guerrilla film making that would go on to be heavily borrowed by other directors like Francis Ford Coppola and Terrance Malick.Download: 059 Aguirre The Wrath of God
Chris is joined by the host of the Projection Booth podcast Mike White to close out the Werner Herzog retrospective with an absolute classic Aguirre: The Wrath of God. The film is the first collaboration between Klaus Kinski and Werner Herzog, one of five. It follows Kinski as Lope de Aguirre as he schemes to take over Pizarro's legendary expedition to find the legendary city of El Dorado but instead descends into utter madness. As always, you can follow Chris Stachiw on Twitter at @KultureStach, Sean Liang at @Seannifer and Kulture Shocked at @KultureShocked. The new intro and outro music is Wovoka's "Lament", and big thanks to them for allowing us to use their song. You can also subscribe to the Kulturecast on iTunes here. Also, don't forget to check out our official Facebook page for news, upcoming reviews, contests, and new content along with our Patreon page.
This week, we circle back to this past year's Best Picture Nominee "The Revenant" (2015) and take a look back at a film that paved the way for Alejangro G. Inarrritu's survival epic when we dive into Werner Herzog's "Aguirre, the Wrath of God" (1972). Our featured music this week is by The National off of their newest release "Trouble Will Find Me".~ THE RUNDOWN ~00:01 - 11:02 The Warmup11:03 - 30:04 "The Revenant""Graceless" by The National31:28 - 46:18 "Aguirre, the Wrath of God""Sea of Love" by The National48:19 - 51:19 Mike and Ben Recommend51:20 - 52:43 This Week's Music52:44 - 53:58 Opening This Week STAY CONNECTED FacebookTwitterBen Hemphill LetterboxdMichael Hoffman Letterboxd
Our conversation about the links between Werner Herzog's 1972 cult classic AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD and Alejandro González Iñárritu's new THE REVENANT delves into the way the two films handle the themes of imperialism and madness, and how each is informed by their reportedly tense and exhausting shooting conditions. Plus, Your Next Picture Show, where we share recent filmgoing experiences in hopes of putting something new on your cinematic radar. Please share your comments, thoughts, and questions about "Aguirre," "The Revenant," or both, by sending an email to comments@nextpictureshow.net, or leaving a short voicemail at (773) 234-9730. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BIRDMAN director Alejandro González Iñárritu is back with THE REVENANT, a half-revenge thriller/half-survival adventure that recalls in many ways the work of cinema’s most intrepid adventurer, Werner Herzog – particularly AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD. In the first half of this week's discussion, we talk about how Herzog's 1972 cult classic, about Spanish conquistadors searching for El Dorado, informs "The Revenant," in both its depiction of arrogant non-natives trying to exploit a foreign land, and its central figure of a man who is pushed to the brink of madness and beyond. Please share your comments, thoughts, and questions about "Aguirre," "The Revenant," or both, by sending an email to comments@nextpictureshow.net, or leaving a short voicemail at (773) 234-9730. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the fifth episode we talk about the third feature film by the great Werner Herzog: S1E5: Film: Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972) Director: Werner Herzog Starring: Klaus Kinski, Ruy Guerra, Helena Rojo Film links: IMDb: Aguirre, the Wrath of God Wikipedia: Aguirre, the Wrath of God Wikipedia: Lope de Aguirre Wikipedia: Gonzalo Pizarro Wikipedia: Gaspar de Carvajal Non-film links: Podcast drama! Richard Dietsch w/ James Andrew Miller Show links: Website: enterthevoid.fm Twitter: @enterthepod Facebook: Enter The Void Podcast Spotify: Enter The Void playlist
For the fifth episode we talk about the third feature film by the great Werner Herzog: S1E5: Film: Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972) Director: Werner Herzog Starring: Klaus Kinski, Ruy Guerra, Helena Rojo Film links: IMDb: Aguirre, the Wrath of God Wikipedia: Aguirre, the Wrath of God Wikipedia: Lope de Aguirre Wikipedia: Gonzalo Pizarro Wikipedia: Gaspar de Carvajal Non-film links: Podcast drama! Richard Dietsch w/ James Andrew Miller Show links: Website: enterthevoid.fm Twitter: @enterthepod Facebook: Enter The Void Podcast Spotify: Enter The Void playlist
Episode 45-- Cruz and James dive into the Amazonian/Bavarian cult psycho-drama that is Werner Herzog's Aguirre: The Wrath of God. Beware: Lots of Bavarian accents lie ahead. Follow us on Twitter @goldenagecruz and @kislingtwits. E-mail us at AQualityInterruption@gmail.com. Support our Patreon at Patreon.com/quality. Review us on iTunes. Tell a friend. Warn an enemy. Theme song is "Eine Kleine Sheissmusik" by Drew Alexander. MONKEY RAFT.
We review 22 Jump Street and How to Train Your Dragon 2, plus we also discuss the first trailer for Dumb and Dumber To, Hercules, Tim's Vermeer, Aguirre: The Wrath of God and The Sweet Smell of Success.
We review 22 Jump Street and How to Train Your Dragon 2, plus we also discuss the first trailer for Dumb and Dumber To, Hercules, Tim's Vermeer, Aguirre: The Wrath of God and The Sweet Smell of Success.
This week we see how all the chips fall (sorry) in Scorsese's requiem to sin city, Casino. Along with that, the fourth installment of the Werner Herzog film festival, Aguirre: Wrath Of God. Then, our Top 5 Scorsese Moments. Music this week by Julio Child, and Dulcesky.