Director Werner Herzog isn’t just a brilliant filmmaker — he’s also one of the most amazing film subjects when he delivers his vivid blend of nihilism and naturalism in a soothing monotone. This reading/interpretation of Curious George isn’t really Herzog, but it does an amazing job of capturing his mad genius (especially the bit about the fishes in the lungs). I hope you enjoy this as much as I did, and if you haven’t experienced Herzog’s films yet, go and watch Fitzcarraldo– it’s a gorgeous and haunting 2oth centry fable.
Bonus Link: What’s on David Bowie’s iPod these days?
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I have never heard of any of those songs on Bowie’s iPod…Should I feel too old or too young? I can’t tell!
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