Werner Herzog cannot be killed by ordinary means. He will outlive us all.
'Serenity'
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Quick! Someone go check on... uhm, which other venerable European director is still alive? Eric Rohmer? Werner Herzog?
I'd be very afraid if I was Jean-Luc Godard.
Werner Herzog cannot be killed by ordinary means. He will outlive us all.
I was going to say.
It was an insignificant bullet.
And a week or so later he pulls Joaquim Phoneix out of a car crash.
I remember one time Herzog took his family to Sea World... they were watching Shamu the whale when Herzog got splashed! So Herzog yells, 'I'm Werner Herzog and no one gets me wet!' So he climbs into the tank, grabs Shamu and throws the whale into the audience, splashes him and yells, 'How do you like it?!' And then damn if Herzog didn't step in there and finish the show!"...
That guy could kick Chuck Norris' and Jack Bauer's collective asses in a three way match. Not by pure skill, but by the fact he'd shrug off all of their attacks. Chuck Norris would roundhouse him and he'd say "it was an insignificant kick" Jack would shoot him "insignificant bullet from an insignificant man."
He's like Rasputin.
I've heard about the Joachim Phoenix story but this is the first time I heard about the bullet! And the thing with the whale! It's almost too good to be true.
Anyone know anything about the movie The Ten? I've got free tix for it, but I'm not sure if I want to bother.
Paul Rudd was talking about it on Teri Gross this morning.
It's 10 little acts each relating to a commandment and PR is sort of the MC.
And the thing with the whale! It's almost too good to be true.
I assume the whale thing is a joke.
Right?
Right?
So it's The Decalogue, but with Paul Rudd?