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Werner Herzog's First Feature Film: "Signs of Life"The madness herein is not as epic as in some later Herzog movies, but that subject matter and the extensive scrutiny of the alien enviroment are fully Herzogian. And a remote locale is beautifully photographed.
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Boras Vs Herzog - Uber Agent Fighting Losing BattleScott Boras took HOF Whitey Herzog to task earlier this week, but he's missing the point.
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Whitey Herzog: About TimeA brief history of Whitey Herzog.
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The Managerial Career of Hall of Fame Whitey HerzogA recap of the managerial career of Hall of Famer Whitey Herzog. -
Good Auteur, Bad Auteur, Necessarily Mad Auteur: Analysis of Werner HerzogAuteur Theory with regards to Werner Herzog, Grizzly Man, Aguirre, Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, Andrew Sarris
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Author Brad Herzog's Latest: 'Turn Left at the Trojan Horse'Heroes are known for taking perilous journeys, slaying dragons, and rescuing fair maidens. But in this day and age, what exactly does it mean to be a hero? That's the question Brad Herzog asks in his latest book, "Turn Left at the Trojan Horse." -
Whitey Herzog Finally Goes into the Hall of FameAfter missing out by one vote the last time, Whitey Herzog finally goes into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
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Saul Bellow's Herzog - How the IRS Turns Us into a Nation of BookkeepersA brief look at Saul Bellow's 1964 novel Herzog. -
Werner Herzog's "Cave of Forgotten Dreams" in 3DPrehistoric artists painted on walls in the Chauvet cave and filmmaker Werner Herzog captivates us 30,000 years later in our own little movie theater caves with "Cave of Forgotten Dreams" in 3D. -
Jeremy Davies Talks About Rescue Dawn, Christian Bale and Werner HerzogAs part of our coverage for the film "Rescue Dawn" Jeremy Davies was kind enough to take some time from his busy schedule to talk to me about playing Gene, Christian Bale, Werner Herzog, and his experiences on the film.
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Mad, Brilliant Filmmaker and Mad, Brilliant Composer: Werner HerzogA fascinating portrait of composer Carlo Gesualdo that will alternately draw you in or repel you as you get to know this strange, tormented genius of the Italian Renaissance.
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Short Films by Werner Herzog - DVD ReviewNow on DVD, we have the opportunity to see three early short documentaries made during Herzog's creatively fertile period in the '70s, in the collection Short Films by Werner Herzog, recently released by New Yorker Video.
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Werner Herzog Tripping Across the Sahara (and Beyond): "Fata Morgana" (1971)A non-fiction film shot in the Sahara, East Africa, and Carnary Islands by the young Werner Herzog provides images and sounds but no thesis or narrative.
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"Survivor: China": Flight Attendant Todd Herzog Flies Off with a Million DollarsSince the beginning of "Survivor: China," Todd Herzog has kept his friends close and his enemies even closer. -
Werner Herzog's Images of Destruction from Kuwait: "Lessons of Darkness"Showing the burning oil fields, mute Kuwaitis, and seeming space alien firefighters, Herzog drew no lessons. -
The Value of Herzog's FitzcarraldoAn interpretive review of the meaning of money, power, and morals in Werner Herzog's "Fitzcarraldo," cinema verité in an embarrassed jungle landscape.
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Lady Doc Sofie Herzog: Texas Medical TrailblazerStory of Sofie Herzog, pioneer female Texas doctor.
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Todd Herzog Wins the Million-Dollar Payout; A Look Back at the Survivor SeasonHerzog, who was the puppet master of "Survivor: China," is voted the sole survivor by the jury. -
Werner Herzog Looking for the Loch Ness MonsterA review of Incident at Loch Ness " (2004), written and directed by Zak Penn, starring Werner Herzog as a version of himself. -
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans - Werner Herzog Meets Nicholas CageA review of the movie many believe is a remake of Abel Ferrara's 1992 cult classic with Harvey Keitel, "Bad Lieutenant." But despite the similarity between the main characters, it is a completely different movie.
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Why John McGraw Traded for Buck HerzogWinners may not like those who help them win, but they prefer teammates whom they hate if they help them win.
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Tony La Russa Employed Strategy from Whitey Herzog, Billy Martin & the MilitaryLa Russa's confidence comes from his adaptation of the military system that he has internalized. His players viewed him as a winner who was the commander-in-chief of a War Room that involved planning, a clear battle plan and execution.
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The Werner Herzog Klaus Kinski Clash: Aguirre, the Wrath of GodAn overview of the film "Aguirre: the Wrath of God" -
Geza Herzog, Goulash, and a Great Great DaneAn Hungarian from Hollywood visits Bay Shore, New York
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Death, Desire - Timothy Treadwell and the GrizzliesAn attempt to explore the motivations and psychology of Timothy Treadwell through Werner Herzog's film making in the film Grizzly Man. -
"My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done" (2009) is Not as Strange as I'd ExpectReview of "My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done" (2009) a movie "inspired by a true story" of an actor carrying the role of Orestes to offstage matricide. -
Herzski on KinszogMashing quotes by Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski so they are in dialogue with each other. Compiled from Klaus Kinski's All I Need Is Love and Werner Herzog's Conquest of the Useless.
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Rescue Dawn Movie ReviewWorld renowned film director Werner Herzog is one of the most unique voices in the history of film. His work mainly focuses on obsessed characters with a bit of madness inside of them (some claim that is very similar to the director himself).
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Encounters at the End of the World Movie ReviewReview of the Werner Herzog documentary Encounters at the End of the World, about a colony of research scientists in Antarctica. Interesting scenery and animals, and interesting people, are augmented by Herzog's narration.
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Mel Gibson Girlfriend is Lying About Domestic Violence, Says Former BodyguardOksana Grigorieva's former bodyguard, Kristian Herzog, claims Oksana is lying about Mel Gibson's alleged physical abuse.
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Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans: Movie ReviewReview of the Werner Herzog
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This Summer's Golden Age of Documentaries - A Sampling of Amazing FilmsWe are in a Golden Age of Documentary filmmaking. This summer alone yields an incredible crop of docs hitting the movie screens - Herzog's 3D "Cave of Forgotten Dreams," Forks over Knives," "Buck," and "The Last Mountain" to name a few. -
Bad Lieutenant: New Orleans- Port of Call is a Bad MovieA review of Bad Lieutenant: New Orleans- Port of Call. -
Famous Sports Birthdays on November 9Famous Sports Birthdays On November 9 Whitey Herzog, Bob Gibson, Lou Ferrigno, Chris Jericho, David Duval
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Celebrity Birthdays on November 9Celebrity Birthdays On November 9 Whitey Herzog, Bob Gibson, Tom Folgerty, Lou Ferrigno, Nick Lachey
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Cave of Forgotten Dreams - Werner Hezog Goes Cave DwellingLooking at Cave of Forgotten Dreams, a documentary by Werner Herzog where he got special access to film in the Chauvet Cave. It contains the earliest known drawings ever made by human beings, and of other things that have been well preserved. -
Seminar to Feature ISECOM's OSSTMM V3Pete Herzog, Founder of ISECOM, will be discussing the revised Open Source Security Testing Methodology Manual (OSSTMM v3) and how it applies to web application security today (10-13-2010) in Raleigh, NC.
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Grizzly Man Best Documentary of the Year!Grizzly Man is ostensibly a documentary about a wildlife activist who literally lived among grizzly bears in Alaska for 13 summers before being killed by one in 2003. But in Director Werner Herzog's hands, the film's subject is more than that. -
Encounters at the End of the WorldAn endlessly fascinating documentary on his travels to Antarctica. It is at times an incredibly look at the icy landscape, at other times a bleak look at the inevitable end of the human race. -
Review of Rescue DawnIt's quite obvious that director Werner Herzog has a fond appreciation of Dieter Dengler, the real-life Navy pilot who was shot down during Vietnam and became a POW in Laos.





