Werner Herzog is the author of the new book, “The Twilight World,” and he joins Stephen for a two-part interview that begins with an examination of the theater of life, and the incredible story of the subject of his book, Hiroo Onada. Stick around for more with Werner Herzog! #Colbert #TheTwilightWorld #WernerHerzog
All i heard was “Bounty hunting is a complicated profession.”
ReplyHerzog proves again that he’s an incredible story teller!
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ReplyAguirre: The Wrath Of God is an unforgettable movie by Herzog that turned me on to his films. He is really impossible to pigeonhole as a director.
ReplyWerner Herzog is a treasure!
ReplyI’m fond of watching Herzog’s Nosferatu every Halloween. I’m a big fan of his films.
ReplyI love Werner Herzog. He is as amazing and interesting as his films are.
ReplyAlways so interesting.
ReplyWhy is Werner Herzog imitating Seth Meyers?
ReplyWhat a storyteller. Love him. The only thing I love more is Paul F. Tompkins impression of him.
ReplyActually Onoda wasn’t the last: Teruo Nakamura surrendered a little later that year.
ReplyI can only hope the audience can grab the importance of this man and his art for mankind.
ReplyOne of my most favorite filmmakers. Fitzcarraldo is a masterpiece
ReplyThe man, the myth, the legend. Werner Herzog is definitely the most interesting guy in the room.
ReplyHe would have been the best Bond Villian
ReplyA master storyteller. His films are so emotional because he intuitively gets to the heart of what is most interesting.
ReplyI absolutely love Werner Herzog! His view and existentialism are universal and very important. Herr Herzog is a legend and a culturally significant and important individual.
ReplyIf Werner Herzog ever wins an Oscar, it will add legitimacy to the Oscars, instead of the other way around.
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