By Cinesnark | Film | September 6, 2016 |
By Cinesnark | Film | September 6, 2016 |
Werner Herzog turned 74 years old yesterday. He’s also released has a new documentary about the internet, Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World. Here are a few things Werner Herzog says in the documentary, presented out of context and with no explanation.
— “How rewarding is to trail the enemy”
— “We do have a beautiful name”
— “Protuberances”
— “Who would tell them the outcome of the World Series”
— “No flushing of toilets”
— “The world responded, and it was beautiful”
— “I wanted very much to discuss fictional characters…like the malevolent Druid dwarf”
— “Nothing looks inviting out there”
— “No shopping”
— “Have the monks stopped meditating”
— “They all seem to be tweeting”
— “Could the internet dream of itself”
— “Pittsburgh”
— “How valuable is the cockroach”
— “They cannot fall in love, as we can”
— “Could you detect this woman”
— “Diapers”
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