clarabalzary: My mom as a teenager
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I find the loft and its dwellers/guests all photograph very beautifully, very dramatically.
HARTMAN: You’ve said this before: “The poet must not avert his eyes.” Do you mean from the barbaric side of humanity?
HERZOG: Not necessarily. That was one of the reasons why I insisted that Roger Ebert, whose judgment and whose caliber I love - I love this great soldier of cinema more than I can even tell you - I said to him, “Roger, you have to watch the Anna Nicole Smith show.” There’s something big about it, a big shift in the wider public’s concept of female beauty, in how vulgarity is invading everyday life more than ever before. And he said, “No, never in my life.” But then he watched it.
Courting Disaster: Werner Herzog by Darrell Hartman
@4 days ago with 5 notesfrom now on, whenever i get stressed out at work, i’ll just look at this video of Rome at his work, making friends with elephants