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Madder, Badder
As I mentioned in my last post, I'm a fan of the German filmmaker Werner Herzog. As much as I enjoy his documentary films like 'Grizzly Man', I'm glad to see he's got what us philistines like to call a Proper Movie coming out soon. So far as I can tell, Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans isn't a sequel to Abel Ferrara's superbly twisted sick-flick from 1992. Rather, its a different story about a different cop who exists in the same fictional universe as Harvey Keitel's notorious high-protein squeegee man. From what I've seen so far, Herzog's Bad [...]
The Conquistador of the Useless
I watched Werner Herzog's documentary film Grizzly Man on DVD last night. It's a beautiful and moving film and I recommend it highly, at least to those who like beautiful and moving films. My good pal Pete Ashton told me on the oul Twitternets that I should also look out for Encounters at the End of the World ("Herzog in the desolate Antarctic. Bliss."), so I guess I'll be adding that to my Lovefilm list, too. There are lots of reasons why I'm a big fan of Herzog. He's a visionary filmmaker, a key figure in the German New Wave [...]
Technical Difficulties
Saturday night's Technical Difficulties show on Rhubarb Radio is now available as a podcast. The theme of the show was 'cats', so Danny played some cat-themed tunes, Jane discussed quantum physics favourite Schrodinger's Cat and Phil ate some cat food (live on air). I was in the studio, too, and said some things. Don't let that put you off.

























