WERNER AND GEORGE AND DA JUNGLE
He lived in an obscene overwhelming jungle where murder is the norm. And also he could not help it: he was a murderer too.
But is it really George’s fault? Or is it the Man in the Yellow Hat’s fault, for taking an agent of chaos out of the jungle and trying, against all hope, to civilize him?
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and speaking of jungle…
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February 4, 2010
This is a waymore fun and astute cultural analysis than the discussion about “noise/Noise”. Bomb the bass. A hard lesson about desire, novelty and the boundaries of behavior.
February 6, 2010
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February 6, 2010
Hi there,
I don’t think the above Curious George reading is by Werner Herzog, but by a narrator impersonating Herzog.
Or at least this is what I understood from the youtube account to which it was posted.
February 15, 2010
no of course it isn’t actually Werner, I wish it was. Still funny though, but not as funny as Werner Herzog Eat’s His Shoe.
Man that Jungle track hit the spot! I’ve been sorta getting into that stuff lately, never really tried to dig into it before.