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Friday, June 23, 2006

Filmspotting #109: Fitzcarraldo / Top 5 Performances of the Year So Far

Come back here with my ship, Adam and Sam!

Although not Herzog's first choice for the title role (Jack Nicholson passed, then Jason Robards, Jr. fell ill during shooting), Klaus Kinski eventually joined Herzog in the Amazon for 1982's "Fitzcarraldo". A decade after the two teamed up for "Aguirre: The Wrath of God," Kinski is again cast as a river-bound madman looking for glory in the rain forest. "Fitzcarraldo" is a more mature film than Herzog's previous Amazonian adventure -- fewer digressions, a more compelling story, stronger characters -- but the power of the film is largely due to the central conceit: Fitzcarraldo's plan to haul a 300-ton steamship over a mountain. The fact that Herzog risked the lives of his cast and crew to actually pull off this dubious achievement in engineering only adds to the movies allure. Two-thirds of the way through the six-week Herzog-Kinski marathon, Sam admits to experiencing some fatigue with Herzog's myth-making, but Adam defends the director and names "Fitzcarraldo" his favorite film in the series.

Also on the show: Listener Feedback and our Top 5 Performances of the Year So Far.

Music by Johnny Society courtesy of Messenger Records.

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Listen to Filmspotting #109

Filmspotting #109
:28-15:44 - Herzog #4: "Fitzcarraldo"
15:45-15:59 - Audio Feedback
Music: Johnny Society, "Trust"
16:53-30:57 - Donations, Correction, Listener Feedback
Music: Johnny Society, "Mommy In The Flowers"
31:34-49:53 - Top 5 Male/Female Performances ... So Far
49:54-51:49 - Reverbose Winner, Next Week, Close

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1 Comments:

At 1:41 PM, June 24, 2006, thevoid99 said...

This is easily the best review of the marathon so far. I want to see this film among all of the Herzog/Kinski films.

I also want to know what they think of Burden of Dreams. The documentary on the making of Fitzcarraldo.

 

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