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Two country songs for the Lounge tonight (Original Post)
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Dec 2014
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UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)1. Love Coyotes!!!
First heard that song in the documentary Grizzly Man, based on the life and death of Timothy Treadwell and directed by the great Werner Herzog.
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(56,582 posts)2. Yes! It was a perfect fit for that film
Herzog is such an amazing filmmaker. I loved his feature-length about the Chauvet caves.
Did you see his short-form PSA about texting and driving? Seriously, everything he does is perfect.
UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)3. No not yet
but thanks for the recommendations, I will certainly look for them both. I got hooked when I first saw his film, My Best Fiend about Klaus Kinski.
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(56,582 posts)4. He has people who lost children to accidents from distracted drivers stand in the exact pose
they were in when the car struck the child, and tell their stories.
Yeah, Herzog...
But "The Cave of Forgotten Dreams" is quite simply his masterpiece, and the best film I know yet of the 21st century (I'm not kidding). It's on Vimeo.