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Sasha Grey recommended Stroszek (1977) in Movies (curated)

 
Stroszek (1977)
Stroszek (1977)
1977 | Comedy, Drama
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"Stroszek by Werner Herzog. It’s such a hard movie not to like. You have this character who has these hopes and dreams, he wants to come to America and he’s a struggling, failed musician but he also really cares about everybody else around him, and he doesn’t judge the people around him, no matter what their faults may be. I like the characters and just the story itself."

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Jack Reacher (2012)
Jack Reacher (2012)
2012 | Drama, Mystery
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6.9 (14 Ratings)
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Rosamund pike
Hadn't seen this one in a while but because it's on paramount plus I would rewatch it the movie its good movie interesting plot and turns from the cast even werner herzog who I didn't know could act but was Tom cruise right for reacher as he's not tall enough for the character maybe not but still pulls it off sometime I will watch the sequel
  
Capturing The Friedmans (2003)
Capturing The Friedmans (2003)
2003 | Biography, Documentary
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"That movie is spectacular in so many ways. It has everything a documentary should have: unexpected twists, characters that are flawed and complex and crazy. And the story is told in a way that it feels like a compelling — almost fictional — narrative but its obviously as real as it gets. But there are times when you’re watching it and you just go, “Oh my God, did this really happen? Is this real?” I love documentaries and there are a lot of great ones. I’m a big Werner Herzog fan as well, and Errol Morris."

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Burdern of Dreams (1982)
Burdern of Dreams (1982)
1982 | Documentary
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"I recently made a documentary about going to Moscow to try to help turn Everybody Loves Raymond into a Russian sitcom. And I had some problems. But this, this was nuts. It’s the ultimate nightmare and the wildest making-of movie. One of the all-time great metaphors for art, or life, dragging a steamship up and over a mountain was Fitzcarraldo’s burden. And so it was of the filmmaker, the great and possibly crazy Werner Herzog. Among the beautiful insights here are his rants against nature. That’s what keeps me inside watching movies."

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