Like Addle dolf cock up.U Sauwer Krauts October fattening did they hv that in the many showers req;Camps c'mon u ratzz.we will hv a lil Schnetziel.and listen to sm Kraftverk..nothing much !"!WAIT A MIN..😮 3:45
Today I learned that Herzog actually planned to murder Kinski. He didn't, but got an offer from an indigenous Chief to have Kinski killed, which Herzog only declined because he still needed Kinski. What a pair.
@@dun0790 Just watch some documentaries about people on death row. Most of them are psychopaths like kinski. They are just indifferent about death. That is why psychopaths are so damn effective in everything they do. They have nerves of steel. Death is nothing, its just minor inconvenience to them.
Looking at the way he's eating so uneasily, I think the tension was palpable. I can't imagine his digestion was very good that night. He strikes me as someone who recognizes their own foolish raving, but is too proud to apologize, so either sulks, or doubles down and rants with even more fervor. I am ashamed to say, I recognize that tendency in myself, though I would like to believe I've learned a bit more humility than Kinski. I think even being capable of typing this here may be a level of apology and self-reproach he could not have achieved.
imagine having a "FRIEND" with DOUBLE-FACE (one Face he is friendly and good to you) and other FACE (he talks about you behind your BACK, about you and not in a nice WAY).....
I read an article where someone described Kinski's temper as "Christian Bale's Terminator Salvation rant, but going on for hours and every day." That is terrifying to consider.
Someone I know worked the ep. of Parks & Rec Herzog cameo'd in, said he was the nicest guy to talk to, very approachable and was great with both the cast/crew on set. That being said: Herzog would've put Kinski in a shallow grave if he had an opportunity.
Wow! Fitzcarraldo is one of my top movies! I knew there was much tension and hardship in making this movie, but I never knew that the natives offered to kill Kinski for Herzog! WTF!
2:52 - I believe it's a singular phenomenon - an anomaly, truly - in ALL of film history, to have/to watch a scene, wherein the bloodlust was actually, ABSOLUTELY real (and therefore _soooo_ palpable if you realize what's _truly_ going on), furthermore on a primal murderous level, not even really thinly-veiled, for that matter, and fresh on their faces... and furthermore, an entire real, super-offended South American _tribe_ against you (and _behind_ you, with sharp spears jabbing at your head with real-life murderous intent and true contempt) in the scene... and furthermore, the scene in the story ITSELF being the very playing-out of them wanting to murder you, and on the edge of killing you, and you being scared shitless because you _know_ you fucked up, bad (EXACTLY as the real-life situation was, at that moment, for all of them there)... and furthermore them having just offered to disappear you in real life... and furthermore, Herzog deliberately exploiting/capitalizing on all this to capture it all in the scene - it must have been un-fucking-real... I mean, holy SHIT is this scene powerful as _fuuuuuuck_ when it's all put together. _That's_ method acting, MINUS the 'acting,' on an entirely different, entirely more real level than anything even Kinski ever pulled in all his epic rants on set, put together. He came sooo close to being disappeared, it's incredible. The TRUE words of the tribesmen echo what, to me, was actually the most central frustration going on, in all this dude's history: "What scared us was certainly not that madman acting up, so much as it was (nobody/you) doing anything about it." For real, Jesus...
@@atesdosluoglu2191 I'm not really the self censoring type, actually. So I hear you, but the truth is, that term was actually the better descriptor in this particular case... They were gonna make him straight up disappear, right there and then - forever.
They were somehow maybe perfect for each other, kharmically, though, ha... Werner's a bit of a sadist, himself. But Werner you'd actually _want_ to hang out with. 😅😅
@@justinklenk I'm surprised Kinski wasn't confined to a mental hospital or prison for his behaviors which were very clearly antisocial and reckless. He had traits similar to type 2 psychopathy.
@@Romulan2469he was indeed committed to a mental hospital early in his career for strangling someone, and there he was diagnosed with psychopathy. So yeah.
Who knows how authentic this hatred supposed it was, like herzog said, irs funny to listen to it for sure, it seems they respected each other specially from herzog side, kinski was lunatic for sure but he was brilliant as an actor.. and herzog knew that
He's from Munich. His mom was a Burgenland Croat. As much as I would, as a Croat, like to claim him, he has nothing to do with the Balkans. He's a weirdo for different reasons.
I think Klaus was mentally ill. My father knew him, he was in German showbiz. I think Klaus knew he had mental problems and inside he must have been a very sad guy. His rage and arrogance , his crazyness was a front. A forced, mental front of talent and rage. Nobody was, is or will be like Klaus Kinski, hate him, love him, despise him, embrace him, he was unique and I am afraid at the end he died alone, he was lucky to have a massive heart attack. Quick and brutal, just like he was. RIP Klaus.
"There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die." -Hunter .S. Thompson
Haha some of this is so crazy I can’t help but laugh at it. I love movie set meltdowns. They’re usually pretty ridiculous 😅 I love Werner Herzog, he makes wonderful movies and seems like a seems like a very nice and very interesting man, but haha, I will say that he has really pushed his cast & crew to their breaking point, in the case of Klaus past that point, while shooting his movies. And while that isn’t an excuse for cast or crew members to seek violent retribution by any means, I do think it is a sort of explanation if that makes any sense lol 😅
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I saw that Herzog film. It was a period drama with costumes set in the jungle and a story that felt aimless. Like they showed up to set without a script or something. I’m sure we could understand an actor being upset for having to deal with a production of substandard merit.
Are you talking about Fitzcarraldo? That movie is far from aimless. They actually moved that riverboat through the jungle for real, by hand. If it was too slow paced for you then you might like Aguirre, The Wrath of God better. I think it’s the best Herzog/Kinski film.
Are you talking about Fitzcarraldo? That movie is far from aimless. They actually moved that riverboat through the jungle for real, by hand. If it was too slow paced for you then you might like Aguirre, The Wrath of God better. I think it’s the best Herzog/Kinski film.
Aguirre, the Wrath of God. It’s a good premise but the story went nowhere - but that’s sort of the point of it. It’s one of those German philosophical existential experiments on film.
Kinski is the greatest. A gift to mankind as an artist. He is monumental, as he had said. Why don't people give what is due, which is monumental respect.
Because even his talent, immense as it was, wasn't enough to balance out the horrifically violent, paedophilic beast he was in his personal life. You would have to delve into serial killers to find people worse than Kinski.
The reason Pola wrote Kindermund was to address the falsities of her father’s “autobiography.” If this is Klaus’s behavior to his friend/director, you can only imagine just how horrific his private, off-screen relationships must have been.
I kinda feel like you missed the point of the video. Kinski was a monster but even monsters stop & play with butterflies once in a while. Still doesn’t change the fact they’re monsters.
Just a regular platonic German friendship.
😂😂😂
Underappreciated comment.
😂😂😂😂
Like Addle dolf cock up.U Sauwer Krauts October fattening did they hv that in the many showers req;Camps c'mon u ratzz.we will hv a lil Schnetziel.and listen to sm Kraftverk..nothing much !"!WAIT A MIN..😮 3:45
Ahh, when the Germans get together, what could possibly go wrong?
please more artful insanity vibes pls
I can’t look at Kinski now without being reminded of what his eldest daughter wrote that he did to her in her memoir. Sickening.
Ich schon
Today I learned that Herzog actually planned to murder Kinski. He didn't, but got an offer from an indigenous Chief to have Kinski killed, which Herzog only declined because he still needed Kinski. What a pair.
Klaus and the butterfly...
Oh no, why is this video unlisted? Such a masterpiece!
I can't help but wonder if Klaus ever knew how close he was to being murdered by not only Werner but the natives
Unlikely given that most narcissists believe the world loves them.
I think he was either completely oblivious or its something he got used to years ago
@@dun0790 Just watch some documentaries about people on death row. Most of them are psychopaths like kinski. They are just indifferent about death. That is why psychopaths are so damn effective in everything they do. They have nerves of steel. Death is nothing, its just minor inconvenience to them.
Looking at the way he's eating so uneasily, I think the tension was palpable. I can't imagine his digestion was very good that night.
He strikes me as someone who recognizes their own foolish raving, but is too proud to apologize, so either sulks, or doubles down and rants with even more fervor.
I am ashamed to say, I recognize that tendency in myself, though I would like to believe I've learned a bit more humility than Kinski.
I think even being capable of typing this here may be a level of apology and self-reproach he could not have achieved.
@@Romulan2469dude was full on mentally ill but somehow you just emphasize narcissim. 🤡
I didn't realize Herzog was so handsome in his younger days.
The unstoppable force and the immovable object.
Herzog is such a calm and gentle spirit....I can imagine how much it took to get him thinking of murder!
He comes across as creepier to me than Kinski, dude can play stone cold killers like its nothing. Cold hate is much more dangerous than hot
@@SmokeDog1871 Id say you are both right!
Eternal respect for the South American Natives.
They'll get rid of a problem for you if it's a problem for them too.
Klaus seemed happy at the very end... I imagine he was a pleasant man when he was in a good mood
Like a heroin man, super happy one day, the next a raving lunatic.
Herzog said he had a very human warmth that could be very pleasant, but it could suddenly switch into extreme rage of unimaginable proportions.
imagine having a "FRIEND" with DOUBLE-FACE (one Face he is friendly and good to you) and other FACE (he talks about you behind your BACK, about you and not in a nice WAY).....
All wildcards are dangerously seductive to know as toxic as it could be in your life
Werner and Klaus switched being arch-enemies and an old married couple constantly. Love to see it.
Kinski: [epic 12-minute insane, violent, egoic hyper-rant]
Other Party: "Sooooo... Did you want me to go ahead and super-size that then, Sir?"
“That all may well be sir, but this is a Wendy’s.”
@@roystonlodge
🤣🤣🤣!!!
I read an article where someone described Kinski's temper as "Christian Bale's Terminator Salvation rant, but going on for hours and every day." That is terrifying to consider.
And in 5 different languages
The RUclips AI just had me watch a bunch of Norm MacDonald bits. Now it sends me here. Well done, RUclips, well done.
Haha that's exactly what's happened to me!!
Me too!!!!
Imagine klaus kinski arguing with klaus kinski.
A dwarfs director lol
2:42 Those eyebrows are indicating that the offer is still there… 😉
0:29 this interviewer’s voice sounds very similar to Werner’s so it’s hilarious to listen to this retelling of Werner’s thoughts on Klaus
Still a better love story than Twilight
Come on, it was beautiful when Jacob fell in love with the baby. 😅
@@goatlps Okay fine, but the rest of the movie trash.
Someone I know worked the ep. of Parks & Rec Herzog cameo'd in, said he was the nicest guy to talk to, very approachable and was great with both the cast/crew on set. That being said: Herzog would've put Kinski in a shallow grave if he had an opportunity.
he had the opportunity many times, and failed some of them. haha.
Nice Norm Macdonald reference!
Pretty hard for me to shake the idea that Kinski was simply an evil man
Neither of his daughters went to his funeral for a reason
@@MrYport I feel it might have been the rape and physical, mental, and emotional abuse.
@@bbb462cid nah he missed their violin recital
@@MrYport I knew he was a bastard
War er nicht
KK with the butterfly 🦋 was a massive tear jerker, imho!
All I'm saying is, if Klaus Kinski was on that flight, things would have gone down differently
“Let’s roll”
W. Herzog is a great director and a clever man.
The reader sounds like Herzog himself.
It actually is Herzog.
@@tubekulose okay 😂
They could've just kicked his ass.
Ending was so wholesome wow
Wow! Fitzcarraldo is one of my top movies! I knew there was much tension and hardship in making this movie, but I never knew that the natives offered to kill Kinski for Herzog! WTF!
The extra bits of editing in this are great! 3:40 lol
why the need to type the idiot "lol"????
2:52 - I believe it's a singular phenomenon - an anomaly, truly - in ALL of film history, to have/to watch a scene, wherein the bloodlust was actually, ABSOLUTELY real (and therefore _soooo_ palpable if you realize what's _truly_ going on), furthermore on a primal murderous level, not even really thinly-veiled, for that matter, and fresh on their faces... and furthermore, an entire real, super-offended South American _tribe_ against you (and _behind_ you, with sharp spears jabbing at your head with real-life murderous intent and true contempt) in the scene... and furthermore, the scene in the story ITSELF being the very playing-out of them wanting to murder you, and on the edge of killing you, and you being scared shitless because you _know_ you fucked up, bad (EXACTLY as the real-life situation was, at that moment, for all of them there)... and furthermore them having just offered to disappear you in real life... and furthermore, Herzog deliberately exploiting/capitalizing on all this to capture it all in the scene - it must have been un-fucking-real... I mean, holy SHIT is this scene powerful as _fuuuuuuck_ when it's all put together.
_That's_ method acting, MINUS the 'acting,' on an entirely different, entirely more real level than anything even Kinski ever pulled in all his epic rants on set, put together.
He came sooo close to being disappeared, it's incredible.
The TRUE words of the tribesmen echo what, to me, was actually the most central frustration going on, in all this dude's history: "What scared us was certainly not that madman acting up, so much as it was (nobody/you) doing anything about it."
For real, Jesus...
"disappeared" bro why are you self censoring in the youtube comments this isnt tiktok
@@atesdosluoglu2191
I'm not really the self censoring type, actually. So I hear you, but the truth is, that term was actually the better descriptor in this particular case... They were gonna make him straight up disappear, right there and then - forever.
@@atesdosluoglu2191 the word is older than Tiktok
@@MBCthunderstruck Not as a TikTok trend, but as in you must censor yourself otherwise you will be banned etc.
Aber auch unglaublich gut. Diese beiden zusammen sind eine Naturgewalt
2:40 indians offer Herzog to kill Kinski
They were somehow maybe perfect for each other, kharmically, though, ha... Werner's a bit of a sadist, himself. But Werner you'd actually _want_ to hang out with. 😅😅
Werner and Klaus, two opposite ends of the same stick.
@@Romulan2469
That may very well be an apt way to put it.
@@justinklenk I'm surprised Kinski wasn't confined to a mental hospital or prison for his behaviors which were very clearly antisocial and reckless. He had traits similar to type 2 psychopathy.
@@Romulan2469
Dude, for real - but didn't he actually indeed spend a short stint in one, when younger, or am I maybe confusing him with someone else??
@@Romulan2469he was indeed committed to a mental hospital early in his career for strangling someone, and there he was diagnosed with psychopathy. So yeah.
Who knows how authentic this hatred supposed it was, like herzog said, irs funny to listen to it for sure, it seems they respected each other specially from herzog side, kinski was lunatic for sure but he was brilliant as an actor.. and herzog knew that
0:28 Is the interviewer actually doing a #WernerHerzog impersonation in front of him? LOL
They just have to make a movie about these two 🤣
herzog already made something better, a documentary. my best fiend (1999).
@@plasticweapon hey that's cool 💯
@@wilhelmhesse1348watch it, one of the best behind the scenes films I've seen. Better even than hearts of darkness
@@TZMonsters 💯💯💯
You can tell those native extras wanted to kill him, talk about method acting.
You could replace the dialogue from the Downfall meme video with one of Kinski’s rants and nobody would notice.
Herzog's birth name is Stipetić.
'Never believe anyone from the Balkans.' - Robert Perišić :)
He's from Munich. His mom was a Burgenland Croat. As much as I would, as a Croat, like to claim him, he has nothing to do with the Balkans. He's a weirdo for different reasons.
if 50 cent and Ja hated each other but not enough to not work w/each other.......and were German
I think Klaus was mentally ill. My father knew him, he was in German showbiz. I think Klaus knew he had mental problems and inside he must have been a very sad guy. His rage and arrogance , his crazyness was a front. A forced, mental front of talent and rage. Nobody was, is or will be like Klaus Kinski, hate him, love him, despise him, embrace him, he was unique and I am afraid at the end he died alone, he was lucky to have a massive heart attack. Quick and brutal, just like he was. RIP Klaus.
It’s not just a hypothesis. Kinski was hospitalized in 1950 and diagnosed first as a schizophrenic and then as a psychopath.
I agree , I love Kinskies art and one can feel the loneliesness through the rage
he fucked his daughter…
Oh. You think?
"There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die." -Hunter .S. Thompson
Haha some of this is so crazy I can’t help but laugh at it. I love movie set meltdowns. They’re usually pretty ridiculous 😅 I love Werner Herzog, he makes wonderful movies and seems like a seems like a very nice and very interesting man, but haha, I will say that he has really pushed his cast & crew to their breaking point, in the case of Klaus past that point, while shooting his movies. And while that isn’t an excuse for cast or crew members to seek violent retribution by any means, I do think it is a sort of explanation if that makes any sense lol 😅
A fuckin show...
ahaha sounds like my relationship with my bff 😂👍🏻
Kinski must have been brilliant otherwise you would never put up with his shit... it's that simple... extremely talented and unique...he was worth it
Ohhhh Frenemies cross over. Peace und love
Where is part 1
What an amazing relationship they had...lol
I think they were gay lovers !! See the way he kissed him when they met together ? And on the chest him kissed him as well !
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😅
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Let me guess: narcissism, borderline, and cultish savior complex... 🤔😅
@@justinklenk hahaha Narcissistic injury is hard to deny.
I saw that Herzog film. It was a period drama with costumes set in the jungle and a story that felt aimless. Like they showed up to set without a script or something. I’m sure we could understand an actor being upset for having to deal with a production of substandard merit.
Are you talking about Fitzcarraldo? That movie is far from aimless. They actually moved that riverboat through the jungle for real, by hand. If it was too slow paced for you then you might like Aguirre, The Wrath of God better. I think it’s the best Herzog/Kinski film.
Are you talking about Fitzcarraldo? That movie is far from aimless. They actually moved that riverboat through the jungle for real, by hand. If it was too slow paced for you then you might like Aguirre, The Wrath of God better. I think it’s the best Herzog/Kinski film.
@@donewithmodernlifeEcho?
WTH are there clips about? Are they from a movie or what? All thats given is German language and its supposed to be about something.
can you read?
@@fedecano7362 So I'll continue to wait for an answer instead of an enquiring moron that self-likes its own reply.
Aguirre, the Wrath of God. It’s a good premise but the story went nowhere - but that’s sort of the point of it. It’s one of those German philosophical existential experiments on film.
@@tforte7004 Kinski wore that white suit in Fitzcarraldo. He dressed as a Spanish conquistador in Aguirre.
you just come in out of the rain?
Kinski is the greatest.
A gift to mankind as an artist.
He is monumental, as he had said.
Why don't people give what is due, which is monumental respect.
We cant forget that he was monster privately
he was a pedo tho
Because even his talent, immense as it was, wasn't enough to balance out the horrifically violent, paedophilic beast he was in his personal life. You would have to delve into serial killers to find people worse than Kinski.
@@lelouchvibritania8121Don’t sell him so short. He was fairly monstrous in public as well. ;-)
Pola Kinski came out about her father's sexual abuse because of cutesy content like this. He was a monster, shame on you.
The reason Pola wrote Kindermund was to address the falsities of her father’s “autobiography.”
If this is Klaus’s behavior to his friend/director, you can only imagine just how horrific his private, off-screen relationships must have been.
I kinda feel like you missed the point of the video. Kinski was a monster but even monsters stop & play with butterflies once in a while. Still doesn’t change the fact they’re monsters.
@@donewithmodernlife I'm sure you would say that of him if you were in Pola's place.
@@RenegadeShepard69 Fuck you want, a boutonnière?
Not my problem.
I do not get what people are intrigued by.
0:29 this interviewer’s voice sounds very similar to Werner’s so it’s hilarious to listen to this retelling of Klaus’s thoughts on Werner