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      • At once a cautionary evolutionary tale and a flight of filmmaking fancy, “The Wild Blue Yonder” works better as an experience than it does conceptually. Mr. Herzog has gathered a trove of ravishing images in which you can get lost, especially if you don’t get hung up on how they fit together.
      www.nytimes.com/2006/10/27/movies/27yond.html
  1. Dec 18, 1986 · In his twenty-ninth book of fiction, Louis Auchincloss has chosen to write about the most publicized (if not productive) pursuit of Reaganesque capitalism: the engrossing game of corporate takeovers.

  2. Jun 11, 2007 · Written and directed by German film-maker Werner Herzog (Grizzly Man), The Wild Blue Yonder is split into ten chapters, which explain how extra-terrestial beings have fled from Andromeda to...

  3. Jun 28, 1998 · As a longtime commercial pilot and the son of Wolfgang Langewiesche, whose ''Stick and Rudder'' is probably the best book ever written about how to fly an airplane, Langewiesche brings knowledge...

    • James R. Gaines
  4. Aug 26, 2010 · Cue the Antarctic ice footage, meant to portray the frozen atmosphere and liquid helium ocean of The Wild Blue Yonder. While intensely beautiful and hypnotically mixed with the oral sounds of a bunch of Sardinian singers and an African singer, the film becomes really indescribable — but not in that good nor bad way.

    • Dan Schneider
    • PG
    • Werner Herzog
  5. May 24, 2007 · The Wild Blue Yonder Review. A group of astronauts are stranded in space, unable to return to Earth as it has become uninhabitable; whatever landed in Roswell had greater repurcussions than we...

  6. Oct 24, 2006 · With The Wild Blue Yonder, the director crafts a “science fiction fantasy” with a mixture of NASA and underwater footage, interviews with scientists and mathematicians, and a staged monologue by Brad Dourif as a mournful extraterrestrial, the overriding message of this eccentric mélange having something to do with eco-conservation ...