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<description>&lt;p&gt;Werner Herzog&apos;s willingness to participate in the harrowing &quot;Incident at Loch Ness&quot; has endeared me to the man forever. A guy willing to present his entire filmmaking career as an auteur and documentarian in such genuine style and with such high spirits deserves every accolade that can be heaped upon him. If you haven&apos;t seen the movie, I won&apos;t say more, other than to recommend it purely as a Herzog commendation and referendum on the man&apos;s good nature.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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