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I'll be good for a while.Lars Andersen of Denmark, who has been nicknamed the real-life Legolas.
And there's also a lot of very honest discussions of things.Lars Von Trier is a filmmaker who I adore, even though like literally every film is him taking a woman apart on the screen for three hours,
Just open a can.Lars Ulrich from Metallica, only because I made his dad a birthday cake once and put pop rocks in it.
But what was interesting to me was-- so there's this great movie from 2003.Lars von Trier made a movie called "The Five Obstructions." And the premise is kind of a documentary.And there's a very famous older filmmaker, a Danish filmmaker called Jorgen Leth.
And the reason for this title stems from an actual event that had a very serious effect upon the author, upon StiegLarsson. Time to read a brief excerpt from a news article.It will give more context for this I think.
He'd kind of lost a little bit of his spirit.And Lars when to him and said, I want to do a movie together.I want you to re-make your most famous movie, which was from 1967.
There's two things that happen in any kind of revolution like this, whether it's cultural or political.And Lars went running out onto the battlefield thinking he had a whole army behind him, and then turned around and everyone else was like, no, I'm not
That is a great cartoon.Gary Larson always gets it.So anyway, I just want to thank Elke Zimmerman for sending me these audio tapes to play for you.
Expo in the late 1800s, I think it was.Erik Larson is a fantastic guy who knows how to tell a nonfiction historical story in a very sort of almost fictional way.It's very sensational. I get inspired by watching films by people who make films better than I do.
And I was at a Metallica concert.And I had met Lars Ulrich the night before.And I said, oh man, I'm a huge Metallica fan.
And I, uh, well we went through an exercise to go through it.This is Lars Nilsen.
And I, uh, well we went through an exercise to go through it.And so does Lars.
Remember, for those of you all that are unaware or never knew, his mother was dead.I talked to Kyle Larson, the NASCAR driver who was caught on camera saying the n-word.
Come on down, you know?Osment as the Larsens-- or as Larsen and Travis McCredle.
so that when the treaty is signed, her bottles arrive first beating out the competition.And so Norm Larson's like, wait a minute.
But the book I'm reading right now on the road these last two weeks, doing this book tour, is "In the Garden of Beasts"by Erik Larson, which is a terrific-- if you ever read "The Devil in the White City," the story of the serial killer at the WorldExpo in the late 1800s, I think it was.
They said, "we're not looking at Tolstoy here -- talking about the style of Larsson's writing." And that's true -- we're not looking at Tolstoy but so what?We like Larsson novels because they're good stories; they're enthralling stories with interesting characters that are compelling.And there's something else to them, too.
We may die, but I'm gonna do this, I'm not gonna yield.- The following is a conversation with Lars Brownworth, a historian and author of many excellent history books, including The Sea Wolves: A History of the Vikings and The Normans: From Raiders to Kings.He's also the host of two history podcast series. The first called 12 Byzantine Rulers: The History of the Byzantine Empire is one of the first, if not
I'll be good for a while.You want to talk about Lars for a second?
Maybe I have to impose extra information.This is a famous experiment done by Lars Hall and Petter Johansson.
And one of the producers is Lars Ulrich, the drummer from Metallica.
And then this is MC Lars, who his trademark is wearing an Oakland A's starter cap.
They may or may not join Larson and Toubro.
So if you look at Gary Larson cartoons or something, it'll look like cavemen are doing wheels, but the wheel is actually invented relatively late
So how did you guys find Brie Larson?
One of my favorite writers is Erik Larson, and I think he does just a wonderful job of finding all this great, rich historical detail,
We're here with Erik Larson.
His identity is-- he's now Henry Larson.
Along with co-author Elizabeth Foy Larson, Josh and Tony are on a mission to empower kids to appreciate all the world can offer
"Hey, if Lars is moving really quickly on her device and experiencing a lot of mood issues and looking at different content ..."
I'll be good for a while.Yeah. So Lars is a gentleman from Denmark who is a proponent.
I'll be good for a while.I mean, Lars is-- he's throwing up targets.
There's two things that happen in any kind of revolution like this, whether it's cultural or political.Right. So Lars Ulrich features prominently in your film for obvious reasons, and I got to interview him I don't know if
Yeah. So this Richard Larson Studios-- I created a teaching modality-- it's called Professional
So they're almost like songbirds, really, where the males have these very different calls.This one always makes me think of the Larson cartoon about the mating calls, shows the guy in the bar at the end-- hey baby, hey baby.That is a great cartoon.
that stuff. But Coach Larsen, for a long time my mentor now, we decided go for the marathon.
I think Derek Waters popped into my head as Larson pretty early on.
And what frustrated me and Tony and our co-author Elizabeth Larson, who couldn't be here because she lives in Minneapolis-- what frustrated us about books like that
sites become b-sides because they usually not that good so Larsen's song was really has called don't ask me I'm
I'll be good for a while.However, I want to talk about Lars Andersen for a second.
In case you're curious, that's Lars Ulrich from Metallica, who was really loud, and very, very present in the fight against Napster
There's two things that happen in any kind of revolution like this, whether it's cultural or political.perspective. I think what happened to Lars is that a lot of artists that may have been pro or con Napster, whatever, once they
- Yeah. But it was the Larson brothers from the Black Hills Institute who dug it up.
is telling us? This is the Larson B ice shelf, which is on that little tail there, broke off in 2017.
And in 2017, a slice of the Antarctic Larsen C ice shelf did break off.
So what we did is we just kind of did a shotgun approach to see what kind of vomeronasal receptor genes were present in lemurs, and particularly mouse lemurs.And actually, when I say "we," Peter Larson, who's the head postdoc in my lab-- he's really led this work and had some deep insights.
So this is a tool we built at MIT-- this is Ken Larson and Ryan Chin primarily-- which allows you to simulate things.
So now, a question for Miss Larson.
substance abuse groups. Wallace met Deb Larson, the director, at his new temporary home.
The murderer says, "because it's so easy to murder people who disappear that never have these crimes broughttoday." And I think that says a lot about the society that Stieg Larsson thought he was writing about.The other thing I would bring up is that you know like I just said that kind of emotional skin-crawling feeling is something worth thinking about.
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