
lovinthehd
Audioholic Jedi
I didn't say that, but as close as I get these days otohYou're going on a date with your sister?Sweet Home Alabama
I didn't say that, but as close as I get these days otohYou're going on a date with your sister?Sweet Home Alabama
I gotta re-read the book I think....I just assumed he was executed as part of the Harkonnen's return.Something I completely missed while watching the film. From the first to the second one, Thufir is totally missing from the second film. Apparently there were scenes with him and they were cut. Guess they were trying to avoid hitting 3hrs.
I have a few points I disagree with, but let's start with what I do agree with:I haven't seen it yet...as a lifelong Dune fanatic, I'm not at all happy with some of the things I've heard that Denis V has done with the story.
Part 1 was OK....a bit sterile in delivery, and barebones when it came to exposition. Of course, as a film...it kicked ass.
Would have prefered another director and writer to redo Dune.
David Lynch and the miniseries told the story much better.
Villeneuve didn't have either of his Dune films taken from him and have them cut by 50 minutes....Lynch's original version and the version we got were two very different films. (Lynch didn't make it rain in the end..the studio did)I have a few points I disagree with, but let's start with what I do agree with:
Both Dune Miniseries were awesome, especially in making them true to books and easy to understand. CGI, due to the low budget, wasn't top-notch.
First, about the 1984 movie by Lynch - I agree it was an extremely ambitious project and has done many of Dune's visuals true to books (well, except for the ornithopters, these were really bad in the 1984 movie)
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While I said Lynch's movie was an extremely ambitious project, it was far from perfect, to say mildly, even for Dune hardcore fans. It is way too obscure for casual movie-goers, and as a result, it did terribly fiscally.
What Villeneuve did (at least part one, which I saw) is make the Dune movie less complex, visually awesome, and easily approachable by casual crowds. I'm sure that the vast majority of 2021 movie viewers were not aware of the deep and rich Dune history, lore, books, etc... I'm also sure that at least of of these first-time goers bitten by the Dune bug, so to speak, and went searching for more while waiting for 2024's Part II movie.
When you start protecting your sister, it never ends.You're going on a date with your sister?Sweet Home Alabama
Well it can only mean one thing ; The Children of Dune which is next inline in Herberts 6 novels.The choice not to have Alia really present in this film is an interesting one too; not sure why that is or what it means.
Children of Dune is for sure coming at some point. I wonder if it will be in films or series. Dennis has said the next Dune film will be a while out too.Well it can only mean one thing ; The Children of Dune which is next inline in Herberts 6 novels.
Don't see Children happening and hope Denis V is done with Dune.Children of Dune is for sure coming at some point. I wonder if it will be in films or series. Dennis has said the next Dune film will be a while out too.
Couple of weeks I think, but the audio won't be quite the same as the discs. I was surprised at the PQ of the first one on Max too.Dune 2 is supposed to be available on MAX soon.![]()
I think it might already be available on MAX. I'll check tomorrow.Couple of weeks I think, but the audio won't be quite the same as the discs. I was surprised at the PQ of the first one on Max too.
I saw them advertising it on there yesterday. Googled it, says it did become available yesterday.I think it might already be available on MAX. I'll check tomorrow.