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I saw it in IMAX last night. It was the largest crowd I have seen in the theater since pre-COVID, for a Monday night, with 3 screens in the theater showing Dune part 2, it was a good-sized audience.
I read all the books in 1982, and while I have forgotten a lot of the back story and details, and know that they're not exactly faithful to every detail in them, it didn't matter. My oldest son is a huge LoTR fan, and I said that one reviewer said it was like "Space GOT" and I felt that wasn't quite close, it is more "Interstellar GOT". It is as good or better than Empire Strikes Back, or The Two Towers. It is a fantastic movie, and I will go see it again in IMAX. Some of the scenes are unbelievably emotional and powerful, and combined with the cinematography and sound, just amazing. |
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Quoted: Thanks! I'm aware of most of what you wrote already, but always good to summarize and refresh it. Agreed that the whole Maker -> Spice -> Worm cycle would've been very long and complicated to show, and people still wouldn't have grasped the fragility of the whole system and Paul's threat to poison the cycle. Is Kaitan mentioned in Dune---I don't remember that at all in the book---or is this something that gets explained in later books? View Quote The word Kaitan does not appear in the 1965 Dune. Which I’m currently rereading on my kindle. |
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Just finished downloading and watching it. Not that good honestly. I am a big sci fi guy but I never even heard of dune before part 1 came out, so that may be why I did not find this movie nor part1 enjoyable.
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They definitely focused on politics and intrigue heavily than the spiritual / Mystical aspects of the books. There really wasn't a whole lot that showed Paul gained anything in the way of powers, other than a really good use of the "voice"
I was somewhat disappointed in that. They really should have had him do more than simply shut the Reverend Mother up with the voice. They also played down the potential of destroying spice production. |
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Quoted: I see. I hadn't heard of Dune before until this thread. I am not a fan of the star wars movies, so I probably will pass on this one too. View Quote Dune was published in 1965. Star Wars came out in 1977. To be fair, all IP borrows from others. I think Frank Herbert got a lot of inspirations from The Foundation series. |
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I really enjoyed it and thought it was outstanding! I love some of the revelations that were revealed but weren't mentioned in the 1984 version. I saw it in the Dolby Cinema at AMC and it looked and sounded amazing.
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Ok, I got the first 3 books of the Dune series yesterday. Dune, Children of Dune and Dune Messiah. Started reading Dune, got about 100 pages in last night, up to when the Atradies first arrive on Dune.
Maybe because I already saw the first two movies, but this may be an instance where the movies are better than the book. Herbert included every random thought each character has, it's very wordy . Part of it is I already know what's going to happen maybe, IDK? Going to slog through it though. |
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my wife liked it a lot.
it’s disappointing that she did not like Spaceman though. I’m happy to say my 16 yo boy liked it. His attention was on the screen the whole time. Dune1 was best I’ve seen in recent years and the only movie ive rewatched 2-3 times. the ornithopter instrument panel was captivating, As was paul’s fight scene and general demeanor. I watched the ‘84 Dune with my wife the other day before she saw dune2 in imax. her being born in 77, I think made the movie boring for her, but i revelled in her disgust of the floating fatman Baron Harkonen. Harkonen in dune 1 was a couple notches down on the cringe level but decently sinister in a similar fashion to Col Kurtz. (I’m gonna make fatman floating suit sound effects while hovering around her tv chair in the future, maybe lick her cheek and make the crazy harkonen laugh.) Stilgar the fremen was great in both ‘84 and D1. in ‘84 they looked at eachother a bit too much when worm riding together…. back then I was not thinking “they’re gonna kiss any second” like i thought watching it last week. thanks fucking hollywood for your decent into depravity! its fun to compare the films! I have not seen D2 yet. I look forward to the ornithopter, paul’s triumphs, seeing more of the fremen, the mesmerizing scenery and music…. and please gimme one Dune tiddie!! i know, i know, prolly aint gonna happen. |
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Dune: Part Two - Spoiler Review This dude is real good. He explains very convincingly why some of the changes were made and the logic behind it. |
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Quoted: Dune was published in 1965. Star Wars came out in 1977. To be fair, all IP borrows from others. I think Frank Herbert got a lot of inspirations from The Foundation series. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I see. I hadn't heard of Dune before until this thread. I am not a fan of the star wars movies, so I probably will pass on this one too. Dune was published in 1965. Star Wars came out in 1977. To be fair, all IP borrows from others. I think Frank Herbert got a lot of inspirations from The Foundation series. Frank Herbert was partly inspired to write Dune by The Seven Pillars of Wisdom by TE Lawrence AKA Lawrence of Arabia. |
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Quoted: They definitely focused on politics and intrigue heavily than the spiritual / Mystical aspects of the books. There really wasn't a whole lot that showed Paul gained anything in the way of powers, other than a really good use of the "voice" I was somewhat disappointed in that. They really should have had him do more than simply shut the Reverend Mother up with the voice. They also played down the potential of destroying spice production. View Quote @Happycynic had a great post here a few years ago, when hype for Dune 1 was building, about the very big themes in the work about male vs female roles, and why Girlbossing wouldn't make much sense. Tagging in the hope he reposts it. The whole point of the Kwisatz is to get someone who can look in the places the women can't. And it's barely if at all touched on in the movie. |
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Quoted: Was in the 3rd appendix in Dune. Just a single entry. SALUSA SECUNDUS: third planet of Gamma Waiping; designated Imperial Prison Planet after removal of the Royal Court to Kaitain. Salusa Secundus is homeworld of House Corrino, and the second stopping point in migrations of the Wandering Zensunni. Fremen tradition says they were slaves on S.S. for nine generations. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Yep, the Emperor gets Sarduakr from Salusa Secundus. SS is a "hell world" and serves as the Emperor's personal prison planet. While the official line is that Sarduakar are nothing more than the Emperor's levies, obtained early and trained intensely, the actual truth is that the Sarduarkar come from the survivors of the prison planet. The Emperor's actual home planet and place is on Kaitan Once Paul ascends the throne, he strips the Emperor of financial independence, and forcibly retires the Emperor to SS, his own prison planet, but makes it a soft and gentle world- cuts the Sarduarkar off at the knees with that move. This whole "hell world makes soldiers" thing is the plot start of the book- the Atriedes are popular, but not wealthy. Leto, along w/ Gurney, Hawat, & Idaho, have trained up a small core of Sarduakar-equivalent troops. Being a popular aristocrat with really talented troops was seen as a threat by the Emperor- so a deal was worked out with the Harkonnens to give up Arrakis to the Atriedes, and then have the Harkonnens take out the Atriedes. Space travel is controlled by the Spacing Guild, and combat transport is super-duper-ultra expensive. Atriedes see the plan coming, and plan to recruit the Fremen to oppose the combined Harkonnen/Sarduakar force, but the Harks send a waaaay bigger force than the Atreides thought possible. Paul & Jessica surviving was outside of any Imperial/Hark plans. In the Empire, the aristocrat's power must be combined to equal the power of the Emperor. The aristocrat's fear is the Emperor picking off any one of the herd, so the when the Sarduarkar and Harkonnen invade Arrakis to topple the Atreides, the Sarduakar are dressed as Harkonnen troops. Everything appears to work, except there at the end when Paul shows up with a Fremen army waaaay bigger than the Emperor or Harks thought possible, and by tossing in a bit of unconventional-for-the-book weapons, including nuclear explosions, projectile weapons, and the worms. Having bested the Harks & Sards in combat and with the power to destroy the spice (movie makes it the nukes, it's a little more clever in the book- but same outcome), Paul has both political ascendency and a level of control over the Guild. Jihad! Thanks! I'm aware of most of what you wrote already, but always good to summarize and refresh it. Agreed that the whole Maker -> Spice -> Worm cycle would've been very long and complicated to show, and people still wouldn't have grasped the fragility of the whole system and Paul's threat to poison the cycle. Is Kaitan mentioned in Dune---I don't remember that at all in the book---or is this something that gets explained in later books? Was in the 3rd appendix in Dune. Just a single entry. SALUSA SECUNDUS: third planet of Gamma Waiping; designated Imperial Prison Planet after removal of the Royal Court to Kaitain. Salusa Secundus is homeworld of House Corrino, and the second stopping point in migrations of the Wandering Zensunni. Fremen tradition says they were slaves on S.S. for nine generations. Fantastic, thank you. I imagine the removal plays a rather larger part during later books, lol. I tapped out after GEOD. |
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Quoted: my wife liked it a lot. it’s disappointing that she did not like Spaceman though. I’m happy to say my 16 yo boy liked it. His attention was on the screen the whole time. Dune1 was best I’ve seen in recent years and the only movie ive rewatched 2-3 times. the ornithopter instrument panel was captivating, As was paul’s fight scene and general demeanor. I watched the ‘84 Dune with my wife the other day before she saw dune2 in imax. her being born in 77, I think made the movie boring for her, but i revelled in her disgust of the floating fatman Baron Harkonen. Harkonen in dune 1 was a couple notches down on the cringe level but decently sinister in a similar fashion to Col Kurtz. (I’m gonna make fatman floating suit sound effects while hovering around her tv chair in the future, maybe lick her cheek and make the crazy harkonen laugh.) View Quote |
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Saw it on Monday with my daughter and have to say it was pretty incredible on the IMAX screen. Really well done.
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I saw it the other day (after watching part 1 on streaming.) It was well done and entertaining. I had not read the books/ seen the earlier movies so it took a bit to get all the characters straight.
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I saw it yesterday and as already described, yes see it on the biggest screen you can.
I tried to not let the deviations from the books bother me, but they do somewhat. And yes, Zendaya may be in better in other movie roles, but her gushy, doe-eyed lovey dovey then I'm mad and bad does not show much depth. She needs to work on it. Austin Butler, this guy could be great. |
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Quoted: That's like saying you're a big fantasy guy, but you've never heard of The Lord of the Rings. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I am a big sci fi guy but I never even heard of dune before part 1 came out... What is that? Some religious thing? |
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Quoted: I saw it the other day (after watching part 1 on streaming.) It was well done and entertaining. I had not read the books/ seen the earlier movies so it took a bit to get all the characters straight. View Quote And this is why DV cut out some characters and condensing stuff like Harkonnen plots with the Baron vs Feyd into one scene instead of many. It's already a lot for general audiences to chew on. |
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Quoted: I saw it yesterday and as already described, yes see it on the biggest screen you can. I tried to not let the deviations from the books bother me, but they do somewhat. And yes, Zendaya may be in better in other movie roles, but her gushy, doe-eyed lovey dovey then I'm mad and bad does not show much depth. She needs to work on it. Austin Butler, this guy could be great. View Quote The way Butler was able to mimic the baron's tone but make it his own was impressive. |
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Quoted: @Happycynic had a great post here a few years ago, when hype for Dune 1 was building, about the very big themes in the work about male vs female roles, and why Girlbossing wouldn't make much sense. Tagging in the hope he reposts it. The whole point of the Kwisatz is to get someone who can look in the places the women can't. And it's barely if at all touched on in the movie. View Quote |
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Quoted: They definitely focused on politics and intrigue heavily than the spiritual / Mystical aspects of the books. There really wasn't a whole lot that showed Paul gained anything in the way of powers, other than a really good use of the "voice" I was somewhat disappointed in that. They really should have had him do more than simply shut the Reverend Mother up with the voice. They also played down the potential of destroying spice production. View Quote That was something the Dune Miniseries did well. Pauls power was incredible, especially in how he could move and fight. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/3097/ADA806B4-85F2-40AA-98C4-114786BA04B2-3151136.jpg front edge lifting the worm scale makes no sense the 1984 method of back edge lifting was better View Quote If I recall, they were armored breathing holes in the new film. |
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Quoted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiNNI_xuppM This dude is real good. He explains very convincingly why some of the changes were made and the logic behind it. View Quote Quoting so I can find it after I watch the movie. |
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I guess I'm the only person on the planet who hated it. Whispering, some camel music and sand, people whispering, something loud, camel whispering music, sand, a worm, camel music, somebody whispering.
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Quoted: I guess I'm the only person on the planet who hated it. Whispering, some camel music and sand, people whispering, something loud, camel whispering music, sand, a worm, camel music, somebody whispering. View Quote I didn’t hate it…though I certainly didn’t think that it lives up to all the hype and adulation that it is receiving. |
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This is why you have to watch Dune in IMAX:
DUNE IMAX Footage | Standard VS. IMAX Comparison Side by Side |
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Quoted: What is camel music? View Quote CAMEL BAND- The Great Unsung Heroes Of 70s Prog Rock |
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The movie is aging like wine for me. The more I think about it, the better it gets.
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Quoted: I had a look on my face for the last several minutes that I haven't had since the end of Rogue One when the space battle started. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The movie is aging like wine for me. The more I think about it, the better it gets. I had a look on my face for the last several minutes that I haven't had since the end of Rogue One when the space battle started. Click To View Spoiler Totally..and seeing the flagbearers mixed in with the armies. |
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I saw it in IMAX.
It’s was a masterpiece. One of my favorite movie series. |
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I've been looking for a new AV receiver and speakers that'll do justice to my 65” LG OLED 4K. I can't wait to buy the boxed set.
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The movie is aging like wine for me. The more I think about it, the better it gets. I had a look on my face for the last several minutes that I haven't had since the end of Rogue One when the space battle started. Click To View Spoiler Totally..and seeing the flagbearers mixed in with the armies. Click To View Spoiler The Harkonnen fight in the first few minutes, suspensors, gauss guns (or whatever those were) and all, sucked me in.
"OK, this didn't appen in the book...What else is going to be different?" Different, but still good. |
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Quoted: Click To View Spoiler The Harkonnen fight in the first few minutes, suspensors, gauss guns (or whatever those were) and all, sucked me in. "OK, this didn't appen in the book...What else is going to be different?" Different, but still good. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The movie is aging like wine for me. The more I think about it, the better it gets. I had a look on my face for the last several minutes that I haven't had since the end of Rogue One when the space battle started. Click To View Spoiler Totally..and seeing the flagbearers mixed in with the armies. Click To View Spoiler The Harkonnen fight in the first few minutes, suspensors, gauss guns (or whatever those were) and all, sucked me in. "OK, this didn't appen in the book...What else is going to be different?" Different, but still good. Click To View Spoiler Was it ever explained why the Harkonnen squad in the desert didn't use shields? Was that so they could use their own projectile weapons? If so, it ended up being a real retarded choice when they were picked off by snipers on top of the rock formation.
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Never read the book, did watch the 80s movie(was boring and slow and i dont remember much of it, was in jr high or high school in the early 90's when i watched it)
Just watched Part 1 Monday night then Part 2 in the theater at a co-worker event. Thoroughly enjoyed both!!! Cant wait for Part 3 now! |
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