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He didn't avoid it because Paul is honestly pretty lazy Prescience has the same effect on a young man as video games
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Blood Boils posted:He didn't avoid it because Paul is honestly pretty lazy Muad'Dweeb
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I thought there was also some plot point of the Guild Navigator Eldric or whatev was also helping to block the conspirators’ plan via his own usage of D U N C M A G I C
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Eason the Fifth posted:Muad'Dweeb
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jeeves posted:I thought there was also some plot point of the Guild Navigator Eldric or whatev was also helping to block the conspirators’ plan via his own usage of D U N C M A G I C I've only read Messiah and Children one time each, but IIRC Paul's prescience made him aware of a plot, but not the specifics (about which he was often wrong). I remember it being fairly patchy even without Eldric, with Paul getting some things right like (major spoilers) Chani's death but totally missing that would he have two children. Eason the Fifth fucked around with this message at 01:01 on Jan 29, 2022 |
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Paul can't see the plotters plotting when they're with Edric, but the fact that he can't see them in those moments clues him into the existence of the plot.
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# ? Jan 29, 2022 01:42 |
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I thought the bomb was the same thing, like an atomic explosion has quantum properties or whatever that disguise it from his prescience. He knew that something was there that would happen but he couldn't see what.
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# ? Jan 29, 2022 05:45 |
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Prescients in Dune cannot predict other prescients. Thats why the Guild navigator and those in his immediate presence are invisible to Paul. The other thing the plotters do is spread a divination practice called the " Dune Tarot" throughout the pilgrims on Arrakis. The pilgrims arent prescient like Paul but if enough of them use the Tarot (and they are using it near constantly) they are able to muddy Pauls prescience enough that the plotters can hide thing from him.
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# ? Jan 29, 2022 06:13 |
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Blood Boils posted:He didn't avoid it because Paul is honestly pretty lazy It is pretty much text that powerful prescients tend to suffer from ennui and depression in part because everything becomes so literally predictable for them. And been pointed out that they get pretty giddy and excited when things start to go off the rails, even if it results in their death, because it's finally something new happening. Reminded of Jake Long: American Dragon of all things, which has a pair of oracle twins- one only foresees good things happening, the other only forsees bad things. The former is a dour goth who's used to having every pleasant surprise thoroughly spoiled for her beforehand, the latter is incredibly cheerful and friendly because any moment she's not seeing horrible things happening is fantastic in comparison.
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Going to go see this again tonight in the cinema. My first experience was a bit lackluster and I was too tired to really enjoy it. update: i found out i have coronavirus and did not make it to dune breadshaped fucked around with this message at 12:00 on Jan 30, 2022 |
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Bedshaped posted:update: i found out i have coronavirus and did not make it to dune sorry to hear that. hope you get better soon
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 11:29 |
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Just go see it in Florida. We're openly spreading that poo poo to each other down here and the governor is encouraging it!
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 17:07 |
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Just watched this movie. Never read book, never saw any other versions. Amazing visuals and sounds. Old school pacing could definitely have been sped up without sacrificing anything. I felt like they were stretching out a short story to be honest, even though I know Dune is a dense book, it didn't feel like that. Either that's a testament to getting the points across visually and with as little dialogue as possible, like an old school movie, or they cut A LOT and maybe I lost out because of that. I'm a sci-fi fan and was getting bored about a third into it, and that never changed although the intense scenes did reel me back in, my gf was complaining the whole time, but she has 0 patience for movies and is not a sci-fi fan, so that was to be expected. I am looking forward to the 2nd movie but I will probably never re-watch this. I am curious to read the book.
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Toilet Dune https://youtu.be/kxkLaxC8nsQ
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Nitramster posted:I felt like they were stretching out a short story to be honest, even though I know Dune is a dense book, it didn't feel like that. Either that's a testament to getting the points across visually and with as little dialogue as possible, like an old school movie, or they cut A LOT and maybe I lost out because of that. . You nailed it with the comment about the visual language but also about how much exposition they cut out. Dune is a pretty great book, I'd recommend reading it for all the reasons everyone else says, but also specifically I think you'd like it because you can see what Villeneue did with such dense material (which will probably make you appreciate the movie more). Eason the Fifth fucked around with this message at 21:13 on Feb 21, 2022 |
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https://youtu.be/EHK5fBm1YWk Elmo. DUNC. I need this edit.
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It is definitely an "old school movie" and I'm not sure why that phrase even exists because it is entirely synonymous with "good"
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I’m completely clueless what you mean by “old” in this context.
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Slower pacing and not desperately trying to keep the audience's attention with quips, probably.
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Grandpa Palpatine posted:It is definitely an "old school movie" and I'm not sure why that phrase even exists because it is entirely synonymous with "good" I'm not as avid a movie goer as I used to be ,as I said my partner has no patience, so my viewing has gone WAY down. I'm also not even close to a critic, but I am referring to the pacing. Other "old school movies" that are not "good" in my opinion because they take so long would be "No Country for Old Men" or "There will be Blood." On the flip side I liked "A History of Violence" and "A Most Violent Year" and I didn't realize how similar those titles were till just now when I was thinking of other slower burns that I enjoyed. I think there is definitely a better term to use, I just can't think of one. Ghost Leviathan posted:Slower pacing and not desperately trying to keep the audience's attention with quips, probably. And for horror movies relying on constant jump scares! Eason the Fifth posted:You nailed it with the comment about the visual language but also about how much exposition they cut out. Dune is a pretty great book, I'd recommend reading it for all the reasons everyone else says, but also specifically I think you'd like it because you can see what Villeneue did with such dense material (which will probably make you appreciate the movie more). I think I will try to carve some time between now and Part two to give it a read! Nitramster fucked around with this message at 16:22 on Feb 22, 2022 |
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Nitramster posted:Other "old school movies" that are not "good" in my opinion because they take so long would be "No Country for Old Men" or "There will be Blood." I'm trying very hard to not have an aneurysm reading this sentence.
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Nightmare Cinema posted:I'm trying very hard to not have an aneurysm reading this sentence. lol
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Famously not good and boring movie, No Country For Old Men.
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It's being said more and more that CD is loving wild
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# ? Feb 23, 2022 00:44 |
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I'm getting more thrown by calling those movies "old" Jesus do we consider Titanic classic cinema now?
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Titanic is older now than The Shining was when Titanic came out.
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Aces High posted:I'm getting more thrown by calling those movies "old" Not super related but reminds of how for collectible stuff it often generally goes 10 years old - retro 20~40 - classic 40~50s - vintage 50s+ - antique Titanic is old and so are we
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I made a Thanos reference and the college kids at work were like “ I was in middle school when that came out you old!”
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Nightmare Cinema posted:I'm trying very hard to not have an aneurysm reading this sentence.
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Toxic Fart Syndrome posted:I made a Thanos reference and the college kids at work were like “ I was in middle school when that came out you old!” Dear Lord, although this timeline is a bit of a stretch.
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porfiria posted:Dear Lord, although this timeline is a bit of a stretch. Infinity War was 4 years ago.
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I just keep thinking about someone thinking No Country for Old Men is boring. This is haunting me. Like, if that's not a good movie, can you imagine what this cat would think of like a Jim Jarmusch movie? If I put on Down by Law, would they and their wife be immediately put under a sleeping curse, their apartment slowly growing over with thorns and ivy, until Tom Holland awoke them with true love's kiss? Can we pass the hat around for charity to get them to watch Lamb?
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# ? Feb 23, 2022 06:06 |
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He phrased it as 'movies that take so long,' and I kind of see what he's getting at. Slow isn't necessarily the same as boring. Almost everything with Roger Deakins on cinematography is slow. I loving love that approach but it isn't for everyone.
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Do you know any… uhh… people? Or have you watched television? I don’t want to get into elitist poo poo, but NCFOM is not going to be a beloved bit of cinema for most people.
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# ? Feb 23, 2022 06:12 |
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Aces High posted:I'm getting more thrown by calling those movies "old" They didn't just say "old" but "old school", which makes even less sense because it's not Old School (2003).
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Arglebargle III posted:Titanic is older now than The Shining was when Titanic came out. But... if Titanic is old and The Shining is older and I'm only one year younger than The Shining, what does that make me?
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Grendels Dad posted:But... if Titanic is old and The Shining is older and I'm only one year younger than The Shining, what does that make me? the same age as me The one that really sends me further to the grave is that Jurassic Park was released closer to the moon landing than today’s date. I learned that factoid a while back so you can pick an even newer movie for it.
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For whatever reason, 1996 is the start of when I still mentally categorise films as "the new movie". So next year the new movie Independence Day will be closer to the moon landings than to the present. The year after that will be the Star Wars special editions, which are already older than the originals were when the special editions were made
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# ? Feb 23, 2022 15:13 |
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fun fact, comparing the closeness of events in the past to the present is a surefire way to make sure everyone knows you are an old
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Modern movies do feel incredibly frenetic and hastily edited, even when they're not marvel style frantic quip-fests, so when a movie like Dune comes along with lots of sedate sweeping shots I don't blame someone for characterising it as old-school.
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