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Just got out and that was a good time. Some of the shots were amazing. Particular standout to me was the overhead shot of Paul walking through the Fremen and everyone's heads formed individual grains of sand. The Geidi Prime black and white sunlight was super cool especially when the scene transitioned from warm lamp colours into the stark daylight monochrome. The Fremen really should have been speaking Arabic though.
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Fuschia tude posted:The music in this one was just as forgettable as the last, memes notwithstanding. Zimmer made sure he got his money's worth across the two films with that one single vocal sample they licensed, though. unless i am mistaken about what you're referring to that ain't a dang sample. that is Lisa Gerrard from Dead Can Dance. and the Leaving Caladan music kicks rear end at least. https://www.brooklynvegan.com/yes-that-is-dead-can-dances-lisa-gerrard-on-the-dune-score/
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uber_stoat posted:unless i am mistaken about what you're referring to that ain't a dang sample. that is Lisa Gerrard from Dead Can Dance. Ohhhh is it? She was also on much of the Gladiator soundtrack. I thought I recognised the style. Dune 2 was excellent imho. Considering I've always assumed it was unfilmable I was very impressed, and I think the changes to the book narrative were earned.
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Crystal Thenis posted:Dune 2 on imax, speechless It will be 23 years ago this fall.
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I just arrived home after seeing it in IMAX. Can I say that my first visceral impression be that I hated it? I really cant explain why I have this impression. Maybe a rewatch might be in order.
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A rewatch might improved things. I'm still feeling pretty sour about it myself but might see how I feel when I see it again. It's a pretty stark contrast where I left Dune 1 feeling pretty good, whereas Dune 2 I've honestly felt more negative about the more I've talked about/thought about it.On the other hand theaters are expensive enough I might just wait for streaming.
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You know I have to be honest, I don't understand at all why people have said that the first book at least is particularly 'unfilmable', like its hardly the only book made into a good movie that has a lot of internal thoughts for its characters?
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 01:36 |
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It isn't, especially if you do a TV series. Which we already got.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 01:41 |
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khwarezm posted:You know I have to be honest, I don't understand at all why people have said that the first book at least is particularly 'unfilmable', like its hardly the only book made into a good movie that has a lot of internal thoughts for its characters? I think it got that reputation after Jodorowsky just completely failed to get anything off the ground (and insisted that it needed to be like ten hours long to properly adapt it to the screen).
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 01:48 |
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In fairness on the timing, the 5-6 hours that Villeneuve got is a lot closer to 10 than the "must be less than 2 hours" that Hollywood was insisting on when Jodorowsky was pitching it.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 01:51 |
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just watched it in imax. if you're reading/lurking this thread and are on the fence, I think people are really overstating the negatives. I don't think the criticisms of this film (as with part 1) are unwarranted necessarily, but they pretty much crumble under the sheer weight of everything it does so majestically right. the film is a goddamned masterpiece.
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kalel posted:just watched it in imax. My only problem with my Imax experience is it was so goddamn loud my ears were ringing when I got out of the theater.
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khwarezm posted:You know I have to be honest, I don't understand at all why people have said that the first book at least is particularly 'unfilmable', like its hardly the only book made into a good movie that has a lot of internal thoughts for its characters? i rewatched the lynch version after watching Dune 2 and it's absolutely ridiculous how much he leans on voice over thought monologue for drat near every character. i think trimming it down mercilessly on character count to really find the core was a wise move. Like frex pushing all the space travel poo poo to the edges and just knowing spice makes space travel work is all you need.
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Owlbear Camus posted:i rewatched the lynch version after watching Dune 2 and it's absolutely ridiculous how much he leans on voice over thought monologue for drat near every character. i think trimming it down mercilessly on character count to really find the core was a wise move. Like frex pushing all the space travel poo poo to the edges and just knowing spice makes space travel work is all you need. Yeah that's really notorious about Lynch's Dune, but I actually think it was the studio mandated cut and he didn't have much involvement with them adding the voices overs. Lynch Dune is sort of sad but vaguely funny in that its endlessly bogged down with exposition and people bluntly telling the audience what they are thinking and still being a confusing mess.
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khwarezm posted:Yeah that's really notorious about Lynch's Dune, but I actually think it was the studio mandated cut and he didn't have much involvement with them adding the voices overs. Lynch Dune is sort of sad but vaguely funny in that its endlessly bogged down with exposition and people bluntly telling the audience what they are thinking and still being a confusing mess. Yeah, I don't know a ton about it's production but saying "he"(Lynch) was responsible for the voice overs was uncharitable. I'm sure it's a situation like the theatrical cut of Blade Runner. I like how Dune 84 starts with the conceit of a Guild Navigator visiting the Emperor to demand he explain the plot of the movie we're about to watch.
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Owlbear Camus posted:Yeah, I don't know a ton about it's production but saying "he"(Lynch) was responsible for the voice overs was uncharitable. I'm sure it's a situation like the theatrical cut of Blade Runner. I do kind of like that inclusion just because I can tell that Lynch probably read Dune Messiah and was dismayed there were no weird rear end fish looking fucks in the first book, so he put them in retroactively.
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Owlbear Camus posted:I like how Dune 84 starts with the conceit of a Guild Navigator visiting the Emperor to demand he explain the plot of the movie we're about to watch. Plus seeing a giant sperm-fish swimming in weed carried in their own locomotive sets the tone for the whole movie
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The Gedi Prime stuff was so great; I’ve been expecting more infrared stuff after Nope’s amazing day-for-night and BOY did they nail it. Other high points are the Dolby Cinema policy with Denis plugging Dolby and the languid visuals; they could have cut 45 minutes out of the movie easily, but that would have lost the majesty. Finally the Chani/love angle was great, even though I needed the Emperor to spell it out. The contrast between Paul’s father’s decision bringing disaster and Paul’s bringing power were very clear, as was Chani’s ultimate decision. Side note, the Zendaya trailer was the only one that didn’t look like garbage.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 02:41 |
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Speaking of trailers I got an advertisement for the Halo TV series before my movie. I know that the Spartan 3 SPI Armour goes all the way back to 2006 but they've definitely been leaning heavily into the all-white Sardaukar look with it ever since Dune Part 1 released.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 02:44 |
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look, they're all riffing off of riefenstahl's nazi poo poo, but it's a revival of that specific nazi poo poo. here's a warhammer thing for example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTFywoAXuQU&t=66s
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 05:17 |
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Dune 2 rules
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 05:19 |
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kalel posted:just watched it in imax. Same and same. I think also a) it's not as emotionally satisfying as the first one- in a meta sense- because it's like "oh cool he did it again" as opposed to "holy poo poo he actually did it" and b) I was getting kinda sick of sitting in imax for three hours. That aside, I think it really works overall. Love how creepy they made the Bene Gesserit
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 05:31 |
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it is cool that we get to have a real movie now and again, as a treat
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 05:43 |
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wizard2 posted:it is cool that we get to have a real movie now and again, as a treat I think the nut-kick the entire industry got for the roni is proving to be pretty permanent, unfortunately
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 05:44 |
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I saw the movie. It was pretty good. Some things were different from the books, but... eh. Most things usually are. If I can get over Tom Bombadil not being in the movie, I can get over anything.
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I haven't seen it yet (mea culpa) so I have no opinions on it to offer but I *can* assert that Villeneuve is a nice guy based on this, at least: "Dune: Part Two premiered at Quebec palliative care home to fulfil man's dying wish Man died before watching ending of movie on filmmaker Denis Villeneuve's laptop" https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/dune-ii-man-dying-wish-1.7132622 some bits from it: "A man from Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, Que., had an almost impossible final wish when he knew he was at the end of his life. The movie buff said he would like to see the film Dune: Part Two, which was set to be released on March 1, before he died." ... "Realizing that the man would not be able to go to the premiere, Villeneuve decided to send the movie directly to the municipality of Saguenay. Villeneuve's assistant flew down to Quebec with the filmmaker's laptop. "They locked themselves in a room at the Maison de soins palliatifs [...] and this man managed to watch the film on his own," said Gagnon. Everyone had to sign waivers not to reveal anything about the movie." "Too weak, the film buff fell asleep before the end of the movie and died later. Gagnon said Villeneuve and Lapointe were disappointed that the man had not been able to see the end." That last part is a bit sad, but still it's a sweet story.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 06:39 |
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I thought it was good. That said, I really could have gone for more magic, unironically. edit: I think I liked the ending of the Lynch movie more, upon second thought Toxic Mental fucked around with this message at 08:44 on Mar 4, 2024 |
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Also I think I'm deaf because god drat that poo poo was loud
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 08:13 |
Saw it over the weekend. Fantastic movie, absolutely loved it. Yes it was super loud. "How much bass do you want Hans Zimmer?" Zimmer but with the weird intro voice "YES."
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 12:47 |
I enjoyed it a lot. Don't wait for streaming, this is one to see on the big screen.
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i know that the jihad results in untold billions suffering horribly, but stilgar looks so loving happy when paul gives the go ahead, i can't stay mad at that face. javier barden plays him almost childlike in his excitement, it's great.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 13:29 |
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I thought that was loving great as well. LISAN AL GHAIIIIIIIIBBB!!!!!
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 13:56 |
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really makes u think
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Tochiazuma posted:I haven't seen it yet (mea culpa) so I have no opinions on it to offer but I *can* assert that Villeneuve is a nice guy based on this, at least: "NON NON NON PAS ANGLAIS PAS ANGLAIS" *dies*
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 14:23 |
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Je suis Mahdi Hon Hon.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 14:39 |
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I wish the Harkonnen Castle was still shaped like a giant fat man, otherwise everything on Geidi Prime is really good.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 14:49 |
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One little thing I don't think they mentioned is thar the worms are responsible for spice production, and thus terraforming the planet will probably wipe out spice. it's sorts hinted at in the first movie though
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CAPT. Rainbowbeard posted:I saw the movie. It was pretty good. Some things were different from the books, but... eh. Most things usually are. If I find out Tom's not in this one either I'm going to lose it.
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StashAugustine posted:One little thing I don't think they mentioned is thar the worms are responsible for spice production, and thus terraforming the planet will probably wipe out spice. it's sorts hinted at in the first movie though I really hope the third movie brings in some more of the ecological/anthropological perspective as a whole. This movie leans a lot on the distinction between north Arrakis, where the colonials are active and the Fremen are militant, and south Arrakis, where the colonials are absent and the Fremen are quietist. I think it would have strongly supported this point to carry over another plot point from the book. The south of Arrakis is where the palmaries are, the Fremen ecological zones where they’re already actively terraforming along the plan laid out by Kynes Senior. The people there have more to lose and that’s why they weren’t engaging in total war from the beginning. It’s why the emergence of a messianic warlord like Paul was important, because it tied together the strand of Fremen culture that wanted to fight outsiders for every dune with the strand that wanted to turn the planet into a paradise. In the movie the south (when we finally get there) looks a lot like every other part of Arrakis. Another interesting thing that I think is related to this is that the movies don’t seem to incorporate the element of Chani being Liet-Kynes’ daughter and, in a way, the inheritor of the Kynes terraforming project. There’s no reason why she couldn’t be, but at the very least they haven’t mentioned it.
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