Dune 2021
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wrote on 21 Oct 2021, 12:24 last edited by
I believe this is the only movie I watched to completion this year.
It isn't a complete failure.
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I believe this is the only movie I watched to completion this year.
It isn't a complete failure.
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I believe this is the only movie I watched to completion this year.
It isn't a complete failure.
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wrote on 21 Oct 2021, 14:27 last edited by
I'm not sure anything but a GOT type long running series could possibly do justice to Herbert's work.
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I'm not sure anything but a GOT type long running series could possibly do justice to Herbert's work.
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wrote on 21 Oct 2021, 18:57 last edited by
@doctor-phibes said in Dune 2021:
I'm not sure anything but a GOT type long running series could possibly do justice to Herbert's work.
Personally, I think they should stop at the end of the first, or at most the third book. The further and ongoing adventures of Leto Atreides really jumped the sandworm IMHO.
Yep, I agree... Except for the stuff done by Brian Herbert and Kevin Anderson. Completely different and interesting on it's own.
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wrote on 22 Oct 2021, 18:01 last edited by
The dragonfly helicopters are pretty cool.
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wrote on 22 Oct 2021, 18:28 last edited by
I only watched the first 20 min or so, with the preparations to leave Caladan. I enjoyed the fight scene between Paul and Gurney. Jason Momoa seems to be a good Duncan Idaho, so far, and the relationship between him and Paul is well-played. Thufir is suffieciently creepy too.
Very high production values to be sure.
Having read the book several times, and having seen the two previous versions of Dune (the 1984 movie and the mini-series), this, so far looks better, a LOT better.
I wonder how easy it is to understand by someone who has no knowledge of the story.
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wrote on 22 Oct 2021, 18:44 last edited by
I think I’ve mentioned this but as a pre adolescent reading dune for the first time I fell in love with Chani
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wrote on 22 Oct 2021, 18:47 last edited by
The casting for this one is remarkably better than 1984, as is the look.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/katherinepickhardt/dune-cast-then-vs-now
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wrote on 22 Oct 2021, 18:48 last edited by
I watched a bit less than half today and am enjoying it. But it's been so long since I read the book that I don't remember so much.
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wrote on 23 Oct 2021, 15:50 last edited by
Oh. Yes.
Just loved it. It's faithful to the story, and in 2 ½ hours it never slowed down, at least for me. The storytelling was clear, and I think for those who haven't read the book(s), it's easy enough to follow what's going on.
Favorite scenes - When the Reverend Mother has Paul's hand in the box. The actor playing Paul does a great job of showing horrible pain, even as the director chose to not show what's really going on in the box.
The arrival on Arrakis. Blowing sand, blinding sun - they set the tone for the environment in which the Atreides have arrived.
The spice harvester - great CGI, and well-paced. And, of course, the worm.
When Dr. Hinds leaves to return to the seitch, she stands at the top of a dune, with hooks in each hand, preparing to ride.
And, for @bachophile ....
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wrote on 23 Oct 2021, 16:36 last edited by
Hope it’s better than foundation
And I’m not sure how I remember how I imagined her. But I wanted to share some bodily water, that’s for sure.
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Hope it’s better than foundation
And I’m not sure how I remember how I imagined her. But I wanted to share some bodily water, that’s for sure.
wrote on 23 Oct 2021, 16:51 last edited by@bachophile said in Dune 2021:
Hope it’s better than foundation
Oh, yes. It's really good. But, tbh, could it be any worse?
And, as I said, almost 100% faithful to the book. Some stuff is omitted, and Dr. Hinds becomes a black woman.
Lady Jessica is the hawt, too.
This guy "Quinn" has put up tons of ideas on Dune, the books, etc.
Here's his review:
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wrote on 23 Oct 2021, 18:49 last edited by
Wait, this is on HBO Max? Hmmmm… Woold this be better on the big screen, though?
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Wait, this is on HBO Max? Hmmmm… Woold this be better on the big screen, though?
wrote on 24 Oct 2021, 16:27 last edited by@lufins-dad said in Dune 2021:
Wait, this is on HBO Max? Hmmmm… Woold this be better on the big screen, though?
Yes and yes.
I just watched it on the small screen and my first thought was that I should have watched it in the big.
The visuals and score are fantastic.
Great flick
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@lufins-dad said in Dune 2021:
Wait, this is on HBO Max? Hmmmm… Woold this be better on the big screen, though?
Yes and yes.
I just watched it on the small screen and my first thought was that I should have watched it in the big.
The visuals and score are fantastic.
Great flick
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wrote on 24 Oct 2021, 19:06 last edited by
Just watched it. Best movie I’ve seen in ages. I read the book about 35 years ago but still remember it really well, which I guess says something. I need to read it again.
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Oh. Yes.
Just loved it. It's faithful to the story, and in 2 ½ hours it never slowed down, at least for me. The storytelling was clear, and I think for those who haven't read the book(s), it's easy enough to follow what's going on.
Favorite scenes - When the Reverend Mother has Paul's hand in the box. The actor playing Paul does a great job of showing horrible pain, even as the director chose to not show what's really going on in the box.
The arrival on Arrakis. Blowing sand, blinding sun - they set the tone for the environment in which the Atreides have arrived.
The spice harvester - great CGI, and well-paced. And, of course, the worm.
When Dr. Hinds leaves to return to the seitch, she stands at the top of a dune, with hooks in each hand, preparing to ride.
And, for @bachophile ....
wrote on 24 Oct 2021, 19:44 last edited byZendaya, I first noticed her when she was a “child star” in Disney’s “Shake It Up” series. Next thing I saw she was playing the titular character and also the “executive producer” of her own series with Disney in “KC Under Cover”. Then she moved onto the big screen playing “MJ”, SpiderMan/Peter Parker’s love interest, in the Marvel movies. I sort of look at her like the female version of Will Smith.