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Oct 30, 2021 15:41:41 GMT
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Post by anephric on Oct 30, 2021 15:41:41 GMT
www.ft.com/content/cf224502-1f57-4204-8da4-9720e39bd509Ha, what a dick. I'm not claiming that Dune (at least the novel) is Umberto Eco-esque headiness, but science fiction can certainly approach that. Kurt Vonnegut, for example, and Herbert isn't that far removed. No, it's Harry Plopper pop-culture crap, stop over-intellectualising it. Too many underemployed woke graduates.
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Oct 30, 2021 19:31:54 GMT
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Post by crispyxuk on Oct 30, 2021 19:31:54 GMT
Dune is a very famous book that has entered the pop culture, but so has 2001. What a bizarre article
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Oct 31, 2021 16:53:39 GMT
Post by FlexibleFeline on Oct 31, 2021 16:53:39 GMT
Just back from watching it with my wife and two teenage kids. Loved every minute of it and cannot wait for part two. Made to think Villeneuve has helmed FIVE of my favourite films of the last 10 years.
I'm really pleased Leo, my younger boy, loved it - with no real background or knowledge of the movie I thought he might find it a bit slow-paced and not so absorbing. He didn't at all, I underestimated him.
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Nov 1, 2021 16:42:06 GMT
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Post by One_Vurfed_Gwrx on Nov 1, 2021 16:42:06 GMT
Finally some weekdays off work and Dune is down to the smallest screens in my cinema already. I was already dubious about visiting a cinema at the moment thus looking for quiet weekdays but seems less worth it on smallest screen as it sounds like it suits a big screen. Guess I may have to wait for Blu-ray/streaming and buy a nice new TV instead
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Nov 1, 2021 16:56:40 GMT
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Post by anephric on Nov 1, 2021 16:56:40 GMT
Mmm, the cinemas seem to have dumped it quite quick. I was glad I shelled out premium money for Xplus at the showcase near me, as the next week it was on a smaller screen with shittier sound and it made a huge difference. Even the projection was several times poorer and murkier.
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Nov 2, 2021 9:09:53 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2021 9:09:53 GMT
Going tonight.
/crushes grapes
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Nov 2, 2021 22:34:47 GMT
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Post by Zuluhero on Nov 2, 2021 22:34:47 GMT
It was in a smaller screen when I saw it a few weeks ago. Thankfully the sound was good, but I'd have loved to see it on a huge screen.
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Nov 4, 2021 7:59:09 GMT
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Post by askew on Nov 4, 2021 7:59:09 GMT
Loved it. I can’t get enough of the sound the Sardaukar “controller”(?) made.
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Nov 4, 2021 8:19:20 GMT
Post by GigaChad Sigma. on Nov 4, 2021 8:19:20 GMT
Only the second film I've watched at an Imax and I'm glad I did (Though it was fricken freezing in the cinema).
Like a lot of people I've been waiting for this since it was first announced so it was hard not to go in with very high expectations. Overall very enjoyable and I liked all the casting especially Chalamet, when I think about my criticisms they are hard to justify. There's just so much information to distil into the first film and that has to be balanced with making it enjoyable for a wide audience. if you haven't read the book or seen the 1984 version if you go too deep into the Weirding Way, Bene Gesserit, cat people and spice orgies well people are going to walk out!
I guess it would have been good to have Yueh's character developed a little more, less time flying about in Ornithopters and Arakis felt more like Dubai than an incredibly hostile desert planet but pretty minor concerns really.
Heh though someone did say on Twitter that 90% of Zendaya's scenes looked like perfume commercials which was impossible to unsee.
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Nov 4, 2021 9:39:39 GMT
Post by Nanocrystal on Nov 4, 2021 9:39:39 GMT
I kept thinking of this:
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Nov 4, 2021 12:06:57 GMT
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Post by idgaf on Nov 4, 2021 12:06:57 GMT
Loved it. I can’t get enough of the sound the Sardaukar “controller”(?) made. Is that this clip below? I've only seen it on YouTube. It reminds me of Tibetan buddhist chants (and Mongolian throat singing come to think of it) www.youtube.com/watch?v=00nnKL87EwE
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Nov 4, 2021 22:44:21 GMT
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Post by harrypalmer on Nov 4, 2021 22:44:21 GMT
Just come out of a screening on a huge screen. Would have watched it again then and there but it was sold out. It was pretty near perfect.
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Nov 5, 2021 0:30:20 GMT
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Post by anthonyuk on Nov 5, 2021 0:30:20 GMT
Just got back from the cinema after watching this, went into it blind after not having touched the books. Overall I thought it was fantastic, easily one of the best sci-fi movies I've seen.
My main criticism is the main battle seemed to appear out of the blue and the action itself didn't blow my socks off. The explosions where top notch for sure, but for styles of fighting based on martial arts, it all felt a bit WWE Royale Rumble.
That said I'm tempted to watch again and I'd absolutely adore some kind of LOTR style extended edition fleshing out the lore some more.
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Post by askew on Nov 5, 2021 8:15:31 GMT
Loved it. I can’t get enough of the sound the Sardaukar “controller”(?) made. Is that this clip below? I've only seen it on YouTube. It reminds me of Tibetan buddhist chants (and Mongolian throat singing come to think of it) www.youtube.com/watch?v=00nnKL87EwEThat was my thinking. There is some use of it in the score too, in the tracks accompanying the incursion. The brief use of it before the Warner Bros logo was clever in getting your attention.
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Nov 5, 2021 11:29:47 GMT
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Post by probablymuttler on Nov 5, 2021 11:29:47 GMT
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anephric
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Nov 5, 2021 18:15:57 GMT
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Post by anephric on Nov 5, 2021 18:15:57 GMT
It still saddens me Taschen never came to an agreement with Jodorowsky to publish his Dune 'book' in a similar way to Kubrick's unmade Napoleon stuff. Aw well. Maybe someone that buys one of those will agree to have it reproduced (if the rights allow it).
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Nov 10, 2021 0:58:17 GMT
Post by somini on Nov 10, 2021 0:58:17 GMT
BR2049 lost a fucktonne of money, like disastrous, How is this possible? Recite your baseline! It still saddens me Taschen never came to an agreement with Jodorowsky to publish his Dune 'book' in a similar way to Kubrick's unmade Napoleon stuff. Aw well. Maybe someone that buys one of those will agree to have it reproduced (if the rights allow it). You mean that coffee table book on the documentary was the only one?
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Nov 10, 2021 10:50:26 GMT
Post by snackplissken on Nov 10, 2021 10:50:26 GMT
I need to watch that documentary. I saw it was uploaded on YouTube but with Spanish subtitles.
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Nov 10, 2021 23:48:05 GMT
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Post by lew on Nov 10, 2021 23:48:05 GMT
Just got back from watching it. Visual and sound design were fucking stunning. First half of the film or up to the invasion felt incredible. Felt like they were spending necessary time to flesh everything out. Then it shit the bed to get to the end. Did they not have the confidence to go all the way with it and get a trilogy out if it or something?
That said, my only exposure to Dune is the old CD rom point and click adventure where you arrive on Arakis, start recruiting the Fremen and battle the Harkonans(SP).
Really enjoyed it, just wish they'd have taken their time with it.
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Nov 11, 2021 10:08:24 GMT
Post by harrypalmer on Nov 11, 2021 10:08:24 GMT
How did it shit the bed, exactly?
It follows all the major beats of the first half of the book and ends pretty much exactly where it should. What comes after this point is absolutely batshit awesome and I don't see how they could have fitted it into one film.
Watched it for a second time at the cinema last night and it's incredible.
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Nov 11, 2021 22:38:18 GMT
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Post by lew on Nov 11, 2021 22:38:18 GMT
How did it shit the bed, exactly? It follows all the major beats of the first half of the book and ends pretty much exactly where it should. What comes after this point is absolutely batshit awesome and I don't see how they could have fitted it into one film. Watched it for a second time at the cinema last night and it's incredible. They seemed to take the pace nice and steady then just fly through it. Again my only exposure is the old game where you go round Sietches recruiting Fremen, sending harvested spice to the Emperor, fighting Harkonnens along the way. I would love to see it again but just felt the pace was skewed.
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Nov 16, 2021 0:31:30 GMT
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Post by Worlds on Nov 16, 2021 0:31:30 GMT
Didn’t realise there was a thread for this.
As per some other comments earlier, I’ve watched Blade Runer 2049 about 18 times now. I love it. Every single scene is a work of art.
Dune was incredible too. Not ‘quite’ as incredible as BR2049 but not far off.
The only thing I feel they could have fleshed out more was the actual invasion build up. It felt sudden, which I get, but Denis Villeneuve is so good at build-up scenes, I just feel he could have done that more, like even seeing them enter the planet’s atmosphere.
As I’m typing that, it sounds bizarre.
It was fantastic anyway. Denis Villeneuve is absolutely as good as Scorsese. Even ‘Enemy’ was brilliant.
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Nov 23, 2021 0:52:28 GMT
Post by Bill in the rain on Nov 23, 2021 0:52:28 GMT
I finally got to watch it, just before it exited the cinema. Saw it in medium Imax rather than epicly huge Imax, but it did look and sound stunning. I posted about it in the Films You Watched thread so I won't repeat all that here. I've only seen Arrival, 2049 and this by Villeneuve. Thought Arrival was so so, but loved 2049 and this, so I may have to search out his other stuff. The ending did come earlier than I expected. I mean, Shani was a big part of the marketing and, other than the flash-forwards, we hardly even met her. The music was insanely loud when I watched it, but seemed to be epicly good. I was a bit surprised that with all the extra time, they didn't really go any deeper into many of the events or the politics. It actually felt like some things were less explained than in the 80s one. I did think the flash-forwards/visions were a bit overused. I also thought it was a mistake to intercut the 'gas tooth' scene with some random scene of Paul & Jessica unpacking a bag. I guess it's Villeneuve's style to underplay things, but it felt like that scene should have been a lot more epic, given its the culmination of the betrayal and the duke. It did also suffer a bit from 40k syndrome, where every army is apparently the most elite unstoppable force in the galaxy. That's probably more of a flaw from the book. The Harkonen are terrible fearsome monsters, but they need help because the Attredies are the best warriors in the galaxy, so they have help from the Sardakur who are the best fearsome warriors in the galaxy, but the Fremen are the best fighters and we need them. I guess we have to wait for part 2 for the Blood Angels to show up.
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Nov 25, 2021 22:46:32 GMT
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Post by anephric on Nov 25, 2021 22:46:32 GMT
This went for $3 million in the end! Someone's a very big Dune/Jodorowsky fan!
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Dec 1, 2021 13:11:07 GMT
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Post by anephric on Dec 1, 2021 13:11:07 GMT
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Dec 5, 2021 13:16:55 GMT
Post by Bill in the rain on Dec 5, 2021 13:16:55 GMT
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Dec 5, 2021 14:00:14 GMT
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Post by Rich on Dec 5, 2021 14:00:14 GMT
That's awesome, cheers Bill.
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Dec 5, 2021 14:02:45 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2021 14:02:45 GMT
Also redlettermedia finally have their review up.
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Dec 5, 2021 14:25:20 GMT
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Post by nazo on Dec 5, 2021 14:25:20 GMT
How many of the Dune books are good? I bought the first one on the 99p as I heard the series goes downhill? Are they fairly self-contained?
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Dec 5, 2021 16:11:02 GMT
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Post by anephric on Dec 5, 2021 16:11:02 GMT
Dune and Dune Messiah feed into each other directly (they were originally published as one long story in episodic form in magazines). Children of Dune jumps a bit but has some of the same characters, but gets fairly fruity in the second half.
After that, caveat lector.
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