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Exactly, I gave up on the book many times, my ADD would never let me get into the story. (Not to mention, I can’t read or write)meh, 2.5 hours flew away. I was never board because the slower parts were masterfully shot. The book is a tomb. No way to do it justice in one movie.
Get out.like the 80s version a lot better. Thought this sucked to be honest and left out quite a bit of development and background
I read dune, children of dune and dune messiah when I was in high school.HBO just wasted a great opportunity for a new series. Plenty of material already written to go almost as long as Game of Thrones.
Confused. It’s Dune, Dune Messiah, Children of Dune, God Emperor Of Dune then Chapterhouse Dune. If you stopped at Dune Messiah and lost interest in the books, you wouldn’t have made it to Children of Dune.I read dune, children of dune and dune messiah when I was in high school.
By the time he got around to dune messiah, shit got weird and I lost interest in the books.
Well, that was about 40 years ago, so I've got an excuseConfused. It’s Dune, Dune Messiah, Children of Dune, God Emperor Of Dune then Chapterhouse Dune. If you stopped at Dune Messiah and lost interest in the books, you wouldn’t have made it to Children of Dune.
Regarding the movie, I heard they use the word Crusade instead of Jihad in order to not offend the Muslims. That bothers me because the word Jihad is used extensively throughout the entire series of books. I am a huge fan of the books so any changes will bother me as the words used are important to the story. The middle eastern influence is very heavy in the story and it’s clear that was Herberts inspiration for the Freman.
But you can coo in exquisite pigionese!Exactly, I gave up on the book many times, my ADD would never let me get into the story. (Not to mention, I can’t read or write)
It might be ten movies if you go into all the background stories and all the nuances of the characters. The Lynch movie starts out with narration and explanation which is a huge, legitimate knock on it. If you have to stop the movie to explain things you’re doing it wrong. I think this one strikes the right balance, and who cares if you don’t know Yueh’s back story or Thufir’s (The more interesting of the two). Lynch wasted a lot of good story telling time on some of this development, and I prefer it’s glossed over to make the movie flow, which the Lynch did not do. If you want the full Herbert detail read the book. Just my opinion.The movie is amazing...seriously epic in scale like nothing I've seen in a while. It's also incredibly faithful to the book, though sadly glosses over some important characters (Pieter, Dr Yueh, & Thufir) and plot lines (the traitor) that left me a bit frustrated. But if you're a fan of the book, it's awesome to finally see realized like this. Oh and goddamn it's awesome to finally see Duncan Idaho kicking ass.
If you're going into it knowing nothing about Dune, it may be a heavy lift and require a few re-watches to fully get what's going on.
At a minimum, it's worth it to see in IMAX for the visual/audio spectacle.
PS. fucking Shai-Hulud!
I hope there is a directors cut.I worked in Hollywood for a good chunk of my 30s & 40s. Something you learn early on is that "you have to be willing to kill your babies" in order to serve the story. A lot of folks get really attached to the creative bits they work on for months at a time and have a hard time letting them die when they become a distraction to the story, throw off the pacing, or are no longer relevant.
Yep, I agree with you - it's good that they killed those babies for the sake of making an entertaining film that's still a very faithful adaptation. Now I just get to annoy my wife by filling her in on all of that stuff that ended up on the cutting room floor.
like the 80s version a lot better.
I just hated the new one, really left a lot out that the 80s version did not. I liked how they talked to themselves and you could follow along, character development was much stronger and the sequencing was more in line. the new one looks rushedThe first Dune book was great, if they follow it then the movie will be great too. Later books in the series got worse and worse, the one where he's a sandworm and all the soldiers are lesbos or whateverthefuck was a doorstop.
Captain Picard yelling "ATOMICS!!!" was kinda funny. The rest of that 80s movie was a travesty. Sting in a thong lmao.
The book has grown on me over the years. I remember reading it as a boy and thinking that an idea like prana-bindu was mysti-kewl, but later in life I learned that serious people did similar things, like Rickson Gracie studying a yoga- and animal-based movement system with Orlando Cani and Ellis Amdur writing about traditional body system trainings in Hidden In Plain Sight. It's too bad the author never wrote a 'making of' book where he parsed out all the ideas and influences that went into Dune.I knew nothing about Dune at all before last night, and am incredibly intrigued with all of it now.
I actually like all the books up to God Emperor. Sadly Frank Herbert never finished the second part of the Dune story of Heretics and Chapterhouse. His son released a sequel with Kevin J Anderson as the writer. I never bothered with it. But you are right, God Emperor while I thought was an engrossing and enjoyable book would make a weird and most likely unwatchable movie.Watched it on the big screen last Friday and again with wifey at home on HBO. I really liked it. Looking forward to part 2.
I have almost finished reading the whole series. Read the original about 10 years ago. Children of Dune was very good I thought. God Emporer was tough but also good once I re-read it. I'm now on Heretics and have Chapterhouse waiting. Would be cool to have them make them all into movies, but God Emporer would be impossible.
I was hoping to see Villanueve's interpretation of the Guild navigators in this one. Maybe part 2? Overall it was a great movie for Dune fans. They did a great job with the Harkonnen and the Baron!
There is good and bad with Lynch’s version. I like the inner dialogue because so much of the dialogue in the books is in their heads. Herbert allowed the reader to actually get inside the characters heads and it really enhances the story in ways that cannot be done without it. But not everyone appreciates that. I love the stillsuit design in Lynch’s version but it’s not book accurate because he takes away the cloaks that the Fremen use to protect themselves from the sand and sun. Not a fan of the ending at all amongst other things. But it was my first exposure to Dune, so I have a soft spot for it. Didn’t read the books until High school/college. Can’t wait to see the new one but it may be a while.I just hated the new one, really left a lot out that the 80s version did not. I liked how they talked to themselves and you could follow along, character development was much stronger and the sequencing was more in line. the new one looks rushed