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Cant wait to see part 2. Been out of the Dune universe for some time but I've been wanting to get back into it lately

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  On 3/2/2024 at 6:53 PM, cern said:

I don't know what Dune is about but seems like a dope movie!

Should I read the books or just jump into the movies? 🤔

i read the book and it is great and worth reading. it is quite thick though so depends on if you want to see dune 2 in the theaters or not. the book does help with understanding a lot of the first movie since there are a ton of details that are left unexplained in the movie. however the main plot points are probably easy enough to follow, you might need to watch the first once twice.

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Just got back from seeing it in 70mm IMAX.

What an amazing film and cinema and experience!

Tim and Austin as Paul and Feyed were fantastic in it. Brilliant performances by both!

Absolutely loved it!!!

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  On 3/2/2024 at 11:39 PM, zazen said:

Factoid:

In Germany, Dune is called Der Würstenplanet which means "Planet Of The Sausages"

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Part 2 was really good, but dense & felt a bit too rushed overall... it felt like a fair bit of things could've been set up in Part 1.

really, really good acting moments from almost everyone, but the women here were all standouts (even the worm caretaker!)....Timothee did a strong job overall. having just rewatched the first one before this, it's really clear seeing Paul grow, and his turn towards the end is stark. script and pacing were strong, with surprisingly funny moments in some of the first half. odd to say maybe but the effects/CGI were really good, i realized at some point just how fucking much of these set pieces were pure CG but they all looked amazing and almost never took me out of the moment. the sense of scale able to be captured & communicated this well is no easy feat. definitely worth seeing in theaters imo, i caught it in IMAX and so much of the huge parts of the story really felt so substantial in ways that'll get truncated on your TV screen.

awesome costume and set stuff like the first one. just crazy cool shit. the more cerebral/trippy/existential mind/prescience/etc stuff was handled pretty well, tho seems like a fair bit was left out from the book.

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  On 3/3/2024 at 3:07 PM, auxien said:

Part 2 was really good, but dense & felt a bit too rushed overall... it felt like a fair bit of things could've been set up in Part 1.

really, really good acting moments from almost everyone, but the women here were all standouts (even the worm caretaker!)....Timothee did a strong job overall. having just rewatched the first one before this, it's really clear seeing Paul grow, and his turn towards the end is stark. script and pacing were strong, with surprisingly funny moments in some of the first half. odd to say maybe but the effects/CGI were really good, i realized at some point just how fucking much of these set pieces were pure CG but they all looked amazing and almost never took me out of the moment. the sense of scale able to be captured & communicated this well is no easy feat. definitely worth seeing in theaters imo, i caught it in IMAX and so much of the huge parts of the story really felt so substantial in ways that'll get truncated on your TV screen.

awesome costume and set stuff like the first one. just crazy cool shit. the more cerebral/trippy/existential mind/prescience/etc stuff was handled pretty well, tho seems like a fair bit was left out from the book.

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I think they should have made this a trilogy and let it really breathe.

I think Messiah is definitely going to get made. I heard Denis has wrote the screenplay already.

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I liked Part 1, particularly enjoyed shots of tiny people walking down the ramp from massive hovering spaceships while cool music plays. Nails that weird far-future vibe.

Villeneuve tackling Dune is like he's facing down the end-of-level sci-fi boss after aceing Arrival and Blade Runner and he's aceing Dune too.

 

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Unfortunately I was sick with back pain when Dune 1 was on the cinema so need to watch that (I kind of forgot about it tbh) before going to iMax to watch part 2 next week. I haven't been to London for ages. Might do British museum as well, maybe National Gallery. We see.

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I began watching the original "Dune" movie directed by David Lynch and thoroughly enjoyed it, particularly for its unique designs. However, I was uncertain if it contained too many spoilers, especially since it quickly dives into the plot. Given the movie's duration, it seemed like it would surpass the plot of the newer films at that pace.

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  On 3/3/2024 at 8:52 PM, o00o said:

I began watching the original "Dune" movie directed by David Lynch and thoroughly enjoyed it, particularly for its unique designs. However, I was uncertain if it contained too many spoilers, especially since it quickly dives into the plot. Given the movie's duration, it seemed like it would surpass the plot of the newer films at that pace.

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The lynch dune movie covers the whole first book which would be the new dune pt 1&2. 

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  On 3/3/2024 at 9:15 PM, exitonly said:

The lynch dune movie covers the whole first book which would be the new dune pt 1&2. 

yeah, the ending was severely truncated in Lynch’s version, hopefully that will be better illustrated in the new Part 2.

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  On 3/3/2024 at 3:07 PM, auxien said:

Part 2 was really good, but dense & felt a bit too rushed overall... it felt like a fair bit of things could've been set up in Part 1.

really, really good acting moments from almost everyone, but the women here were all standouts (even the worm caretaker!)....Timothee did a strong job overall. having just rewatched the first one before this, it's really clear seeing Paul grow, and his turn towards the end is stark. script and pacing were strong, with surprisingly funny moments in some of the first half. odd to say maybe but the effects/CGI were really good, i realized at some point just how fucking much of these set pieces were pure CG but they all looked amazing and almost never took me out of the moment. the sense of scale able to be captured & communicated this well is no easy feat. definitely worth seeing in theaters imo, i caught it in IMAX and so much of the huge parts of the story really felt so substantial in ways that'll get truncated on your TV screen. awesome costume and set stuff like the first one. just crazy cool shit. the more cerebral/trippy/existential mind/prescience/etc stuff was handled pretty well, tho seems like a fair bit was left out from the book.

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 I loved it, so glad I caught it in IMAX.

I had a similar experience as yourself. 

It did feel a bit rushed in the 3rd act, but it wasn't a deal breaker for me. I thought they made some good choices removing some elements/leaving them for Messiah. 

The CGI didn't bother me. Best cinema experience I've had in a long time, certainly for an IMAX experience. 

I was worried that Zendaya was going to ruin it for me, but she was solid, happy to be wrong about that. However, she did stick out like a sore thumb with her accent from the rest of the Fremen, but I believed the relationship between Paul and Chani. They had great chemistry.

I did laugh out laugh loud when Walken went full Walken, but again, a minor grip. 

Great soundtrack too, though I still hate the main theme that sounds like Lion King music. Some pieces did made me think of the Toto score, nothing overt, but the presence of the guitar...

 

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