So how exactly the strike affects movies that are presumably 100% completed? Is it just because they (actors) wouldn't be able to promote the film on the red carpets and late night talk shows?
I've been on a mission to watch or rewatch everything David Lynch, and I watched his Dune for the first time last month.
I almost liked it! and totally agree with Lynch (and probably everyone else) that him not having the final cut ruined the film. I also watched lots of making-of docos and featurettes, and the amount of stuff they cut from the story (second half especially) just to fit it into strict length requirements is astounding.
I've also read a rumor that after years and years of refusing to have anything to do with it, David is thinking of revisiting the movie and possibly making a new cut with whatever was filmed... fingers crossed.
Spoilerish for those who care. Looks awesome!
Stayin' dark on this for sure. Can't wait.
So, Anya Taylor Joy plays a "major character" in Dune : Part Two.
https://variety.com/2024/film/news/a...235912248/amp/
Gee, I wonder which character that could be... Not.
Ah yes, the guild navigator finally revelaed (j/k)
Do you think it's gonna be CGI trickery, or just different version of a character altogether?
It would be pretty ballsy to just use forced perspective to compensate.
Saw it yesterday and left mindblown. Yes, it is too short and too long at the same time, too shallow and too complex all at once, but visually I have seen nothing that baffled me this much apart from the first movie. If you forget the fact that the book is much more complex and if you see it as an accoustically and visually stunning two-movie sci-fi epic, then there's little else that comes close. And heck, they don't make these big sci-fi movies as much as they should these days. And if they do, nobody cares was with The Creator.
I'm very happy with this one apart from some minor things that could have been handled a little better (maybe adding 15 minutes even) and a few pacing oddities, but I certainly want more from Denis Villeneuve! But he should definitely take his time as I thought Part 2 came a little bit too soon after it has been uncertain if we'd even get a second movie.
Now I just hope they handle that Bene Gesserit show with just as much care later this year.
The IMAX screening I went to yesterday was unreal. Just gutted there’s no 70mm near me.
Also, dunno if it’s been mentioned before but some stuff from Part Two was filmed during Part One, so maybe that’s why the gestation on the second film was shorter
[dramatic lamentation intensifies]
Epic, epic stuff! As @dlb said, there will be minor gripes here and there, but Villeneuve did a great job with adapting the material to create a thrilling, coherent and meaningful story. Book-reader me occasionally squirmed at how fast things were moving along, scenes were played out and at certain minor or bigger changes, but it was only a momentary feeling and, really, ALL changes make sense.
Audio-visually, what is there to say? Pure bliss. Everything is beautifully made and everything sounds amazing.
So much wait for Dune Messiah now...very, very curious as to how that part of the story will be handled.
No way in hell does Feyd Rautha survive a Gom Jabbar trial, that's all I have to say.
Which says a lot, because that's probably my major gripe with the film and it's completely inconsequential, so...
After the credits I kept thinking about how releasing a story about oppressed space Bedouins victoriously burning the corpses of their enemies and going on a holy war is kind of awkward right now, no matter what's your opinion on the actual current geo-political situation. Dune Messiah would bring a little needed subtlety to the narrative arch. Especially since Villeneuve decided to cut all the oh-hum internal and temporal back and forth, which makes it seem like no one has any second thoughts about their decisions.
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Just got back from my first viewing of Part Two…
I remember following the course of this thing ever since Peter Berg was attached to directing, never believing that I’d actually see a final product that lived-up to how my favourite novel appeared in my mind’s eye. Sure, it ain’t perfect, but no film ever is. What these two films represent to me, though, is the best possible adaptation I could ever hope to see. Minor gripes aside, the thing is a dream come true for me, and I’m just glad that I survived to 2024 to see it completed.
My love for the series lives in hope that Messiah becomes a financial smash, and DV has no choice but to continue with the series. It’s selfish of me, but if he made nothing but Dune adaptations for the rest of his working career, I’d be blissful. It’s the year 2037 and Chapterhouse debuts to stellar reviews and box office………
Grain of salt, etc. etc. but rumblings online that Villeneuve has potentially had a 'change of heart' for his next movie and apparently is leaning towards a third Dune movie next instead of something else first. His next movie (from Legendary, too) is slated for Dec 18, 2026 so fingers crossed!
Don't know if this is good news as he certainly shouldn't rush it, yet the timing is right and the hype is real to do this! Looking forward to it anyhow.