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Finally got around to watching Dune
Posted on 12/16/13 at 8:31 pm
Posted on 12/16/13 at 8:31 pm
I literally don't know what I just watched. This must be a cult classic in the sense that Flash Gordon is.
I'm not sure I will be able to recover from this for several days.
I'm not sure I will be able to recover from this for several days.
Posted on 12/16/13 at 8:48 pm to rmc
About 20 min is all I've ever made into it.
Posted on 12/16/13 at 8:56 pm to GeauxxxTigers23
The miniseries movie that SyFy made back in 2000 was much better than the original movie and easier to follow.
Posted on 12/16/13 at 10:07 pm to rmc
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This must be a cult classic in the sense that Flash Gordon is.
How dare you mention Flash Gordon in this tone.
You shall suffer! Bring me.....the bore worms!
Posted on 12/16/13 at 10:09 pm to rmc
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Dune
quote:Both great; though for obvious, different reasons.
Flash Gordon
Posted on 12/16/13 at 11:12 pm to Blue Velvet
Never seen dune or Flash Gordon. Always wanted to though. I bet Ted would've been funnier to me if I'd seen Flash Gordon.
Posted on 12/16/13 at 11:25 pm to rmc
The band Empire of the Sun created their entire band off the movie
Posted on 12/16/13 at 11:25 pm to GeauxxxTigers23
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About 20 min is all I've ever made into it.
same here. i finally skipped to the worms and was further disappointed.
the mini series is watchable, but its still pretty terrible.
Posted on 12/16/13 at 11:28 pm to rmc
The book is great. The movie was ambitious. It was just a difficult and maybe close to impossible task to do the book correctly in movie form. The movie actually gets a lot of criticism. I still like the movie though for how epic it is, and it introduced me to the books.
Watch the scifi channel version if you want to better understand what's going on. The acting and costumes are pretty cheesy, but it is much more faithful and complete to the story.
Watch the scifi channel version if you want to better understand what's going on. The acting and costumes are pretty cheesy, but it is much more faithful and complete to the story.
This post was edited on 12/16/13 at 11:30 pm
Posted on 12/16/13 at 11:43 pm to rmc
It was bad, but I hope you read the book. I read the book before I watched the movie or sci-fi mini series. I enjoyed it more, but I think I didn't mind how terrible it was because I was comparing my imagination from reading the book to the set.
Posted on 12/16/13 at 11:48 pm to rmc
Fun fact: it was hoped that Ridley Scott would direct the film but he decided to go with Blade Runner instead.
And yeah it's hard to watch but Dune is still awesome. The inter-monologue is what makes it hilarious.
And yeah it's hard to watch but Dune is still awesome. The inter-monologue is what makes it hilarious.
Posted on 12/17/13 at 12:25 am to thatguy1892
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And yeah it's hard to watch but Dune is still awesome. The inter-monologue is what makes it hilarious.
Scenes with the Baron left me with a blank stare and probably shut down all other brain activities. There is a good bit of gore too. It was really hard to follow. On Wikipedia, I read some excerpts from a review that claimed the entire movie was homophobic and made fun of aids. I got a good laugh out of that.
I'll have to look into the books.
This post was edited on 12/17/13 at 12:29 am
Posted on 12/17/13 at 1:04 am to cigsmcgee
The movie is terrible. David Lynch is a great director but Dune was a confusing, muddled mess. I don't see how anybody can rate it highly. Maybe the movie is a much better experience after reading the book but I really had a difficult time getting into it.
Posted on 12/17/13 at 1:50 am to Peazey
It's maybe the most difficult to adapt book of all-time.
Posted on 12/17/13 at 7:00 am to rmc
I watched it Sunday myself.
I have read the book and seen the movie twice before but not for 10 years or so.
I like the movie but clearly it has major issues.
It was overly ambitious with CGI of the day not being able to hold up.
If made today, it would probably be split into 2 or 3 movies which would allow for better development of the characters.
I normally hate remakes but this is a book (series) that needs a movie to do it justice.
I have read the book and seen the movie twice before but not for 10 years or so.
I like the movie but clearly it has major issues.
It was overly ambitious with CGI of the day not being able to hold up.
If made today, it would probably be split into 2 or 3 movies which would allow for better development of the characters.
I normally hate remakes but this is a book (series) that needs a movie to do it justice.
Posted on 12/17/13 at 7:22 am to Blue Velvet
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Both great; though for obvious, different reasons.
It is rare when I agree with Blue Velvet, but when I do, it is usually emphatic agreement.
Dune is a visual masterpiece, albeit flawed (and what isn't?) - even Herbert agreed with it as a successful visualization.
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As for Flash Gordon - if you can't enjoy that movie, I just don't know what to tell you. That movie is fun with a capital "F".
Posted on 12/17/13 at 9:10 am to BOSCEAUX
I love the Lynch movie, but more for nostalgia than anything. Visually, the movie is stunning. Story-wise, it was convoluted. I finally read the books years ago, and was blown away. When I found out that Frank Herbert's son, Brian, was going to finish the series, I was ecstatic. Then I read Brian's books, and was completely let down.
"The willow submits to the wind and prospers, until it is many willows; a wall against the wind. This is the willow's purpose."
"The willow submits to the wind and prospers, until it is many willows; a wall against the wind. This is the willow's purpose."
Posted on 12/17/13 at 6:39 pm to wadewilson
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read the book. I read the book before I watched the movie or sci-fi mini series. I enjoyed it more, but I think I didn't mind how terrible it was because I was comparing my imagination from reading the book to the set.
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