Daily reminder that Dune will be the greatest sci-fi movie ever made.
Daily reminder that Dune will be the greatest sci-fi movie ever made
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Who shall play the Baron?
Stellan Skarsgard.
Dune is already the greatest sci-fi movie ever made.
>Zendaya is part of the cast
Are you delusional?
She'll have 5 minutes of screentime max
Chani gets told to fuck off with their child so it's a non-issue.
>Based casting
>Based Baguette director
Yes it will be
Will the sand worms be black?
AMA
Are you a nigger
No.
Dune is overrated and its themes feel tired and anachronistic.
What's your question?
Look at Disney getting mad over here, damnnnnn...
>anachronistic
Well yeah, it's about a futuristic society that reverts back to monarchistic feudalism with technology.
ourguy Bale is on it
kek
I like the world of Dune but I read the book after people here got a huge boner over it and it was incredibly "meh". The ending happens in like 10 fucking pages
What's your question?
Does Dune have the same incelcore potential as BR2049?
Paul is a super computer autist so yes.
Super computer autists are literally mentats
Yes hence the incelcore.
Most actors don’t have that kind of dedication anymore
The dark worm rises haha
Paul's whole thing is struggling not to become a genocidal dictator, I don't think the average Gooseposter can sympathize with that
Some background Mentat will absolutely be obsessed over as /ourguy/ though, either that or just Baron Harkonnen himself
I JUST WANT A FUCKING TRAILER ALREADY AAAAAAAAAAAA
Are there any movies that has done voices for large creatures as great as God of War? I hate that every Kaiju has some shitty screech.
Thats not till book 4
the world serpent is so fucking cool
can't beat vidya when it comes to big boy voices
Have you had sex lately?
Not him but I have a gf (female) and haven't had sex in about 3 weeks
>I have a gf (female)
So it’s come to this.
Out of all the casting, they got Piter de Vries most right
Harkonnen
She should have been Lady Jessica.
The 4th book is literally about a 3500 year old virgin incel ugly worm with a micro penis that physically can't fuck his wife and she gets fucked by chad who cucks him.
The casting for Paul himself is spot on too, he's supposed to look like a 15 year old that hasn't hit his growth spurt yet.
She’d be good if she could act.
>Ornithopter just looks like a helicopter
Rebecca Ferguson as mommy Jessica is perfect casting, sorry.
>she gets fucked by chad who cucks him
You're underselling it, the whole Duncan arc in the book is
>DUNCAN PLEASE, I NEED YOU TO FUCK THIS REBELLIOUS TEENAGER. DUNCAN YOU HAVE TO, 3500 YEARS OF CAREFULLY PLANNED EUGENIC BREEDING DEPENDS ON YOU IMPREGNATING HER
Stop being gay
>Muadib, you literal ubermensch, I'm scared to tell you that you have to face Feyd Rhauta who couldn't beat a simple Atreides foot soldier without resorting to cheap tricks
>No way, fag
>*fucks Leto's wife*
Is dune actually good? Haven't read much scifi at all bar classics like brave new world which probably don't count in any case
It's Lawrence of Arabia meets Star Wars and Game of Thrones.
Arthur Clarke called in the Lord of the Rings of sci-fi, in the sense that it was massively influential for the time. The first book was published in 1965, same year as Star Trek hit the screens. At that time sci-fi was either really dry and technical Isaac Asimov stuff, or Plan 9 From Outer Space schlock. Dune essentially took the creative world-building that sci-fi enables, and used it to tell a story of power and religion.
so whats the deal with that sand worm again? is it a big deal in the books or its just for show?
The makers help make the spice. The Fremen also use them to ride around the desert or the whole planet as the desert is known.
It shits the magic drug that fuels the plot and the universe
Big deal in the books. Sandworms are extremely dangerous creatures that inhabit the planet, they're also what creates the spice drug, the single most valuable commodity in the universe. The locals worship the sandworm as a god. Later on in the series the MC basically fuses himself to a sandworm to become immortal.
you could say they are the most important beings in the universe
The sand worms are Jewish?
White males, like our gargantuan peniseses
Who’s gonna do the soundtrack? The Lynch version had a perfect score and it’s hard to think of a Dune movie without that theme.
Hans Zimmer is doing it.
nah its a shitty nerdy book series that will flop becuase it will be cgi fest
Oh dear. Kiss kino goodbye.
Whoever did the soundtrack for Sicario, that rumbling baseline is perfect for the desert scenes.
Yeah they should just find real life sandworms, people with glowing blue eyes and use real intergalactic space travel.
Fucking idiot.
He is not with us anymore.
They could at least try.
He worked with him on BR2049 and done a great job. Hans Zimmer has never made a bad or forgettable soundtrack, it will be 100% kino.
How? They are filming in the desert to keep the location authentic but the rest is impossible.
Have you seen any other Villeneuve film? He hates green screens and shoots even the CG heavy scenes on an actual practical set first as the base. You can be sure that he will shoot anything he can on an actual set as much as he can.
Here's a pic of a fuckhuge top lighting setup on the set of Dune, just one indicator that the same is applied here.
They should rename it from Dune to Dubs
"He who controls the digits, controls the board."
I don't know how anyone can think Dune is going to look bad after seeing his work with BR2049
Based Jorgamundr
No more questions
Which questions should I ask?
Go back to r*ddit you fool.
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You're not even getting a (you)
Don't even @ me
>helicopters
>sandworm with a human mouth
>trying to tie it down? what?
>wasting precious water just to harm the worm
>leto with a maker's hook when he used his hands to ride the worms
>that giant of a worm in that rocky of a terrain
Who the fuck made this picture?
Michael Bay.
6 books full of warnings about
>dangers of populism
>idolatrous authoritarianism
>loss of humanity through machinelike thinking
>morality of means and ends in terms of politics
>anachronistic
First two are great.
Johannnn Johhannnsssoonnnn passed away.
He died from old age trying to say his name.
The baguette doesn't have Deakins with him this time though.
Odd designs aside something like this did happen in children of Dune. With the abundance water people used it to move the worms to areas where they could be captured.
how do i find my chani?
this DP is even better for Dune
Oh shit, kino confirmed
The dubs must flow
Being off by one is the mindkiller
Dune will be a flop, Americans literally cannot appreciate a scifi/fantasy movie that takes itself 100% seriously.
>The cinematographer selects the camera, film stock, lenses, filters, etc., to realize the scene in accordance with the intentions of the director. Relations between the cinematographer and director vary; in some instances the director will allow the cinematographer complete independence; in others, the director allows little to none, even going so far as to specify exact camera placement and lens selection. Such a level of involvement is not common once the director and cinematographer have become comfortable with each other; the director will typically convey to the cinematographer what is wanted from a scene visually, and allow the cinematographer latitude in achieving that effect.
How do I know if a specific great shot is thanks to the director or the director of photography?
Yes it is
Good. In my nightmares I see Dune taking off with normies and The Mouse acquiring the property.
Mickey Muad'dib am I right haha
Fremen baited small (baby) worms with spice and trapped them with moisture, but not like they went around in ornithopters spraying water to gigantic worms. In the Children (which was nearing fanfic territory with some of its elements) Fremen in Jacurutu use qanats (manmade irrigation paths) to keep worms trapped in seperate areas.
An animated Dune adaptation with cartoon animal characters, no drug references, no sex references, no Islamic fundamentalist imagery, no eugenics and no Golden Path dictatorship stuff would be us getting off lightly.
Jesus christ user. Don't even joke about that.
OP image is why Asian boys hate white men
Watch a cinematographer's work with different directors. Deakins has captured the agelessness of the Coen Brothers, desolation of Villeneuve, the dreaminess of Shyamalan, and the monocolour of Mendes. But even doing all that, his work is recognisably his. It's eerie, placing great emphasis on light and darkness. Frames have distinct colour patterns, and his use of shadows and lighting can either make settings feel very small or very open.
Check out No Country for Old Men, Blade Runner 49, The Assassination of Jesse James, and Skyfall for the best examples of his work.
Shai'Hulud
I just want to know who's gonna play as Feyd
so I can corner the Paul/Feyd smut fic market
Literally my penis haha
>mfw Sting comes back
90% of the job of a DP is just lighting.
Idiot here, what is a dp?
There were some rumors of Harry Styles, which I think would be extremely based and on point.
Director of photography, or in other words the cinematographer.
Funny trivia when they filmed a fantasy movie in Russian "the Blue Bird" Cicely Tyson's stand in for setting up shots was a Russian girl, they had to re-film a lot of Tyson's scenes because she is black and the stand in was white and they set up the light and film settings according to the white girls skin tone
Why is David Lynch's dune considered bad?
Because people are brainlets. Then again, I've only seen the director's cut, maybe the theatrical cut was a hot mess
I needed a book to read and I decided to read Dune again. Thanks
I've heard it's nothing like the book at all
Doh he means Double Penetration
You're welcome sweaty xo
It's very different from the book, and it tries to stuff the entire first book into one film, which just doesn't work. It lead to a cringe montage and other weirdness.
the casting an design were good but he added weird stuff to the story and then took out other important stuff away
It's not a good adaptation and the overall tonal sense of the film does not fit Lynch's style at all. It comes of as too corny at places and trying to be deep but failing at others. The romance aspect is overplayed for marketing purposes and it completely misses the point of the book, which is be wary of messianic figures.
BIG SPECIAL EFFEC GOOD MOOBIE :))))))
You heard wrong the movie is a decent adaptation a few things like Weirding Way and the sonic weapons but for a movie its not bad. Falls into the same shit like Alexander trying to cram so much into one film.
>the movie is a decent adaptation
It literally misunderstands the whole point of the book and turns Paul into a magical savior, Fremen into hopeful rebels, Harkonnen into comic book villains, Emperor into a puppet, and the overall story into a mess. How is it a decent adaptation in any sense?
What the everloving fuck is going on with the captcha?
Rogue One is by far the best looking SW movie, stunning scenes (but they really should've left Tarkin out).
Is Top Secret's fault, it gave them a head cast.
I wonder how do they keep in check the inventory for that stuff, all sort of movie stuff is stolen,rotten,gone missing, sold, gifted, who keeps this stuff in check, safe and on a inventory and who remembers "oh yeah Peter Cushin got a head cast for Top Secret"
huh even better than BR 2029?
Feyd expected to just fuck with that Atreides slave gladiator. He was showing off for the Fenrings, because they were visiting from the Emperor's court. Nobody knew that the Atreides were such badass fighters, and by all accounts, this guy was especially tough. Feyd was actually worried for a bit. The only things he did that were tricky was to NOT drug the slave, and to switch the poisoned knife hand. It was already SOP to have one poisoned blade, a drugged gladiator, barbed hooks to help slow the gladiator down, and a bunch of (essentially) rodeo clowns there to help out if Feyd got in real trouble.
I really hope they include this in the movie. Pleeeeease.
(Do we know who's playing Feyd yet?)
Well Villeneuve considers this the absolute project of his life so we'll see.
>I just want to know who's gonna play as Feyd
>>mfw Sting comes back
You know Feyd is 16 in this movie, right?
Im not sure Sting is that good of an actor.
I just hope the box office sting won't hurt the direction of the movie.
The movie is being released in two parts so the studio can gauge how it's being received, if it does well then we get the second half of the movie.
Wouldn't they film it all at once? Or would they wait to do post production for the second and then just scrap it if the first one flops?
I'm nervous about this one, I don't know if normies will be able to handle this. Hopefully it will have better marketing than BR2049.
I'm nervous too because I don't want half of a movie. If they keep pushing this then it could definitely have a chance of becoming a major franchise.
The second part would be released regardless of how well the first half performed. You think they'll stop filming for a year to see the box office numbers first instead of shooting the whole thing at once?
One thing that gives me hope is they seem to be going all in on the franchise, making the Bene Gesserit show and stuff and the casting of the film.
They will film it all and wait to do post.
I really want the gladiator scene to be included. Of course, if it is saved for part 2, it'll be awesome too. Feyd will be the foil to Paul.
Jared Harris please
Nope, they are filming one by one. Such an undertaking is extremely expensive, especially for the preproduction part of it.
Yeah in a perfect world it would be good, but maybe this will be better because it will give Timothee enough time to reflect and beef up a bit for the second part.
Yikes.
Is there a bigger enemy to cinema than Denis Villeneuve? All of his “films” are bombarded with pseudo imitations of other directors: Prisoners is a blatant remake of David Fincher’s Zodiac. Enemy borrows elements from Alfonso Cuaron’s Prisoner of Azkaban, and Arrival, the biggest offender of all, plagiarizes the moody peril that comfortably resided in Christopher Nolan’s Insomnia. Don’t forget about Sicario either, which is a shamelessly nuanced attempt to hijack the cinematic language of Michael Bay’s Bad Boys 2.
Denis Villeneuve doesn’t contain a single original thought. Blade Runner 2049 was a culmination of hackery and evident of the intellectual dullness of his previous films. The man is simply a proficient illusionist. He knows who to surround himself with. For instance, he employs the likes of Roger Deakins to photograph his movies with IMDBlike sensibilities in order to hijack the approval of impressionable film buffs looking for the next piece of “cinema” to fawn over. Then he calls up Ryan Gosling, still enjoying the indie spoils of his Drive fame, in order to drown 2049 in arthouse approval.
Denis’s Dune will receive the same cultural reception as George Lucas’ Star Wars prequels, Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides having a strikingly similar casting notion as Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker. Revenge of the Sith can be forgiven as art though. Dune will be the anti-thesis of that, a film crafted by a hack at the peak of his illusionist abilities.
To anticipate Dune is to anticipate the death of cinema.
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quite based I must say
>To anticipate Dune is to anticipate the death of cinema.
Given that the whole moral of the Dune series is that cults of personality are bullshit and the heros journey is propaganda, making a derivative and uninspired adaptation of Dune is peak, absolute peak, art.
it's Skarsgard
yoinks
Not with Zendaya in it
She cute...
The gladiator was also Hawat's way of testing Feyd and setting him against the Baron in the future. He would eventually attempt to destroy Harkonnen and the Corrino from within had Paul not showed up with the Fremen and overthrew the Emperor.
It would most likely be put in part 2, part 1 should be the rise and fall of Atreides with Paul and Jessica meeting the Fremen for the first time. I would even consider ending it with Leto's death, as that was an extremely powerful scene in the book. Though beginnings of Paul's vision of the Jihad (and also simultaneously the end of part 1 in the book as well) is also a very fitting ending.
Kill yourself you mentally ill faggot.
I think it will end after the fight with Jamis. Otherwise Jamis & Harah's casts won't be announced.
>greatest sci-fi
So the least shit pile of shit? Still shit.
Might end with the spice orgy as it was in the book then.