• "Dune"

    From Irish Mike@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 11 22:32:40 2022
    Just watched the new version and didn't care
    for it at all. However, to be fair, I just wasn't in
    the mood to sit through it. I read the "Dune" books
    and watched the old movie version and enjoyed it.
    But that was a very long long time ago.

    Hopefully some one here will post a more objective review.

    Irish Mike

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  • From Eddie Grove@21:1/5 to Irish Mike on Sat Mar 12 14:56:26 2022
    Irish Mike <[email protected]> writes:

    Just watched the new version and didn't care
    for it at all. However, to be fair, I just wasn't in
    the mood to sit through it. I read the "Dune" books
    and watched the old movie version and enjoyed it.
    But that was a very long long time ago.

    Hopefully some one here will post a more objective review.

    Irish Mike

    The biggest downside: it was part 1 of 2 and that wasn't mentioned in
    the advertising. The main character barely interacted with the plot of
    what will make him truly special for part 2 and any further sequels.

    They did a great job of setting a mood for the movie. It was pretty
    true to the book. They only cut one thing I thought was important, but I suppose you have to cut something. There were enormous plot holes, but
    those were in the book too, and you are just supposed to gloss over
    them. I would have thought any fan of the books would enjoy the movie,
    so your review surprised me.

    It was far superior to the 1984 movie, which was a bad joke.

    If you haven't read the book, I would suggest waiting until part 2 is
    released before seeing part 1. Nothing is resolved in part 1.
    I'm surprised it did as well as it did.

    Eddie

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to Eddie Grove on Sun Mar 13 15:15:00 2022
    On 2022-03-12 22:56:26 +0000, Eddie Grove said:
    Irish Mike <[email protected]> writes:

    Just watched the new version and didn't care
    for it at all. However, to be fair, I just wasn't in
    the mood to sit through it. I read the "Dune" books
    and watched the old movie version and enjoyed it.
    But that was a very long long time ago.

    Hopefully some one here will post a more objective review.

    Irish Mike

    The biggest downside: it was part 1 of 2 and that wasn't mentioned in
    the advertising.

    Probably in case it was such a massive flop that they were not able to
    make "part 2". If they do it's possibly they'll retro-fit the first
    movie with a "part 1" subtitle, like Geroge Lucas did with the original
    "Star Wars".

    We're still waiting for the next "Narnia" movie and the second "Tintin"
    movie, among others. Mind you, the second "Avatar" movie is due soon,
    13 years after the original, so maybe there's still hope for some of
    these other missing sequels yet*. ;-)



    * No I don't expect another Narnia movie in that particular set to ever
    be made - the original actors are far too old now for a start.



    The main character barely interacted with the plot of
    what will make him truly special for part 2 and any further sequels.

    They did a great job of setting a mood for the movie. It was pretty
    true to the book. They only cut one thing I thought was important, but I suppose you have to cut something. There were enormous plot holes, but
    those were in the book too, and you are just supposed to gloss over
    them. I would have thought any fan of the books would enjoy the movie,
    so your review surprised me.

    It was far superior to the 1984 movie, which was a bad joke.

    If you haven't read the book, I would suggest waiting until part 2 is released before seeing part 1. Nothing is resolved in part 1.
    I'm surprised it did as well as it did.

    Eddie

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  • From Eddie Grove@21:1/5 to Your Name on Sat Mar 12 23:25:48 2022
    Your Name <[email protected]> writes:

    On 2022-03-12 22:56:26 +0000, Eddie Grove said:
    Irish Mike <[email protected]> writes:

    Just watched the new version and didn't care
    for it at all. However, to be fair, I just wasn't in
    the mood to sit through it. I read the "Dune" books
    and watched the old movie version and enjoyed it.
    But that was a very long long time ago.

    Hopefully some one here will post a more objective review.

    Irish Mike

    The biggest downside: it was part 1 of 2 and that wasn't mentioned in
    the advertising.

    Probably in case it was such a massive flop that they were not able to
    make "part 2". If they do it's possibly they'll retro-fit the first
    movie with a "part 1" subtitle, like Geroge Lucas did with the
    original "Star Wars".

    There already was a "part 1" when I watched it on HBO Max. I assume it
    was in the theatrical release as well, at least I think I read something
    to that effect. It was in a small font and so you might have missed it.

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  • From trotsky@21:1/5 to Eddie Grove on Sun Mar 13 08:32:49 2022
    On 3/12/2022 4:56 PM, Eddie Grove wrote:
    Irish Mike <[email protected]> writes:

    Just watched the new version and didn't care
    for it at all. However, to be fair, I just wasn't in
    the mood to sit through it. I read the "Dune" books
    and watched the old movie version and enjoyed it.
    But that was a very long long time ago.

    Hopefully some one here will post a more objective review.

    Irish Mike

    The biggest downside: it was part 1 of 2 and that wasn't mentioned in
    the advertising.


    At the time it was released Part 2 hadn't been greenlit.

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to Eddie Grove on Mon Mar 14 10:46:26 2022
    On 2022-03-13 07:25:48 +0000, Eddie Grove said:
    Your Name <[email protected]> writes:
    On 2022-03-12 22:56:26 +0000, Eddie Grove said:
    Irish Mike <[email protected]> writes:

    Just watched the new version and didn't care
    for it at all. However, to be fair, I just wasn't in
    the mood to sit through it. I read the "Dune" books
    and watched the old movie version and enjoyed it.
    But that was a very long long time ago.

    Hopefully some one here will post a more objective review.

    Irish Mike

    The biggest downside: it was part 1 of 2 and that wasn't mentioned in
    the advertising.

    Probably in case it was such a massive flop that they were not able to
    make "part 2". If they do it's possibly they'll retro-fit the first
    movie with a "part 1" subtitle, like Geroge Lucas did with the
    original "Star Wars".

    There already was a "part 1" when I watched it on HBO Max. I assume it
    was in the theatrical release as well, at least I think I read something
    to that effect. It was in a small font and so you might have missed it.

    Never seen it (never want to see it), You're almost certainly right,
    the Wikipedia pages does say ...

    Dune (titled onscreen as Dune: Part One) is a 2021 American
    epic science fiction film directed by Denis Villeneuve and
    written by Villeneuve, Jon Spaihts, and Eric Roth.
    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dune_(2021_film)>

    It does appear on-screen in the 10min preview (first 10mins??) just
    after the 3min mark:
    <https://youtu.be/dFa0jyEOcVw?t=183>

    BUT, as Eddie Grove indicated above most of the *advertising* (posters,
    etc.) don't have that subtitle.

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  • From Otto J. Makela@21:1/5 to Your Name on Thu Mar 24 11:54:37 2022
    Your Name <[email protected]> wrote:

    We're still waiting for the next "Narnia" movie

    The next book in line would be The Silver Chair, and I believe the
    producers kinda agreed that the rather ham-fisted Christian parable
    (which of course all of the books are) and not very cinematic
    settings make it pretty much unfilmable.

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