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Star Wars put me to sleep every time I ever tried to watch it as a kid.
-Harkonens toned down I'm guessing to keep from getting an R rating.
All I can think while watching it is: How Do They Expect People Not Familiar With The Story Follow This?
HunterTits saysAll I can think while watching it is: How Do They Expect People Not Familiar With The Story Follow This?
I thought they did a damn good job of exposition, especially compared to the final cut of the 84 version. This was good, because on the way I asked my GF if she was familiar with the Dune universe in order to give her a 2 minute primer on it. She responded, "No, if it's a good movie it shouldn't need explanations." I just left it at that, remembering that she's not the brains of this operation.
I think the leave-off point was pretty good. The movie was just long enough, and covered just enough ground, to stand well on its own considering the complexity and volume of the source material. Reportedly the sequel has been greenlighted.
Same with my wife she didn't like old dune movie but she also never reads books or likes complicated movies.
@RC2006 did you ever see the Director's Cut of the miniseries?
You can't buy anymore (but can buy the not-as-good sequel, Children of Dune) because it was pulled over a year ago so it wouldn't 'compete' with the new film (which was also supposed to be released over a year ago but COVID).
Theater was strange, went to a 7:50 Tuesday showing. The ticket counters were completely vacant, they had devices at each window to choose your own movie, pay for it, and get your ticket. I would have bypassed the concession stand, GF wanted something so we waited. There were 2 workers, each serving a couple in front of us, literally nobody else in the vast lobby. After 3 minutes of it not being clear whether they were actually buying stuff or not we went in. There were 4 other people in the whole place.
A story I like telling from the 80s. My high school GF and I went to a Worldcon in Anaheim, Ca. One of the events was the world premiere screening of footage from Lynch's DUNE which was under production. VERY long line outside in the heat for 2 hours to get in, and it was standing room only. There was some Q&A with someone from the production, then they started screening with the mediocre convention center projector which threw barely enough lumens to really see the picture. The audience was rapt, and I swear 1000 orgasms busted when the sand worm was shown. Then some usher opened the back door, FLOODING the screen with outside light. It was like a switch was flipped and thousands of people roared, "CLOSE THE FUUUUUCKIIIIINNGGGG DOOOOOOOR!" A minute later, the same usher opened the door again with a quicker and louder response. A minute later, that fucker opens it again, and this time everyone seated sprang to their feet and all in attendance whirled and shouted CLOSE THAT FUUUUCKINNGGG DOOOOOOOR! with a passion and frenzy that suggested the entire crowd was about to run over the seats to beat the guy up if it happened again. Luckily they ran the film a second time.