That's not normal. Normally a Baron would be treated with respect. The reason it's different is because they committed a crime together, in which the emperor took all the reputation risk and the Harkonnens got everything they wanted. Baron knows he can use that to his advantage, so he prepares Feyd. Emperor is also very aware, so even though the Baron hasn't actually done anything wrong yet, there's a good chance he betrayed the emperor, from the emperors POV.
The emperor looks so tired, the slumped posture, his daughter looks more menacing than him. I do think this is intended. The man's past his prime, manipulated by the bene geseritt, run through the ringer by this Atreides business that HE started. Clearly he's having regrets. Yet still, the clean aesthetic and simple clothes (while yes inaccurate to the book) gives a feeling of minimalist power. Power doesn't need to flaunt.
Agreed, I see this scene as him realizing how much he fucked up by siding with the Harkonnens who are so stupid they have no idea the South is full of Fremen/who Muad'dib is
He is not ahead of the game anymore, but he is still very much in the game. Most of all he is ahead of Wladimir Harkonnen, who at that point can only chose wether he will meet his end through the Emperor, Feyd-Rautha or Muad'dib (or a toddler with fetal spice syndrome, in the books).
Emperor: "Why have you brought me here?"" Baron: "Your highness, there must be some mistake. I never requested your presence." Emperor: "Ah, but your lack of action demanded it. Your dreadful mismanagement, your bad judgement, and assigning Raban the governorship. You've forced me to come here and set things straight, personally."
@@TheDirtysouthfan Okay, basic politics goes like this: Muad'Dib made a blatant, public challenge to the Emperor, and the Emperor is getting older, has no male heir, and is looking weak already, so every second that Muad'Dib is alive makes the Emperor look even weaker. In a democracy, a ruler can maintain power through various things because their power base is from being chosen by the people and is voted for because they do things the people like. An autocrat can only maintain power so long as he appears too strong to be challenged. All threats must be destroyed, all dissenting voices must be silenced, all rivals must be crushed. He had to go with his daughter and full entourage because to do otherwise would make him look weak. Going with the whole crew is his way of saying "I am so certain of my unassailable strength that I bring my daughter here. I hope that clears it up.
My teacher from the film school I studied at is exactly like this: if he doesn't like the START of an argument (even in the first five words, as he did with me a few times), he'll just interrupt it with some rude/snob comment and demand a new argument right away.
Yeah, I have no idea why everyone gives Christopher Walken sh*t for being in this movie. He plays a frail old man detached from reality, being worshipped like a saint. Of course he's a crazy and corrupt character and it's all there for us to see in Walken's performance.
@@maniak1768 Not entirely detached from reality. The emperor is better informed than the Harkonnen what is going on on their own planet. Most of all he has the fairly obvious thought that constant insurrectionist attacks and half of the planet not even being under investigation might somehow be connected. This scene rather shows the Baron's greatest slip from reality, as him underestimating the Fremen allowed them to take refuge in the southern regions of Dune.
I don't how how Denis figured out that women with chains/veils/metal shards draped over their faces is the most DUNE shit ever but it really is the most DUNE shit ever
It makes them look armored and dangerous without making them sharp or dangerous looking. It's an excellent way of showing how powerful the Bene Gesserit are
I'm pretty sure he's the only person in that room who actually cares about what happens to the Baron. Feyd, on the other hand, was delighted that he didn’t have to kill the Baron himself.
I think Walken would have been fine if he wasn't so infamous. The more I watch this movie, the more I like this Emperor. His face, his posture, it works. He was just too jarring the first time out. Everyone was waiting for his Walkenisms.
Yeah, I actually really like his portrayal of the emperor. He's a tired old man whose seen too much, the guilt over what he did to Leto clearly hangs over him. Yet at the same time you can see hints of the fiercely ruthless man he must have been in his youth, just with how casually he has the Baron cut down.
@@mbari_b nothing actually criminal but he’s got a larger than life persona that’s somehow exceeded the bounds of typical fame. Like Nic Cage. ‘Famous’ doesn’t quite capture it.
I wondered why the Emperor decided to come here in person. When the Baron sees the Emperor come, he gives orders to contact the Great Houses and say that they were attacked by the Sardukar. Given that the Emperor brought legions of Sardukar, I think his intent from the start was to kill the Baron, and the Baron understood this. This meeting was to extract all the information he could get out of the Baron before killing him. The Baron however wanted to buy time. He couldn't openly challenge the Emperor when he arrived, but thought that if the Emperor left this meeting, he would follow up by attacking, so the Baron wants to keep the Emperor with him as long as possible until the other Great Houses arrive. He just didnt' expect that Feyd-Rautha and Rabban would do nothing to stop his execution.
The emperor is taking advantage of a situation which could nullify the threat the Harkonnens pose to him through them spilling the beans of his involvement in the destruction of House Atreides. The Baron told Feyd that was how he was going to become emperor. This is why the emperor rushed to the planet.
The emperor rushed to Arrakis because of Paul If he told to the great houses about how the emperor planned the fall of the Atreides there would have been a terrible war Maybe even worse than Paul Jihad
He's a sociopath who loves violence but they do state that he's highly intelligent so he knows even if he could take a few down the Sardaukar would stop him quickly.
Too late anyway. The emperor brought probably 300k sardaukar which can be a match 1:1 for the fremen. But millions of fremen have already surrounded the battlefield and for the emperor to leave he would have to abandon his troops which have been fully deployed.
So many Sardaukar warriors died needlessly due to the power-hungry machinations of the Emperor, the Baron, and the Bene Geseritt. These men deserved better...
Seeing the Baron kneel in front of Shaddam IV is so powerful. This and after Leto poisons him are the only times we ever see the Baron in a position of weakness.
The power dynamics in this scene are well displayed. The Harkonnens, always so confident and bold, prostrate themselves before the Emperor, clearly uneasy in the Imperial presence and nervous as to what he may do to them.
The design of the throne room is very Villeneuve, like an Aztec pyramid, similar to the Wallace Industries interior in Blade Runner 2049. The Azetc aesthetic was also the inspiration for some parts of the original Blade Runner.
@@kristofgulyas2541 Extremely unlikely. The aristrocratic houses, unless they openly revolt, are basically untouchable by the emperor. Demeaning him like that was alreadyd a massive show of force but also very much stretching his limits. Going directly for one of their leaders would sure as day trigger the other houses teaming up against him. That is why Wladimir (who is not exactly the most beloved among his peers) even hinting that the emperor might go for him had them sending their ships into Dune's orbit, they did not come to fight Muad'Dib. Indeed the emperor trying to hide his involvement in the Atreides downfall is a large part of the story of the first Dune book.
I actually thought that the Emperor already knew Paul is Muad'Dib given that he and his daughter found out he is still alive from the message he sent to him early on.
The Emperor has 2 problems on Arrakis: 1. Paul has survived the betrayal of the Atreides and can testify to the use of Sardaukar troops against a great house. 2. The Harknonnens are planning to reveal his assistance in destroying House Atreides to the other Great Houses so they can put Feyd-Rautha on the throne. Either one of these will destroy his legitimacy and precipitate a civil war in the Empire for the throne. In order to survive, he needs to destroy both threats somehow. He doesn’t know where Paul is so he has to wait on Threat 1. Threat 2 on the other hand has failed to maintain spice production. So before the Harknonnens can move against him, he sets out in this video to accuse the Harknonnens of incompetence in drastically underestimating the population of the Fremen and that he will ‘fix’ the Muad’dib problem himself with his Sardaukar (it goes without saying the Harknonnen problem for the Emperor will also be ‘fixed’).
While many don't like Christopher Walken's Emperor, saying he is not authoritative, intimidating or sinister enough, the 'More, more, give me more' packs a lot of sass and is golden meme material
Can you upload the scene after Paul wakes up and talks to his mother about the narrow path and their bloodline. Thank you love the uploads, hope it’s not too much
All of the main characters in this scene are so damn interesting. They really needed a mini-series to do them justice. Still, wonderful performances from all.
Baron, have you ever investigated the south regions of Arrakis? Well, the entire region is uninhabitable. It’s well known, your Majesty. [Emperor] Your uninhabited South exhibits evidence of human activity.
@@volkerw. He doesn't see women that way very often. Desire and humiliation. Hell only bend over for a dominant woman but Irulan only gives the appearance of it she's not really like Margot or Jessica. But I imagine given his night with Margot he thinks all the BG are like Margot and he is down to be pegged
I love how exposed the baron's nape is at the start of the scene. He is at a lower raising, than the normally placcid hovering he maintains. he is not reclined comfortably back. The heavy silk of his garb appears to seep into his form: and yet the definition of the countours of his own flesh is bade a bleak, painfully lit entrance. The warm lighting is so out of place for the baron: who in every film, save for his homeworld's own sun, has basked in shadow and translucent guise of sheer veil (he's only ever exposed on ARRAKIS. He always has his sun to the back, when he emerges form his cocooned transport, from the imposing stone coffins of his narrowed outlook. Dune conveys POWER, SO damn well.
The Harkonnen strike me as more vulnerable overall whenever they are naturally lit, and have color back in them. No more playing the vampire or ghoul for you lot... now you are human again.
I also love the look on Feyd's face. Geidi Prime was preschool shit. Here is REAL power and it's got Feyd hard as diamonds. He wants a piece of that action.
Don't be shocked by the tone of my voice Check out the Sardaukar's, weapon of choice You can float like this, you can float like that. You can float like this, you can float like that. You can float like this, you can float like that. You can float like this, you can float like that. Walk without rhythm, it won't attract the worm Walk without rhythm and it won't attract the worm Walk without rhythm and it won't attract the worm If you walk without rhythm, ha, you never learn, yeah
these are excellent clips, could you upload the scene where Paul talks about “swaying the nonbelievers” and Jessica talks about Duke Leto not believing in revenge? I really appreciate you uploading all these clips!
This would have been a lot funnier in Jodorowsky’s version with the Emperor being Salvador Dali sat on a dolphin toilet. Orson Welles would be trying not to crack up laughing while being interrogated
Man, the Emperor's throne room is dark & austere, in contrast to what we saw in the previous two productions. It's Brutalist scale alone is meant to intimidate anyone who comes before the Emperor. Oh, and has anyone noticed that the Princess looks like she's ready for some kind of ritual combat? Phil the Cat
He didnt realized how much of a screw up the harkonnens were. He wanted a clean cut from the atreides line then he will deal with the harkonnens later.
Even with the Emperor's body language portraying him as past his prime, the authority in his voice here shows that he's still not a man to be taken lightly.
Zero chance. THe reason why the emperor left his planet and brought all his sardaukar with him is because he realized Muad dib was about to fully control the whole planet. He had to rush in before its too late. Of course the emperor only realized too late that there are actually millions of fremen in the south.
Also Paul declared 'kanly' (House to House warfare) on the Emperor, which he could not refuse...Shaddam went to Arrakis in person to lead the Sardaukar (and answer the kanly challenge), and he brought his entire Sardaukar army to genocide the Fremen
"Bring in that floating fat man, the Baron."
Clarification, because appearantly there is at least one more floating fat man in the imperial palace.
@@Nickname-ef9tv the original 1984 film
@@crocop4life Now i imagine they accidentially bring in the 1984 Duke, then the 2000 Duke, only then the correct Duke.
I Understood That Reference😀😁🤓😎
Wish the Emperor had this level of boss energy in this adaptation
Even the baron who is cruel and overconfident was reduced to nothing in front of the emperor
And his stumbled speaking shows he is absolutely not used to talking to someone above him.
"always a bigger fish" - Qui Gon Jinn
Yeah, the Harkonnens were groveling at the emperor's feet.
That's not normal. Normally a Baron would be treated with respect. The reason it's different is because they committed a crime together, in which the emperor took all the reputation risk and the Harkonnens got everything they wanted. Baron knows he can use that to his advantage, so he prepares Feyd. Emperor is also very aware, so even though the Baron hasn't actually done anything wrong yet, there's a good chance he betrayed the emperor, from the emperors POV.
@@gezenews : Also the Harkonnen are particularily disliked by the other houses, the emperor can allow himself to be rougher on them.
The emperor looks so tired, the slumped posture, his daughter looks more menacing than him.
I do think this is intended. The man's past his prime, manipulated by the bene geseritt, run through the ringer by this Atreides business that HE started. Clearly he's having regrets.
Yet still, the clean aesthetic and simple clothes (while yes inaccurate to the book) gives a feeling of minimalist power. Power doesn't need to flaunt.
Agreed, I see this scene as him realizing how much he fucked up by siding with the Harkonnens who are so stupid they have no idea the South is full of Fremen/who Muad'dib is
He is not ahead of the game anymore, but he is still very much in the game. Most of all he is ahead of Wladimir Harkonnen, who at that point can only chose wether he will meet his end through the Emperor, Feyd-Rautha or Muad'dib (or a toddler with fetal spice syndrome, in the books).
@@Nickname-ef9tv fetal spice syndrome 🤣
I agree. People who say he was miscast don't get it. When the Emperor says "Your father was a weak man", he's actually projecting.
@@hydra7427Well he doesn’t strike me as weak. He’s actually the strongest screen depiction of the character. He’s just old and physically frail.
The puppet’s strings are severed
My god I didn’t even realize
damn that’s a brilliant insight
What did that device actually do?
@@riptiide9285 I always assumed it was keeping him alive after getting partially poisoned by Leto
@@riptiide9285looks life a life support system, seems like Leto has damaged Baron’s lungs permanently with the gas.
Officer: "Your majesty, the storm is approaching we should return to orbit"
Emperor Walken: "I don't want to"
But I have a gun?
I don't care.
But, that doesn't make sense?!
Too bad.
Sardaukar: My lord, couldn't we just scootch to a safe distance?
Emperor Walken: Don't make me tell you AGAIN about the scootching
"Mua Dib is alive! I must find him. And give him his watch."
“I wore this up my ass for two years.”
It was up the Baron's ass for twenty years!
Ding ding ding!*
*Wakes up.
“There’s only one place for this watch to go…”
Up his a$$
"Baron, I've got a fevah, and the only prescription, is some more of that spice melange!"
You got that from the Honest Trailers video
Emperor: "Why have you brought me here?""
Baron: "Your highness, there must be some mistake. I never requested your presence."
Emperor: "Ah, but your lack of action demanded it. Your dreadful mismanagement, your bad judgement, and assigning Raban the governorship. You've forced me to come here and set things straight, personally."
One great part of that scene is Rabban's head on clear display in front of the Baron before the Emperor even speaks.
I still don't get why, he not only came in person, but he brought his daughter and the top Bene Gesserit with him
@@TheDirtysouthfan Okay, basic politics goes like this: Muad'Dib made a blatant, public challenge to the Emperor, and the Emperor is getting older, has no male heir, and is looking weak already, so every second that Muad'Dib is alive makes the Emperor look even weaker. In a democracy, a ruler can maintain power through various things because their power base is from being chosen by the people and is voted for because they do things the people like. An autocrat can only maintain power so long as he appears too strong to be challenged. All threats must be destroyed, all dissenting voices must be silenced, all rivals must be crushed. He had to go with his daughter and full entourage because to do otherwise would make him look weak. Going with the whole crew is his way of saying "I am so certain of my unassailable strength that I bring my daughter here.
I hope that clears it up.
book Baron Harkonnen is rolling in his grave about how dirty Villeneuve did him.
@@FirstLast-cg2nk Good explanation. Thanks.
Emperor is like my professor that question all my presentation
My teacher from the film school I studied at is exactly like this: if he doesn't like the START of an argument (even in the first five words, as he did with me a few times), he'll just interrupt it with some rude/snob comment and demand a new argument right away.
I can only hope that saying "I wasn't aware of this!" to him, after he points out a fallacy, doesn't result in him responding with a sword.
@@loonie5468the princess shows no mercy.😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@loonie5468 Hopefully the professor also doesn't screams "your facts are wrong, you must find it!" while I am struggling on the floor.
Jajajaja
“ muad’Dib is Alive… I must find him “ so good.
It doesn't sound like the emperor
The music cue along with his delivery is 🤌🏻
Yeah, I have no idea why everyone gives Christopher Walken sh*t for being in this movie. He plays a frail old man detached from reality, being worshipped like a saint. Of course he's a crazy and corrupt character and it's all there for us to see in Walken's performance.
Grumpy boss must do everything himself, 10193 AG.
@@maniak1768 Not entirely detached from reality. The emperor is better informed than the Harkonnen what is going on on their own planet. Most of all he has the fairly obvious thought that constant insurrectionist attacks and half of the planet not even being under investigation might somehow be connected. This scene rather shows the Baron's greatest slip from reality, as him underestimating the Fremen allowed them to take refuge in the southern regions of Dune.
I don't how how Denis figured out that women with chains/veils/metal shards draped over their faces is the most DUNE shit ever but it really is the most DUNE shit ever
it doesn't make them look reduced or pushed to the background either
Phenomenal design
It makes them look armored and dangerous without making them sharp or dangerous looking. It's an excellent way of showing how powerful the Bene Gesserit are
In my headcannon it protects them from Bene Gesserit manipulations. Same with the one the Rev mother wears
It's actually based on traditional Berber and Bedouin women's clothing.
Its funny how Rabban shits himself when the Emperor's guard attacks the Baron but Fayd doesn't give a shit.
I'm pretty sure he's the only person in that room who actually cares about what happens to the Baron. Feyd, on the other hand, was delighted that he didn’t have to kill the Baron himself.
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Christopher Findem 🎉
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What's the opposite of Christpher Walken?
Christopher Reeves
Zorin from James Bond is King of the Universe.
Noice, made do the laugh laugh.
I think Walken would have been fine if he wasn't so infamous. The more I watch this movie, the more I like this Emperor. His face, his posture, it works. He was just too jarring the first time out. Everyone was waiting for his Walkenisms.
Yeah, I actually really like his portrayal of the emperor. He's a tired old man whose seen too much, the guilt over what he did to Leto clearly hangs over him. Yet at the same time you can see hints of the fiercely ruthless man he must have been in his youth, just with how casually he has the Baron cut down.
Walken is infamous? What did he do?
@@mbari_b nothing actually criminal but he’s got a larger than life persona that’s somehow exceeded the bounds of typical fame. Like Nic Cage. ‘Famous’ doesn’t quite capture it.
@mik9napkin598 oh yeah I understand.
Props to the writing team because Walken did not overshadow the film at all
Going in expecting him to be very Walken I thought it worked fine.
...the cast is already packed with recognisable faces anyway.
I wondered why the Emperor decided to come here in person. When the Baron sees the Emperor come, he gives orders to contact the Great Houses and say that they were attacked by the Sardukar. Given that the Emperor brought legions of Sardukar, I think his intent from the start was to kill the Baron, and the Baron understood this. This meeting was to extract all the information he could get out of the Baron before killing him. The Baron however wanted to buy time. He couldn't openly challenge the Emperor when he arrived, but thought that if the Emperor left this meeting, he would follow up by attacking, so the Baron wants to keep the Emperor with him as long as possible until the other Great Houses arrive. He just didnt' expect that Feyd-Rautha and Rabban would do nothing to stop his execution.
The emperor is taking advantage of a situation which could nullify the threat the Harkonnens pose to him through them spilling the beans of his involvement in the destruction of House Atreides. The Baron told Feyd that was how he was going to become emperor. This is why the emperor rushed to the planet.
The emperor rushed to Arrakis because of Paul
If he told to the great houses about how the emperor planned the fall of the Atreides there would have been a terrible war
Maybe even worse than Paul Jihad
@@Ale-dd3ek Ah yes - that was in that message stick he sent. cheers
1:48 I think this is one of the few times in the movie if at all where Feyd is shocked / intimidated by something. Sardaukar are badasses
This and "silence!" Are the only scenes where feyd is actually scared. Everything else he's fearless towards
He's a sociopath who loves violence but they do state that he's highly intelligent so he knows even if he could take a few down the Sardaukar would stop him quickly.
He should have listened to the Sardaukar commander
Too late anyway. The emperor brought probably 300k sardaukar which can be a match 1:1 for the fremen. But millions of fremen have already surrounded the battlefield and for the emperor to leave he would have to abandon his troops which have been fully deployed.
@@dudsulugulugan7639 I’m pretty sure the Sardaukar commander knew that
Why didn't the emperor leave when the the entire mountains got blown up? Hey Fermen got nukes, we DON'T.
So many Sardaukar warriors died needlessly due to the power-hungry machinations of the Emperor, the Baron, and the Bene Geseritt. These men deserved better...
@@Trenex1000no, they didn't. They were tools. They were used up and discarded like tools.
Seeing the Baron kneel in front of Shaddam IV is so powerful. This and after Leto poisons him are the only times we ever see the Baron in a position of weakness.
The power dynamics in this scene are well displayed. The Harkonnens, always so confident and bold, prostrate themselves before the Emperor, clearly uneasy in the Imperial presence and nervous as to what he may do to them.
More more
More cowbell
The Baron’s recordings failed to satisfy Shaddam IV.
The design of the throne room is very Villeneuve, like an Aztec pyramid, similar to the Wallace Industries interior in Blade Runner 2049. The Azetc aesthetic was also the inspiration for some parts of the original Blade Runner.
I just wanted to say that it's not the official throne room, it's the Imperial Tent, a structure that could be assembled and dismantled.
The Tyrell Corp building for example.
source?
@@jacobmatthews7524 who are you asking? the OP?
@@cyborgbadger1015 yes, thats why it didnt have an @
Thank You for uploading this clip, I giggle when the Emperor said “ more… more “
Dune fans after the movie is over.
More cowbell.
"Mobb Deep is alive, i must find him"!
Mahdi and muadib. Paul picked a nickname thats like one syllable less to the actual prophet’s name
1:53 This had to be one of the most satisfying moments in the film, ngl.
Just how did they intend the meeting to end without Muad'dib attacking?
"Leave my presence!"
"Ahem... i would if i could..."
@@Nickname-ef9tv I think it would ending like this:
"Execute the fat baron for being incompetent."
@@kristofgulyas2541 Extremely unlikely. The aristrocratic houses, unless they openly revolt, are basically untouchable by the emperor. Demeaning him like that was alreadyd a massive show of force but also very much stretching his limits. Going directly for one of their leaders would sure as day trigger the other houses teaming up against him. That is why Wladimir (who is not exactly the most beloved among his peers) even hinting that the emperor might go for him had them sending their ships into Dune's orbit, they did not come to fight Muad'Dib. Indeed the emperor trying to hide his involvement in the Atreides downfall is a large part of the story of the first Dune book.
I actually thought that the Emperor already knew Paul is Muad'Dib given that he and his daughter found out he is still alive from the message he sent to him early on.
Princess Irulan concluded it on her own but did not tell the Emperor by order of the Bene Gesserit. The Emperor learned it from the message later on.
@@Nickname-ef9tv Yeah that's what I meant, until he brings the Baron into questioning for this scene.
The Emperor has 2 problems on Arrakis: 1. Paul has survived the betrayal of the Atreides and can testify to the use of Sardaukar troops against a great house. 2. The Harknonnens are planning to reveal his assistance in destroying House Atreides to the other Great Houses so they can put Feyd-Rautha on the throne. Either one of these will destroy his legitimacy and precipitate a civil war in the Empire for the throne. In order to survive, he needs to destroy both threats somehow. He doesn’t know where Paul is so he has to wait on Threat 1. Threat 2 on the other hand has failed to maintain spice production. So before the Harknonnens can move against him, he sets out in this video to accuse the Harknonnens of incompetence in drastically underestimating the population of the Fremen and that he will ‘fix’ the Muad’dib problem himself with his Sardaukar (it goes without saying the Harknonnen problem for the Emperor will also be ‘fixed’).
I took it as he does know, he’s just highlighting the Harkonnens’ incompetence. They don’t know but he does
@@liamtomblin6798 Yeah, but I think the Baron also realized this when Paul calls him "grandfather" right before he kills him
When you try to flirt but your family constantly embarasses you.
While many don't like Christopher Walken's Emperor, saying he is not authoritative, intimidating or sinister enough, the 'More, more, give me more' packs a lot of sass and is golden meme material
Walken is intimidation incarnate. Maybe I watched too many other movies with him.
It's really almost unbelievable how beautifully shot this movie was, in addition to how well it translated many of the book's most important concepts.
Emperor: Muad'Dib is alive! I must find him!
Me: Oh don't worry! He'll find you! 😈
the casting of Dune was magnificent, especially Florence Pugh as the Emperor's daughter. Her ' you are so fucked ' expression at 0:30 !!
1:14 If this Sardukar soldier had been listened to, everything would've been different
That black satin fabric draped over baron is everything.. it’s giving couture
I was thinking the same, I love kaftans... but personally I'd rather have it in midnight blue.
bro looks like he’s waiting for the barber to cut his hair
@@gerunkwon2598"It is done..."
Can you upload the scene after Paul wakes up and talks to his mother about the narrow path and their bloodline. Thank you love the uploads, hope it’s not too much
For the first time we see the Baron out of his comfort zone .. and things escalate quickly.
Thank you for uploading these videos! I watched the movie 3 more times and always looked forward to this scene for Irulan’s chainmail.
For Irulan's no bra policy you mean
Baron went from the ultimate mastermind to basically being a fat guy at Walmart when faced with true power
The cowbell must flow
He who controls the cowbell controls the universe!
All of the main characters in this scene are so damn interesting. They really needed a mini-series to do them justice. Still, wonderful performances from all.
Irulan's head dress is so dope
I’m surprised it wasn’t attached to one of Florence Pugh dumb nose rings she always like to wear.
General Zod offscreen yells....."I WILL FIND HIM!"
Baron, have you ever investigated the south regions of Arrakis?
Well, the entire region is uninhabitable.
It’s well known, your Majesty.
[Emperor] Your uninhabited South exhibits evidence of human activity.
I wasn’t aware of this. I swear to you I wasn’t aware of any of this!
@@benderthepirate Muadi'b is alive. I MUST FIND HIM.
That little 'Hm!" when Feyd looked at Irulan XD He can see the BG everywhere and their fingers in every pie
I think that little "hm" actually expresses his sexual interest in her. But i might be wrong...
@@volkerw. He doesn't see women that way very often. Desire and humiliation. Hell only bend over for a dominant woman but Irulan only gives the appearance of it she's not really like Margot or Jessica. But I imagine given his night with Margot he thinks all the BG are like Margot and he is down to be pegged
Feyd knows that he must marry Irulan if he wants to be new Emperor.
@@paulkellerman2603 Yeah but then Paul beat him to it.
@@samkresil6011 Paul's first stare on Feyd: "Get off loser. Princess is mine".
I love how exposed the baron's nape is at the start of the scene. He is at a lower raising, than the normally placcid hovering he maintains. he is not reclined comfortably back. The heavy silk of his garb appears to seep into his form: and yet the definition of the countours of his own flesh is bade a bleak, painfully lit entrance. The warm lighting is so out of place for the baron: who in every film, save for his homeworld's own sun, has basked in shadow and translucent guise of sheer veil (he's only ever exposed on ARRAKIS. He always has his sun to the back, when he emerges form his cocooned transport, from the imposing stone coffins of his narrowed outlook. Dune conveys POWER, SO damn well.
The Harkonnen strike me as more vulnerable overall whenever they are naturally lit, and have color back in them. No more playing the vampire or ghoul for you lot... now you are human again.
00:53 MORE COWBELL!
“The entire region is uninhabitable. It’s well known, Your Majesty. 🥺”
Denis: I want you to portray the emperor In the most Christopher Walken way possible.
Christopher: Say no.. more!
How much cowbell do you want your majesty?
The emperor 0:52
Idk who did the costume design but thank you to whoever did Florence Pugh's dress
Irulan's outfit design is phemomenal.
More , more , give me more cowbell !
Despite how he carries himself. Despite his reputation. In the end he's middle management. And here the Emperor is painfully reminding him of that.
I also love the look on Feyd's face. Geidi Prime was preschool shit. Here is REAL power and it's got Feyd hard as diamonds. He wants a piece of that action.
1:28
1:32 Rabban's face
1:36 Baron should have ended his answer with "Perhaps you should get some rest..."
That soundtrack of impending dread. Love it
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Don't be shocked by the tone of my voice
Check out the Sardaukar's, weapon of choice
You can float like this, you can float like that.
You can float like this, you can float like that.
You can float like this, you can float like that.
You can float like this, you can float like that.
Walk without rhythm, it won't attract the worm
Walk without rhythm and it won't attract the worm
Walk without rhythm and it won't attract the worm
If you walk without rhythm, ha, you never learn, yeah
1:53 will always have me in tears
Bring in the floating fat man
There’s something ominously sexy about Irulan’s piercing gaze behind the chain mail head gear and dress. She would have made a formidable emperor.
I wonder if the Emperor had planned to kill the Baron or if he had planned to punish him further.
I just love the way he says "human activity"
"More, MORE, give me more"
Cowbell?
"Muad'dib is alive" has some "Gordon's alive!" vibes back from "Flash Gordon" (1980)
I Understood That Reference🤓😎
That foreboding music at the beginning. Chills.
Everyone: "oh, shut up, Rabban!"
Due diligence process in 10.000 A.D.
these are excellent clips, could you upload the scene where Paul talks about “swaying the nonbelievers” and Jessica talks about Duke Leto not believing in revenge? I really appreciate you uploading all these clips!
i like how princess irulan and reverend mother mohiam kind of look like the angel and devil on the emperor's shoulders
0:57 1:02 "What a douche!"
1:04 "I messed up..."
There's always a bigger fish..
I understood That Reference🤓😎
Princess Irulan standing there like someone out of Berserk.
"I got a fever. And the only prescription is Muad'dib.
Princess Irulan's chain mail looks so good
the emperor can't find muad’Dib so he blames the Baron
This would have been a lot funnier in Jodorowsky’s version with the Emperor being Salvador Dali sat on a dolphin toilet. Orson Welles would be trying not to crack up laughing while being interrogated
1:02 "Appreciate your input, please shut up"
Man, the Emperor's throne room is dark & austere, in contrast to what we saw in the previous two productions.
It's Brutalist scale alone is meant to intimidate anyone who comes before the Emperor.
Oh, and has anyone noticed that the Princess looks like she's ready for some kind of ritual combat?
Phil the Cat
Baron to rabban: WTF shut up.
This is what happens when you don't do your homework 😂
0:53
Emperor: "More, more, give me more!"
Baron: "fuck, IDK, he's a madman"
Baron made me crack up so hard lmao
george doors on the scores has been working out and smoking a few packs of rothmans
Are the tubes from the floating spheres connected to the baron's lungs?
"More! More! Give me more cowbell!"
Favorite scene in the movie. I really thought Walken was an inspired choice. I wish he was given more to do though.
Same here.
The dessert takes the weak !
Why the emperor so pissed when he’s the one that started this? 😂😂😂😂
Because the harkonnes are being incompetent
He didnt realized how much of a screw up the harkonnens were. He wanted a clean cut from the atreides line then he will deal with the harkonnens later.
He knows that Harkonnens are traitors.
the emperor could no longer find spice in his kitchen 😂
Give me more more cowbells.
0:53 more..more.. I gotta have more cowbells baby!
I would have lost it if he'd said "scooch closer, baron."
I thought he was more scary in the version with sting.....in this one he's something of a sad sack
I think that's the point.
Even with the Emperor's body language portraying him as past his prime, the authority in his voice here shows that he's still not a man to be taken lightly.
Thats not my take at all...dude sounds and looks old and feeble. The book paints a much different picture.
Steven Seagal's best role
In part one why doesnt the Baron have the floating thing with the wires?
This is a life support system as the baron was weakened by the toxic gas capsule of duke Leto.
Nothing says power family like a stunning daughter in mithril chainmail.
"More! More!"
"More what, your majesty?"
"More cowbell!"
I realized something, Paul is harkonnen and the Baron wanted an harkonnen on the throne so it's still a win win for him isn't it? 🤔
Yes
Well they are all related truth be told.
The emperor should have never left his planet. He might have had a chance to protect his throne.
Zero chance. THe reason why the emperor left his planet and brought all his sardaukar with him is because he realized Muad dib was about to fully control the whole planet. He had to rush in before its too late. Of course the emperor only realized too late that there are actually millions of fremen in the south.
Also Paul declared 'kanly' (House to House warfare) on the Emperor, which he could not refuse...Shaddam went to Arrakis in person to lead the Sardaukar (and answer the kanly challenge), and he brought his entire Sardaukar army to genocide the Fremen
@@koko40800like Custer at little big horn. Hunter became the hunted, trophy hunters became the trophys
This what happens when you "walk with our rhythm" tsk tsk Baron....you attracted the worm
Each scene and each frame of this movie is photographic masterpiece. Even nolan can't pull of like this stunt. Denis is just different beast.
"give me more, more, more .........cowbell baby!"