I have never seen this movie. I was going to ask a classmate if I could borrow his dvd, bit he destroyed the dvd because he hated it. 😂 How is the new one compared to this older one?
@@mikaelbiilmann6826Like all SF it tends to date itself that said visually I think it is the richest. I love the pilots who fold time and I find the costumes over the top but in a pleasing way. I've seen the most recent remake by Denis Villeneuve loved tje fist one second one not so much. For all it's flaws I think this version is still my favorite. Watch and enjoy .
One of the strong points about this film was the set design. All practical sets for interiors and some exterior shots. Very little blue or green screen, and still stunning to look at even today.
It shows, the sets and models remain stunning, the fake 'explosions' and other special effects not so much, The shields are a toss up, though super high tech then they are dated now
naaa. They simply remade the 1984 in fancier dresses. And googles thinking machines with their algorithms, will make sure the 1984 die in their minds as nobody but those already in the know will find it.
Damn it, watched nearly every Edit Version, just saw this on my recommendation feed and decided to just sneak in for a few minutes because I wanted to go to sleep. Ended up watching the whole thing. Great work and much appreciated. Thank you!
I have been a fan from my first reading of Dune back in 1976. I've seen all the various productions, and I've enjoyed each one on it's own merits. This is a really interesting production with history behind Dune which I've never heard... deeply appreciated.
So much rich detail that ended up cut out of the theatrical release . Thanks for your hard work filling in many gaps Lynch was forced to leave out. Really enjoyed this 😉
Fell across this by accident - long time Dune film fan, this had a lot more going on than the version I'm used to and included a lot of cool stuff that was in the book. Excellent stuff.
Seriously this is one of my all time favourite movies. Fantastic movie, fantastic cast, fantastic story, fantastic world, fantastic costumes .. arghhh .. just an all round fantastic classic science fiction movie. Love it. Thank you so much.
At the time of the first theatrical release, I'd read someone says the Director's First Cut was much longer than 4hours 40minutes. I don't know it for sure, but if it does exist, somebody should bring it out before I leave this planet. I really mean it!
Not unusual for Sci-Fi of the era: there is reportedly 16-24 hours of establishing shots and such from Blade Runner that RS has chosen never to release. It's pretty common in all film though to alter the story in the editing process, which is why we get a lot of 'goofs' about props moving position, the level of liquids in cups, positioning of characters limbs or accessories, etc... Differently, the prologue sounds familiar/quoted text, but wasn't the Mentat School basically just as important as the Bene Gesserit and the Guild right after the Butlerian Jihad (I think even a 4th school is mentioned in the prequel novels which trained the likes of Idaho)?
11:30 Navigators don't fold space, Holtzmann engines do that, navigators use prescience to make sure when they come out of the fold, they don't end up in the middle of a sun, or a planet.
@Luis Abreu well, in all honesty, is not clearly stated in original books. I guess it was part of the mystery Guild cloaked itself into, nobody knew. It only becomes clear in the prequels written by Brian Herbert, that deal with discovery of Holtzmann effect and Norma Cenva.
Actually in "Sisterhood of Dune" Norma Cenva is able to fold space using only her mind and travel to the Imperial palace to warn against Butlerian Jihadists destroying all technology... but that is an exception.
@@ionescuvaleriumanuel9694 I haven't got all the books written by the son yet, I stopped buying them after Sandworms of Dune I think, or whatever is the last book that actually closes the saga. He kept writing past that point, Paul of Dune, Jessica of Dune, haven't got those, sounds to me like he trying to milk the Dune name.
...which makes zero sense, btw, since the volume of empty space is way, way larger than the volume of stars and planets and the odds of that happening are ridiculously low.
I love this movie. When I saw her in 1989 she left me shocked. For several days I was meditating on its complexities. I regret not having gone to see the day of its release, someone told me it was not worth it. Thanks for uploading it! ______________________ Amo esta película. Cuando la vi en 1989 me dejo shokeado. Por varios dias me quede meditando en sus complejidades. Me arrepiento de no haberla ido a ver el día de su estreno, alguien me dijo que no valia la pena. Gracias por subirla!
and with the liberation of arakis, spice production came to a standstill. while muad dib was still indulging in happiness, the space guild, space travel and with it the entire empire collapsed. arakis became a small insignificant planet with massive resource problems, as there wasn't much there besides water and sand. That's the real end of the story.
This is kind of amazing. Compared to the book--best Sci-Fi novel of all time--it's genuinely tough to transform it into a movie. Dune 1984 has some amazing imagery, a very cool theme (go Toto!), and some other great features but it's always fallen short. Plus, David Lynch thought up all sorts of weirdness not even in the book. I must say, whoever edited this and pieced it all together, you made it better than the basic movie ever was. It's still not the book but what you've done to an already badly flawed movie is quite amazing and I truly enjoyed this version!
1984 was a great year for movies. Saw so many amazing flicks in the theatre that year. Dune, The Terminator, The Karate Kid, Ghostbusters, Gremlins, Sixteen Candles, Beverly Hills Cop, A Nightmare On Elm Street, the Neverending Story, Revenge of the Nerds, Footloose, and so on.
Thanks to all the people who continue to work on this so special movie picture after all these years the movie first came out on screen. 40 today, I was about 7 when I saw it on the big screen for the first time, and it is still passionately burning me of love for science-fiction and for english language which I've learned thanks to Frank Herbert and all the other great science-fiction novelists !=) For all the dreamers to awake and for the cinamon lovers :)
you must mean 33 years, as in it came out in 84 and its 2017. anywho this is a work of pure love. this makes it a Dune movie. in fact, The Dune movie. that awesome weird version that feels like an acid trip at times. but also a relentlessly close adaptation. If this is any evidence, David Lynch didnt fuck u, the damn made made the far out Dune we always wanted. the only real flaws that stay are the mind crushingly awful special effects at times. even the "bad" choices like the stillsuits and stuff, can just be accepted in the way Jodorowsky fans want all the weird and completely non-book things that he wrote to happen. In fact Jodo's version would have been waaay off the books in terms of plot and logic. it thats what you want to get mad about. now i'd love Jodo's 14 hour version too, but given space to actually tell the story, DL really did. and his way too. Now let's see the new version be the first to not implode on itself, or look cheap as shit (the scfy version)!
Meh, this is crappy. The added parts are just redundant, like that silly intro. Not only is it redundant to the Virginia Madsen intro, but it actually repeats itself.
+R3dp055um The "Prologue" is a little bit stupid, BUT it explains the history of this universe and how it became what it is ... why there are no computers. It is a necessary explanation for noobs who havent read the book. The narrative of it is extremely stupid and should probably have been redone for this version (recording audio isnt that hard and you dont really need to be that much of an expert voice actor for it). This prologue was one of the reasons why the director of the "TV version" is Alan Smithee and not David Lynch. Waiting with the "Prologue information" until they are used in this version is too late for noobs.
I actually saw the movie before reading the book. I was kind of astonished how I clued into things that the book delves into but not so much the movie. I've often recommended the book to people, telling them that it's not only the best science fiction book I've ever read, it's one of the best I've ever read, period. Frank Herbert was, IMHO, a genius and is right along there with J.R. Tolkien as far as I'm concerned. :)
WTF are you on about? How is this excellent work? Time and effort? What to cut out scenes? Is that something to be proud of ? . Talk about the 'Emperor Padeshah's New Clothes' !
Greatly appreciate this edit. So wish that David Lynch had been allowed to release his original long cut. This must be close to what that would have been. Even with 40-year old special effects, this version of Dune has more classical gravitas than the Villeneuve version. Thank you again for the work put into this edit.
Lol it talks about Moscow and killing all countries and Jesuits sound legit to me as nowadays they are genocing us like never before, kinda seems like it is actually a way to comunicate something to someone, great comment.
Its been years since I've seen this joint... but I thoroughly enjoyed it. "MUAD'DIB... My name is a killing word... They are ready to fight, yet in order to lead them, I must conquer the world..." I just noticed that Paul's woman also plays 'Racheal' in the original Bladerunner movie. Gorgeous.
i think it is a perfect choice the way lynch showed the weirding ways. it is a great manner to imply that voice create energy. i hope in the new movie they stick to something elegant and not kung fu fights. dune is slow and relentless, not an action flick at all. its all about dialogues
I just wish someone would get rid of the most ludicrous line in the movie: "Where there was war, Muad'dib would bring peace..." Did the writers actually *read* the books?? Peace? The Fremen jihad that burned across the universe in the name of the Atreides, killing trillions?
What about the weirding modules? So much time wasted in the movie on sound guns when there was way more plot that could have helped people understand so many more things about the story.
@@booby0192 Well I can see why they did that. They needed a reason why the Emperor wants the Atreides dead. In the books, is because thanks to Guerney and Idaho training, duke's men have become as skilled in battle as sardaukar. Basically, they know a deadly form of kung-fu. Fremen are just as deadly, even deadlier. So in film they dropped that and simplify it, by having the Atreides posses a special technology, instead of a way of battle. Albeit, they did it kinda poorly. They could have shown for example the raid Duke men took on Giedi Prime, to destroy Baron's hoard of spice. They could have shown them engaging in hand to hand or knife battles (remember the personal shield EVERYONE used, guns were 100% useless) slaying multiple Harkonnens soldiers, but that would have required actors trained in some form of martial arts. Much easier to make a prop and film a scene in which they yell 'chaaa' through a speaker.
this was a part of the book. when paul had one of his "episodes", he saw the fremen absolutely wrecking shit, leaving behind them enforced peace where the conquered would not be allowed to make war on eachother, under pain of destruction. Effectivly bringing about a galaxy-wide peace.
@@pl_caravan4679 - that's a pretty broad definition of "peace"! :) The visions Paul had were consistently of possible futures, where every single one showed the jihad raging throughout the galaxy.
Those narrations of the original Jihad are hauntingly horrifying - especially alongside those artworks which really express those very same emotions. I mean 2 men trying to support the symbol of a religious Order that would purge the machines and their slaver masters and their allies from the Universe and succeed. Brilliant!
Almost as good as the Original Extended edition. It practically the same as the original extended edition with just a few scenes missing. This was available on VHS back in the mid 90’s
Esta película tiene prácticamente 40 años, fue una gran producción, teniendo en cuenta que los efectos especiales eran limitados en esos años, y eso no significa que no sea una buena película. Participaron actores destacados como: Gurney: Patrick Stewart (Comandante Pickard - Star Trek) Dr. Yueh: Dean Stockwell (Al Calavicci - Viajeros en el Tiempo) Y la actuación especial de: Feyd-Rautha: STING (Gordon Matthew) Cantante - Grupo: The Police --------------- This movie is practically 40 years old, it was a great production, taking into account that the special effects were limited in those years, and that doesn't mean it's not a good movie. Outstanding actors participated such as: Gurney: Patrick Stewart (Commander Pickard - Star Trek) Dr. Yueh: Dean Stockwell (Al Calavicci - Quantum Leap) And the special acting of: Feyd-Rautha: STING (Gordon Matthew) Singer - Band: The Police .
he has mentioned that he more or less looks the same as he did at 20 !! the same can be said for Virginia Madsen !~! What a beauty so fair yes radiant maiden [alright I'm going overboard!] ENJOY!!
I thought the same, i mean Dune was created in 1984.. and 10 Years later he played in TNG and that was in 1994 and he still looks as good as he did in 1984, i couldnt believe it at first when i saw him in the movie and was more astonished that his appearence didnt change at all.
This was good. I only remembered the Navigator scene from when I watched it around 1995. You have my sincere thanks. Now I have to go back and watch the original again (or read the books again) to spot the differences.
20 years i didnt see Arakis.... thank you. Gladly this, than the incoming movie. I am still sad, it is too short. I didnt feel it as child, i feel it now. That is why series are needed.
i'm gonna give the new movie a solid chance, but you are right, a big budget series like Game of Thrones would be more suitable to tell this kind of story. They tried once on the space channel, but budget constraints were obvious, and casting was questionable.... it was too bright.
They are, and they exist since 2003 (scifi channel, two 'seasons' : Dune and Children of Dune, three 1h.30 episodes each), rather low budget, but closer to the books : ruclips.net/video/mRlAKJfRtRc/видео.html
Mark Fudge I haven't seen the original. Am I correct in assuming that the major change is in the form of voiceovers explaining what things on screen are and what each character thinks of the situation?
There are about 4 official versions and one has the added intro with the drawings. All movies have the 'narration' in one form or another. The way this version is edited is a far cry from the official ones and is easier to digest and even enjoyable. Specially because the introduction continues after the credits. The exposition is much more fluent and not a lengthy history lesson.
Old joke: when a down and out vaudevillian is asked why he doesn't quit his job cleaning up (and worse!) after elephants in the circus. Punchline: "What, and leave show business?!"
This extended version is a masterpiece. It flushes out a few scenes that did not make any sense in the original. For my money the best sci fi movie ever made.
can you imagine a movie arc based on the entire 27 books, it would make all the Star wars movies look like an interval trailer. I reckon you would need at least 12 movies of 3 hours each .
Very cool. Had seen the original when it came out in 1984. One thing that stood for me this time was the fact it was David Lynch directing, which was lost on me first time. I'm not a big fan of the largely dark sets and grotesque moments galore, but no question he's great at what he does (Eraserhead was amazing).
So many great Patrick Stewart Moments. My favorite has to be him going into battle with an automatic holding the royal family's Pug! Such dedication. They don't make 'em like that anymore 😊
Great edit. Thanks. Before the end critics roll, there should be a final title card saying: "After Pauls's ascension to the throne, the Fremen embarked on a holy war against the houses of the landsraad, which lasted 12 years. Over 61 billion people refusing to bend the the knee to Paul Muad'dib were killed, 90 planets were completely neutralized, over forty different religions were wiped out, along with their followers and over ten thousand worlds were forced to join the Atreides Empire."
Absolutely love this movie since the 80s....always have...always will....can't see anything topping this aa my all time best ever sci-fi flick...its just amazing....
@@deanblaze2000 yes I can understand someone liking the movie if they hadn't read the book, as it did have some good qualities...I did like the gloomy and gothic interiors. But to me its main problem was that it didn't even try to stay faithful to the books, or at least evoke the Lawrence of Arabia feel of them - like, where were the robes the Fremen wore? Where was the ever-present blinding sands? It really came across that the makers of the film had no particular love of the books, unlike for eg. Peter Jackson's treatment of LOTR. Judging by the trailer, the new Dune movie does seem to have the right feel at least...let's hope!
@@ecurb10 I agree. Trying to fit the first Dune book into a single 2 hour movie is an impossible task. By doing so it inevitably resulted in a movie that, although visually interesting and with an superb score, was severely lacking. But in any event, I don't think Lynch would've made a faithful adaptation. Even Paul was nothing like Frank Herberts vision. Villeneuve is a true fan and understands what makes the series of books a masterpiece of science fiction. Although I'm sure his attempt won't be perfect, I'm very hopeful that he'll do a much better job....
I just saw the New Remake by Dennis Villeneuve. Guaging the contrast & similarities with this older and original version is a thing if beauty for me lol...👌🏽
That's Princess Irulan, whom Paul marries at the end. But he promises his girlfriend Chani, that hevwill not have marital relations with Irulan and it's only a marriage for political reasons. If I was in his place, that promise would not be kept.
@judeadeline8742 no, she clearly wouldn't. Even though she's probably about 70 years old now, she still wouldn't fuck me. I AM aware bro, thoroughly aware.
One of the best sci fi series of books ever written and a good effort to make a film so authentic to the book, up to a point obviously. . I read them when i was young and always loved the film too. i Had never seen this or any other extended version its soo much better, I always thought it had been a bit cut up. Its a shame they cut down films for cinema time, i wonder how many other films have been ripped to shreds by editors. Would be great if they could make a remake and the other books as sequels . With say JJ Abrahams directing, with the special effects they have these days it would now be possible and amazing.
For a movie that is the screen adaptation of a series of books that can not be turned into a film, this is a fine effort. This ultimate version is an even more valiant effort. After what Villeneuve did with BR2049, I can hardly wait for his version. I trust it to even blow this one out of the water, err, sand, I suppose. And I will absolutely love it when we get lines like 'we saw you coming from the other sietch' or 'would you like me to repeat what I said, Muad Dib?'. But that would be just too geeky I guess ^^ For Shai Hulud!
At the time this film was made, 3D printing had not even been conceived of and the moon pictures with AI optimised of use of minimal amounts of material for maximum strength were either suppressed or unknown. This means that the set dressing is again based on old-fashioned concepts and stuff although it is a thousand times better than any sci-fi movie before and after it with the exception perhaps of Minority Report.
In just a few words...you have done an excellent job, in my humble opinion better, much better than the original . film. Congratulations and many thanks for your fine work.
I saw the movie 40 odd years ago and first read the book a few years after since then I've read Dune at least 8 times and the next 4 books twice each but this movie is my favorite. I've also read all the other prequels and follow on books. I think this franchise could rival DC or Marvel Universes.
They chose the actress which plays Jessica to perfection. Every time I read the books and try to imagine a different Jessica, based on the description in the books, Francesca's face comes up. Gets a bit harder when trying to imagine Siona and Lucilla, both had Jessica's face, but different bodies.
Seeing this in December 2019 for first time. Interesting how they edited out all the politically incorrect materials. Torture of the baby worms (animal cruelty), the reference to the concubines and lady Jessica's acceptance of the role as a place of honor when she gives advice to Shawnee (mistress's as acceptable), The duel and his first kill (killing as a rite of passage), even showing how his tears at killing were completely alien to them, the recycling of the human body to extract water, something we are currently doing in many funeral homes is the breaking down of the body and flushing the raw materials, which has a break in taboo and religion. I would bet that if the movie was made today (if at all) it remove the word Jihad which is used several times. This movie challenges all our assumed beliefs and taboos. seeing it again decades after I first saw it and in the light of social changes, it's is so clear the changes we have undergone in the last few decades.
Nice - seen the original many times, read the book many more times. This is a great bid for a final version (although I'd still like to see a completely new remake using new computer technology :-) )
While I would be intrigued to see a digital _remastering_ , I can't see some untalented hack like JJ Abrams doing anything but murdering this film with a tasteless 'reboot'. Also, as memory serves I think Dune was a catastrophic financial failure. Integrity came before profit, which is a rare thing in cinema and unlikely to be repeated.
I just saw the new Dune.. when it comes to the production, it was almost perfect. The costumes, the scenery, the props.. very imaginative and creative! When it comes to music, damn Hans is good! But when it comes to character development.. trust me, the old film, this one, is much better.
What character dev in the new one? What we know about mentats? who is a mentat, why Yueh is so trustworthy,anything about space guild? I know them for over 25 years but not because film.
Well to be honest I still think that the set design is much better in Lynch's version. Of things that the new Dune did good, one was to show the scope of the city, it was severely lacking here. The other thing are the new ornithopters, they look sily here, unfortunately. But that's it, I think, in every other aspect the new Dune sucks. Including the music, sorry, but the Zimmer BWAMMM got boring like 10 years ago.
@@ELEKTROSKANSEN I agree that the visials in old dune are more imaginative, less sterile and probably more close to what Dune world was meant to look like. I love the music as well here but in cinema Zimmers sounddesign stuff worked really well this time.
@@handznet to each his own, I guess, to me the new soundtrack was even cliche sometimes, like, these typical african moaning that made me think I'm watching The Lion King :D
@@ELEKTROSKANSEN I liked the new DUNE just fine, but that moaning you're referring to made me laugh a little for some reason. It was kind of a "moment ruiner."
The Prologue to this was spliced in this upload. That was not there in Spicediver's Redux. You can see how it does not flow with the rest of the fan-edit. Spicediver's fan-edit starts with the 'Chief Commandment' quote. The ending has also been changed from Spicediver's redux: The thunder happens and Paul's sister does make her little statement - "How can this be.... for he is the quizach's haddarach". And when the film zooms into Paul's eyes, we do not see the ocean but instead see the folding of space. like the navagator's spice chamber's then the credits start. Because in the books there was never any rain. In this upload someone put the rain back in and added another quote, in which the type is not the same as Spicediver's. It looks out of place. You can go online and find the REAL Spicediver fanedit. Better quality in picture and sound. And everything edited fits perfectly, not like this upload. That is the Dune fan-edit to have.
Yeah, I'm about 1.5 hours in and I've started noticing a modest amount of repetition. There are some 'nuggets' of information which are shared repeatedly. The Butlerian Jihad exposition is shared 3 times (twice being carbon copies of the exact same scene), the "send a 3rd level guild navigator/ we have identified 4 planets that threaten the spice flow" nugget is repeated at least 3 times... It's enough to make me think that this was unprofessionally de-edited. In other words, all the good work that Spicediver might have put in to create this cut has been undone by someone either clumsily, or incompetently. Whether they did so intentionally or not, they have made this version very hard to endure watching, thanks to the repeated repetition.
Such a great Film. Really looking forward to the New release with modern technology. And seeing Dave Bautista's "Beast Rabban". Can't think of a better person physically to play the part. Except he doesn't have the cruelty in his heart.
I've seen this movie a frightening number of times. and yet here i am watching it on youtube.. lol. The sleeper has awakened. !!!
I have watched this movie hundreds of times over the past 30 plus years.
Well ,i am doing the same now🙋 😃👌
And around 2.5hrs at 4am. The awakened has crashed and suffering sleep aponea. 👍
I have never seen this movie. I was going to ask a classmate if I could borrow his dvd, bit he destroyed the dvd because he hated it. 😂
How is the new one compared to this older one?
@@mikaelbiilmann6826Like all SF it tends to date itself that said visually I think it is the richest. I love the pilots who fold time and I find the costumes over the top but in a pleasing way. I've seen the most recent remake by Denis Villeneuve loved tje fist one second one not so much. For all it's flaws I think this version is still my favorite. Watch and enjoy .
One of the strong points about this film was the set design. All practical sets for interiors and some exterior shots. Very little blue or green screen, and still stunning to look at even today.
not so stunning if i may
It shows, the sets and models remain stunning, the fake 'explosions' and other special effects not so much, The shields are a toss up, though super high tech then they are dated now
Saw this movie on premiere on the biggest screen in Helsinki.
It remains the most awesome science fiction movie I have ever seen!
... then you have the knife fight that is the butt of every special effects joke.
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I can't believe this edit, this is the version I would hope they use as a guide to remaster and recut. Well done Spicediver. It's great.
Yeah but Virginia Madsen looks quite lovely in the prologue
@@kennethmelnychuk9737 absolutely gorgeous
Gorgeous, absolutely😅
This isn´t the Spicediver version. You can tell by the double into.
naaa. They simply remade the 1984 in fancier dresses. And googles thinking machines with their algorithms, will make sure the 1984 die in their minds as nobody but those already in the know will find it.
Damn it, watched nearly every Edit Version, just saw this on my recommendation feed and decided to just sneak in for a few minutes because I wanted to go to sleep. Ended up watching the whole thing. Great work and much appreciated. Thank you!
out of all the fan edits do u reckon this is the best one? its the definitely the longest out of all of em!
Haha. Same here
The sleeper has awakened
The most comprehensive edit I have seen to date. A superb labour for which I am most grateful.
Many thanks for uploading.
I am such a great fan of this movie....finally a start to finish edition which fills the gaps from the original releasing. Awesome.
I have been a fan from my first reading of Dune back in 1976. I've seen all the various productions, and I've enjoyed each one on it's own merits. This is a really interesting production with history behind Dune which I've never heard... deeply appreciated.
how do you like the new movie?
So much rich detail that ended up cut out of the theatrical release . Thanks for your hard work filling in many gaps Lynch was forced to leave out. Really enjoyed this 😉
and even after filling the gaps, there is still so much missing from the books, it is a wise decision to split the new one into two movies
@@JohnBatman111 yeah I am so happy that they splite the new movie into two parts
@@JohnBatman111 after seeing the new one it should have been 1 long movie.
Fell across this by accident - long time Dune film fan, this had a lot more going on than the version I'm used to and included a lot of cool stuff that was in the book. Excellent stuff.
Seriously this is one of my all time favourite movies. Fantastic movie, fantastic cast, fantastic story, fantastic world, fantastic costumes .. arghhh .. just an all round fantastic classic science fiction movie. Love it. Thank you so much.
Stilgar was so adorably fanatic throughout the movie
At the time of the first theatrical release, I'd read someone says the Director's First Cut was much longer than 4hours 40minutes. I don't know it for sure, but if it does exist, somebody should bring it out before I leave this planet. I really mean it!
Not unusual for Sci-Fi of the era: there is reportedly 16-24 hours of establishing shots and such from Blade Runner that RS has chosen never to release. It's pretty common in all film though to alter the story in the editing process, which is why we get a lot of 'goofs' about props moving position, the level of liquids in cups, positioning of characters limbs or accessories, etc...
Differently, the prologue sounds familiar/quoted text, but wasn't the Mentat School basically just as important as the Bene Gesserit and the Guild right after the Butlerian Jihad (I think even a 4th school is mentioned in the prequel novels which trained the likes of Idaho)?
11:30 Navigators don't fold space, Holtzmann engines do that, navigators use prescience to make sure when they come out of the fold, they don't end up in the middle of a sun, or a planet.
Interesting to read this, something i didnt know yet.
@Luis Abreu well, in all honesty, is not clearly stated in original books. I guess it was part of the mystery Guild cloaked itself into, nobody knew. It only becomes clear in the prequels written by Brian Herbert, that deal with discovery of Holtzmann effect and Norma Cenva.
Actually in "Sisterhood of Dune" Norma Cenva is able to fold space using only her mind and travel to the Imperial palace to warn against Butlerian Jihadists destroying all technology... but that is an exception.
@@ionescuvaleriumanuel9694 I haven't got all the books written by the son yet, I stopped buying them after Sandworms of Dune I think, or whatever is the last book that actually closes the saga. He kept writing past that point, Paul of Dune, Jessica of Dune, haven't got those, sounds to me like he trying to milk the Dune name.
...which makes zero sense, btw, since the volume of empty space is way, way larger than the volume of stars and planets and the odds of that happening are ridiculously low.
I love this movie.
When I saw her in 1989 she left me shocked. For several days I was meditating on its complexities.
I regret not having gone to see the day of its release, someone told me it was not worth it.
Thanks for uploading it!
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Amo esta película.
Cuando la vi en 1989 me dejo shokeado. Por varios dias me quede meditando en sus complejidades.
Me arrepiento de no haberla ido a ver el día de su estreno, alguien me dijo que no valia la pena.
Gracias por subirla!
and with the liberation of arakis, spice production came to a standstill. while muad dib was still indulging in happiness, the space guild, space travel and with it the entire empire collapsed. arakis became a small insignificant planet with massive resource problems, as there wasn't much there besides water and sand. That's the real end of the story.
The music makes this better than Villeneuve's-the power of actual chord progressions.
Wow, this is by far the best version of this I have seen so far 2021-06-29. Thanks for all the hard work on this.
Did you spot any parallels to our current globe?
Agreed!!!! This take hooked me from the beginning. And im so lych fan
i must admit i keep watching this over and over, and i dont know why i keep loving it more everytime, god bless.
this version makes so much more sense than the original theatrical version with all the edits restored, my favourite novel as a teenager!
Spicediver has done a fantastic job with this. Probably the best version of this movie available.
This is kind of amazing. Compared to the book--best Sci-Fi novel of all time--it's genuinely tough to transform it into a movie. Dune 1984 has some amazing imagery, a very cool theme (go Toto!), and some other great features but it's always fallen short. Plus, David Lynch thought up all sorts of weirdness not even in the book. I must say, whoever edited this and pieced it all together, you made it better than the basic movie ever was. It's still not the book but what you've done to an already badly flawed movie is quite amazing and I truly enjoyed this version!
1984 was a great year for movies. Saw so many amazing flicks in the theatre that year. Dune, The Terminator, The Karate Kid, Ghostbusters, Gremlins, Sixteen Candles, Beverly Hills Cop, A Nightmare On Elm Street, the Neverending Story, Revenge of the Nerds, Footloose, and so on.
You forgot George Orwell's 1984.
@@joejones8810 Damn. I knew I forgot a good one.
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. An absolute classic.
Ghostbusters
Wow, this edit is pure gold. I'm astonished.
This is really amazing. All the extra parts.
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I saw this when it first came out, not long after reading the book. Watching it again now was like seeing it for the first time again. Very powerful.
Thanks to all the people who continue to work on this so special movie picture after all these years the movie first came out on screen.
40 today, I was about 7 when I saw it on the big screen for the first time, and it is still passionately burning me of love for science-fiction and for english language which I've learned thanks to Frank Herbert and all the other great science-fiction novelists !=)
For all the dreamers to awake and for the cinamon lovers :)
you must mean 33 years, as in it came out in 84 and its 2017. anywho this is a work of pure love. this makes it a Dune movie. in fact, The Dune movie. that awesome weird version that feels like an acid trip at times. but also a relentlessly close adaptation. If this is any evidence, David Lynch didnt fuck u, the damn made made the far out Dune we always wanted. the only real flaws that stay are the mind crushingly awful special effects at times. even the "bad" choices like the stillsuits and stuff, can just be accepted in the way Jodorowsky fans want all the weird and completely non-book things that he wrote to happen. In fact Jodo's version would have been waaay off the books in terms of plot and logic. it thats what you want to get mad about. now i'd love Jodo's 14 hour version too, but given space to actually tell the story, DL really did. and his way too. Now let's see the new version be the first to not implode on itself, or look cheap as shit (the scfy version)!
You're right, 33 years indeed, thank you for the correction :)
Meh, this is crappy. The added parts are just redundant, like that silly intro. Not only is it redundant to the Virginia Madsen intro, but it actually repeats itself.
TheHuncestleo well said, well said.
+R3dp055um The "Prologue" is a little bit stupid, BUT it explains the history of this universe and how it became what it is ... why there are no computers. It is a necessary explanation for noobs who havent read the book. The narrative of it is extremely stupid and should probably have been redone for this version (recording audio isnt that hard and you dont really need to be that much of an expert voice actor for it).
This prologue was one of the reasons why the director of the "TV version" is Alan Smithee and not David Lynch.
Waiting with the "Prologue information" until they are used in this version is too late for noobs.
The spice must flow!
But if there is rain the sandworms will die immediatly, so no more spice.
I actually saw the movie before reading the book. I was kind of astonished how I clued into things that the book delves into but not so much the movie. I've often recommended the book to people, telling them that it's not only the best science fiction book I've ever read, it's one of the best I've ever read, period. Frank Herbert was, IMHO, a genius and is right along there with J.R. Tolkien as far as I'm concerned. :)
But Tolkein said he hated Dune,I dont know I just read it somewhere.
@@sriranjit3684Tolkien is a Catholic nerd.
One of the best Sci-fi books comes to life and an actual word for word showing in this masterpiece extended version .Thank you ever so much . 10/10
I just read the book again, and the dialogue isn't even close.
@@focast1825 funny how i've read your comment 20 hours later and agree with you
This film just has a soul. An epic even with its flaws.
You mean with its many, many, many flaws.
@@Colin-Fenix a boring soul but still
@@Colin-Fenix Not as much as the new version with the boring Chalamet…
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@@samuelmorkbednarzkepler At least in this version we know why the species is important
This longer version is so much better - I watched the severely edited version a number of times and this one flows so much more smoothly. Thank you.
This is an excellent work. Whoever took the time and effort to put it together should be proud .
WTF are you on about? How is this excellent work?
Time and effort? What to cut out scenes? Is that something to be proud of ?
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Talk about the 'Emperor Padeshah's New Clothes' !
@@Deebz270 you still a miserable human being?
@@Deebz270choosing scenes? Remastering sound and image? Moving music? Really?
Why call the a redux version, it should be called an amateur, fanboy edition!
Wow. I didn't know this version existed. Don't know how much edit versions do exist, but his version is brilliant, loved it!!! Thnx for sharing.
Completely bonkers movie. Totally underrated.
Greatly appreciate this edit. So wish that David Lynch had been allowed to release his original long cut. This must be close to what that would have been. Even with 40-year old special effects, this version of Dune has more classical gravitas than the Villeneuve version. Thank you again for the work put into this edit.
if you turn on automatic subtitles, it gets crazier. Dune is June and so forth. treat yourself.
Lol it talks about Moscow and killing all countries and Jesuits sound legit to me as nowadays they are genocing us like never before, kinda seems like it is actually a way to comunicate something to someone, great comment.
Its been years since I've seen this joint... but I thoroughly enjoyed it. "MUAD'DIB... My name is a killing word... They are ready to fight, yet in order to lead them, I must conquer the world..."
I just noticed that Paul's woman also plays 'Racheal' in the original Bladerunner movie. Gorgeous.
i think it is a perfect choice the way lynch showed the weirding ways. it is a great manner to imply that voice create energy. i hope in the new movie they stick to something elegant and not kung fu fights. dune is slow and relentless, not an action flick at all. its all about dialogues
The weirding module is totally out of place my only minus with the movie, I'm glad they didn't implement that in the new trilogy.
How this epic have such a small view count etc... it is epic not just stupid commercial flick? Dune 4 EVER!
I just wish someone would get rid of the most ludicrous line in the movie: "Where there was war, Muad'dib would bring peace..."
Did the writers actually *read* the books?? Peace? The Fremen jihad that burned across the universe in the name of the Atreides, killing trillions?
What about the weirding modules? So much time wasted in the movie on sound guns when there was way more plot that could have helped people understand so many more things about the story.
@@booby0192 Well I can see why they did that. They needed a reason why the Emperor wants the Atreides dead. In the books, is because thanks to Guerney and Idaho training, duke's men have become as skilled in battle as sardaukar. Basically, they know a deadly form of kung-fu. Fremen are just as deadly, even deadlier.
So in film they dropped that and simplify it, by having the Atreides posses a special technology, instead of a way of battle. Albeit, they did it kinda poorly.
They could have shown for example the raid Duke men took on Giedi Prime, to destroy Baron's hoard of spice. They could have shown them engaging in hand to hand or knife battles (remember the personal shield EVERYONE used, guns were 100% useless) slaying multiple Harkonnens soldiers, but that would have required actors trained in some form of martial arts.
Much easier to make a prop and film a scene in which they yell 'chaaa' through a speaker.
this was a part of the book. when paul had one of his "episodes", he saw the fremen absolutely wrecking shit, leaving behind them enforced peace where the conquered would not be allowed to make war on eachother, under pain of destruction. Effectivly bringing about a galaxy-wide peace.
@@pl_caravan4679 - that's a pretty broad definition of "peace"! :) The visions Paul had were consistently of possible futures, where every single one showed the jihad raging throughout the galaxy.
@@philiponeill6903 well not every single one, but yes.
"Thou shall not make a machine in the likeness of the human mind."
Thank you for this gigantic labor and editing!
Those narrations of the original Jihad are hauntingly horrifying - especially alongside those artworks which really express those very same emotions. I mean 2 men trying to support the symbol of a religious Order that would purge the machines and their slaver masters and their allies from the Universe and succeed. Brilliant!
"Thou shall not make a human in the likeness of a Mind" --Culture hub
@@TIBBERS250 We need that in reality. The story & the problem becomes more and more real
more elements of the book, very satisfying to watch. thank you so much for posting.
I have a three hour special editition on DVD, ordered from Australia a few years ago.
Almost as good as the Original Extended edition. It practically the same as the original extended edition with just a few scenes missing. This was available on VHS back in the mid 90’s
Now that one really improves the cinema caption or extended version I have known. So much better now. Thank you. Great job.
Thank you algorithm, take me to masterpieces like this.
Esta película tiene prácticamente 40 años, fue una gran producción, teniendo en cuenta que los efectos especiales eran limitados en esos años, y eso no significa que no sea una buena película.
Participaron actores destacados como:
Gurney: Patrick Stewart (Comandante Pickard - Star Trek)
Dr. Yueh: Dean Stockwell (Al Calavicci - Viajeros en el Tiempo)
Y la actuación especial de:
Feyd-Rautha: STING (Gordon Matthew) Cantante - Grupo: The Police
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This movie is practically 40 years old, it was a great production, taking into account that the special effects were limited in those years, and that doesn't mean it's not a good movie.
Outstanding actors participated such as:
Gurney: Patrick Stewart (Commander Pickard - Star Trek)
Dr. Yueh: Dean Stockwell (Al Calavicci - Quantum Leap)
And the special acting of:
Feyd-Rautha: STING (Gordon Matthew) Singer - Band: The Police
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Is Patrick Stewart a time traveler, he always looks the same...
he has mentioned that he more or less looks the same as he did at 20 !! the same can be said for Virginia Madsen !~! What a beauty so fair yes radiant maiden [alright I'm going overboard!] ENJOY!!
And he's very punctual. Coincidence? I think not!
I thought the same, i mean Dune was created in 1984.. and 10 Years later he played in TNG and that was in 1994 and he still looks as good as he did in 1984, i couldnt believe it at first when i saw him in the movie and was more astonished that his appearence didnt change at all.
He had some spice
Rudolf Wickond for real.
My mind is blown away!!! This is great! I'm a new fan and I thank you for posting a quality upload.
Finally, a proper cut, that doesn't look like the work of drugged editors.
I miss the original roll call ending.
This was good. I only remembered the Navigator scene from when I watched it around 1995. You have my sincere thanks. Now I have to go back and watch the original again (or read the books again) to spot the differences.
i got the book on the app audible and had it read to me while i drive to work. So good cant wait for the new movie.
Sam Wong, my hat goes off to you mate. DUNE you are and always will be a part of my upbringing and a tale I will take to my grave.
Amen.
20 years i didnt see Arakis.... thank you. Gladly this, than the incoming movie. I am still sad, it is too short. I didnt feel it as child, i feel it now. That is why series are needed.
i wonder why they didn't make a sequel soon after this one.
Read the books. They are amazing.
i'm gonna give the new movie a solid chance, but you are right, a big budget series like Game of Thrones would be more suitable to tell this kind of story. They tried once on the space channel, but budget constraints were obvious, and casting was questionable.... it was too bright.
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OK pl
They are, and they exist since 2003 (scifi channel, two 'seasons' : Dune and Children of Dune, three 1h.30 episodes each), rather low budget, but closer to the books :
ruclips.net/video/mRlAKJfRtRc/видео.html
such an improvement from the film. It has added such depth, thank you.
Mark Fudge I haven't seen the original. Am I correct in assuming that the major change is in the form of voiceovers explaining what things on screen are and what each character thinks of the situation?
There are about 4 official versions and one has the added intro with the drawings. All movies have the 'narration' in one form or another. The way this version is edited is a far cry from the official ones and is easier to digest and even enjoyable. Specially because the introduction continues after the credits. The exposition is much more fluent and not a lengthy history lesson.
all this clown did was add the deleted scenes from the dvd extras package. Hardly inspiring.
The_Man_from_Epsilon_Crucis please show me your versión
Agreed. All Wong succeeded in doing, was ruin the original.
Easier to watch? Yeah, only because it was shorter! LOL.
21:41 "So what do you do for a living?"..."Oh, I mop up the goo the Navigator leaves behind"..."Charming to the last..."
Old joke: when a down and out vaudevillian is asked why he doesn't quit his job cleaning up (and worse!) after elephants in the circus. Punchline: "What, and leave show business?!"
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It's great to see Sir Patrick Stewart, the "Captain Picard of Star Trek TNG, in a role here!
The Reverend Mother may be my favourite part of this whole movie. Her performance is masterful!
Almost as attractive as Irulan. She stands really out
1:51:08
This extended version is a masterpiece. It flushes out a few scenes that did not make any sense in the original. For my money the best sci fi movie ever made.
We seriously did not need this fanboy edition 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼
can you imagine a movie arc based on the entire 27 books, it would make all the Star wars movies look like an interval trailer. I reckon you would need at least 12 movies of 3 hours each .
27 books? Holy hell, this should be a series then or something.
Fantastic job! I enjoyed very much. The best one!
Very cool. Had seen the original when it came out in 1984. One thing that stood for me this time was the fact it was David Lynch directing, which was lost on me first time. I'm not a big fan of the largely dark sets and grotesque moments galore, but no question he's great at what he does (Eraserhead was amazing).
This is a very fine version of the film. Think there is a bit of dialogue missing in the scene where the hunter seeker enters Paul's room.
Excellent Version with all the Deleted Scenes and better than the DVD
So many great Patrick Stewart Moments. My favorite has to be him going into battle with an automatic holding the royal family's Pug! Such dedication. They don't make 'em like that anymore 😊
Royal family's Pug survived the battle. You can see hem being held in end gathering by one of the orphans of the freeman when Poul killed in the duel.
@@KristoferGrey i just spotted my old comment and yours from ages ago! Ill keep my eye out for the wee doggy 🤣
First time watching this, my god is it amazing to watch.
same here, amazing film
I watch the 2hours duration and it's kind confusing to follow the story.
ive cried 2 times from the shock of this truer than life version .... omfg good job guys
Great edit. Thanks. Before the end critics roll, there should be a final title card saying:
"After Pauls's ascension to the throne, the Fremen embarked on a holy war against the houses of the landsraad, which lasted 12 years. Over
61 billion people refusing to bend the the knee to Paul Muad'dib were killed, 90 planets were completely neutralized, over forty different religions were wiped out, along with their followers and over ten thousand worlds were forced to join the Atreides Empire."
Sterilized, not neutralized.
I have high hopes for Denis Villeneuve upcoming movie.
Max Von Sydow would be an awesome Thufir Hawat.
Holy shit, i didnt even knew that there would be a Dune movie?
So what is it, a remake or reboot?
DieHardjagged completely new adaptation
villeneuve ...great choice
Max Von Sydow is also in this Dune :D
It's not about the actors, it's about the writing. Reserve your expectations until you've seen it.
old but still better than the new one in my opinion....still a joy to watch
aye, mostly because they butchered Liet.
2021 dune is a masterpiece this one is a total failure
@@kaartikeykusshwaha10-c8 "mastermiscastpiece", probably.
Every fail of 2000 and 1984 combined can't beat it.
LOVE THE EDITING! MASTERFULLY DONE BRO!
Thanks for this nice piece of work! I really enjoyed!
Absolutely love this movie since the 80s....always have...always will....can't see anything topping this aa my all time best ever sci-fi flick...its just amazing....
Had you read the book before seeing the movie? I strongly doubt it....
@@ecurb10 You would be correct in your assumption...I love the movie...but it clearly does not come close to doing the source material justice...
@@deanblaze2000 yes I can understand someone liking the movie if they hadn't read the book, as it did have some good qualities...I did like the gloomy and gothic interiors. But to me its main problem was that it didn't even try to stay faithful to the books, or at least evoke the Lawrence of Arabia feel of them - like, where were the robes the Fremen wore? Where was the ever-present blinding sands?
It really came across that the makers of the film had no particular love of the books, unlike for eg. Peter Jackson's treatment of LOTR.
Judging by the trailer, the new Dune movie does seem to have the right feel at least...let's hope!
@@ecurb10 I agree. Trying to fit the first Dune book into a single 2 hour movie is an impossible task. By doing so it inevitably resulted in a movie that, although visually interesting and with an superb score, was severely lacking. But in any event, I don't think Lynch would've made a faithful adaptation. Even Paul was nothing like Frank Herberts vision. Villeneuve is a true fan and understands what makes the series of books a masterpiece of science fiction. Although I'm sure his attempt won't be perfect, I'm very hopeful that he'll do a much better job....
This is the best version I’ve seen so far, wished it was on Blu-ray dvd.
never understood negative reviews. It was always one of my favorite movies
Had you read the book before seeing it the film?
@@ecurb10 i m aware of film being disappoiting comparing to a book. So what?
@@divanosoba9658 So....what?
Life lesson: "disappointing" = bad, "not disappointing" = good.
Hope that helps.
I just saw the New Remake by Dennis Villeneuve. Guaging the contrast & similarities with this older and original version is a thing if beauty for me lol...👌🏽
The new one is good. But for me lacks the begining given to the 84 one.
@@dangwancie4797 no hay comparacion si no complementacion
I could fall in love with and marry that woman at the beginning narrating. Gosh, she is drop dead gorgeous.
That's Princess Irulan, whom Paul marries at the end. But he promises his girlfriend Chani, that hevwill not have marital relations with Irulan and it's only a marriage for political reasons.
If I was in his place, that promise would not be kept.
If Candyman ('92) is to be believed all you have to do is say Helen 5 times in front of a mirror and she'll appear behind you (results may vary).
@@uglygiantbagsofmostlywater Then Helen of Troy will appear shortly followed by the Greek armies hell-bent on sacking your city.
Question is would she fall in love back and want to marry you?😂😂
@judeadeline8742 no, she clearly wouldn't. Even though she's probably about 70 years old now, she still wouldn't fuck me. I AM aware bro, thoroughly aware.
One of the best sci fi series of books ever written and a good effort to make a film so authentic to the book, up to a point obviously. . I read them when i was young and always loved the film too. i Had never seen this or any other extended version its soo much better, I always thought it had been a bit cut up. Its a shame they cut down films for cinema time, i wonder how many other films have been ripped to shreds by editors. Would be great if they could make a remake and the other books as sequels . With say JJ Abrahams directing, with the special effects they have these days it would now be possible and amazing.
I am so annoyed how they did Piter De Vries dirty in new movie, Bead Dourif made him very memorable!
For a movie that is the screen adaptation of a series of books that can not be turned into a film, this is a fine effort. This ultimate version is an even more valiant effort.
After what Villeneuve did with BR2049, I can hardly wait for his version. I trust it to even blow this one out of the water, err, sand, I suppose. And I will absolutely love it when we get lines like 'we saw you coming from the other sietch' or 'would you like me to repeat what I said, Muad Dib?'. But that would be just too geeky I guess ^^
For Shai Hulud!
Sitting here watching Dune with a bag of Spice Melange flavoured chips and a glass of fizzy Sapho juice
At the time this film was made, 3D printing had not even been conceived of and the moon pictures with AI optimised of use of minimal amounts of material for maximum strength were either suppressed or unknown. This means that the set dressing is again based on old-fashioned concepts and stuff although it is a thousand times better than any sci-fi movie before and after it with the exception perhaps of Minority Report.
lol, this is first time I've noticed that Gurney goes into battle with a pug in his arms. 1:38:21
In just a few words...you have done an excellent job, in my humble opinion better, much better than the original . film. Congratulations and many thanks for your fine work.
I saw the movie 40 odd years ago and first read the book a few years after since then I've read Dune at least 8 times and the next 4 books twice each but this movie is my favorite. I've also read all the other prequels and follow on books. I think this franchise could rival DC or Marvel Universes.
George Morgan hummmm !! 40 years ago ????? We're not in 2024 ... yet !!!! But I get the point since I saw it when it came out !!!!
They chose the actress which plays Jessica to perfection. Every time I read the books and try to imagine a different Jessica, based on the description in the books, Francesca's face comes up. Gets a bit harder when trying to imagine Siona and Lucilla, both had Jessica's face, but different bodies.
Seeing this in December 2019 for first time. Interesting how they edited out all the politically incorrect materials. Torture of the baby worms (animal cruelty), the reference to the concubines and lady Jessica's acceptance of the role as a place of honor when she gives advice to Shawnee (mistress's as acceptable), The duel and his first kill (killing as a rite of passage), even showing how his tears at killing were completely alien to them, the recycling of the human body to extract water, something we are currently doing in many funeral homes is the breaking down of the body and flushing the raw materials, which has a break in taboo and religion. I would bet that if the movie was made today (if at all) it remove the word Jihad which is used several times.
This movie challenges all our assumed beliefs and taboos. seeing it again decades after I first saw it and in the light of social changes, it's is so clear the changes we have undergone in the last few decades.
Then I think I will skip this one, thank you. Thanks for the heads-up.
@Dalle Smalhals Why? Are they written for unnecessarily sensitive people, too? I thought the original Dune book was good.
one of the greatest books ever written and the movie was part of my youth thank you frank hebert
You even miss spelled Herbert. Tat huts.
Nice - seen the original many times, read the book many more times. This is a great bid for a final version (although I'd still like to see a completely new remake using new computer technology :-) )
Denis Villaneuve is apparently working on a new Dune.
Kim Hansen - Modern CG would spoil this classic style movie. :)
The tv mini series of dune and the children of dune is awesome
While I would be intrigued to see a digital _remastering_ , I can't see some untalented hack like JJ Abrams doing anything but murdering this film with a tasteless 'reboot'. Also, as memory serves I think Dune was a catastrophic financial failure. Integrity came before profit, which is a rare thing in cinema and unlikely to be repeated.
Well done. Best version yet. From Australia 😊
The rain on Arrakis is a little premature since it first appears under Leto the Second. 4000 years hence.
Preben Soe Stop talking! David does what he want! He's always on the right side!
Preben Soe Not when you ignore anything after the first and only book.
david lynch should have never touched dune in a million years he screwed up bigtime
@@JohnnyZenith why would you do that ? It's not even the best book in it's own series ! It's the most movie worthy though..
The script is very clunky at times, but still has nostalgia value for us :)
Turn on CC, it becomes hilarious.
I really enjoyed this version I must see if again ⚡✍️🌹
incroyable! tous ses rush de pellicules que je n'avais jamais vu! et ce nouveau montage , Very good job! thank you!!
21:14 "I am not here", disappears into a giant super obvious tank with 20 attendants.
Too bad his arms are too short to put his hands over his eyes when he says it.
@@Emanresuadeen nice one
shhhhhh you're to supposed to notice
@@Emanresuadeenhe needs a cape
I just saw the new Dune.. when it comes to the production, it was almost perfect. The costumes, the scenery, the props.. very imaginative and creative! When it comes to music, damn Hans is good! But when it comes to character development.. trust me, the old film, this one, is much better.
What character dev in the new one? What we know about mentats? who is a mentat, why Yueh is so trustworthy,anything about space guild? I know them for over 25 years but not because film.
Well to be honest I still think that the set design is much better in Lynch's version. Of things that the new Dune did good, one was to show the scope of the city, it was severely lacking here. The other thing are the new ornithopters, they look sily here, unfortunately. But that's it, I think, in every other aspect the new Dune sucks. Including the music, sorry, but the Zimmer BWAMMM got boring like 10 years ago.
@@ELEKTROSKANSEN I agree that the visials in old dune are more imaginative, less sterile and probably more close to what Dune world was meant to look like. I love the music as well here but in cinema Zimmers sounddesign stuff worked really well this time.
@@handznet to each his own, I guess, to me the new soundtrack was even cliche sometimes, like, these typical african moaning that made me think I'm watching The Lion King :D
@@ELEKTROSKANSEN I liked the new DUNE just fine, but that moaning you're referring to made me laugh a little for some reason. It was kind of a "moment ruiner."
The Prologue to this was spliced in this upload. That was not there in Spicediver's Redux. You can see how it does not flow with the rest of the fan-edit. Spicediver's fan-edit starts with the 'Chief Commandment' quote. The ending has also been changed from Spicediver's redux: The thunder happens and Paul's sister does make her little statement - "How can this be.... for he is the quizach's haddarach". And when the film zooms into Paul's eyes, we do not see the ocean but instead see the folding of space. like the navagator's spice chamber's then the credits start. Because in the books there was never any rain. In this upload someone put the rain back in and added another quote, in which the type is not the same as Spicediver's. It looks out of place. You can go online and find the REAL Spicediver fanedit. Better quality in picture and sound. And everything edited fits perfectly, not like this upload. That is the Dune fan-edit to have.
Yeah, I'm about 1.5 hours in and I've started noticing a modest amount of repetition. There are some 'nuggets' of information which are shared repeatedly. The Butlerian Jihad exposition is shared 3 times (twice being carbon copies of the exact same scene), the "send a 3rd level guild navigator/ we have identified 4 planets that threaten the spice flow" nugget is repeated at least 3 times...
It's enough to make me think that this was unprofessionally de-edited. In other words, all the good work that Spicediver might have put in to create this cut has been undone by someone either clumsily, or incompetently. Whether they did so intentionally or not, they have made this version very hard to endure watching, thanks to the repeated repetition.
Exposition, exposition, exposition, oh some weird Lynch visuals and dialogue, then more exposition, exposition, exposition...
I can't wait to see Denis Villeneuve's remake of this. He will do a great job just like he did for the sequel to Blade Runner.
The sequel to Blade Runner called "Blade Runner" is one of the most truly dreadful things I have watched in years. The original is awesome.
The sleeper must awaken!
I/WE have awoken... We are not pleased with your stewardship of Terra.
Despite the fact that the book is epic so is this "treatment". Very enjoyable. Well put together.
Such a great Film. Really looking forward to the New release with modern technology. And seeing Dave Bautista's "Beast Rabban". Can't think of a better person physically to play the part. Except he doesn't have the cruelty in his heart.