This is what I appreciate about Bautista, he is willing to take roles that would be degrading, such as losing in a fight, kissing feet in humiliation. Dwayne Johnson on the other hand refuses to be in a role where he would lose a fight.
that view seems narrow and superficial, the rock may not have been offered any degrading roles in the first place, or refused them because he does not think he was right for the role.. the rock from the movies i've seen of him is always the same character just having a different level of gravity. he is a one dimensional actor but not a one dimensional person.. why compare even them at all in the first place, because they both were wrestlers and bald?
There are multiple interview where they explained that the Rock and Vin Diesel had contracts explaining how many punches they can take, fights to win/loose etc.
There was a time that Dwayne would play roles that cast him as villains or losing fights, like in Doom or Get Smart, but nowadays it seems he let fame get to his head and start to think that he owns the industry despite only really playing pretty much the same role every movie lately. Arguably, even John Cena has more range than him nowadays. His performance as Peacekeeper is surprisingly quite compelling, and even before that he already showed that the he can be more than just tough guy personas, like his character in Bumblebee or his cameo in Barbie, for examples.
He's done a great job picking solid movies and playing small but memorable roles (Blade Runner 2049, Guardians of the Galaxy, Spectre, Dune 1&2, etc.). Don't think he'll ever win an Oscar, but I think he has a shot at being the best wrestler to transition to movie actor.
His whip/short duel with Gurney also symbolizes this. It's not a real weapon, just something used to scare and intimidate people who are already subjugated. When it comes to actually fighting on even terms, he's all bark and no bite.
@EzyHaydizzle which is also satisfying in a way. He's a brutal monster, one who doesn't deserve an honorable, cool death, but rather a humiliating one.
In the book, Vladimir Harkonnen uses Rabban to brutalize the Fremen so Feyd Rautha, who's more charismatic and calculating, would look better by comparison. Meanwhile book Rabban was too dim to realize this deeper plan. That dynamic made the Harkonnens look much more conniving.
Herbert must've read the Prince. Machiavelli recommends using a hatable brute to pacify an area, then remove, punish, or execute them to make your regular regime seem kind and merciful. Herbert may or may not have agreed with the logic but figured someone like the Baron would definitely.
@getrekt572 Agreed. One thing I miss from the book, is while Raban does seem to be a brute, he isn't stupid. Both the Baron and Reuftha think there isn't many Fremen and they aren't as much of a danger, but Raban knows they are wrong. He is the one fighting, and knows there is a lot more Fremen then thought. So while Raban is a brute and unable to see the plans with in plans, he isn't entirely dumb.
@@getrekt572 Sadly it had to be that way. Villeneuve did "DUNE for Dummies" because he knows how idiotic are average moviegoers. And even after dumbing down the plot as much as possible, lots of people still don't get the point of the movie an are all "Let's go Paul! Wooo-hoo Lisan al-Gaib! He's badass".
Rabban is so entertaining, kind of cute even. He’s just so dumb and has no business being in charge of anything and his only response to setbacks is just to get angrier and hope that’ll make things work better. You almost pity him
Double whips? Really Rabban? In a unverse where you have to slow down your strikes speed to pass a shield you put all your points into whips? He really was just a overseer not a warrior
That was his purpose in the book too. He was there to brutalise Arrakis while he was Na-Baron solely so that he'd fail and be replaced by his smarter, more cunning and more charismatic younger brother who would come in with a lighter touch and look like a saviour to the people of Arrakis whilst also letting the Baron sideline the idiotic brute Rabban.
mmm interesting- the lesser of two evils- yet Feyd is brutal but just a little less to seem much better than Glossu and seem a good ruler haha- very smart move by chubby Baron/ Herbert
@@Brandon-tk2rw Spare me with the revisionist history. Anti-woke types like you had epic meltdowns over a minor character, Dr. Liet-Kynes, being played by a Black actress in Dune Part 1. You proclaimed that the film would flop at the box office for "going woke." After the film was a success, the "Dune Part 1 is DOA" crowd was suddenly MIA or pretended to have supported the film all along. You see this flip flopping by the Anti-Woke crowd with other films like Barbie and The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
@@TheRogueminatorDuncan by his own admission is outclassed by Gurney but it would still be a close fight since according to Duncan himself, Gurney would win 6/10 times.
Not really, Rabban is an idiot and a brute who was both Na-Baron and given Arrakis with the knowledge that he'd fail. His uncle set him up to fail solely to let the younger, smarter, more cunning and more charismatic Feyd take over as both Na-Baron and to give him the bonus of coming in looking like a saviour to the people of Arrakis.
I don't hate Rabban. He doesn't disgust me, or frighten me. I pity him, deeply. He was never especially clever or skilled...just very strong and somewhat physically tough. But among the Harkonnens, you have to be cunning, and if you can't be cunning, you MUST be feared. So...he became the quintessential bully. Constantly terrified of his own family, he took it out on everyone around him wildly violently. He had to keep them all afraid, because there's no other way. He was never anything but a frightened child with too much authority, too much physical strength, and not enough brains...growing up in about the most abusive environment that could exist. It's just sad, really.
Not a matter of Choice im afraid lol i.e.Duncan and Gurney were slaves from Prime until Duke 'rescued' them, doubt those baldies are in much different circumstances.
@@alexd4310 man they live under a brutal regime that they were probably born into. Even if they mentally oppose Harkonnen rule its not like they can just write a resignation letter, they'll most likely get executed for that.
0:10 Seems like Denis Villeneuve or Dave Bautista really loved that one scene in Blade Runner 2049 where Sacker Morton (Bautista) repeatedly bashed the blade runner/K (Gosling) into and through a wall. They basically did it again here. 😂
*Loses radar visual of enemy* *Lands right smack in enemy lines with no cover* *Walk around in poor visibility* *Shouts at the top of his voice to give his position away* Bravo Rabban...bravo...
rabban was the barrons eldest heir. However the barron was a smart and cunning man, and wanted his heir to be the same, so he made him general, probably mostly for his natural loyalty. However, he is also stupid, and he can never live up to the expectations of his master. In an interview they stated he was a coward, however I strongly disagree, rabban is a victim of the politics of his masters empire, he has to meet an expectation he can never live up to, and everyone around him is smarter than him, likely frustrating him endlessly. He clearly demonstrates his bravery by attacking the fremen, attacking feyd and attacking gurney in the final battle. He's a warrior forced into the position of a general that he can never be, surrounded by people who outsmart him and who aren't his type, I'd say he's incredibly alone. But he's still a monster for what he does.
He's initially brave attacking the Fremen but as soon as he realizes he's outmatched he's terrified. His attempts to pick a fight with Feyd and Gurney would have gone the same if they'd lasted longer than a few seconds.
Rabban is a but pitiful. He is someone who completely doesn't fit to be a leader, but his position, his title push him to. He just never have enough skill or fortitude for the job that got push on him.
An abuser would fit the description better. Bullies bully just to show their superiority. Abusers abuse people because they blame everyone for their own failures.
The Harkonnen are like the new Stormtroopers, they die so easily. You would think they'd have some armor built into their big bulky black uniforms/suits to protect them from getting stabbed to death. 🤷🏼♂️
Bautista once said when he takes roles and reads the script, he doesn't care if his character lives or dies at the end. He has no ego and wants to take risks. That's why I like him as an actor and respect him more than the Rock.
He did a great job with the role, I kind of wish they kept the idea of the Baron intending Rabban to fail as a brute so Feyd could be an enlightened savior and angle to be Emperor.
@@rootigaroot9922 I dont think so, he seems to be the guy that isnt used to someone not being affraid of him or being able to put up a fight. This seems to scare him.
I think it's meant to show the progression of Paul / the fremen, kinda how early game bosses in video games seem easier when you return after a while of progressing. He used to seem badass because he was in power and had control, but now he's facing stronger opponents. He didn't get weaker, everyone else just got stronger.
Such a stellar performance. I remember an interview with Bautista where he talked about how he asked Villeneuve how he should portrait the character. Villeneuve explained that Rabban is a coward at the core. Bautista brought that out so excellently in every scene. It is Rabban's own fear and insecurity that makes him so scary, as he hides it between rage and brutality. You can observe his anxiety in every scene. Starting from the opening narrative, his look when the Baron appointed him steward of Arrakis. When he has to answer to the Baron for the interruption of the spice flow, he almost doesn't dare to enter the chamber. When he ran back to his ornithopter after getting his team picked apart by the Fremen. When he kissed Feyd-Rautha's feet. Amazing cast. Amazing actor.
Calling him a “complete loser” is quite a stretch would you be able to land in a foggy area and walk forward prepared to take on a force that’s been wiping out your army’s armed only with a sword? Would you also be willing to take on gurney Hallick who is known as one of the strongest warriors in the galaxy one on one when you could have ran and escaped on your helicopter while also telling your people to stay back while you attempt to fight him one on one? I think he’s very courageous. He is a an evil piece of shit though who I hate haha.
I admire this actor that he is not afraid of playing such guys. For contrast "The Rock" plays always good, strong and smart guys, smarter than he actually is. Bautista gets beaten by smaller guys in multiple movies.
@@ConceptofKobi I think the machine is both a filtration system and gives him oxygen. Show how weakened he was after the poison from Leto. There's a machine attached to his spine that the sardaukar broke after he cut those tubs. I assume that also broke the tech that makes him float.
In the book, Rabban is a brutal, sadist who killed Paul & Chani's first child during a raid, plus countless other Fremen. It's actually part of the Baron's plan, so he can introduce Feyd as a "savior". In the movie, they turned him into an absolute wimp and loser, who gets bullied by Feyd. Villeneuve pretty much dumbed down the story on every level.
It’s actually smarter because it adds layers as we all know his uncle liked to touch his nephews so when the facade of rabbans beast like warrior crumbles you can tell he’s just a child throwing a temper tantrum not because he wants something but because he’s scared of being hurt now that he’s a hulking musclehead you can see it on his face when baron is with one of his slave boys and then calls him in next which itself raises the question if uncle tried that with them now would they even be able to stop him Feyd could but would he try? But like Feyd said “what about Rabban?” You can see it in his face when he kisses his boots he’s right back where he started but with a new family member and a new type of abuse, psychological rather than sexual
Rabban’s character is best exemplified by his choice of weapon, the whip. An instrument of brutality that’s useless in a fight.
Well stated
Very observant, timovangalen1589, the sacred and the propane.
Leto, DUH, something. @@Nai-qk4vp
Before, I was wondering why he brought a whip to gun/swordfight but then I realized Denis made a symbolism out of it
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This is what I appreciate about Bautista, he is willing to take roles that would be degrading, such as losing in a fight, kissing feet in humiliation. Dwayne Johnson on the other hand refuses to be in a role where he would lose a fight.
The pebble has a notoriously big ego
that view seems narrow and superficial, the rock may not have been offered any degrading roles in the first place, or refused them because he does not think he was right for the role.. the rock from the movies i've seen of him is always the same character just having a different level of gravity. he is a one dimensional actor but not a one dimensional person.. why compare even them at all in the first place, because they both were wrestlers and bald?
There are multiple interview where they explained that the Rock and Vin Diesel had contracts explaining how many punches they can take, fights to win/loose etc.
There was a time that Dwayne would play roles that cast him as villains or losing fights, like in Doom or Get Smart, but nowadays it seems he let fame get to his head and start to think that he owns the industry despite only really playing pretty much the same role every movie lately.
Arguably, even John Cena has more range than him nowadays. His performance as Peacekeeper is surprisingly quite compelling, and even before that he already showed that the he can be more than just tough guy personas, like his character in Bumblebee or his cameo in Barbie, for examples.
Dwayne Johnson nowadays plays roles that, if they were women, would be called Mary Sues or even woke girlbosses by... a certain types of channels...
He was the personification of my high blood pressure
🤣mine too!
Same. When my doctor recommended medicine I just slammed his face into the desk over and over.
@@baileys5673🤣😂
@@baileys5673💀💀
Your high blood pressure drools a lot.
Gotta love how most, if not all, of his on-screen kills are his own subordinates.
i would say all the harkonnen in this movie lol, all they did is killing their own people
@namekiz3199 and then when it came time to fight the fremen, they got their asses kicked pretty damn badly
@@namekiz3199The gatling gun dude on the ornithopter in the first harvester attack disagrees.
Bautista did great in this pretty minor role
absolutely!!, i all those exspression made me for get he was an actor
He's done a great job picking solid movies and playing small but memorable roles (Blade Runner 2049, Guardians of the Galaxy, Spectre, Dune 1&2, etc.).
Don't think he'll ever win an Oscar, but I think he has a shot at being the best wrestler to transition to movie actor.
That title already goes to the rock
@@TheTrooper506i agree. Most wrestler act like themselves. Bautista, on the other hand, can act as a character outside his own
@@TheTrooper506he already has that distinction imo, he’s clearly a far better actor than Rock
1:20 that's the moment you realise he's a paper tiger the immediate second things get tough he runs and relies on others to save him
Yup. He's more suited to beating frightened slaves than facing trained killers.
Kinda shame
His whip/short duel with Gurney also symbolizes this. It's not a real weapon, just something used to scare and intimidate people who are already subjugated. When it comes to actually fighting on even terms, he's all bark and no bite.
@EzyHaydizzle which is also satisfying in a way. He's a brutal monster, one who doesn't deserve an honorable, cool death, but rather a humiliating one.
Rabban was so bad, that when Feyd bombs the Fremen base he’s called a genius
😂
I mean he isn’t called “The Beast Rabban” for nothing.
Well he was called a genius for using thousands of years out of date ballistic weapons
In the book, Vladimir Harkonnen uses Rabban to brutalize the Fremen so Feyd Rautha, who's more charismatic and calculating, would look better by comparison. Meanwhile book Rabban was too dim to realize this deeper plan. That dynamic made the Harkonnens look much more conniving.
Herbert must've read the Prince. Machiavelli recommends using a hatable brute to pacify an area, then remove, punish, or execute them to make your regular regime seem kind and merciful. Herbert may or may not have agreed with the logic but figured someone like the Baron would definitely.
They did simplify the plot a lot in this movie which is a shame.
@getrekt572 Agreed. One thing I miss from the book, is while Raban does seem to be a brute, he isn't stupid. Both the Baron and Reuftha think there isn't many Fremen and they aren't as much of a danger, but Raban knows they are wrong. He is the one fighting, and knows there is a lot more Fremen then thought. So while Raban is a brute and unable to see the plans with in plans, he isn't entirely dumb.
@@getrekt572 Sadly it had to be that way. Villeneuve did "DUNE for Dummies" because he knows how idiotic are average moviegoers. And even after dumbing down the plot as much as possible, lots of people still don't get the point of the movie an are all "Let's go Paul! Wooo-hoo Lisan al-Gaib! He's badass".
Meanwhile the film: being smart and logical? Sorry we dont do that here
Rabban is so entertaining, kind of cute even. He’s just so dumb and has no business being in charge of anything and his only response to setbacks is just to get angrier and hope that’ll make things work better. You almost pity him
He is pitiful in that he is a brute that can only bully anything weaker than him and lives in perpetual fear of his uncle and brother.
That was the whole point. He was supposed to run Arrakis into the ground to pave the way for Feyd.
To be fair, he did succeed in actually conquering Arakkis from the Atreides, even though it was a surprise attack.
@@AimForMyHead81 that seemed like the baron’s plan, he just lead the ground troops
@@AimForMyHead81 They still needed the Sardaukar to pull it off. Without them, they may have still pulled it off but with heavier losses.
Double whips? Really Rabban? In a unverse where you have to slow down your strikes speed to pass a shield you put all your points into whips? He really was just a overseer not a warrior
Yet another reason why you never level dex
@@kingjensen8091Strength Is the way to go
freemen don't use shield
Slaves don't use shields. He gave Gurney his scar with that whip.
In his defense shield weren't working during that Battle because of the sandstorm
Rabban had literally one purpose in this movie and that was to make every other character be seen as competent and better
That was his purpose in the book too. He was there to brutalise Arrakis while he was Na-Baron solely so that he'd fail and be replaced by his smarter, more cunning and more charismatic younger brother who would come in with a lighter touch and look like a saviour to the people of Arrakis whilst also letting the Baron sideline the idiotic brute Rabban.
mmm interesting- the lesser of two evils- yet Feyd is brutal but just a little less to seem much better than Glossu and seem a good ruler haha- very smart move by chubby Baron/ Herbert
That was his purpose to the Baron. The difference is Rabban isn’t just a plot device for the storyline, he’s a legit pawn in the Baron’s game.
Rabban is a loser, but Dave Bautista is kinda brave to let his character be pummeled like this.
Could be a wise thing to do, really, helps you break out of the typecasting.
3:12 The Baron's sideeye at Rabban was so funny
Rabban: loses temper
Kylo Ren: Dude that's my gig.
Rabban: WAS MINE FIRST!!!!!!
True.
That said, Kylo never killed his subordinates since they could prove useful later. Rabban wasn't bright enough to appreciate this.
Disney: put a chick in it and make it lame and gay
dune: we'd rather just tell a good story in a compelling way
@@Brandon-tk2rw TF are you waffling on about lmao
@@Brandon-tk2rw
Spare me with the revisionist history.
Anti-woke types like you had epic meltdowns over a minor character, Dr. Liet-Kynes, being played by a Black actress in Dune Part 1. You proclaimed that the film would flop at the box office for "going woke."
After the film was a success, the "Dune Part 1 is DOA" crowd was suddenly MIA or pretended to have supported the film all along. You see this flip flopping by the Anti-Woke crowd with other films like Barbie and The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
@@TheVeritas1well said! 👏 anything they don’t like they call it woke 💀
Bro really tried to 1v1 Gurney Halleck 💀
Only people capable of that would be Paul Atreides, Feyd Raytha, Duncan Idaho, and maybe a number of Fremen
@@TheRogueminator
Feyd would get destroyed by him
@@TheRogueminatorDuncan by his own admission is outclassed by Gurney but it would still be a close fight since according to Duncan himself, Gurney would win 6/10 times.
I'm scared shitless at the thought of how the Baron actually killed those girls
They were young boys actually.
They were little boys
Those screams were HAUNTING
@@13jonash maybe in the book but I'm pretty sure they're girls in the movie
Whatever they're kids. Kids are kids. Anything like that happening to kids is haunting.
NOOO BE NICE HE'S DOING HIS BEST
Not really, Rabban is an idiot and a brute who was both Na-Baron and given Arrakis with the knowledge that he'd fail. His uncle set him up to fail solely to let the younger, smarter, more cunning and more charismatic Feyd take over as both Na-Baron and to give him the bonus of coming in looking like a saviour to the people of Arrakis.
All bark, no bite
He sucked liked a blind rentboy in federal prison.
I don't hate Rabban. He doesn't disgust me, or frighten me. I pity him, deeply.
He was never especially clever or skilled...just very strong and somewhat physically tough. But among the Harkonnens, you have to be cunning, and if you can't be cunning, you MUST be feared. So...he became the quintessential bully. Constantly terrified of his own family, he took it out on everyone around him wildly violently. He had to keep them all afraid, because there's no other way.
He was never anything but a frightened child with too much authority, too much physical strength, and not enough brains...growing up in about the most abusive environment that could exist.
It's just sad, really.
A muscle minded tank brain.
3:00 I don’t know why, but I felt especially bad about this fella, seemed just like an operator doing his job
That goes for a lot of the nameless servants under House Harkonnen. They're just as likely to die at random just like their enemies.
@@aamacanwhy don’t they leave?
Not a matter of Choice im afraid lol i.e.Duncan and Gurney were slaves from Prime until Duke 'rescued' them, doubt those baldies are in much different circumstances.
@@alexd4310 Because they aren't simply employees, they're all slaves
@@alexd4310 man they live under a brutal regime that they were probably born into. Even if they mentally oppose Harkonnen rule its not like they can just write a resignation letter, they'll most likely get executed for that.
Loser? He was the only one with any sense. "All Fremen are mad". After his first encounter he wanted nothing to do with them.
0:10 Seems like Denis Villeneuve or Dave Bautista really loved that one scene in Blade Runner 2049 where Sacker Morton (Bautista) repeatedly bashed the blade runner/K (Gosling) into and through a wall. They basically did it again here. 😂
Moreso reminds me of the police chief's head bouncing off the desk after Luv kills her and uses her for a facescan, in an oddly dark comedic moment
Nice observation.
funny enough, the sound of the guy being hit against the table sounds like the same effect they used when K was being bashed into the wall
@@orangebot_4211 The punching sound effect sounds also just like the punching in 2049. Almost like a whiplash. Denis must use the same sound guy/team
The look in his face @1:30 😂 he’s just like WTF? They’d die for maud dieb?
*Loses radar visual of enemy*
*Lands right smack in enemy lines with no cover*
*Walk around in poor visibility*
*Shouts at the top of his voice to give his position away*
Bravo Rabban...bravo...
Rabban is the type of person to talk crap to people online until the person he was talking crap to online finds him.
rabban was the barrons eldest heir. However the barron was a smart and cunning man, and wanted his heir to be the same, so he made him general, probably mostly for his natural loyalty. However, he is also stupid, and he can never live up to the expectations of his master.
In an interview they stated he was a coward, however I strongly disagree, rabban is a victim of the politics of his masters empire, he has to meet an expectation he can never live up to, and everyone around him is smarter than him, likely frustrating him endlessly. He clearly demonstrates his bravery by attacking the fremen, attacking feyd and attacking gurney in the final battle.
He's a warrior forced into the position of a general that he can never be, surrounded by people who outsmart him and who aren't his type, I'd say he's incredibly alone.
But he's still a monster for what he does.
Nephew actually, not son. Same with Feyd, they're sons of (baron) Vladimir's younger brother.
@@lafeelabriel good point
@@unowno123 Rest of it I absolutely 100% agree with though
In fact I almost felt pity for him. Right until I remembered all the stuff I'd read about Rabban doing and then I felt no pity for him what so ever.
He's initially brave attacking the Fremen but as soon as he realizes he's outmatched he's terrified. His attempts to pick a fight with Feyd and Gurney would have gone the same if they'd lasted longer than a few seconds.
1:53
Bro is wearing flip flops in 10,191
Rabban: What are you doing here?
Feyd: It's early morning. What are you doing here? 1:51
Paul walking in was awesome in IMAX
his entire job is just to hype up Paul and Feyd and i'm all here for it
Bautisa did a great job in this role
Rabban is a but pitiful. He is someone who completely doesn't fit to be a leader, but his position, his title push him to. He just never have enough skill or fortitude for the job that got push on him.
0:09 a bit of wwe there 😅
Rabban is the best example of a bully.
An abuser would fit the description better. Bullies bully just to show their superiority. Abusers abuse people because they blame everyone for their own failures.
The Harkonnen are like the new Stormtroopers, they die so easily. You would think they'd have some armor built into their big bulky black uniforms/suits to protect them from getting stabbed to death. 🤷🏼♂️
2:00 when your grown ass gets kicked by a 17 year old teenager. 😅
Yup me when lil brother finally grew up. Little shit is not a little shit anymore 💀
That guy suggested to Rabban to get some rest and for that Rabban clobbered him!!!! Remind me never to give this guy any health advice.
Alternative title : Rabban being the least favorite nephew.
Raban is just a bladder full of hot air, coward that plays tough because it's expected of him to be tough.
Bautista once said when he takes roles and reads the script, he doesn't care if his character lives or dies at the end. He has no ego and wants to take risks. That's why I like him as an actor and respect him more than the Rock.
What did the baron do to the girls in that room
Alternative version if Drax never joins the Guardians of The Galaxy.
Don’t hate on the whip… I think it might be made out of inkvine
He did a great job with the role, I kind of wish they kept the idea of the Baron intending Rabban to fail as a brute so Feyd could be an enlightened savior and angle to be Emperor.
too bad he seemed like a badass in the first
He was.
But he was also not the sharpest knife in the drawer, set up to fail by the Barron, when the Barron himself underestimated the situation.
He's the definition of muscle head, no lights on upstairs
@@rootigaroot9922 I dont think so, he seems to be the guy that isnt used to someone not being affraid of him or being able to put up a fight. This seems to scare him.
I think it's meant to show the progression of Paul / the fremen, kinda how early game bosses in video games seem easier when you return after a while of progressing. He used to seem badass because he was in power and had control, but now he's facing stronger opponents. He didn't get weaker, everyone else just got stronger.
@@sertu1462 I think it also revealed also his inability to handle opponents that can fight back.
Such a stellar performance. I remember an interview with Bautista where he talked about how he asked Villeneuve how he should portrait the character. Villeneuve explained that Rabban is a coward at the core. Bautista brought that out so excellently in every scene. It is Rabban's own fear and insecurity that makes him so scary, as he hides it between rage and brutality. You can observe his anxiety in every scene. Starting from the opening narrative, his look when the Baron appointed him steward of Arrakis. When he has to answer to the Baron for the interruption of the spice flow, he almost doesn't dare to enter the chamber. When he ran back to his ornithopter after getting his team picked apart by the Fremen. When he kissed Feyd-Rautha's feet. Amazing cast. Amazing actor.
Rabban is such a good interpretation of the Harkonnens at the battle of Corrin, cowardice.... They went full circle
YMS mentioned that Rabban reminds him of Tourette’s guy and now I can’t unhear it
the last thoughts of the pilot was probably rabban is caressing me c:
Rabban was known for being brutal, he was not know for being a good figter.
When Gurney kills Robban you can hear the Atreides theme. It’s so good.
He shouldve gotten some rest
FOR MUAD"DIB is the best moment
LOL The title of this one! 😆
"it's early morning, what are YOU doing here?" Feyd-Rautha was so real for that.
Drax has been on edge lately. 😂
When Rabban ran like a little bitch as soon as he saw Paul, made me crack up so much in the cinema😂
Well… he DID ask him to show himself.
Calling him a “complete loser” is quite a stretch would you be able to land in a foggy area and walk forward prepared to take on a force that’s been wiping out your army’s armed only with a sword?
Would you also be willing to take on gurney Hallick who is known as one of the strongest warriors in the galaxy one on one when you could have ran and escaped on your helicopter while also telling your people to stay back while you attempt to fight him one on one? I think he’s very courageous.
He is a an evil piece of shit though who I hate haha.
Every US cop.
he always looks out of breathe
So I’m supposed to believe Gurney Halleck was captured by this guy and just accepted it. This was a poorly written antagonist.
His "beast" title was revoked 😂😂😂
Beast is only a loser in the sense he's someone who's lost stuff. Just like he did in Guardians of the Galaxy.
Great character design. A bully abusing his power and with absolute confidence of his right to do so.
Lmao i love it. Some of these moves are basically just wrestling moves
I admire this actor that he is not afraid of playing such guys. For contrast "The Rock" plays always good, strong and smart guys, smarter than he actually is. Bautista gets beaten by smaller guys in multiple movies.
Daddy issues.
2:48
Rabban: WHERE IS HE!!??
Harkonnen ornithopter pilot: Still negative, my lord.
Rabban: *WHY DO I HAVE TO DO EVERYTHING MYSELF?!?!*
What is the thing that got cut at 3:15?
It’s the machine that helps the baron float because he’s too heavy to move around physically and give oxygen to him. Kind of like n oxygen tank
@@ConceptofKobi I think the machine is both a filtration system and gives him oxygen. Show how weakened he was after the poison from Leto. There's a machine attached to his spine that the sardaukar broke after he cut those tubs. I assume that also broke the tech that makes him float.
In real life Dave Bautista destroys all these actors lol
can anyone make out what he’s saying as he slams the lieutenant’s head
pretty sure its "rats, every rat, kill them, kill them all"
He's yelling "rats! Hairy rats! Kill, kill, kill them all!"
"WRAAGGH WRAHHH
KILL THEM KILL THEM ALL
KILL THEM ALL KILL THEM ALLLL"
-Rabban
Still wondering myself lol
Kevin Feige is Vladimir Harkonen, but instead of a Feyd Rautha, he has two Glossu Rabbans in the Russo Brothers.
This Rabban isn't completely inaccurate, but the books Rabban(included prequels) is a bit smarter , less coward and way more dangerous than this
Im CONVINCED he was cast ONLY because of his wrinkly head.
"Kiss my feet brother"
Atleast he died in battle
😂. STRIKE!
2 psicopatas em comum serem parentes e brigando
0:29 🧢
Why his surname is Rabban?
Middle name I do belive. His last name would almost certainly be Harkonnen.
All he does is shout and run LMAO
In the book, Rabban is a brutal, sadist who killed Paul & Chani's first child during a raid, plus countless other Fremen.
It's actually part of the Baron's plan, so he can introduce Feyd as a "savior".
In the movie, they turned him into an absolute wimp and loser, who gets bullied by Feyd.
Villeneuve pretty much dumbed down the story on every level.
It’s actually smarter because it adds layers as we all know his uncle liked to touch his nephews so when the facade of rabbans beast like warrior crumbles you can tell he’s just a child throwing a temper tantrum not because he wants something but because he’s scared of being hurt now that he’s a hulking musclehead you can see it on his face when baron is with one of his slave boys and then calls him in next which itself raises the question if uncle tried that with them now would they even be able to stop him Feyd could but would he try? But like Feyd said “what about Rabban?” You can see it in his face when he kisses his boots he’s right back where he started but with a new family member and a new type of abuse, psychological rather than sexual
Pretty much the mountain, great fighter and terrorizer but not a tactician or leader.
Still doesn’t deserve a 2 Million payment for 3% of screen time
Some people shouldn't be in leadership roles