The movie changed a lot from the book, especially how they improved Feyd-Rautha to match the protagonist. I really liked that part. The character was so menacing that I didn't even realize the actor played Elvis.
@JohnSmithyy365 I think OPs comment is bullshit. Denis' Dune adaptation is great, always loved his style, but I don't see any 'impovement' to match Paul. In the book Feyd Rautha was there from the very BEGINNING with Baron Harkonnen, and it was clear he was the 'anti paul'. The young successor to a great house. He was just as psychotic and ruthless in the books, but also intelligent, so was the Baron. They played up the psycho element more for visuals in the movies though. Only major difference is the harkonnens are bald in the movies and readheads in the books.
The Bene Gessirit watching Feyd and Paul fight each other, potentially endangering god-only-knows how many centuries of their planned breeding program weirdness: "Shit shit shit shit shit"
Yeah but they can both potentially die in this fight, which wastes a lot of progress towards their ultimate goal and could set them back really far. @@noodlepancak783
Their plan was to have Lady Jessica and Duke Leto to conceive a daughter to marry Feyd Rauta , instead of Paul fighting... would've been a great strategy
@@dool1002 yeah but Jessica loved Leto and knew he'd be without an heir if she had the daughter, so she defied her orders and gave him a son instead. She did later have the daughter but...well, phew.
He wasn’t terrifying at all. He literally cried when he had to fight a non drugged malnourished hostage. His only other kills are defenseless girls. How does that make him tough or show skill? Are we saying that paul easily beats Jami’s because jamis would have to be the weakest freemen on that planet.
@@darthmemewalker2807 wow really?? Usually when I see a guy who is scared to fight and is a women abuser the last thing I am is afraid of him. Cheers to you high up in the coward section though!
@darthmemewalker2807 that guy you replied to is kinda slow you were spot on, Feyd is even described as unpredictable by Seydoux's character(can't remember her name now) unpredictability and sociopathy is a perfect springboard for a good actor like butler to portray how dangerous and scary Feyd is
Feyd's tone in his voice is similar to that of the baron while Rabban is more brutish and doesn't sound like them. Like a cold deathly rasp that perfectly encapsulates the harkonnen
The parts where the Baron was in the pool and Feyd Rautha made Rabban kneel almost seemed like it had no transitions because of how seemless their voices matched each other.
All these Elvis comments made me realize that since Paul drank the Water of Life and accessed all his genetic memories in his X and Y chromosomes, he would have memories going all the way back to the forgotten homeworld that only Bene Gesserit and very learned individuals know of as a historical factoid, the planet Terra (Earth), and he would, in fact, have access to memories of Elvis Presley. Just another reason I love Dune.
for me he was the best part in this movie. some people say mains were miscast but they were all good the it was the character written to be portrayed this way with few emotions darker tones. all of them were good even maybe bautista was the weakest link but other than that all were good. and my favorite was rautha he was perfect
In another departure from the spurce text, the prelude to Feyd and Pauls's fight. I love that upon hearing the Fremen catechism, "may thy knife chip and shatter." Feyd is given a more honourable and considered depth of character by returning the phrase to Paul. I think Feyd's response in the book is something like "meet your death, fool." But by echoing Paul it shows us that the version of Feyd in the Vilneuve adaption isn't some comic, one-dimensional villain. It's a nice touch.
"You ain't nothin but a creepy albino, cryin all the time, you ain't nothin but a bald white psycho, grinning all the time, well you ain't never won Arrakis and you ain't no friend of mine"
Feyd-Rautha had so much potential to add something to the story. But seriously though, what did he accomplish in the movie? He got hyped up, he replaced Rabban and bombed a mountain. And that's about it. And then he died....
But he was a Fair Play Villain, there’s no challenge or satisfaction in killing a defenseless opponent. That’s what makes him different, as well as captivating.
i find it interesting how the baron talks to him. he seems (sort of) interested about him. unlike rabban who is nothing more than a tool to him. note: yes I am aware that in the book he lusts for him, and yes I find that disgusting, because he is his nephew, but I am not quite sure (yet) how I should interpret the films version of that relationship.
Rabban has always been more of an all talk no walk person. Before dune, Rabban not only got a high tech fighter, one of its kind (because he killed the engineer) destroyed by the bene gesserit, as well as them using it to nlackmail the baron, who had a beef with them for being the reason that he looks like nikakoda avacoda. Not to mention, he's directly the reason why Duncan and Gurney joined Atreides, by killing the former's parents and raping the latter's sister personally, handing them ginaz level tacticians and diplomats. Rautha is threatening and cunning, and could probably pull off maneuvers leading to a situation like the destruction of atreides.
0:35 DAMN, how part 2 should be a fierce war battle between Feyd and Paul!!!! It would use the character more, be more realistic and not leave the hakonnens as (apparently) punching bags
@@DngrDan you would want to live a life in a galaxy being ruled by a sociopathic bald guy who likes licking swords and feeding his servants to his maids???
Those atupid pop ups at the end ruin everything they appear in. Why anyone thought that was a good idea is beyond me. Anyone know how to get rid of them?...
Not the best casting for this role, all I see is Elvis and I didn't even watch the movie. His face is much to clean and pretty to be a vicious knife fighter.
Im very impressed that Austin mamaged to portray Feyd in an edgy way without being cringy. Well done.
Are you referencing Joker in Suicide Squad
Except for that knife lick, I thought I would die of cringe... But the rest of the performance was perfect
@@vanjabulajic1618 True :D
@@FF-bj4nq YES.
@vanjabulajic1618 nah you're crazy that part was needed, it shows how sick this mfer is and wasn't cringe at all
The movie changed a lot from the book, especially how they improved Feyd-Rautha to match the protagonist. I really liked that part. The character was so menacing that I didn't even realize the actor played Elvis.
How did the book portray their fight scene?
In the Book it was a tough fight also. Him and C. Fenring were both potential kwisatz haderach.
@JohnSmithyy365 I think OPs comment is bullshit. Denis' Dune adaptation is great, always loved his style, but I don't see any 'impovement' to match Paul. In the book Feyd Rautha was there from the very BEGINNING with Baron Harkonnen, and it was clear he was the 'anti paul'. The young successor to a great house. He was just as psychotic and ruthless in the books, but also intelligent, so was the Baron. They played up the psycho element more for visuals in the movies though. Only major difference is the harkonnens are bald in the movies and readheads in the books.
@@Despotic_Waffle they should introduce him in part 1, i dunno why wait till 1 h in part 2.
@@Despotic_Waffle thank you!
The Bene Gessirit watching Feyd and Paul fight each other, potentially endangering god-only-knows how many centuries of their planned breeding program weirdness: "Shit shit shit shit shit"
It actually benefits them because they’re not convinced either is the KH and it would help show who clearly isn’t worthy
Yeah but they can both potentially die in this fight, which wastes a lot of progress towards their ultimate goal and could set them back really far. @@noodlepancak783
Their plan was to have Lady Jessica and Duke Leto to conceive a daughter to marry Feyd Rauta , instead of Paul fighting... would've been a great strategy
@@dool1002 yeah but Jessica loved Leto and knew he'd be without an heir if she had the daughter, so she defied her orders and gave him a son instead. She did later have the daughter but...well, phew.
@@lilygoatdemon would've saved a whole lot of fighting 😅...
Feyd-Rautha's biggest achievement, he made the Baron laugh
His voice's similarity to Baron's is insane.
Him being a totally calm, sociopathic, and remorseless killer is what made him so terrifying
He wasn’t terrifying at all. He literally cried when he had to fight a non drugged malnourished hostage. His only other kills are defenseless girls. How does that make him tough or show skill? Are we saying that paul easily beats Jami’s because jamis would have to be the weakest freemen on that planet.
@vger9186 as I said him being a remorseless killer and being totally calm, (at least mostly) while doing it is what I found scary
@@darthmemewalker2807 wow really?? Usually when I see a guy who is scared to fight and is a women abuser the last thing I am is afraid of him. Cheers to you high up in the coward section though!
@@vger9186 thank you
@darthmemewalker2807 that guy you replied to is kinda slow you were spot on, Feyd is even described as unpredictable by Seydoux's character(can't remember her name now) unpredictability and sociopathy is a perfect springboard for a good actor like butler to portray how dangerous and scary Feyd is
Austin was terrifying in this role...so dam well acted!
Dude has range and charisma.
Feyd's tone in his voice is similar to that of the baron while Rabban is more brutish and doesn't sound like them.
Like a cold deathly rasp that perfectly encapsulates the harkonnen
One of the creepiest non-horror scenes is the arena scene. So soulless and foreign and unsettling
The parts where the Baron was in the pool and Feyd Rautha made Rabban kneel almost seemed like it had no transitions because of how seemless their voices matched each other.
I LOVE HIM SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCHHHHHHHH
The baron was so proud when he said “I ought to drown you in that tub”
They grow up so fast 🥲
All these Elvis comments made me realize that since Paul drank the Water of Life and accessed all his genetic memories in his X and Y chromosomes, he would have memories going all the way back to the forgotten homeworld that only Bene Gesserit and very learned individuals know of as a historical factoid, the planet Terra (Earth), and he would, in fact, have access to memories of Elvis Presley. Just another reason I love Dune.
for me he was the best part in this movie. some people say mains were miscast but they were all good the it was the character written to be portrayed this way with few emotions darker tones. all of them were good even maybe bautista was the weakest link but other than that all were good. and my favorite was rautha he was perfect
His voice in that first scene convinced me that he could nail being Batman, even if it was just as a voice-over
Or the joker
In another departure from the spurce text, the prelude to Feyd and Pauls's fight.
I love that upon hearing the Fremen catechism, "may thy knife chip and shatter." Feyd is given a more honourable and considered depth of character by returning the phrase to Paul.
I think Feyd's response in the book is something like "meet your death, fool." But by echoing Paul it shows us that the version of Feyd in the Vilneuve adaption isn't some comic, one-dimensional villain.
It's a nice touch.
Feyd and the HArkonnens was something that the movie actually did better than the book.
You have to admit, This one is more Wicked and Ruthless than Sting...None of that 'I WILL KILL YOU' and Dancing Around Nonsense.
Different eras,both versions of dune are excellent….Austin butler is the better feyd definitely….dune itself is magical,a universe to get lost in
"You ain't nothin but a creepy albino, cryin all the time, you ain't nothin but a bald white psycho, grinning all the time, well you ain't never won Arrakis and you ain't no friend of mine"
at the end if feyd rautha won it would have been the greatest twist and fuck you in movie history
If ifs and buts, were candy and nuts, then we'd all have a merry Christmas. 🤣
If feyd won there wouldn’t be a sequel. The fremen would never ally with the harkonnens
He made everybody totally forget about Elvis
This guy is the Dune version of Vergita from DBZ
"May thy knife chip and shatter"
"Yes, after forge it into your beating heart."
All of Feyd-Rautha scenes are the best Feyd-Rautha scenes.
Facts ❤
Feyd is METAL as fuck 🤘🤘
The greatest edge lord to ever lord over the edge 😂
Seriously tho, great performance!
thank you for uploading.
Feyd-Rautha had so much potential to add something to the story. But seriously though, what did he accomplish in the movie? He got hyped up, he replaced Rabban and bombed a mountain. And that's about it. And then he died....
The ending didnt had to go that hard 🥵🥵🥵🥶🥶🥶
Austin was great. Feyd is turning into a Joker esque character to play to show off an actors skill.
But he was a Fair Play Villain, there’s no challenge or satisfaction in killing a defenseless opponent. That’s what makes him different, as well as captivating.
Watched it today, commands the screen in every shot
He is sexy and frightening, very good character ! deserve more screen
And he was suppose to marry Paul if only he was born a girl 😂
Austin's voice sounds like Christian Bales' Batman
you forgot the part where he kisses the baron
Been trying to find that everywhere lol
No kissing
No 😤 kissing ✋️ before ⛔️ marriage
⚠️!! Haram !!⚠️
No one wants to see a nasty gay scene of that sorry well not me
I'm not offending LGBT people
You know what, Sting's Feyd was at least more or less human. And this one is just a villainous villain. A villain for the sake of villainy.
Yes, because he is a sociopath.
0:05 what a good little nephew
The true tragic hero
He's literally me!
I didn't like Austin Butler before but this performance changed my mind
Next Pinhead in Hellraiser 😢
i find it interesting how the baron talks to him.
he seems (sort of) interested about him.
unlike rabban who is nothing more than a tool to him.
note: yes I am aware that in the book he lusts for him, and yes I find that disgusting, because he is his nephew, but I am not quite sure (yet) how I should interpret the films version of that relationship.
Rabban has always been more of an all talk no walk person. Before dune, Rabban not only got a high tech fighter, one of its kind (because he killed the engineer) destroyed by the bene gesserit, as well as them using it to nlackmail the baron, who had a beef with them for being the reason that he looks like nikakoda avacoda.
Not to mention, he's directly the reason why Duncan and Gurney joined Atreides, by killing the former's parents and raping the latter's sister personally, handing them ginaz level tacticians and diplomats.
Rautha is threatening and cunning, and could probably pull off maneuvers leading to a situation like the destruction of atreides.
@@Memelord1117 ok, interesting.
The Baron had a hard-on for his nephew.
0:35 DAMN, how part 2 should be a fierce war battle between Feyd and Paul!!!! It would use the character more, be more realistic and not leave the hakonnens as (apparently) punching bags
Actually all scenes could be placed there :)
0:37 rabban backshots
I kind of wanted him to win
FUCKKK NOO, I could sense the character he had, Cruel, Lusty and hungry for power, god sake he didn't win...
The galaxy probably would have been better off tbh
@@DngrDan you would want to live a life in a galaxy being ruled by a sociopathic bald guy who likes licking swords and feeding his servants to his maids???
@@DngrDanin short term tho
@@DngrDanHonestly yeah.
The creators from alien
freeza? what you doing in this movie?
Where do I watch it?
What does he say after the kiss, I can't make it out.
"We're even now"
Those atupid pop ups at the end ruin everything they appear in. Why anyone thought that was a good idea is beyond me. Anyone know how to get rid of them?...
Can you do paul atreides scenes in dune part 2 pls
He’s kinda sexy
Thought he was the dude who played It the clown.
It almost was, which would've been ironic since the actor portraying the Baron is his father.
@@saljpal3imagine the other skarsgard (who played Tarzan) as Rabban. The whole skarsgard family as the Harkonnens lol
The dude that plays the IT clown is actually Stellans biological son.
nahhhh you can keep going as long as you want
No kiss?
Not how i imagined feyd. They should have made him more attractive like sting in the original film
Bruh they’ve wasted such a great potential villain by making the him die so easily
He looks like Voldemort
Hot take.
But I don't think feyd is a very nice person
MAY THY KNIFE CHIP AND SHUTTER
Not the best casting for this role, all I see is Elvis and I didn't even watch the movie.
His face is much to clean and pretty to be a vicious knife fighter.
He's meant to be a Playboy
This was the weakest most Mary sue villain in all of cinematic history.
Дерьмовый фильм
overblown and overhyped he did not stand out as a great villain... The Bene Gesserit seemed like better villains
Lol. The Herkkenons showed who are villains in 1. This part was just ending phase for them
Bla bla bla
How tf did you get this footage at this quality wtffff