No, she kept interrupting and speaking over him. He is meant to be asking her questions, she is meant to be answering. She seems to have forgotten the first part of that process. Quite annoying actually.
I've read and watched a lot of reviews of both movies and I don't see anyone underestimating Rebecca. On the contrary, her acting is highly praised. Plus, he's one of the funniest actors in any Dune interview I've seen.
I'm disappointed, Max. You didn't have a clue what she was talking about. It was the scene in the wet-world conservatory - Margot Fenrig had left a coded warning message on the back of a certain leaf that only another BG would have been able to read. Jessica found it about the same time Paul was having his hunter-seeker encounter.
@@IntotheBangtanUniverseWormhole his lost look and hesitation when she reminded him of the Bene Gesserit hand signals tells me he did not read the book, or if he did, it was just a quick scan.
Note that the wet world conservatory was located in Arrakeen in the main building complex designated as Duke Leto's HQ, and that's where Jessica encountered it in the book. Now there was some sort of plant collection elsewhere in Dune 1, but I feel that was just a homage to the book. I suppose that's ok, but I'm still peeved about the dinner scene omission, especially as it lays down so much by way of power dynamics between characters and even within themselves.
Yeah he clearly didn't remember and so he bailed on the question. Shame. He could have just asked her to go into more detail since she seemed so enthused by it.
@@derek96720 This is a major motion picture, a major one of the year at that, the actors are on a massive worldwide press tour, answering the same questions over and over, just so that local tv program will have some clips to show on their own channel... and all of a sudden someone hits a geyser, she's spouting this new info, an exclusive if you will that no other channel has... and this interviewer just goes to the next humdrum comment and question(!). If I was their editor I would have just put them on desk duty probation for a while. On top of it all... she propped up and wanted to talk about it!
@@chefskiss6179 I know, he probably regrets it now. He should've just admitted that he didn't remember that part and ask her to describe it and how they filmed the scene. What a shame.
I know the interviewers aren’t given much choice, but JFC these junkets are so painful. The interviewers are hurried and stressed out and the actors are exhausted and totally over it. Surely this can’t be the best way of doing this.
Define "best" It's certainly not the most enjoyable to watch and probably not to do, but it's probably the most cost efficient for the studio trying to promote the film and ultimately isnt that all that matters?ha
One of the best actresses of her generation and she's still very underrated ! She was the standout of the first movie, and I'm sure it's gonna be the case for Part 2 !
The missing scenes: the conservatory with the hidden message from Margot Fenring, the dinner and the conversion of Liet Kynes from an enemy to the Atreides to an ally, the revelation of the Fremen terraforming of Arrakis: these make the story so much more than just another Mortal Kombat movie. I wish, I wish, I wish they had been included.
because the others are doing 20 interviews and she's doing maybe 3, a bit easier not to repeat that way? also she's a supremely intelligent and charismatic actor with a lot of experience, so that might help
It was so funny watching her talk to the INTERVIEWER and somehow come up with better questions and responses and just carry the conversation, like no shade to him but if your interviewing then you should at least be prepped for it.
Nice video - Fergusuon is obviously very skilled as an actress, and yet I've felt thru most of her roles that she's not being used fully, that I could easily envision other strong actresses doing the same - until Dune 1, that sequence where her mentor tests Paul, and Jessica's squirming conflictedness - IMO nobody else could have captured that quality, so I hope she hones in on that in her work - but watching her do this interview, I'd hope to see her in more classical material - Shakespeare, Austen, Moliere, etc
I thought the same thing! He forgot to participate in the back and forth exchange. It was almost hard to watch. Lol She was trying to joke around with him and he just did not get it.
she definitely shows a few of those Bene Gesserit skills on Silo. How the hell did she survive those falls, first off the stairs onto the next level, then down what, 70 floors jumping into that rubbish disposal shaft? Even Leto II in his giant worm phase would struggle with that 😅
That awkward silence when he had no idea what she was talking about and then he straight up lies and says "yes" then immediately tries to change the subject. That was hilarious
I honestly feel for the writers and directors, any, that try to turn these books into movies. So many things will have to be cut. That said this team is doing a fantastic job and I hope they go all the way through to the end of the Gid Emperor.
So many things are cut out yet they somehow manage to put loads of scenes into the movies that aren't in the book. I feel like if a director is adding things that aren't in the book, they don't get to use the excuse that there was too much in the book to include it all in the film.
@@derek96720 In many ways I agree with you. It is just adapting the book to a movie is what I believe they are trying to do. It is their interpretation of the book and what they feel is needed to attract audiences and make it profitable. You have to admit that understanding the effect of lasers on shields (nuclear explosions) is why they still use blades may be an issue in a movie. Or the Butlerian Jihad on the timeline and technologies of Dune. Even explaining what a Kwisatz Haderach is, or how the Bene Gesserit were able to facetime with their ancestors is very difficult to explain in a movie. Overall I am impressed with the movies though. Is it perfect and true to the books? No. I am willing to cut them some slack though just to see another generation introduced to what has always been one of, if not my favorite, sci-fi series of all time. Maybe some people will watch the movies and actually read the books given a chance. If we cut them some slack and they stay profitable, maybe we can get the God Emperor of Dune done! Now that would be worth seeing!
The leaf reading scene really could have been kept in (not having seen part 2, I'm just winging it here). It is a moment that not only provides a plot point but is also revelatory of Lady Fenring's character. It's really the first point where we know her loyalties - to the Bene Gesserit and thus to Jessica. We'll see how it plays in a couple weeks when the movie comes out.
I don't know how Silo has flown under my radar, but I will be checking it out now. Also, Rebecca Ferguson on press tours has been one of my favorites for Dune 2. So many great interactions and comedy gold from her.
Lady Jessica is my favorite character and I love thay Rebecca also loves her. I'm so sad because next to Paul she is the most important character by far but for some reason the films keep cutting her scenes short, I really don't get it. The interviews with the rest of the cast they never seem to regret stuff that was cut but Rebecca always mentions it. Nevertheless I'm so excited to watch it next month.
Supposedly many more hours of footage was shot than what made it into the theatrical release. Hopefully the directors cut will be twice as long and really flesh out the whole universe and characters.
The Arrakeen Conservatory scene would have been awesome, and would have introduced Margot Fenring before Part 2. I also wanted to see the banquet scene, but alas. Maybe one day we'll get that 4+ hour cut that Momoa hinted at.
I had never seen or heard of this actress until I saw her truly horrendous portrayal of the Lady Jessica in Dune one. I still cannot imagine what the director was thinking. Next time someone needs a nervous washer woman she's the one they need.
Good interview but i gotta say the new visual format is unsettling for me, the visual effect that you are in a space together combined with the slight disconnect from internet lag jsut causes an uncanny valley thing that i don't like. If i was less aware what was going on i would probably think you were just kind of rude, but i understand its the lag.
I respect Villeneuve as an artist, but...he's got to get off his high horse about not sharing deleted scenes with fans - some fans are also students of film making, and making them available to fans does nothing to pollute his "artistic vision" - they help viewers to understand the directorial choices he has made. Doubly so when tackling a story with such a rabid fan base. Release the deleted scenes, Denis. It's time.
I’m confused. There might not have been a scene with Bene Gesserit communicating amongst themselves through sign language but there were at least two scenes where she, as a Bene Gesserit, does so to others: the one where she interviews potential housekeepers and she communicates to her bodyguards not to react defensively when Shadout Mapes produces a crysknife and the other where she communicates with Paul aboard the ornithopter after being taken by Harkonnen troops to abandon them in the Deep Desert, to instruct him to use the Voice against the Harkonnens to remove her gag and free her.
I don't really care for how they made Jessica kind of a fearful wimp in the film. But she's a good actress and totally gorgeous. And I wish these press jumkets didn't run the actors ragged. let them get some sleep.
@@DaveMiller2 She has to recite the Litany Against Fear so many times in the book. She’s constantly having to reel in her emotions. Not sure how you’re expecting that to be portrayed in a film for fvcks sake
alias role in the first novel is about as important as feyds role in the first half of the same novel. Alia is essential to messiah and children of dune but not for the first novel.
alias role in the first novel is about as important as feyds role in the first half of the same novel. Alia is essential to messiah and children of dune but not for the first novel. If she is mostly absent from part2 i dont think it is all that important to the overall plot of the first novel.
Some of you might not know this but the concept of Bene Gesserit is real. An organization like this exists. They're not exclusively women, and they don't have supernatural powers. But they steer the thinking of mankind. Their goal is human evolution at any cost. If you look around you today at society and culture, you'll see the evidence of their work reaching a major milestone. World's on the brink of change. Cool interview, though. She has that wild look in her eyes.
She's Swedish (by birth), and I can't hear any Swedish accent at all. I hear only British. Don't really have a point other than..."Hm, that's interesting."
2:25 I'm not convinced with that "Yes" 😂😂
Me neither. lol
And she saw that.
You and me both 🤣🤣🤣
Faker than Power Ranger fight
yes... 'poker face'
such a bummer that he could not keep up with her during the interview, it seemed so clear that she had to slow down to meet his pace
amphetamines are a hellava drug !
Lmao I was thinking the same thing, she was carrying this interview by herself.
No, she kept interrupting and speaking over him. He is meant to be asking her questions, she is meant to be answering. She seems to have forgotten the first part of that process. Quite annoying actually.
@@HolyMith She was working all day prior to doing this interview and we have no idea how much press she still had to do that day.
Doesn't excuse her for constantly interrupting and being rude@@npckse8508
She's incredible, maybe the most underrated thing about Dune, but she carries the film with her eyes! Powerful actress!
I don't know who underrated her, nearly everyone I know who's seen the film said she was incredible!
I've read and watched a lot of reviews of both movies and I don't see anyone underestimating Rebecca. On the contrary, her acting is highly praised. Plus, he's one of the funniest actors in any Dune interview I've seen.
"what am i gonna be happy for other people?!" lmao she's so funny
need more of her from now on during the press tour!
Apparently 14 or so hours in a water tank makes Ferguson a wee bit feisty.
She is great. Very funny a quick.
For someone who plays such somber, stoic roles, she's just a breath of fresh air as her interview self!
I'm disappointed, Max. You didn't have a clue what she was talking about. It was the scene in the wet-world conservatory - Margot Fenrig had left a coded warning message on the back of a certain leaf that only another BG would have been able to read. Jessica found it about the same time Paul was having his hunter-seeker encounter.
He doesn't seem to have read the book.
@@IntotheBangtanUniverseWormhole his lost look and hesitation when she reminded him of the Bene Gesserit hand signals tells me he did not read the book, or if he did, it was just a quick scan.
@@briareusm agreed
Note that the wet world conservatory was located in Arrakeen in the main building complex designated as Duke Leto's HQ, and that's where Jessica encountered it in the book. Now there was some sort of plant collection elsewhere in Dune 1, but I feel that was just a homage to the book. I suppose that's ok, but I'm still peeved about the dinner scene omission, especially as it lays down so much by way of power dynamics between characters and even within themselves.
OMG...! She gave a gift of an answer and he didn't even pursue it?!?! The leaf communication... WHAT about it? Why is it so interesting to her? Jeeez!
Hopefully we will see the scene in the Directors Cut. She is so perfect as Lady Jessica.
I don't believe him. He had no idea what she was talking about.
Yeah he clearly didn't remember and so he bailed on the question. Shame. He could have just asked her to go into more detail since she seemed so enthused by it.
@@derek96720 This is a major motion picture, a major one of the year at that, the actors are on a massive worldwide press tour, answering the same questions over and over, just so that local tv program will have some clips to show on their own channel... and all of a sudden someone hits a geyser, she's spouting this new info, an exclusive if you will that no other channel has... and this interviewer just goes to the next humdrum comment and question(!). If I was their editor I would have just put them on desk duty probation for a while. On top of it all... she propped up and wanted to talk about it!
@@chefskiss6179 I know, he probably regrets it now. He should've just admitted that he didn't remember that part and ask her to describe it and how they filmed the scene. What a shame.
I want to see the leaf reading scene so bad 😭 It's one of the coolest parts of the books.
It was in the arrakeen part so its for sure skipped now sadly😢
I don't remember it in the books 😢
it was filmed for part 1 and shelved
@@1984-i1w I know lol. She says that in the video. Hence my comment.
@@1984-i1w if it was filmed then it might make it to a director's cut... but probably only after all 3 films have long come out
This actress is absolutely amazing in everything she does. She was AMAZING as Rose The Hat in "Doctor Sleep"
'So, good. You taste like whiskey.' - Just before Rose The Hat meets the starving.
I know the interviewers aren’t given much choice, but JFC these junkets are so painful. The interviewers are hurried and stressed out and the actors are exhausted and totally over it. Surely this can’t be the best way of doing this.
Define "best"
It's certainly not the most enjoyable to watch and probably not to do, but it's probably the most cost efficient for the studio trying to promote the film and ultimately isnt that all that matters?ha
She’s so chaotic 😭
Actors are often out there.
She trying to have fun with the interview and he’s being tooooooooo dry. That being said, I usually really love his interviews.
You should talk to her about it when you guys see each other at home tonight.
It reminds me of Karen Gillan. She's a weirdo.
Yeah, she's clearly an only child.
One of the best actresses of her generation and she's still very underrated ! She was the standout of the first movie, and I'm sure it's gonna be the case for Part 2 !
Exquisitely beautiful even with such understated makeup.
You better be watching Silo!
@@catsupchutney nah lol she's pretty but average. She doesn't need makeup though, I agree there.
The missing scenes: the conservatory with the hidden message from Margot Fenring, the dinner and the conversion of Liet Kynes from an enemy to the Atreides to an ally, the revelation of the Fremen terraforming of Arrakis: these make the story so much more than just another Mortal Kombat movie. I wish, I wish, I wish they had been included.
and the detailed rituals of transformation with all the body movements that she said that didn't get into the film. oh, that's sooo interesting
I'm holding out hope that they do the banquet scene in flashback - Denis, are you listening?
The lack of the dinner scene in the movie was surprising to me. Without that dinner you have no idea why Liet Kynes is helping them.
@@Vortex-gz8se There was zero politics in the first movie, which is a huge part of the story.
You’re beyond right. They were so important!!
Man why was this so much more interesting than most of the Dune interviews? Too many others keep recycling the same talking points.
she is older and thus possessing broader perspective, maybe?
@@mrs.6523she’s 35 lol
@@Anthonycheesman33 40, actually.
because the others are doing 20 interviews and she's doing maybe 3, a bit easier not to repeat that way? also she's a supremely intelligent and charismatic actor with a lot of experience, so that might help
To me it seemed a bit awkaward and disjointed, like they were not always getting each other...
He had no idea what she was talking about. Instead of saying yes he could've asked her for more details.
TOTALLY! I mean, it's been years since I read the books, and I truly wanted to be reminded of the scene. Fail, bro.
That moment in the book with the leaf was so cool. I had no idea they were gonna shoot that. Ferguson's all class.
It was so funny watching her talk to the INTERVIEWER and somehow come up with better questions and responses and just carry the conversation, like no shade to him but if your interviewing then you should at least be prepped for it.
Nice video - Fergusuon is obviously very skilled as an actress, and yet I've felt thru most of her roles that she's not being used fully, that I could easily envision other strong actresses doing the same - until Dune 1, that sequence where her mentor tests Paul, and Jessica's squirming conflictedness - IMO nobody else could have captured that quality, so I hope she hones in on that in her work - but watching her do this interview, I'd hope to see her in more classical material - Shakespeare, Austen, Moliere, etc
Villeneuve basically said this as well
She looked so tired, yet she still showed up to give a great interview. What a champ!
she doesn't have movie makeup on and she's in her 40s or something come on she's like an 11
@@geargeekpdx3566 you can be tired and beautiful at the same time, they're not mutually exclusive.
I started to read the books when I was 16. I have the litany against fear tattooed on my back. I try to live by it. I just love this universe.
Yeah, he didn't know the leaf reading scene. If you want to know what she means, it starts on page 116 of Dune
She tries to be Chaotic Good, but comes off as Chaotic Perfect and it boggles the mind.
she's gorgeous
She's too cool for the interviewer.
Rebecca was on it hahahaha! and the interviewer is just too in his head to connect with her. Cute interaction
I think it's because they aren't speaking face to face and in the same location
I thought the same thing! He forgot to participate in the back and forth exchange. It was almost hard to watch. Lol She was trying to joke around with him and he just did not get it.
I agree. Terrific interviewee; terrible interviewer.
Excellent interview! Rebecca is so insightful! Her performance in Part Two is gonna be brilliant!
hopefully better than part 1 where she's freaking out and being emo all the time.
Rebecca is so quirky and I just LOVE her!
She is so good in Dune Part Two, powerful performance, such a presence
This interview dynamic is so strange
She's absolutely perfect for her part in this movie! So gorgeous!😀💖🎆🌋👑
I can tell from this interview he did not read the Dune books, which you can tell because he became lost from details in the books that Rebecca knew.
She's talking like there is no camera 😅 it's great but also a bit frightening
she definitely shows a few of those Bene Gesserit skills on Silo. How the hell did she survive those falls, first off the stairs onto the next level, then down what, 70 floors jumping into that rubbish disposal shaft? Even Leto II in his giant worm phase would struggle with that 😅
2:20 He definitely did not remember.
I know the scene. Lady Fenring left that message for Jessica on the underside of a leaf.
I’m most excited to see the water of life ceremony! It’s going to be so weird and trippy
This is hilarious. Most of what she says goes right over his head. (might explain the hair)
That awkward silence when he had no idea what she was talking about and then he straight up lies and says "yes" then immediately tries to change the subject. That was hilarious
Badass Reverend Mother
She mentions a scene from the book! lady Fenring's secret message! So cool. I'm glad she's referencing the books :DDD love you my Ferguson.
Sounds like they shot a few scenes involving prana-bindu exercises.
Yeah hopefully it will be an ethereal experience
Just love her. Great actress and beautiful
I honestly feel for the writers and directors, any, that try to turn these books into movies. So many things will have to be cut. That said this team is doing a fantastic job and I hope they go all the way through to the end of the Gid Emperor.
So many things are cut out yet they somehow manage to put loads of scenes into the movies that aren't in the book. I feel like if a director is adding things that aren't in the book, they don't get to use the excuse that there was too much in the book to include it all in the film.
@@derek96720 In many ways I agree with you. It is just adapting the book to a movie is what I believe they are trying to do. It is their interpretation of the book and what they feel is needed to attract audiences and make it profitable. You have to admit that understanding the effect of lasers on shields (nuclear explosions) is why they still use blades may be an issue in a movie. Or the Butlerian Jihad on the timeline and technologies of Dune. Even explaining what a Kwisatz Haderach is, or how the Bene Gesserit were able to facetime with their ancestors is very difficult to explain in a movie. Overall I am impressed with the movies though. Is it perfect and true to the books? No. I am willing to cut them some slack though just to see another generation introduced to what has always been one of, if not my favorite, sci-fi series of all time. Maybe some people will watch the movies and actually read the books given a chance. If we cut them some slack and they stay profitable, maybe we can get the God Emperor of Dune done! Now that would be worth seeing!
I love her sense of humour...No doubt, she'd be fun to hang with!
I just want to know about BEST SERVED COLD, one of my favourite novels ever.
I totally remember that scene, it was the first indication of Bene Gesserit abilities IIRC.
I love her chaotic energy
She's gorgeous.
The leaf reading scene really could have been kept in (not having seen part 2, I'm just winging it here). It is a moment that not only provides a plot point but is also revelatory of Lady Fenring's character. It's really the first point where we know her loyalties - to the Bene Gesserit and thus to Jessica. We'll see how it plays in a couple weeks when the movie comes out.
Love Becca Ferguson. Outstanding actress.
I don't know how Silo has flown under my radar, but I will be checking it out now. Also, Rebecca Ferguson on press tours has been one of my favorites for Dune 2. So many great interactions and comedy gold from her.
It’s very good. Highly recommend
Damn it I just fell madly in love with Rebecca Ferguson
Rebecca Ferguson is one tough lady!
Lady Jessica is my favorite character and I love thay Rebecca also loves her. I'm so sad because next to Paul she is the most important character by far but for some reason the films keep cutting her scenes short, I really don't get it. The interviews with the rest of the cast they never seem to regret stuff that was cut but Rebecca always mentions it. Nevertheless I'm so excited to watch it next month.
Supposedly many more hours of footage was shot than what made it into the theatrical release. Hopefully the directors cut will be twice as long and really flesh out the whole universe and characters.
@@Ghoster311 Villeneuve said he wasn't going to release the cut scenes, so I'm not so sure we will see more of her story :((((
@amanda-uw3un that is incredibly stupid. It would be more popular than the releases. Hopefully the studio overrides him.
She laughs exactly like Tom Cruise
The Arrakeen Conservatory scene would have been awesome, and would have introduced Margot Fenring before Part 2. I also wanted to see the banquet scene, but alas. Maybe one day we'll get that 4+ hour cut that Momoa hinted at.
She’s astounding in the show SILO
Rebecca Ferguson is really awesome and an incredible talent. So down to earth and cool. I love her.
This guy had no freaking CLUE what she was talking about... That said the morse code on the leaf should have been in dune 1...
I remember Jessica reading the code under the leaf from the book because I thought details like that were so cool.
There's a prolonged shot when she looks into the camera and its terrifying. You can see Aliya leaking out of her.
I absolutely don't remember the leaf thing but now I want it in the movie so bad.
Rebecca send in rare form in this! She seemed silly and fun. I was a fan already, and even more so now!
Love DUNE and SILO😮😮😮
Every second the camera is on the bald guy is a second lost on it not being on Rebecca.
have some respect, you buffalo.
C'mon, you've got Rebecca Ferguson right in front of you and you don't ask her about Ilsa Faust? We need to know if she's coming back for MI 8
I had never seen or heard of this actress until I saw her truly horrendous portrayal of the Lady Jessica in Dune one. I still cannot imagine what the director was thinking. Next time someone needs a nervous washer woman she's the one they need.
Good interview but i gotta say the new visual format is unsettling for me, the visual effect that you are in a space together combined with the slight disconnect from internet lag jsut causes an uncanny valley thing that i don't like. If i was less aware what was going on i would probably think you were just kind of rude, but i understand its the lag.
Totally forgot she was in Silo. Glad we have her in that show to tide us over til Dune Messiah
came to hear a bit about the upcoming Dune movie, got a little bit about the next Silo season - Awesome surprise!
Not gonna lie... I am excited to hear about the dune stuff but I'm more excited about the silo stuff right now. She needs more lead role content.
Ha! She ripped him a new one! He's going to have to get up earlier to hang with her!🤣
All the actors and crew of this movie live and respect the source material. Star Wars and Marvel take note
Wish I had 1/10th of Rebeccas energy!
My reverend mother ❤
I respect Villeneuve as an artist, but...he's got to get off his high horse about not sharing deleted scenes with fans - some fans are also students of film making, and making them available to fans does nothing to pollute his "artistic vision" - they help viewers to understand the directorial choices he has made. Doubly so when tackling a story with such a rabid fan base.
Release the deleted scenes, Denis. It's time.
Agree - longsuffering Dune fans deserve to have the LOTR treatment - make it as long as you want, we'll watch!
She might have confused him by referring it to as a kind of sign language instead of a quasi-braille that only people in the know would know.
I’m confused. There might not have been a scene with Bene Gesserit communicating amongst themselves through sign language but there were at least two scenes where she, as a Bene Gesserit, does so to others: the one where she interviews potential housekeepers and she communicates to her bodyguards not to react defensively when Shadout Mapes produces a crysknife and the other where she communicates with Paul aboard the ornithopter after being taken by Harkonnen troops to abandon them in the Deep Desert, to instruct him to use the Voice against the Harkonnens to remove her gag and free her.
Wasnt the leaf scene in the first half of the book?
Rebecca and Stellan, Sweden well represented 🇸🇪
🎉Ferguson. Was the stand out in the. First. Movie
NGL, Ferguson has amazing cheekbones and Jawline.
I kept thinking of Grace Kelly when I watched her in Silo... She's beguilingly beautiful.
I feel like this interviewer was mismatched with her. Total opposite chemistry
Rebecca is such a charmer 😍
They did her dirty in the thumbnail
Just more proof that Denis should release a director's cut, or at least a "Frank Herbert Cut"
She's so great.
I don't really care for how they made Jessica kind of a fearful wimp in the film. But she's a good actress and totally gorgeous. And I wish these press jumkets didn't run the actors ragged. let them get some sleep.
You haven’t read the book
@@corvus8638 I've read them all many times. Apparently you are the one who hasn't.
@@DaveMiller2 She has to recite the Litany Against Fear so many times in the book. She’s constantly having to reel in her emotions. Not sure how you’re expecting that to be portrayed in a film for fvcks sake
@@corvus8638 You don't have to be a simpering sniveling emotional wreck to experience fear for fvcks sake.
❤ her!
Ha. She was obviously so tired of interviewing by the time he came along.
Dont have this whoopie cushion interview people anymore
He couldt even laugh at the jokes she was making ?
I love her sfm hahaha
2:24 no, no he doesn't.
He doesn't remember
If Alia doesn't kill the Baron, it's gonna suck
Why? I don’t feel like that would definitively damn the entire movie
alias role in the first novel is about as important as feyds role in the first half of the same novel. Alia is essential to messiah and children of dune but not for the first novel.
alias role in the first novel is about as important as feyds role in the first half of the same novel. Alia is essential to messiah and children of dune but not for the first novel. If she is mostly absent from part2 i dont think it is all that important to the overall plot of the first novel.
It is a major plot point, after all.
@@Himmiefan The major plot point is the baron being killed. Who does it isnt the point of that plot point.
Jesus. This interviewer is so attached to his agenda. Why can't he just flow with her and in the process he can fit in his mandatory questions...?
2:01 "...light years ahead..."
Thank God she's an actress. 🤣
Most people watching this interview will not understand the difference.... LOL
isn't it a English phrase?
She's not only an actress, but also right. You can be ahead in space as well as time.🤷🏻♂️
Some of you might not know this but the concept of Bene Gesserit is real. An organization like this exists. They're not exclusively women, and they don't have supernatural powers. But they steer the thinking of mankind. Their goal is human evolution at any cost.
If you look around you today at society and culture, you'll see the evidence of their work reaching a major milestone. World's on the brink of change.
Cool interview, though. She has that wild look in her eyes.
STOP TALKING ABOUT THE DELETED SCENES IF YOU'RE NOT GONNA RELEASE AN EXTENDED CUT REEEEEEEEE
Rebecca Ferguson is a chameleon's chameleon!
... and I mean that in the best way. Got it?
She's Swedish (by birth), and I can't hear any Swedish accent at all. I hear only British. Don't really have a point other than..."Hm, that's interesting."
Because she is half English from her mother's side and went to a bilingual school. She also has lived in England for a long time