"Dune" Director Denis Villeneuve On His "Brilliant, Intelligent" Star Timothée Chalamet
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- Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
- Stephen Colbert is a known "Dune" superfan so he delights in picking the brain of director Denis Villeneuve, who explains the delicate process of adapting such a far-reaching novel into a film and expresses his admiration for its star Chalamet. #Colbert #DenisVilleneuve #DUNE
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One of the best Directors working today.
Yes!
The best* FIFY
Hes the best
The best
Canada represent.
I love Denis. he is not only a master but a genuinely good, warm guy. He is proof that a director doesn’t need to be an asshole to make brilliant work
Several directors fit that bill. Denis is definitely one of the best directors out there.
How do you know he's not an asshole? Have you watched him direct a movie? It's easy to be nice during an interview lol
@@maxmonas7131 no complaints from cast or anyone else he has worked with. Calm demeanor. The only think that could count as offensive that he has said is that marvel movies are boring (not exact words but something along that line).
@@Sci-Fi_Freak_YT when have you ever heard actors complain about directors? they never complain about big directors because it can cost them jobs in the future. I'm not saying Denis is an asshole. He might actually be a nice guy. I just find it funny that people think they know a guy's personality based on how he acts in interviews.
@@maxmonas7131 you do have a point but you are wrong about actors though. They will always complain about the director or anyone else on set of something is off.
The way they did 'The Voice' is absolutely mindblowing. Small speakers simply cannot do it justice. It made me jump when I saw it in the theatre.
Also the sound of the ornithopters
ikr - damn, though, I wish I hadn't seen it here. I'll be avoiding all pre-release hype apart from this interview.
Especially in the Dolby ATMOS theatre or Imax
Woke voice.
I am so jealous!! Oct 22nd cannot come fast enough for me to see it.
If you only go to the theatre once this year, go see Dune. Trust me it was a mind-blowing experience.
Yes.
The first movie I saw in cinema since the pandemic started. A great start I must say
Especially so in IMAX!!
Watch in IMAX if possible. Stick to 2D
Also my first movie since Covid. Absolutely amazed.
Villeneuve is a cinematic master. I could listen to Stephen and him chatting for an hour.
The film should be released with JUST STEPHEN & DENIS talking about the 🎞 film by the hour
Try 5 hours
You mean apart from BR 2049.... right? I REALLY wanted Riddle to do it!
True
Cannot wait to see Dune.....
His Blade Runner sequel was brilliant....every bit as good as the original, imo. Totally felt like the same universe...but heightened with subtle tasteful modern sensibilities. Precisely what I wanted. I get the feeling his new take on Dune will be the same.
Polytechnique, Incendies, Prisoners, Enemy, Arrival, Blade Runner 2049 this guy has been making nothing but brilliant cinematic works. Really excited for Dune.
You forgot Sicario
@@doncorleone9294
Holy fuck how stupid of me. That movie is so damn good.
Spoiler- dune is a fucking masterpiece
@@bibhutibhusansahoo5065 MAAAN why did you spoil the movie lmao
Let him direct a Marvel film. The series is often filmed in his neighborhood.
Villeneuve can do no wrong. I'm seeing Dune for the second time in a theater tomorrow and can only encourage everyone to watch it on the biggest theater screen you can find.
The biggest screen and the biggest subwoofers.
I agree! I've seen it twice already in the theater, and would like to see it a third time. The second time I noticed and understood so many more things... who knows how the third time will go :) but absoluteltely always on the big screen - please guys don't second this HBO madness.
@TheZzZzZzZzZzA
I will watch it in IMAX.
I had no idea what the movie was about and watched in on a long distance flight 😖 At some point I tried to stop because the screen size was ridiculous, but I couldn't, I had to watch it till the end.
Am now waiting for it to return to a proper cinema screen before the second part is released.
He is so humble, the man doesn't even know hes the best film maker of the past 10 years
Because that's subjective especially for such a vast field but there is something to poeple recognising this, something I dont want to oppose. Hope you keep it. Bye.
So fantastic. My #1
He's right up there with Nolan and such. 2049 was my favorite of His but DUNE is something special.
Woah...woah... that's a very personal opinion, there are other good directors too like nolan and all
He’s definitely not the best, but he is one of the best.
The pride of Quebec! Not sure I've ever been more excited for a film, merci Denis♥
Tellement agréable de voir qu'il est autant apprécié à l'international
And Canada.
@@timothyletwin5911 NO! He is Québécois!!! Nothing else...we used to be Canadien ;)
@@timothyletwin5911 Sorry, Canada rescinded that right a long time ago, because of group like the Doric Club, how many great mind didn’t happen because of Canada racism, nobody will ever know.
@@zintyderfel Ah come on now, don't make it political. Let's keep the discussion positive please. Et je dis ça en tant que québécoise! Moi je dis tant mieux si les canadiens veulent être fiers d'un québécois. Profitons-en.
You had Stephen interview Denis, and all we got was 6 minutes?! Stephen could have spend way more time on talking about Dune with him. Come on. Let the nerdom flow!
It’s more like 5 mins, they start talking at 1:27
We need the full length version
Well there was the interview with most of the main cast last year.
We definitely need more! I can't wait to watch the movie. I love all of his other work. He's excellent.
There's an 18 minutes interview with Stephen and the whole cast, check it out.
Once the film is our for a while and there is less of the story to spoil then you Know stephen will call him back.
Stephen played that so cool, when we all know he was absolutely freaking out on the inside
Oh yes, he was! 😄 I absolutely love Stephen's show, he's an amazing host and interviewer and it's just adorable when his own fanboying sometimes is seeping through his calm and professional appearance! :) I bet if he was interviewing Timothee, or Jason Momoa or Oscar Isaac he might have unleashed it a little bit 😄
he probably made denis feel comfortable just talking about dune and not asking basic questions and really just connecting with him through the story, great interview
He interviewed Denis almost exactly 1 year ago already. It was basically the same questions too, but at the time they thought it was going to be released in a couple months. This is more or less a reminder that the movie is coming out because it was delayed a year
Denis was the only one really freaking out. You can tell he doesn’t like being in front of an audience
Dune was released in some parts of the world already and I saw it at an IMAX theatre here in Norway a few weeks ago. Absolutely stunning movie and as faithful an adaptation of the book as you could probably get away with. Definitely among the best Sci-fi movies ever made.
@Captain Deckard Spock yes, but it was always intended to be more than one movie - as long as the box office receipts were good enough on the first part which it looks like they are.
@Captain Deckard Spock Seems a bit churlish Cap'n. I think we can be pretty sure, given the international sales, that Part Two will be made. So, if you're a fan of the books, don't waste your chance to see Part One on the big screen.
@Captain Deckard Spock lol, great reply mate, worthy of a proper Cap'n :-) Good luck on the lockdown.
Question: is it okey to just read the first Dune book? I heard the other ones were not so good and I wanted to know if the first one could be kind of a stand alone book with a beginning and end
@@juansecatella1705 All of the Frank Herbert Dune books are works of genius, though they change in time, tone and subtext a lot. Don't read any of the Brian Herbert ones. They are disappointing trash
Love his accent when speaking in English, you recognize quickly the Quebecer accent 🙂
Denis is making Québec proud, merci!
Just curious, how would the Quebec person's English accent differ from the accent of a Parisian? I know the French would be quite recognizably different to French speakers, but in English I can't hear a difference.
@@jsl8461 we dont speak the same, accent not the same at all,
@@jsl8461 the France French accent is toned with snobbery, while the Quebec accent is toned raw. Kinda like the difference between Spain VS Mexican Spanish
Aweille Denis esti continue comme sa
@@mathieuferlandkozicz1335 pas fort de nous représenter avec ton sacre
A bit of trivia. I remember when Denis Villeneuve started his filmmaking career as a young contestant on the French CBC show "La Course Autour du Monde" (The race around the world). Young aspiring filmmakers had to submit a short film every week from a different location. Each contestant's film was then graded by judges on the weekly program. This was, of course, well before the advent of digital cameras, which made the process of shooting say, in a jungle, and then editing, etc... a lot more difficult. Cameras got broken, film got lost, etc... It was akin to guerilla filmmaking and tested more than just mastery of filmmaking tehniques. Denis Villeneuve won the 1990-1991 edition of "La Course Europe-Asie".
That's so cool I didn't know that👍Saw what I believe was his first feature, "Le 32 août sur terre" (1998), thru some invite, by, idk, La Société de la-something-something (can't remember)... he must've been in his early 20s back then! A really enjoyable film
so nice to see Denis on this show I am from New Brunswick and have a long heritage from the region he is from and Quebecers are encouraged to be deep thinkers and artists in a way that is not as encouraged in other parts of Canada
New Brunswick and Acadiens are awesome.
I didn't read the book, but this movie was amazing. The visual experience was truly unique.
10/10
Yes beautiful film but the characters felt dull, flat and bland
I was fortunate enough to watch this film multiple times. It is one of the greatest experience in the movie theatre.
How is that possible?
@@RoyalReyna I live in Germany.
You forget, Hollywood makes movies now worrying about international sales before domestic. It's weird
I literally cannot wait. I assume it was English with subtitles in Germany ? I might fly to Frankfurt for the weekend (I'm in the UK), lol. EDIT - I only make that assumption because of my respect that a lot of the German audience will be able to understand the original voice actors.
@@frostyrobot7689 depends on the movie theater. But I think like 85% of all screenings are dubbed.
I live in Germany and saw the movie it’s absolutely amazing
I don't understand why the Internet is not blowing up over this film. To me it's the new Star Wars for sure.
It is SO MUCH BETTER than Star Wars!
@@margaret6839 word! Saw it today...... This is far better than star wars... It's not even close.
Star Wars walked so that Dune could run. There were even a lot of Star Wars-inspired visuals in the movie, I felt. But I wholeheartedly agree, this should be the next Sci-Fi franchise.
@@NateGH36O In a sense is a kind of recursive inspiration, in multiple degrees, since Dune (the book) was partly inspired by Lawrence of Arabia, and Star Wars took a lot of cues from Dune and Lawrence for the Tatooine parts, specially. And in both of Dune's cinema adaptations, some cues were taken from Star Wars and Lawrence.
Better than Star Wars in my opinion. I’m sure Oscar Isaac was happy to get away from that last Disney cinematic mess!
I can't wait for the movie, I love the director and I love Timothée in the lead role. He's such a talented actor and actually look like Paul should look.
Certain actors were born for certain roles: Vivien Leigh for Scarlett O'Hara, Tom Hiddleston for Loki, and now Timothee' Chalamet for Paul Atreides.
If you like Dune, you'll love this movie. Watched it twice here in Germany. I've never been happier has a Dune enthusiast
My expectations were high, and they were exceeded. You will not be disappointed.
Seeing Dune in a movie theatre really was a once in a lifetime experience. I'm glad they moved the movie and not just released it on streaming, because it really deserves to be seen on the biggest screen possible. The amount of detail and the overall scale of the movie should be viewed on a cinema screen and the beautiful music by Hans Zimmer really hits your body with a right sound system (I guess that's how you can call it, non-native speaker here). So if, or more likely WHEN you find some free 2,5 hours, go watch Dune in the nearest theatre. You wont be disapoinent, it's a visual masterpiece, the most beautiful movie since Avatar ❤️
Thanks for your comment! I totally agree.
The way they edited Paul's perspective to mirror his feeling momentarily confused when the reverend mother used the voice is great.
Yeah ! The darkened/tunnel vision and then the snapping back in to awareness. So well done. Damn, I'm so looking forward to this movie.
born and raised in korea, i was not familiar with dune so i read the book just before going to the theaters. and I was just absolutely transported and stunned. not like anything i've seen before in terms of scale. Stephen read it when he was 19 and i can see he is really moved. i can only imagine what an awesome feeling that could be...
Was it in English or Korean? I'm just curious how a story does in translation or from a different culture perspectives.
@@razorburn645 i read it in english. perks of being bilingual lol.
Ive already seen dune (gonna see it again next week) and its a masterpiece! The directing is phenomenal, the photography, the score, the acting, its so so good! I pray to god it makes a ton of money so we get a sequel!
We get a sequel as of today
Give this man his damn Oscar already.
I can't imagine missing seeing Dune on the big screen. Villeneuve is such an artist and the cast is so absolutely enthralling that you have to give it its due.
Hometown boy making Quebecers proud, can't wait to see it! Merci Denis!!
Quebec produces the best filmmakers in Canada IMO. Jean-Marc Vallée is another great Director from Quebec, he made Dallas Buyers Club. Denis is easily the best Director from Canada right now.
@@riseofazrael Can't forget Xavier Dolan also!
Stephen can’t help himself but to talk about Lord of The Rings all the time and that makes me love him even more
Dune is to sci-fi what Lord of the Rings is to fantasy. Set the stage and inspired so many other works after. And this movie is a wonderful adaptation like Peter Jackson's.
Steven has an Encyclopedic knowledge of Dune, just as he does Lord of the Rings. He is one of the best-read interviewers on tv. He can spontaneously quote Shakespeare head to head with Sir Ian or the Bible with Ricky Gervais.
Thank you Denis for being such a great director and loving Sci Fi / Fantasy fan. You are saving us for being stuck with only SH movies as big franchises movies.
I will watch your Dune at the theater more than once to show my appreciation.
There are so many directors that I love and he's quickly become one of them. I love how he uses sounds and music not to set the mood but to amplify it. He doesn't overdo it either effectively using silence together with breathtaking visuals. He lets the visuals tell the story rather than over relying on long, verbose dialogue. Throwback to the older directors and their style.
Movie already released in my country 🇨🇭, my God. It is BEAUTIFUL!!! it deserves every inch of your cinema screen to be able to do justice the grandness in scale the world thrust upon you.
He will be remembered as one of the greatest filmmakers cinema has ever known
@@CRM-114 He's in the top 5 for modern film for me, but I'm a sucker for good scifi. Whats your top 5 looking like? Might have to check them out.
@@CRM-114 Haven’t watched many of Anderson’s films and none of Yorgos so I can’t speak on how good they are but solid list. I think excluding Villeneuve from the top 50 is a little harsh. He’s probably in my personal top 15ish. Top 10 if Dune 2 is also great.
@@CRM-114 Godard, Scorsese, Coppola, Malick, Spielberg, and Mayazaki are all still alive FYI
@@CRM-114 What a crock of shit. Villanueve not in the top 50 and Spielberg not one of the best ever lol....
I've seen some some criticism's floating around about this movie(as, frankly, any good movie should provoke). But one thing that is undeniable is that this movie was made with love. Love of the source material, love of character, love of cinema.
I could’ve listened to this conversation for hours.
I saw the movie for the third time in the cinema in Germany tonight and I still can't believe how unbelievably good it is. Do yourself a favor and watch it in the biggest cinema you can find. Mind blowing!
We’re so proud of you here in Québec Denis💛 I hope everyone will go see Dune in theatres!!
All l know is that, even before l realized who he was all of his films that I'd seen left me shook. Like whoever this Denis dude is he's an f-ing genius.
just watched Dune. it’s well written, it’s visually stunning, with fantastic group of cast. it's confidently executed. and I think based on the trailer only, Villeneuve's done exceptionally amazing. goddamn, Denis Villeneuve 👏 j'ai tellement hâte pour Dune part 2! PS. Timothée Chalamet should forever be praised and never forgotten 🙌
Prisoners is a fascinating film. He makes movies worth watching more than once because he knows how to tell an intricate story.
I love the french canadian accent so much
Blade Runner 2049 was epic. This guy knows what he's doing!
Villeneuve made one of my favorite films: "Arrival" forever grateful
Denis has made some of my favourite films of the last 20 years:
- Blade Runner 2049
- Arrival
- Prisoners
- Sicario
- Enemy
My favorite director at the moment. Dune is an awesome masterpiece and loved Arrival and BR2049. Villeneuve his favorite movie of all time, like me: 2001: A Space Odyssey!
I love how Stephen just refers to "the third movie", he does not need to clarify 😀
whats the 3rd movie?
@@malarie11 Assuming you are not making a joke: It's Lord of the Rings: Return of the King 😀
Now, get to work on the second part ......right now !!!
Tabarnak !!!
Everyone saying "he's one of the best directors working today": name someone who's better.
This guy has been flying under the radar for a decade but I can't think of anyone alive who more reliably comes up with more thoughtful, original, mindblowing movies. Cannot wait to see this.
I can think of Nolan but not everyone liked Tenet.
Denis makes Nolan look like Michael Bay
Yorgos Lanthimos?
@@ShishakliAus I don’t know about that but Denis is better than Nolan in terms if originality. There are probably a handful of other directors in film (and in gaming) that embody Denis’s uniqueness.
Parasite
When Colbert compares something to lotr, you know he genuinely appreciates it!!
Dune is a cinematic spectacle and one of the more intricately crafted films in years. The director not only introduces viewers to its world, but immerses us in it. The sets, shots, and sound are grandiose in the most compelling ways producing a unique visual and audio adventure
One of the best movie experiences i ever had, i'm so glad i could watch it in IMAX 3D. Truly an audio-visual feast from start to finish. Can't wait for part two.
I strongly recommend watching the movie "Incendies" by Denis Villeneuve, it is a true masterpiece! So happy to see him on this show! Merci! ❤️
And Polytechnique, and Arrival, and ....
@@francetrudel9194 yes, totally!
Agreed. American audiences might be more familiar with Sicario and Arrival, which are brilliant, but to me, Incendies is one of the most gripping, emotionally affecting movies I've ever seen. I thought about it every day for at least a month after watching it. Mr. Villeneuve is an extremely talented filmmaker. He seems to be a good choice to direct Dune.
@@tabularasa absolutely! It is a movie that stays with you after you've seen it! Happened to me as well!
Incendies is different gravy holy sh
I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THIS IN THE THEATER!! Already got my ticket!!!
Merci Denis, je suis impatient de voir ton œuvres
En franças on dit ta'' oeuvre'' au singuliar
@@jermsp15 merci, disons que ma dysorthographie m'aide pas beaucoup 😉
Bravo Denis! On est tellement fier de toi! ❤
He's a genius same as Christopher Nolan, i love them both! I saw Dune 3x already please see it in theaters way much better on IMAX and i can't wait for part 2. Dune for me is more mature film than Star Wars.
He is one of the best directors working today, I love all of his movies. That being said, I love the original Dune and it will be hard to live up to
Yea the new movie is better overall but it isnt a complete wash, Lynch's Dune still does some things better than the new movie so isnt irrelevant.
Very different time and technology. Both are outstanding in their own manner. Today, special effects, CGI, take us farther than any prior production. Have to measure in proper context.
I'm a big Lynch fan, a huge Dune fan, and love 80's sci-fi films. Despite all that i still thought that old Dune movie was a confused mess. The bar is pretty low if you ask me.
Lynch himself doesnt like the original dune and he made it lol
@@chrismalinowski654 yes everyone knows that. But the Harkonen pronunciation was far better in it
I already bought my ticket. It’s going to be the first time I go to a cinema theater since the pandemic began, all because of my love for the books and my excitement to see this adaptation, with such brilliant cast and crew under the direction of one of the best directors right now. I can hardly wait!! My only regret is that we don’t have IMAX in my country.
I watched the movie and it's one of the best I've ever seen (it's out in Switzerland already). I think I will see it again in the cinema, it's that good.
Just watched it yesterday, and I will definitely watch it again in the cinema!
was definitely mind-blowing in the theater! incredible film, cant wait for part 2
Denis came to my college class yesterday and the guy is just the greatest. He is such a master at his craft and still remains so kind.
I am legit jealous
what college?
Is there a documentary about Dune? about the designs of the ships, weapons, and places?
I really weant to see concept art and know the process of the creators!
Same. The closest I found was bts footage.
In book form,
The art and soul of dune
@@skoomamuch356 thank you!!
I'm rereading Dune in French right now, I feel closer to Denis this way : ))
Moi aussi! He even wrote the preface of the last reprinted edition in french. It really moved me. His style reach straight to the soul!
@@liserecherches9314 oui, oui, c'est la copie que j'ai : ))
@@liserecherches9314 Oh I didn't know. C'est tellement cool! :)
I read Dune at 11 yo. XD In French too.
Such a good director -- really wish this was longer! So freaking excited to see Dune
I just saw the film Dune… it was breathtaking 🙌
Cannot wait to see Dune.....
His Blade Runner sequel was brilliant....every bit as good as the original, imo. Totally felt like the same universe...but heightened with subtle tasteful modern sensibilities. Precisely what I wanted. I get the feeling his new take on Dune will be the same.
I saw Blade Runner as a child. Loved it without completely understanding it all. I have since watched it as an adult, it remains one of my favorite films. I was disappointed that anyone would make a sequel. I refused to see it in the theater. I only saw Blade Runner 2049 after a friend let me borrow the DVD. I WAS BLOWN AWAY!!! One of my all-time (goose-bump inducing) films. Loved it so so so much. Even better than the original-there I said it.
100%
Blade Runner 2049 is my favorite movie by Villeneuve. Man was I surprised when it managed to even surpass the original. Something that almost never happens (especially when it comes to true classics).
Really liked Dune aswell, but feel I need to see part 2 before I can truly havea judgment of it.
Just watched Dune. Holy hell it’s good
Looking forward to this! I saw his earlier movie “Incendies” in theatres, and I still think about some scenes! So haunting, the cinematography was amazing! Highly recommend
You have done the remake of Dune in such a beautiful way that I can't go stop seeing it in the theaters just because I love how he shot it. Thank you Dennis! I can't wait for the second one and more...
Denis "Best fucking director, what can I say" Villenueve
Villeneuve*
I wasn't sure how they would beat the portayal of Reverend Mother (Gauis Helen Mohaim), especially in that scene but Charlotte Rampling is stunning.
👏🏼
I know. I thought she looked perfect in the trailers but man alive, the way she looked at Paul from behind that veil.
Thank you, Stephen ‼️I am a Dune Superfan from the late 60s, so I really appreciate these questions ‼️💜😊
He made magic and he deserves all the praise!
Best movie of the year hands down. Then again everything Denis Villeneuve touches turns into gold. 🤤
Loved the film and can’t wait for part two
Opens on December 2nd here in Australia, we will be seeing Dune at The IMAX. I'm so looking forward to it.
I live at quebec , i am a french canadian and i am happy
Denis is a genius i'm so proud of him. Been loving him since Incendies. Masterpiece.
I love his soft-spoken French accent. Very interesting guy
I've watched Dune on my Mac and was amazed by the experience already!
soooo looking forward to this...loved the books as a teen
saw it twice here in Germany already. Do yourselves a favor and watch it in the theatre with the best picture and sound possible. It's an eyperience.
I was sold after he made Arrival, and then My Favorite sequel Blade Runner 2049. I knew he would crush it.
Dune was one of the best movie experiences I had in years. Definitely watch it on the big screen. Can't wait for part II
He is so classy and respectabke. I love this guy.
Such a masterful director. He does Intelligent sci-fi so well.
Go and see Dune on a big screen it’s so good
This was one of the best movies I have seen in a very long time. An absolute epic.
He is amazing! Great movie director and his Dune is just incredible!!! Saw it already twice 🖤💫 Delightful!!!
Quebeccers are so proud of him. Félicitations !
One of the finest directors, I wish I could forget blade runner 2049 so I can watch it again ❤️
Such a gentleman, and a brilliant director
This was the first movie I saw since the pandemic started. Saw it in IMAX and it was well worth the experience to see it in theaters. I have since watched it twice on HBO Max as well but man was it gorgeous to see on the big screen.
So proud is a french quebecois. With a lout of succes. Is a genius
Its so good. Anyone who's a fan of Dune is gonna be very happy. If you're going into Dune expecting a Michael Bay movie with absolutely no subtext, shit dialogue, and a bunch of explosions and pew pew moments you're not gonna get that so dont bother. What you get is a masterclass on how to properly adapt a novel into a screenplay. If you're a fan of Blade Runner 2049 and liked that pacing and the visuals, and the underlying tension of that film, you’ll love Dune. If you want Fast & the Brainless then you wont get it. The people saying its bad and boring almost certainly thought they were getting a high octane sci-fi action movie.
I''m 60 read the book when I was 15 and was bowled over..I went into the theater tonight and held by breath waiting for it to fall flat on its face...it was AMAZING ....I'm so thrilled can't believe it and now can't wait for the second part of the movie...kudos to the director, cast, crew and producers!!
Can’t wait to see this movie tonight. I’ve been waiting for it since It was announced in production.
Blade Runner 2049 is a masterpiece that hasn't really gotten its dues yet, not unlike the original Blade Runner. Critics loved it but audiences tuned away. I thought it was brilliant both as a spiritual sequel and as a standalone film; I think Villeneuve may be one of the best and most consistent directors alive and even though film buffs admire his work, I feel like he hasn't quite reached the mainstream recognition of someone like Chris Nolan - but he deserves to get to that point.
2049 is my favorite movie so far in my life (im 30) but Dune might pass it, well see.
I have already seen it in Europe and trust me: IT'S AMAZING
Totally agree!!! Folks please go to the theatres and watch it in IMAX if possible!!!
Why trust you? Literally no one here knows you
@@e_lena9656 nwh better😴
Got my tickets, going to see it in the theatre of course.
Denis Villeneuve, merci d’avance pour Dune, je suis sûre que ça va être un film magnifique.
I couldn't be anymore excited about this project. I have been waiting for a good adaptation of Dune since I was 16. I can't wait. I love Denis Villeneuve's work and his passion for this project is beautiful.
Sadly, however, I will not be able to see it in theater because of two reasons. First, it won't be coming to my local theater and because of that I will not be able to afford to see it in theater. The nearest theater that will be showing it is 60 miles away, so between tickets, snacks, drinks, and travel cost, it's outside of my price range.
But I have an HBO max subscription, so I will be watching it repeatedly from home.