Dune - The Spice Must Flow [HD]
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Dune Scene Stars: Virginia Madsen Director: David Lynch Writers: Frank Herbert, David Lynch Producer: Raffaella De Laurentiis Music: TOTO Production: Dino De Laurentiis Company, Estudios Churubusco Azteca S.A. Distributon: Universal Pictures Released: 1984
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the part where she fades out and then back in saying "oh by the way" is kind of funny, but the music over shots of the desert was amazing
Lol such a funny choice re the fade back in
@@catpeople11 she's like Columbo when he says "oh, one more thing" and turns around in the doorway
She displays the power of spice to fold time and space
Virginia is so beautiful here.
Absolutely stunning ...
In my Electric Dreams...
I understand that reference!
Полностью согласен
This movie is a masterpiece
Her character has a sort of “overarching” presence in the book, even though she doesn’t appear until the very end. Every chapter begins with a small excerpt from her future biography of Paul Atreides and expands on events and motivations before they happen in the chapter.
I don’t see how it’s possible to give her the credit she deserves in a film adaptation.
She actually reminds me of Anna komnenos. Who was a biographer during the medieval eastern Roman empire, she wrote the Alexiad. Maybe the Dune princess is based on her?
She was brilliant, she managed to set the tone of this movie, beautifully done and beautiful herself too.
Indeed. If one hasn't read the novel and wants to see the Villeneuve version for the first time, this brief clip is good background.
@markwaldron8954 I think Villeneuve's less-is-more-attitude worked really well. The old film is kinda overexposing.
I mean, doesn't the guild navigator repeat all this after 5 minutes ?
Spice girl!
That opening theme is epic
I don't care what the critics say, I love this movie. I love the 80s sci fi style.
Same here. The 1984 version of Dune has always been one of my favorite movies.
The aesthetics of Dune 1984 are incredible. Honestly, its downfall is trying to fit a novel as dense as Dune in a single movie.
I recommend Jodorowsky's Dune if you need more sand.
@@actuallyloveisbetter.3584 I do indeed need more sand.
@actuallyloveisbetter.3584 maybe if the director wasted less time repeating things ? Like the princess explains the spice, then the guild navigator explains it again to the emperor, who should know this already. The sequence of the guild overvoice showing the 4 planets and introducing the houses is unnecessary because after one minute, the guild navigator talks about them with the emperor. There's the folding space scene which... why ? It was just weird.
I do love the aesthetic of the old film and agree that you need a lot of time to do dune (the new obe is basically one 6 hour film) but seeing the deleted scenes which are just MORE exposition, like the princess explaining mentants, I don't think more time would have saved this film.
- Music by "Toto".
Well, the Rains of Africa never sounded so good.
After all these years, still goosebumps all over.
Love how this movie opens with literally ten minutes of exposition.
The entire first act of the movie is exposition of we're being honest. 😂
This movie is proof we need to bring Art Deco back XD
At least someone who think the same! Lots of gold and green and a bit of steam punk too if it's posible
I think golden baroque entrances and exits to the toilet are sorely needed
You know. I love this movie. I love dune. But I totally know why this did not go over with general audiences.
Maybe because of many factors:
Much was cut from the final release.
If a person never read the novel, it would be most confusing.
It's very difficult to adapt a novel of this magnitude in an abbreviated one-time showing.
However, it's beautifully made and is one of my favorites.
no! just no! the movie is so extremely terrible!!!! it seemed like nobody could act back in the day when they made it. the bene gesserit arrogance and suredom about themselves for example was not at all depicted in the movie - rather they were some extremely ugly old fearful women, with no aura of prescience and authority about them at all - same goes for shaddam. the baron looked nice, but he was flying about like a damn balloon!!! hell no!! the movie is terrible and lynch is responsible for it. i feel very bad for Frank Herbert to never having had the opportunity to watch today's masterpiece of villeneuve
@@Confuzius Temple OS
@@Confuzius brilliant opening though - that monologue is amazing
I saw this film when I was rather young and I was mesmerized by it. As for the books.... the first few books were great, but the quality kept getting worse with the latter sequels. That's my opinion, anyways.
All in all, it's a fascinating world, and yes, it was much better explained/depicted in the books than in any of the series/movies that followed. I can see a computer RPG game doing remarkable things with that world, but a film would need excessive and pretty unnatural use of inner speech and a ton of monologues like this one to explain things during various points of the story.
general audiences aka bunch of retarded idiots. This movie is masterpiece
Sounds fantastic in stereo on my headphones!
when the new dune movie comes out i hope its opening will be a kind of homage to the opening of this adaptation
I prefer the extended version opening.
Good luck trying to find someone as classic and beautiful as Irulan...I mean Virginia. But yeah, that would be awesome.
Yeah .. sure. Like the Ghost in the Shell movie honoring the original right? xD I don't see any chance.
I saw the new Dune, and although I enjoyed it, it might be hard for people who haven't read the book or have seen the 1984 version might find it hard to follow. There's no exposition at all.
This seems like terrible filmmaking. Show me the universe don’t spell it out with words.
Iconic intro.
Oh so that's why they call the movie 'Dune'
This story is very very good
3:56 - When you go to an Indian restaurant.
Film still stands the test of time, a work of art.
The spice must flow
That's why I love green eyes blondes
The Spice Must Flow
Breaking the 4th wall for nearly 2 minutes straight
4:00 did they film this in jersey? 😂
Hope she cameos in the new movies
So hahaha, I googled "The Spice Must Flow" as a joke and now I'm reading lore for Dune? Um... thanks for this? hahah YT is weird
It's the best thing that could happen to anyone
Actually, the navigators don't fold space, the Holtzman engines fold space. The navigators to the incredibly complex mathematical equations that tell the engines where to fold space to.
This scene isnt bad, i agree it makes sense for her to narrate like that. so much of this adaptation seem quite good, but then so much is just absolute garbage.
God, she was a beauty.
The movie was saturated with exposition. And yet a lot of people still could not comprehend the movie.
The speaker is responsible for the audience to understand. The audience is under zero obligation to comprehend. What you describe is just poor story telling.
@emptiester You mean the American audience has no patience to comprehend all the bruhaha of the story. I doubt a Europena audience will have little problem.
Sure lets bring prejudice into it. Why not.
@emptiester it’s not prejudice when it has a percentage of truth to it. “What’s going on?!” “What’s happening?!” “I’m confuse?!” is what most american viewers reaction. “Most”. I’m not saying “All”. That’s why the Star Wars series are much more memorable classic.
@@joeldelica8706 thats literally exactly the precise definition of prejudice. Lol. RUclips comments, never change.
The salt must flow. ReeeEEEEEEEEEEE!
Haven’t seen Princess Irulan once in the remake. I’m curious as to what her role will be in Part 2, if she even has one.
She will come in the sequel and will be played by Florence Pugh.
I use Old Spice 🐉
Dune must be filmed in Namibia. Oldest desert in the world. And my home country, Proud colonial german heritage.
Nope, it was Mexico. The Grand Desert of Altar in Senora
It was filmed primarily in Jordan. The new one was, anyway.
The Dark Side of the Spice is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural
Is it possible to learn this power?
@@TheBourbonDiaries Not from an Atreides.
@@OhrCompendium [I know this is not the correct order of lines, still: ]
The Atreides use their power for good!
@@TheBourbonDiaries You were the chosen one! You were meant to control the spice, not destroy it!
Yeah- Lynch FTW.
So melange spice is basically an adhd med
Guild navigator scene pls
i prefer the other prologue version with the paintings idk
David Lynch
Shaddam is Suddam. Arakkis is Iraq. Milange spice is crude oil. Milange spice is also psychedelic spores. Bene jerserrit ladies are Jesuit Priest Order. Fremen are the wild frontier people of the middle east, Pontic steppe, the Cossacks; one of a kind to be specific.
The Chechens. There is reference in the Dune books to the Caucasian language Chakobsa.
sssssssssssssssssssspice
the factory must grow
the one good part of this movie
the spice = DMT
WOW OUIII Ha ........
She didn't get enough screen time.
The Princess Irulan would get it.
So spice melange is space cocaine?
More like space LSD
Herbert was a stoner, so he invented a whole universe run by stoners.
1:49 this movie is trash imo but this intro and theme legit gives me goosebumps. Gives me a better idea of what Lynch would rather have made
He would've made a great movie had Universal not interfered.
@@Charles12 Ahh, the brilliance we could have had...
What is her name?
Darude Sandstorm
Princess Irulan Corrino, played by Virginia Madsen
@@OmarPhoenix thanx, bro
and the narator wil have a beybi with moadib ya?
So does Dune take place in the W40K universe?
At the very least, I feel like Dune heavily inspired 40k. It feels like the same Universe but without Aliens.
@@derworfnet A lot of things heavily inspired 40k, with time it developed its own lore, but at the start it was just a patchwork of several sources.
The first DUNE book was written on the 60's, so in any case WH40K would take place in the DUNE universe. WH40k was heavily "inpired" by the DUNE lore.
As others said, 40k was heavily inspired by dune, like many other science fiction works that came later.
Navigators
God Emperor/ golden path (as in one "god like" human, forsees humanity's future and tries to guide it to a certain outcome...no matter the costs)
Iron Men (the thinking machines humanity fought in dune)
Just to name a few, and I'm sure there is a lot more. Heck even the Arbites in 40k are basically Judge Dredd knock off's...
But I think it's fine as long the creators openly admit it, tho creating interest in the older works, in younger generations.
@@MalakianM2S Dune not only directly inspired 40k, it inspired everything else that directly inspired 40k XD
THIS IS SERIOUS. You cannot remake this, due to the condition of the world at present . I would like to say more.
They just did
Explaining the movie. Roll Credits. More Explaining of the movie. Me. Ok. I understand Dune planet. But what are those other three? And Navigators bending space? Already lost. Should have read the book before seeing movie?
Yes, it's best to read the book first.
This David Lynch movie is a very flawed masterpiece because it got so many things right but got so many things wrong as well.
The beginning of the movie really captures the atmosphere and spirit of the book with the set designs, costumes, acting style and music score, but falls down later with rushed scenes, cheesy expositions, and worst of all, major changes to the basic plot and concepts that create a false impression of what the book and other books are about.
It was a valiant effort, but the book is a very complex and deep exploration of politics, religion and conflict set tens of thousands of years in the future, so to try and cram all that into a single movie is almost impossible.
That's why the new movie to be released this year is only the first of two because they split the book in half.
Also remember that this is only about the first book in a series of six.
Like Lord of the Rings, Dune has often been called 'unfilmable', but LOTR finally succeeded with the film trilogy, so there's hope for Dune yet.
There were also two Dune tv series made in 2000 that were closer to the books but were pretty low budget and still didn't do the story justice, but did manage to portray three out of the six Dune books.
Technically the navigators simply use the prescience granted by the Spice to make sure there won't be any unpleasant surprises at the destination point of a fold.
Usually I don’t mind monologuing expositions in movies but this one really just, doesn’t fit
Isn't Dune an allegory for Great Britain?
No its basically space game of thrones
You're thinking of Game of Thrones
Well arrakis is basically the middle east and the spice is oil.
@@Monarch_Prime Wait, wasn't game of thrones also some of the same king and queens shit that happened in Great Britain?
It's an allegory for the oil wars.
US doesn't care which house rules so long as the oil keeps flowing.
1:58 reminds me of Harry Potter
This movie is so terrible it’s honestly incredible.
The spice is worm poop.
We don't want Virginia nuts 😂
The male narrator was better
i honestly prefered the girl, feel that she played the part of an emotionless almost robotic narrator better
She was better, as the male narrator and the paintings explaining everything take too long and break the flow of the movie.
The added paintings are almost like a mini-movie ahead of the movie itself. That's cheating.
If any movie did that, there would be no effort at trying to tell a compelling story while providing decent worldbuilding.
Might as well dump all exposition right at the beginning with some neat paintings every single time.