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Dune 's very language makes the movie almost impenetrable. Within the first 10 minutes, the film bombarded audiences with words like Kwisatz Haderach, landsraad, gom jabber, and sardaukar with.
'“The flesh surrenders itself, he thought. Eternity takes back its own. Our bodies stirred these waters briefly, danced with a certain intoxication before the love of life and self, dealt with a few strange ideas, then submitted to the instruments of Time. What can we say of this? Yet, I occurred.” -Frank Herbert, Dune Messiah'Recommended Dune subreddits:- a sub for sharing and appreciating Dune related artwork- focused discussion of the prequels and other Dune books by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. The New Dune Adaptation Filming has!Hey folks, seeing as how there are so many posts regarding the movie regularly hitting the front page of this subreddit - often with the same questions and answers being repeated in the comments - I decided to put together something a little more comprehensive.
I was just having this conversation at work like an hour ago. Its bothersome to me how many people feel like they are owed something from filmmakers just because they may love a franchise. I miss the time before the internet when if we wanted info about a film we would need to buy a Starlog or Fangoria. I actually enjoy the idea of going to see a film without any foreknowledge. Plus I hate having to see all the bullshit comments or YouTube videos about how these people would have made things better.
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I really don't care what some dude who works at Lowes has to say about the cinematic quality of any film. I hate having to see all the bullshit comments or YouTube videos about how these people would have made things better.
I really don't care what some dude who works at Lowes has to say about the cinematic quality of any film.so don't watch their videos.personally i love hearing different ideas for how a story could have gone. The youtuber known as 'Nostalgia Critic' has a pretty good series of videos called. His version of SW:Return of the Jedi was really great in my opinion, it gives me goosebumps every time he describes his proposed ending.The vast majority of the insightful comments left on probably were written by the 'guy/girl who works at Lowes' and not some movie industry veteran. The crazy shit Zimmer did with that pipe organ in Interstellar would be so cool in Dune.But for me, what's gonna make or break the soundtrack is whether or not they work in some Middle Eastern inspiration into it. Remember that the Fremen are 'Zensunni Wanderers'. They speak a late dialect of Arabic.
There's gotta be some Arabic influence on their musical themes or else it's just gonna sound like they're. Playing Toto for some odd reason. (don't get me wrong, I fucking LOVE the Lynch films' soundtrack, but was Toto really the right choice?
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