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Re: Legendary buys film and tv rights to Dune
Its official now... Denis Villeneuve of Arrival and Bladerunner 2049 is director. And its a film series not TV.
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It's official -- Legendary Pictures has signed the very talented Denis Villeneuve to direct the exciting new DUNE series film project.
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Are they filming Frank Herbert or Brian Herbert?
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I understand Frank is unavailable for comment. Being that Frank was on the set of Lynch's Dune and was too star-struck to prevent that trainwreck, I can't imagine Brian being an any more negative influence.Holman wrote:Are they filming Frank Herbert or Brian Herbert?
I ask the question in a neutral tone, but I am seething inside.
Since this is going to be a "movie series"; unless they break up the original Dune into multiple movies, I don't see them avoiding Lynch's main pitfall -- too much story, too few minutes. If they are doing, say, 3 movies comprising the original trilogy, then Brian might help them create an abbreviated movie that is a little more coherent by using some of his "fill in the gaps" material.
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What I'm asking is whether they're filming Frank's novels or Brian's. I assume it's the former, since they're the classics.Jeff V wrote:I understand Frank is unavailable for comment. Being that Frank was on the set of Lynch's Dune and was too star-struck to prevent that trainwreck, I can't imagine Brian being an any more negative influence.Holman wrote:Are they filming Frank Herbert or Brian Herbert?
I ask the question in a neutral tone, but I am seething inside.
Since this is going to be a "movie series"; unless they break up the original Dune into multiple movies, I don't see them avoiding Lynch's main pitfall -- too much story, too few minutes. If they are doing, say, 3 movies comprising the original trilogy, then Brian might help them create an abbreviated movie that is a little more coherent by using some of his "fill in the gaps" material.
Much prefer my Nazis Nuremberged.
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I love the 1984 movie. Ive never read the novels though.
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Paul Atreides has been cast. Villeneuve's Paul will be played by Timothée Chalamet, who was nominated for an Oscar for Call Me By Your Name.
This could be a great choice. The actor is young (well, 22), and I imagine he'll be able to give us the truly adolescent, conflicted Paul of the novel. The casting definitely suggests that they're not going for an action hero.
There's also confirmation that the new Dune will be two movies. That's good news!
This could be a great choice. The actor is young (well, 22), and I imagine he'll be able to give us the truly adolescent, conflicted Paul of the novel. The casting definitely suggests that they're not going for an action hero.
There's also confirmation that the new Dune will be two movies. That's good news!
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I had no idea who Villeneuve is.
Looking him up, I see he essentially is Bladerunner 2049. I'm not sure I have a fully informed opinion on the movie. I do like how it did not cave to CGI special effects and it least appeared to have the budget to go big and I think he took advantage of that. So I can give some hope to this. He has a pretty good sense for dystopia as well. So color me interested.
Finally, with regard to Bladerunner 2049, not a spoiler but some might think it so anyway so...
Looking him up, I see he essentially is Bladerunner 2049. I'm not sure I have a fully informed opinion on the movie. I do like how it did not cave to CGI special effects and it least appeared to have the budget to go big and I think he took advantage of that. So I can give some hope to this. He has a pretty good sense for dystopia as well. So color me interested.
Finally, with regard to Bladerunner 2049, not a spoiler but some might think it so anyway so...
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Villeneuve is much more than BR 2049.
There's Prisoners (haven't seen but heard good things), Sicario (amazing) and Arrival (also great) on his resume. You're missing out on high quality movies.
There's Prisoners (haven't seen but heard good things), Sicario (amazing) and Arrival (also great) on his resume. You're missing out on high quality movies.
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As I return to this thread, I am now familiar with Villeneuve's work... and I am absolutely excited by this new Dune.
And with that said, I will no longer read or view anything related to this until after I have seen it at release.
And with that said, I will no longer read or view anything related to this until after I have seen it at release.
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I wasn't overly impressed with Prisoners or Sicario, but Blade Runner 2049 and Arrival were superb. I'm confident he can do the books justice after seeing those latter two.
Although I am one of a handful of people who actually enjoyed Lynch's Dune. It was amazing to look at, albeit too flighty and self indulgent at times.
Although I am one of a handful of people who actually enjoyed Lynch's Dune. It was amazing to look at, albeit too flighty and self indulgent at times.
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The 1984 Dune was on one of the Sling channels the other day, I watched maybe the last 45 minutes or so. I still don't know why Sting didn't get a Best Supporting Actor nomination.
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Not sure why I feel compelled to say it every time it comes up... I generally don't care for Lynch, but I thought his vision for Dune was excellent. His narrative was all kindsa goofy, constrained in a two hour box of movie trying to be a blockbuster but the vision was crazy good. His direction and design combined with the narrative of the SyFyseries would have been great, even allowing for the fact that I think the SyFy narrative was a bit too Benegesuit(?)/feminist centric to be a literal narrative of the novel.
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Did you happen to read the book before seeing the movie?
These are my biggest issues with the movie:
(1) Too short. I saw it with 3 friends. Two of us had read the book and thought it was awful. Two hadn't and didn't understand the movie at all.
(2) Too many special effects. The setting of Dune is one where most technology is banned. It should not have been a special effects extravaganza (the miniseries was much, much more restrained in this regard).
(3) Baron Harkonnen. He was an evil bastard to be sure, but the caricature in the movie was more akin to Fat Bastard than the plotting criminal mind from the books. (I would have thought no way could such a buffoon attain so high a position but then Trump happened).
The book is a story of complex intrigues fomented by a variety of groups. You don't get that from the Lynch movie.
These are my biggest issues with the movie:
(1) Too short. I saw it with 3 friends. Two of us had read the book and thought it was awful. Two hadn't and didn't understand the movie at all.
(2) Too many special effects. The setting of Dune is one where most technology is banned. It should not have been a special effects extravaganza (the miniseries was much, much more restrained in this regard).
(3) Baron Harkonnen. He was an evil bastard to be sure, but the caricature in the movie was more akin to Fat Bastard than the plotting criminal mind from the books. (I would have thought no way could such a buffoon attain so high a position but then Trump happened).
The book is a story of complex intrigues fomented by a variety of groups. You don't get that from the Lynch movie.
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Dune 1984 is one of the best sci fi films ever. I was just watching clips on YT last night again. Ive never read the book though I own a early edition hardback. And I understood the movie fine. I thought it was strange back then but I loved it and my love grows each time I see it from the story to the music.
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If you haven't read the book then you have no idea what a travesty that movie is.
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Further casting details for the Villeneuve Dune are coming out.
Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides
Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica
Dave Bautista as Glossu "Beast" Rabban
Stellan Skarsgård as Baron Harkonnen
Charlotte Rampling as Reverend Mother Mohiam
I've only seen Chalamet once, but he strikes me as a good choice. I don't know Rebecca Ferguson.
The other choices here seem 100% perfect. My hopes are high!
Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides
Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica
Dave Bautista as Glossu "Beast" Rabban
Stellan Skarsgård as Baron Harkonnen
Charlotte Rampling as Reverend Mother Mohiam
I've only seen Chalamet once, but he strikes me as a good choice. I don't know Rebecca Ferguson.
The other choices here seem 100% perfect. My hopes are high!
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Oh thank god, I was worried this film would be Skarsgård free.
My only hope is that it WILL be James Franco free.
My only hope is that it WILL be James Franco free.
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The writer from The Postman is doing this movie too!
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Nah. I don't really do big-budget action.
Will she be a good Lady Jessica?
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No Mark Wahlberg casting means no ticket purchasing for me.
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Duke Leto is still open...
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I never read the book, which may be why I actually liked the first movie. Kenneth MacMillan rocked as Baron Harkonnen
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Dune is one of those books that I've tried to read, I really have, but I just can't get into it. I don't know if it's the writing style, the characters, the pacing, whatever but I feel my eyes glazing over each time I try. None of the previous adaptations have done anything to help me find a way to get into it. Maybe this one will be the one, Sicario and Arrival place Villeneuve in an elevated position in my opinion. If someone can do anything with Dune it'd be him. It might be time for me to give that book a go again.
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You might try starting with the Brian Herbert prequels. In Dune, Frank does a huge about of world-building to define a complex empire and it's major axis, and it does come together as the book goes on. Brian's prequels are far more simplistic and fall into the category of pulp sci-fi, but it will gradually give you everything you need to know without having to wait for it to make sense in Dune. By the time you reach Dune, you'll be able cruise right through passages that don't make sense on first blush.gameoverman wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 6:03 pm Dune is one of those books that I've tried to read, I really have, but I just can't get into it. I don't know if it's the writing style, the characters, the pacing, whatever but I feel my eyes glazing over each time I try. None of the previous adaptations have done anything to help me find a way to get into it. Maybe this one will be the one, Sicario and Arrival place Villeneuve in an elevated position in my opinion. If someone can do anything with Dune it'd be him. It might be time for me to give that book a go again.
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It took me about 3 tries before I could get into the Dune series. But when I did I couldn’t stop. The world building is freaking amazing.
But I can’t bring myself to read any Dune books not written by Frank Herbert.
But I can’t bring myself to read any Dune books not written by Frank Herbert.
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No offense to Jeff V, but this may be worst advice ever posted on OO.
Frank Herbert was brilliant, and his DUNE novels are a tour-de-force of world-building and theme on the level of Tolkien. Some of the underlying philosophy (basically warmed-over Jungianism) is weak, but it doesn't detract from the characters or the sweep of the drama.
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I would imagine so.
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Don’t forget to throw Kevin J. Anderson in there with him.Holman wrote:Brian Herbert is a parasite who couldn't write his way out of a paper bag of wet dogshit.
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Brian Herbert sucks as a writer- agreed
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Chani
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Both mentats
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All out of memory....damn I have read that book it seems
Still need to cast:
Chani
Irulan
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Gurney
Both mentats
Fayd
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Emperor
Stilgar
All out of memory....damn I have read that book it seems
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Brian doesn't measure up in the literary sense, but the prequels fit neatly into the pulp sci-fi genre. While much simpler, the writing as storytelling is better because it's narrowly focused. If you want to understand Dune, you need the prequels.
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The backstory I can imagine from reading the glossary and appendices to Frank Herbert's DUNE is vastly superior to any novel Brian Herbert wrote or could possibly write.
Yes, I tried to read them. BH's plots constrain and limit the Dune universe to something less than it was. We don't need him.
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Fanfic is often superior. But until you turn those delusions into a story, I'll take Brian's prequels with Kevin J Anderson. The prequels are more digestible than Dune and its sequels.
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Keep in mind I was responding to someone who tried and failed multiple times to get through the original Dune. I do remember it being quite difficult the first 100 pages or so when I first read it as a teen. Brian's simplified story telling would help with some of the things that does make getting into Dune difficult - terminology and back story.Holman wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 8:05 pmNo offense to Jeff V, but this may be worst advice ever posted on OO.
Frank Herbert was brilliant, and his DUNE novels are a tour-de-force of world-building and theme on the level of Tolkien. Some of the underlying philosophy (basically warmed-over Jungianism) is weak, but it doesn't detract from the characters or the sweep of the drama.
Brian Herbert is a parasite who couldn't write his way out of a paper bag of wet dogshit.
I also don't think Brian's stuff is any worse than Frank's later novels in the series. But hey, it's just a suggestion for someone who has been unsuccessful. I can't say if it's an effective suggestion, but it can't possibly be worse than telling someone to watch the Lynch travesty.
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