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Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Fri September 20, 2024 6:10 pm
by bada
epilogue wrote:
bada wrote:World looks the same. Its 1000 year before Dune right? Same fashion. Same architecture. 40 years ago I was sitting in front of a 12 inch black and white TV in my room with tin foil on the antenna thinking this is the height of technology. Maybe that's how it is in the books but feels like a lack of imagination on the show runners part or maybe I'm just cranky today.
today?

I have no rebuttal :D

I am especially annoyed with a customer. He's busting my balls and I see he has a space at the beginning of his login name in the connection string.

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Fri September 20, 2024 11:14 pm
by tree_
Bi_3 wrote:It’s a fascinating strategy for HBO/WB to mimic Disney in this manner, except with R-rated ‘prestige tv’ to blue the lines with media franchises, but that looks cool.
Hmm.. "blue" as a verb

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Fri September 20, 2024 11:21 pm
by Ello Sailor
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Ello Sailor wrote:I'm a no trailer guy for things I am 100% going to see. You guys have fun, though.
It is a tv show. Calm down.
Sugg by balls n' arse, friendo.

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Sun November 17, 2024 10:51 pm
by psychobain
Its on tonight

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Mon November 18, 2024 12:20 am
by Ello Sailor
Please report back. If it's shitty then I would like to pretend it never happened.

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Mon November 18, 2024 8:32 am
by Ensign9
I hated the first ten minutes of expository tedium. That plot should’ve been expanded to encompass the entire first episode. (And wasn’t the original plan for this series to be about the sisterhood’s founding?)

Overall, I found it pretty uneven. Production value is decent but it’s impossible not to compare it to Villeneuve’s mastery, and it is lacking in craft. The writing and dialogue were iffy. Acting was fine but no one blew me away. Although that nutjob Fimmel is always captivating.

I know you can’t just get Hans Zimmer (…right?) but I found the score underwhelming. And they also made the cardinal mistake of overscoring nearly every second of screen time.
Spoiler: show
It was a pleasant surprise to see the thinking machines and the direct foreshadowing of their eventual return.
I think they’re sacrificing what would have been a more solid premise concerning the founding and going right to the flashy prophecy and palace intrigue stuff thinking that’s an easier sell. And maybe it is but I’m not excited about it.

Good job on the font matching with the movies, though!

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Mon November 18, 2024 11:59 am
by psychobain
Ragnar was the best part

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Mon November 18, 2024 2:02 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
Ensign9 wrote:I hated the first ten minutes of expository tedium. That plot should’ve been expanded to encompass the entire first episode. (And wasn’t the original plan for this series to be about the sisterhood’s founding?)

Overall, I found it pretty uneven. Production value is decent but it’s impossible not to compare it to Villeneuve’s mastery, and it is lacking in craft. The writing and dialogue were iffy. Acting was fine but no one blew me away. Although that nutjob Fimmel is always captivating.

I know you can’t just get Hans Zimmer (…right?) but I found the score underwhelming. And they also made the cardinal mistake of overscoring nearly every second of screen time.
Spoiler: show
It was a pleasant surprise to see the thinking machines and the direct foreshadowing of their eventual return.
I think they’re sacrificing what would have been a more solid premise concerning the founding and going right to the flashy prophecy and palace intrigue stuff thinking that’s an easier sell. And maybe it is but I’m not excited about it.

Good job on the font matching with the movies, though!
Yeah the Thinking Machines was a nice surprise. I 100% agree with you on the first ten minutes being expanded. That topic was the most interesting thing of the episode.

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Mon November 18, 2024 2:27 pm
by tommy
I love the Dune movies, but I think I'm going to give this a miss.

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Mon November 18, 2024 2:51 pm
by psychobain
i wasnt in love, but it was far from bad
the potential is there
ill follow

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Mon November 18, 2024 9:22 pm
by Mecca
Where’s Duncan Idaho?

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Tue November 19, 2024 1:28 am
by Ensign9
Mecca wrote:Where’s Duncan Idaho?
Utah.

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Mon November 25, 2024 6:29 am
by Ensign9
Better but it still feels amateurish at times, almost like a SyFy series. Their need to have characters verbally over-explain every plot point makes for a frustrating watch. I did like the Agony scene, other than the dodgy CGI. Watson was good.

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Mon November 25, 2024 12:38 pm
by Bi_3
Ensign9 wrote:Better but it still feels amateurish at times, almost like a SyFy series. Their need to have characters verbally over-explain every plot point makes for a frustrating watch. I did like the Agony scene, other than the dodgy CGI. Watson was good.

This is like 99% of TV series nowadays. Says something about how they view the audience,.

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Mon November 25, 2024 12:44 pm
by Anders
tommy wrote:I love the Dune movies, but I think I'm going to give this a miss.
I'm also uncertain about the series, but I look forward to the third Villeneuve Dune movie.

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Mon November 25, 2024 12:53 pm
by psychobain
i love Travis Fimmel but he plays the same character on every show

Vikings, Raised by Wolves and now Dune

that being said, he's probably the best thing about the show so far lol

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Mon November 25, 2024 3:10 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
psychobain wrote:i love Travis Fimmel but he plays the same character on every show

Vikings, Raised by Wolves and now Dune

that being said, he's probably the best thing about the show so far lol
I was thinking the same thing. Especially Raised by Wolves, this is the exact same character! I do love me some Mark Strong, though.

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Mon November 25, 2024 4:54 pm
by psychobain
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
psychobain wrote:i love Travis Fimmel but he plays the same character on every show

Vikings, Raised by Wolves and now Dune

that being said, he's probably the best thing about the show so far lol
I was thinking the same thing. Especially Raised by Wolves, this is the exact same character! I do love me some Mark Strong, though.
he's good also

about Travis, if you think about Ragnar, he had a similar vibe

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Tue December 03, 2024 8:46 am
by Ensign9
Episode 3 was a marked improvement due largely to the flashbacks. Good stuff.

Re: Movie: Dune (2021) (It’s alright; you should bother)

Posted: Wed December 04, 2024 3:30 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
Great episode. I'm excited to see where they are taking it with the mother sister superior whatever she is going to see Uncle Harkkonen.