General / Off-Topic Frank Herbert - Dune - Remake to be Directed by Denis Villeneuve. (YES!)

Jenner

I wish I was English like my hero Tj.
The David Lynch film is third in my list of worst movies ever made. Behind only Highlander 2 and Judge Dredd.

The scifi miniseries was brilliant.

The book Dune is too complex to cover in one movie. Unless they do a LoTR and do 3 4-hour movies it will be a fail.

1) Yup, the Lynch movie is an abomination.
2) Yup, miniseries was awesome.
3) Eh... maybe. Could still be enjoyable if they are judicious in what they want to film. Make a movie heavily inspired by the book but more streamlined.
 
This is very exciting news.

I've been waiting for a great Dune movie since forever (sorry Mr. Lynch, I love much of your work but Dune deserves better).

The fact it will be directed by Villeneuve is a cherry on top, love the Blade Runner remake.

But like others have said, a single movie, even if long, is not enough to cover the story and do it justice.
 
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1) Yup, the Lynch movie is an abomination.

But visually its a stunning film. This scene always gives me goosebumps.
I really love the art direction of the Lynch film. The grand Gothic decadence of it all is wonderful.

[video=youtube;OPY3d0BxTbI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPY3d0BxTbI[/video]
 

Jenner

I wish I was English like my hero Tj.
But visually its a stunning film. This scene always gives me goosebumps.
I really love the art direction of the Lynch film. The grand Gothic decadence of it all is wonderful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPY3d0BxTbI

I *kinda* agree. I mean, sure, it's pretty stunning. However, it's just really 'out there'.

I'll never forgive him for all his insane Lynch-isms like a pustule-faced Baron Harkonnen or heart plugs or cat milking or those insane slug Guild Navigators. I mean really.... lol.

Sting in plastic underwear I'll forgive just because it's hilarious, but the rest....
 
My kids and I just talked about that someone needs to make a new take on Dune. Awesome news... I hope. It's such a great book (and series of books).
 
I really hope he does it justice. Those books are my all time favorites and can reread them all the time. Love the original movie and I usually put it on the TV when I'm going to bed.
 
My advice to who ever directs it is to watch 'Lawrence of Arabia' again and again and again.

" On Arrakis, we need desert power."
-Duke Leto Atreides, Dune

I'm a huge fan of Frank Herbert's work and I'm really looking forward to this.

To be honest though the best Dune novels IMHO are the preludes by Brian Herbert and Kevin J Anderson.
Especially the 'Legends of Dune' series describing the Butlerian Jihad and the orgins of the Atreides / Harkonnen feud are works of art.
 

Jenner

I wish I was English like my hero Tj.
I'm a huge fan of Frank Herbert's work and I'm really looking forward to this.

To be honest though the best Dune novels IMHO are the preludes by Brian Herbert and Kevin J Anderson.
Especially the 'Legends of Dune' series describing the Butlerian Jihad and the orgins of the Atreides / Harkonnen feud are works of art.

Blasphemy!! :D
 
Ooh shiny, I didn't realise a new Dune movie was in the offing. As long as it doesn't have Sting "Bloody" Sting in it, I'm all over it. I loved the Dune books, I re-read them last year for the first time in 20 years and enjoyed them as much (if not more) as the first time I went through them back in the day.

Now, if someone would kindly make a 27 hour film based on Gene Wolfe's Urth of the New Sun, I can die a happy man.
 
I'm a huge fan of Frank Herbert's work and I'm really looking forward to this.

To be honest though the best Dune novels IMHO are the preludes by Brian Herbert and Kevin J Anderson.
Especially the 'Legends of Dune' series describing the Butlerian Jihad and the orgins of the Atreides / Harkonnen feud are works of art.

I've read only the Frank Herbert series up to and including Chapterhouse Dune (and read them all a couple of times).

I have never read any of the "ghost-written" post-Frank Herbert Dune books.

Legends of Dune sounds interesting..........
 
I've read only the Frank Herbert series up to and including Chapterhouse Dune (and read them all a couple of times).

I have never read any of the "ghost-written" post-Frank Herbert Dune books.

Legends of Dune sounds interesting..........

I have mixed feelings about the non-Frank books. They are kind of ok as stories go, but i don't like where they went in the end with the reveal about Daniel and Marty... i don't think that is what Frank had in mind.
 
Alas, no Arrakis, Caladan, Ix or Geidi Prime in Elite.

I would definitely pay for blue within blue eyes character customization.
 
After seeing "The dark tower" I see little hope. Look how long it took to get the LOTR right. I put the dark tower series way ahead of the dune series. We will see.
 
Loved the Lynch version, watched it many times, the music was perfect and the sets and costumes were spot on with a surreal other worldly feel to them. The SFX by todays standard leave a lot to be desired, but at the time the film was made were probably pretty good for the time.
 
There are plenty of movies that are terrible in their own right. But I also judge a movie on the potential of its source.

Ah - right - so they are your three "Most Disappointing" movies - fair enough. :)

I still look on it as a "Parson's Egg" - some bits are risible, some bits are OK and a few are fine. However I know my tastes are very divergent from others, for example I like the Deckard "voiceover" in the original Blade Runner release (fan of old Film Noir) so the internal exposition in Dune doesn't grate with me as much as Sting's abysmal presence.
 
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