Discussion
First reports of the upcoming Dune films have emerged and it's sounding promising.
I am a big fan of the original film and the sci-fi fiction by Frank Herbert (about the fight to control spice production on the planet of Arakis) is an even better read.
Any fans on PH? If you've been left disappointed at the last batch of Jar Jar Abrams movies, this may well fill the void.
I am a big fan of the original film and the sci-fi fiction by Frank Herbert (about the fight to control spice production on the planet of Arakis) is an even better read.
Any fans on PH? If you've been left disappointed at the last batch of Jar Jar Abrams movies, this may well fill the void.
Yeah really looking forward to this, I still need to read the books! They're on my list for this year, it's just finding the time...
But I love the premise and the cult following, and having Denis Villeneuve tacking it, who IMO did a fantastic job with Bladerunner 2077, bodes very well.
But I love the premise and the cult following, and having Denis Villeneuve tacking it, who IMO did a fantastic job with Bladerunner 2077, bodes very well.
I knew they had finished filming. There will also be a standalone TV series, (Warner??).
I would like to hope this will do it justice but the books are very convoluted to get to the screen and get bums on seats. I would have preferred a limited episode TV series. But looking forward to these.
(Edit. Herberts son makes a right mess in the writing of the later books in my opinion).
I would like to hope this will do it justice but the books are very convoluted to get to the screen and get bums on seats. I would have preferred a limited episode TV series. But looking forward to these.
(Edit. Herberts son makes a right mess in the writing of the later books in my opinion).
Thanks for the update!
My initial thoughts:
- a slight mid characterisation of Baron Harkonnen
- the use of a popular song in Dark Side of the Moon threatens to capitalise cheaply on the cult pop culture element of Dune's following (though obvs they want to attract as many viewers as possible)
- they've touched upon two key elements of dialogue in the movie with the 'pain' and 'fear is the mindkiller'
- the worm looks awesome
My initial thoughts:
- a slight mid characterisation of Baron Harkonnen
- the use of a popular song in Dark Side of the Moon threatens to capitalise cheaply on the cult pop culture element of Dune's following (though obvs they want to attract as many viewers as possible)
- they've touched upon two key elements of dialogue in the movie with the 'pain' and 'fear is the mindkiller'
- the worm looks awesome
dxg said:
I continue to be cautiously optimistic - that looks fantastic. bolidemichael said:
- the use of a popular song in Dark Side of the Moon threatens to capitalise cheaply on the cult pop culture element of Dune's following (though obvs they want to attract as many viewers as possible)
A nod to the legendary (but never made) Jodorowsky Dune which was to have been scored by Pink Floyd (who at the time were recording Dark Side of the Moon, from which the original song heard as a "cover" in the trailer is taken.Gassing Station | TV, Film, Streaming & Radio | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff