Leto: "I wanted my character to not die in the Force Awakens, like the writers originally wanted... They made me regret it..." Paul: "What?... Dad, what the fuck are you talking about?" Leto: **Thousand Yard Stare**
His cold eyes catch a glimpse of Baron Harkonnen floating into the room. A cold sweat hits him. He grips his chair till his fingers go white. In a hushed whisper too quiet for anyone to hear, he instinctively utters "They fly now."
SPOILER - - - - - - Once in the desert Paul's proximity to raw spice elevates his budding prescience and he begins to see possible futures. In one timeline he leads an army of Fremen to war, in another he and Jamus are friends and there is no future war in Paul's name. The stab fight at the end is the fulcrum on which Paul's future rests. By deciding to kill Jamus Paul is choosing his path.
For Dune, Makes a certain amount of sense not to film them back to back. In the book, there is a huge leap in time right away in the story, so it's a natural gap in story, and a good time to let the actors bulk up or physically change a bit.
@@ThreadBomb you're missing my point. The question was "why not film them back to back?" The answer is "because they are meant to look different and older anyway, so there's no need to rush through it". Surely bulking up, looking slightly older, and just allowing time for excitement to build and secure funding/fanbase makes sense, Hmm? When there's a literal 2 year gap in the story, it makes perfect sense to wait 2 years between filming.
It’s dyoon, like tyoosday, styoopid, hyugh jackman etc Due (😉) to your accent you might take a short cut and say June, jue chewsday, shtyoopid etc, but that’s still pretty correct. It is very wrong to say doon, toosday, stoopid, hoo jackman, doo etc
@@user-ht9mh4cm3f lmao. It's not that cold. If people in literal frozen countries can have pools. A slightly colder State in a country that's basically an oven, can definitely have pools.
As someone who started One Piece less than a year ago and now ranks it among his favorite things ever (I've seen like 5 anime btw, read 1 manga) I feel it is a travesty that Mason has not read it. Anyone who doesn't know One Piece is a tragic situation to be remedied asap of course, but I feel like it could be Masos favorite thing ever and he doesn't even know what it is. Its made for you guy, do it. Its worth it.
@@Drawnartist yeh it does kinda but I was still glued to the screen like the more I think about the movie the more I like it but it was still such a Fucking drag. Like ask me 2 weeks ago I’d say I never wanna see it again. Now I think I’d give it a rewatch for sure
47:00 Can confirm. IMAX has that bass you can feel, which makes "the voice" and ornithopter scenes amazing. 1:05:20 Hitting a shield with a lasgun makes a nuclear explosion because atoms are split somehow (from the books) 1:07:00 Paul's visions are potential futures 1:11:20 Feyd-Rautha is the Baron's other, more competent nephew. We only meet Rabban (Dave Batista) in this one.
This episode was dense, and I couldn't leave the center of this unrelated black hole because of its infinity density, is that how this works? Cause its dense!
Just got out of the post-release advance screening for this episode of the Weekly Planet podcast. I don't think it's for every one. It's thought provoking, brain teasing, riddling, middling, political, anti-political, and most of all it's Dense.
What does Wahlberg have on execs? He can't be drawing a substantial audience anymore, how is he still in big movies? I haven't seen him try in a movie for almost a decade.
Guys, do yourself a favour and watch the 2012 Spicediver fan edit of Lynch's film, everything is explained. The film depicts all the parties goals and their machinations to achieve those goals. This is literally a galactic Game of Thrones. The 2021 explains nothing. You need the 1984 Spicediver edit as a primer. Peace!
Actually the shields in Dune will create a really big explosion if you shoot them, killing you and the person who you are trying to shoot. That's why they don't normally use guns.
That's only with lasguns, but a regular non energy weapon wouldn't have that effect, but would not pass through the shield because of how they work. Slow moving matter can pass through the shields.
@@godconvoy in the scene where oscar isaac gets captured he was hit by a fast moving projectile right? but the shild slowed it down. is that how it works for every non-laser weapon?
So wait wait wait, I’m confused… is it “D’yune” or “June”? also i should admit that i’ve said this in my head every time someone said the name of this movie
53:46 except that scene not too long after Paul and his mum encounter the Fremen, where they pan across the desert to show a dozen or so of them just trudging single file through the desert. You had 1 rule guys….
Ararat is the name of a mountain in Turkey, but also a mountain in Victoria, but also a Canadian film starring two Canadian starship captains, Christopher Plummer and Bruce Greenwood.
For Hulk, it's Universal, and greatly simplified: what they basically have is right of first refusal on the distribution rights for any standalone Hulk films. So, Disney could make a Hulk movie with no problem, but they would have to offer to let Universal distribute it. If Universal refused, Disney could still distribute it themselves. But there's no way Universal would refuse that, because it's *free money* And Disney is never gonna just let Universal distribute one of their films.
To go through someone and into another, that's a bullet. A live round with primer, powder and lead at the top. Apparently they were shooting before filming began and left it partially loaded.
08:10 i was about to google how many kilometers is 50 miles, so thanks (from one of the european listeners who sits at a café with an éclair and a cigarillo)
I enjoyed Dune but while I get that there's a lot of depth to this universe the first half was painfully slow. I think this would work much better as a big budget GoT styles series where you could dedicate entire episodes to some of the more complex world building
I am pretty annoyed that you all decided to spoil some major parts of the rest of the Dune novel and it’s sequels. I’m someone who has not read any of the novels, but was looking forward to after watching the new movies, so spoiling Duncan Idaho’s return is kind of a shitty move. The spoilers section should be solely for the movie, or you should disclaim that you’re spoiling the books as well.
Dune Stans: “Dune is like Game of Thrones in space with all the noble houses at war!” Me: It’s not, though, because they never show up. It would be like if Game of Thrones consisted entirely of Jon at the Wall and Ned by himself in a King’s Landing populated only by a handful of Lannisters.
My issue with Dune is that the spice is not only a hallucinogen and highly addictive but it can power interstellar travel. I feel like those 3 things should not be true. A fuel source that powerful should probably just kill you if injected.
I've been banging my head against that wall for years now trying to correct them. They also say "Ga-doe" when pronouncing Gal Gadot. It's like, ffs guys, you can find videos where they pronounce their names correctly. It's "Vee-neuf". It's "Ga-dot".
The way you guys describe this movie is what makes it not enjoyable for me as a fan of the book. I get that it has to be adjusted for film, but it cut out all the stuff that makes Dune different from other sand planet blockbusters.
I liked the Dune movie a lot, but I'd also been reading the book in the week beforehand. It feels like it might be pretty incomprehensible to someone who didn't have fresh/intimate knowledge of the book. Also, the audiobook is great. They go for a mixed approach where most of the book is read by a narrator but some dialogue in key scenes is done by actors, and there is some ambient sounds and music.
Haven't read it, stayed away from the story and details. I am the opposite of what people suggest. I prefer watching the movie first. I prefer the visual medium, find the emotional moments and epic spectacles hit better. After, I go back to really fill in the details. I followed things fairly well it seems. Afterwards my Girlfriend and I spent a long time talking about it. That helps. Most people make up their minds in the theatre then don't forget about, just remembering the impression of being confused. It's kinda like the Holdo/Poe storyline in episode 8. It makes perfect sense, when you get down to brass tax but everyone, even myself, left the theatre with the impression of. That was annoying bollocks.
Well, Feyd was meant to be the carrot to Rabban as the stick. I am interested to see Denis' take on it as he may deliberately not look very Harkonnen-esque in order to better contrast him with his brother.
Guardians of the Galaxy was not made by the studio that made Avengers. They were both published by Square Enix but Avengers was developed by Crystal Dynamics (Tomb Raider reboot) and Guardians of the Galaxy was developed by Eidos Montreal (Deus Ex reboot).
On release, this is the video that convinced me that I WILL be playing Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy. now months later, I have finished the game and got it to 100%. :)
I think for Spider-Man no way home an explanation for me to why Tom Holland Peter is dressed up as Toby McGuire Peter is maybe when the multiverse spell is cast Tom H petter falls into and replaces Toby peter in his universe kinda like x-men days of future past style
James!!!! Don’t let the length stop you, I will write you every video until you block me for harassment, will I go to Australia to convince you, absolutely not but it’s a great read.
I hate to be an old man yelling at a cloud, but in my day, post-Annihilation Conquest, the Guardians grew from their beginnings. Yes, they had 50 years of obscure cosmic history, but within those stories, they learned and grew as people and as a team. There was as big a gap between GOTG2 and Infinity War as there was in the Endgame timeskip. But they didn't change. In the game, they seem to be the same. Flanderization really killed that fresh and interesting team.
12:50 I’ll be honest, I had to look up the article to see if I heard you correctly - Getting people to *steam your pants around the crotch while you’re wearing them* seems kind of bad for your health, never mind the mental health of the people you’re getting to do it. Like, I get that it’s a power trip, but that is just ... peculiar, to put it lightly.