Dune the book was written by Frank Herbert in 1965. It is the basis of most modern sci-fi tropes. Lucas pulled much of Star Wars from Dune. The book is considered the most influential sci-fi book ever written. For those asking, the song is the last song on Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon album. I think this a version arranged by Hans Zimmer for this trailer. Pink Floyd was supposed to do the music of the first attempt to bring Dune to the screen, which never got made. Dune has always been considered too difficult to make as a movie in Hollywood, and the 1984 movie was a disaster bearing little resemblance to the book, which is why this one is so anticipated.
Dune the novel was published in 1965. It changed the sci-fi genre forever. I read the original 6 novels at least once a year. The 1984 Lynch movie was bashed critically and did very poorly at the box office. There are points where it's true to the novel, but mostly not. Villenieve wanted to return to the source material. I'm looking forward to this.
Dune is a book with 5 sequels by the original author and multiple prequel and sequel books from the author's son and Kevin Anderson based on the author's notes. The "world" is incredibly large. This movie only covers half of the original book.
Denis Villanuav is my favourite director. Prisoners, Sicario, Blade Runner 2049, Arrival. Also Dune holds legendary place in sci fi book community. Everyone who reads sci fi know of Dune.
They used Pink Floyd in the trailer because the very first attempt by Jodorowsky was going to use Pink Floyd to write the score. I doubt they will be included in the feature. Dune is the inspiration for many movies and series. Star Wars, Avatar, GoT, so many others. It’s the OG sci-fi novel and only Denis could get this together. He’s split it into two films which is necessary for this source material, so let’s hope this works.
Dune is one of the biggest selling and influential books of all time, but no youtube reactors seem to be familiar with it because they clearly never read. Dune is to Sci-fi what Lord of the Rings is to Fantasy, and the 1984 film doesn't do the book justice at all.
Lots of people haven't read the Sci-fi classics, just like most people who never heard of LotR became huge fans of Tolkens works after the movies came out. The fact that this many people who haven't even heard of the book are this excited for the movie is legitimately amazing. We might finally see Dune get the widespread attention it deserves.
Dune by Frank Herbert is the greatest sci-fi book series ever written. It even inspired Star Wars. Please stop talking about the original Dune movie, because David Lynch's Dune was rubbish as an adaptation of the book. This one is directed by someone who read the books at age 15 and has had decades to absorb the material and years to adapt it into this movie.
While I do appreciate your reactions, and that of others, it bothers me a but; that some of these reactions are coming from people that have no idea abiut the original material!! Dune was and is a ground breaking novel. It inspired Star Wars, GOT, and miriad others!! Read the novels and you'll fall in love with he Dune universe!!!!!!
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Guys!!! How do you guys not know about Dune?? It is a revolutionary novel written by Frank Herbert in 1965. That novel basically inspired Star Wars and even inspired R.R Martin to write Game of Thrones. It is regarded as the best and most important piece of science fiction. Many directors in the past have tried to adapt it to screen, including David lynch in 1984, but failed.
Dune was originally a ground-breaking 1965 science fiction novel. Also, this is only the first of two planned movies, as the director has stated the depth of the source material (the book) couldn’t be tackled in a single movie, even one with a long run time.
@@wahn10 I hope it will at least add 2 masterpieces. This will be two movies for the first novel. At least if Warner Brothers greenlight the 2nd movie after the first made enough money.
The book is phenomenal the guy who wrote it Frankie Herbert was a scientist who wrote about sand dunes and decided to make a book and blend Islam and Christianity religions into fremen culture
@Kloreen Bobux The future portrayed in Dune is very strange with religion. They quote the "Orange Catholic Bible" but there's no "Catholic" religion, the Fremen peoples of Dune are implied to have ancient roots in Islam but their current religion is also a product of centuries of subtle manipulations from outside forces (as are all religions in the Dune universe). It's familiar and alien all at the same time, probably what makes the cultures in Dune so damn interesting.
Just see Denis Villeneuve french film Incendies it was nominated for academy awards and also is in IMDB top 250. He's one of the finest directors working today.
It seems you guys don't follow film news too much. This film is probably the 2nd most awaited film of the year, after Tenet. How did you not know about this?
I love the 80s movie. People who say it's bad don't understand the vision and only focus on some of the differences from the book. The set design and vision is excellent.
One thing that is interesting to note is that Chalomet remarked in the press event surrounding the release of the trailer that he spent almost no time on a blue or green screen. Most of the sets are practical.
Why have you guys been ignoring this channel ? You post one video and then forget about it for weeks ! So many good trailers have come out in the last one month and you guys have ignored all of them. It's high time you guys put some life back into this channel by reacting to the following trailers : 1. Enola Holmes - Netflix - Millie Bobby Brown 2. No Time To Die - Daniel Craig, Rami Malek 3. Raised By Wolves - HBO Max 4. Death on The Nile - Kenneth Branagh, Gal Gadot, Emma Mackey 5. Review of the Netflix show 'Dark' - It's German, but the review must be done by both of you. I don't understand why you guys have ignored this masterpiece. You must post the review on this as well as the Indian channel. The show is German but 90 percent of the viewers of this show are not and i am pretty confident if Netflix does a country-wise viewership analysis of the show, India would top the list.
'DUNE' is a novel published in the 60s. It directly inspired George Lucas' 'STAR WARS' and also 'GAME OF THRONES'. There's a whole series of books for 'Dune' and to comprehend the *full* meaning, please read *AT LEAST* the next 3 books.
Every other sci-fi movie has in some way borrowed from the book.And the book is so vast in its structure,plot and world building as a whole.Science fiction mixed with politics,ideologies,religion etc. made Dune difficult to adapt on screen before.
yeah javier bardem ia playing stilgar..who becomes one of paul's commander's of the fremen. hans zimmer turned down doing the music for tenet to work completely on dune... so he has written and composed the score for dune
It'll be the gem of the 20s when I get old. I do have to say it's not a remake but an adaptation. It was said to be released in December but it'll probably be delayed until January of next year. There'll be two movies and this will be half of the first book. What it is is Game of Thrones in space, that said Star Wars and ASOIF had heavy inspiration from Frank Herbert's books. Ɔ U ∩ C is to Science Fiction what LOTR was to fantasy. Actually here is the guy who made the music for the trailer used for the TENET interval. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y2iGVz2CwMA.html
Hey Guys... Nice to see you again :) Impossible that you don't know about DUNE... Checking Parthiv004 Cargo for history of DUNE the novel series. That big worm at end by the way.. is a juvenile one ! :) Music of the teaser : PINK FLOYD - 'Eclipse' from Dark Side of the Moon Album. And PINK FLOYD was originally the group that had to work with JODOROWSKY late 70's for his previous avorted adaptation of DUNE. Normally, if success is at rendez-vous, it's a two-parts movie and a mini-series (DUNE : BENE GESSERIT) after it. :) Take care guys in these covid-times.
This is my most anticipated movie of the year, it is based on my favourite sci-fi book, directed by my favourite contemporary director with a great cast.
Dune is a Star Wars for adult"...Denis Villeneuve ;) This film is the perfect mixed between The lord of the ring and Star Wars. The master of the sorceller Bene Gesserit is named mother Gaius roled by Charlotte Rampling (english actress) , she's testing Paul Atreides with the pain box... The Giant sand worm is venerated by the Fremen people in the planet Arrakis : is named Shai Hulud...because is creating life and spice
Please please we need a tenet review right here. Whenever u guys watch it. We already seen it here in Toronto. Also bro Korbin please make this channel more active like before
Villeneuve has yet to make a bad film, not even a mediocre one. I loved Arrival and Bladerunner 2049 and was so happy when I heard he was making Dune. I'm mainly excited to see a new Villeneuve movie, that its Dune is a bonus. I hope this makes enough to get a part two made. I don't know if the Bene Gesserit Voice technique will be in the film, that is one thing ftom the book that could look goofy on screen.
Am I the only who isn't a fan of arrival? I don't know if it's my fault if I saw everything coming right after they started showing 'stuff'. Still like it tho. I just don't see it as his best work or the best scifi of the last two decades. Also, best scifi of last two decades seems like high praise for a movie when he's literally the guy who made BR2049... There's also the Martian and Mad max fury road which are both scifi and I personally think fury road takes the cake for being the best scifi of the last two decades. Sidenote: Sciario is amazing!!!
Might be your humble opinion sir!! Its alright to have that different opinions than most film buffs..😅😅 But.. We all love Arrival very much.. 😊😊( Literally blew me away)
I can't believe you guys don't even know Dune was a book considering how much Star Wars took "inspiration" from it and how much it took inspiration from Jodorowsky's failed attempt at Dune which became a documentary that is one of the most famous documentaries on movie making.
Dune was a book. The movie was like a space opera and has a huge cult following. We've all been waiting for a version that will make the original movie and book proud. I am ridiculously excited because I think it's going to work. I think it's true to the fans imaginings.
Unrelated, but I'd be interested in a review of Cuties. We don't have a controversy in France and the movie has been very well received. I think you're not the type to follow any bandwagon so I'd like to hear your take. Many big RU-vidrs have posted "review" videos but have actually not even watched the film, they based their review only on a few viral scenes... 😑 So a real review from you guys would be appreciated 🙂
Dune is book 1 of a sprawling sci-fi saga from novelist Frank Herbert, which came out in 1965. It's set like 10,000 years in the future. Humans have spread across many planets, and are ruled by the Emperor, with the balance of his power tempered by the following entities: --The Spacing Guild: the Guild controls interstellar travel,--Guild navigators are humans mutated by the "spice" Melange, which is only found on Dune, the common name for the planet Arrakis--the spice allows them to fold space to achieve travel across vast distances. --CHOAM: which basically controls the economy across the known universe. --The Landsraad: a council of minor and greater noble houses (think House Frey, House Lannister, House Stark, etc.) --The Bene Gesserit: an all-female order with special abilities such as clairvoyance and mind control whose objectives include maintaining stability within the Imperium through arranged marriages between houses; subtle indoctrination of outer worlds to prepare their populations' acceptance through cultural and religious practices, prophecies and cues when the Imperium inevitably comes calling on those worlds; and, more low-key, the manipulation of bloodlines and genetics to produce the Kwisatz Haderach, basically a super being who can venture into a psychic "blind spot" that run of the mill Bene Gesserit can not seem to go. Paul (Timothee's) mother, Lady Jessica, is a member of that order, as is the one in the beginning of the trailer with the box of pain. Dune--aka Arrakis--is a planet most recently ruled by the House Harkonnen (Dave Bautista is a lifelong member), but the Emperor has decreed that House Atreides (Duke Leto/Oscar Isaac--Paul's father) take over governance. So Paul's fam moves from Caladan to Arrakis, along with Gurney Hallek (Josh Brolin), Duncan Idaho (Jason Momoa), and Thufir Hawat (Stephen McKinley Henderson), a Mentat, which is a human super-computer with the ability to compile, coalesce and exploit huge amounts of data to counsel their employers. They all serve their House with distinction, obey their Duke and teach Paul various skillsets within their disciplines. So basically, Paul becomes a polymath thanks to all of his expert instructors and advisors. Not much more I can say on this as it would be spoilery, so I will just say that the indigenous people of Dune--the Fremen--are nomadic and know the value of the secrets of the desert and its resources, as does Liet Kynes, the planetary ecologist appointed by the Emperor to oversee the changing of the guard from Harkonnen to Atreides rulership of Dune. Kynes, in their unique position, moves within the camps of power from the Imperial court, to the Harkonnens, the Atreides, and the Fremen. Believe it or not there is a lot more info to be detailed, but these are the broad strokes and this is the longest fucking YT comment I've ever made, so I hope it clears some things up for you and others. This is a DENSE book, a very real sci-fi world, and as such my understanding is that this will actually be two movies to cover the first book, albeit we don't know that the studio has given the green light to the second half. And oh yeah, Dune is populate by huge Sandworms. They contribute the the creation of the spice Melange, but I won't go into details. I don't think of myself as a details kind of guy.
Tous les cinéphiles savent que > c'est vader et starwar. mais les belles images de DUNE deviennent comtenplatives et prenent le dessue sur l historique du film.
it looks like Martians and Avatar visuals. Average trailer.👎👎 hope film will be good storyline. otherwise these type of films always been box office bomb.