The release of Dune 2 has been delayed until March 15, 2024. Bummer but I get it. :(

  • @Hotdogman
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    361 year ago

    Ill wait. Get those people the money they deserve.

  • @howler
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    61 year ago

    " Fran Drescher! I place you in charge of SAG. The studios are yours to squeeze, as I promised. I want you to squeeze and squeeze and squeeze! Give me fair contracts! Drive them. Drive them into utter submission! Do not show the slightest pity or mercy! Never stop. Go. Go! Show no mercy! "

  • ekZepp
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    41 year ago

    Valid protest like these deserve full support. The industry need this to survive. Better wait and enjoy a masterpiece later that have a commercial blockbuster now.

  • @GlitchSir
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    41 year ago

    I’m totally fine with this. Considering how bad this year has been for film releases, 2024 is a much better option anyways.

  • @bazus1
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    31 year ago

    I’m irked that this is likely because of the SAG inclusion in the strike, and that WB can’t promote the movie by use of the actors in interviews and other live event promotions. Therefore, someone did the maths and determined that WB would make slightly more money by delaying and using actors for promos than they would if they just released on schedule.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Not a popular opinion, especially in the Dune topic. I did not like the first movie and don’t have high hopes for the second.

    Characters are too pretty. I understand they have to be clean (for the movie) but Arrakis is supposed to be harsh.

    It leaves big parts of the book out, even contradicts the book for the rule of drama. Kynes quote about not being able to survive two hours without a stillsuit (not in the books, examples include Kynes) means Arrakis is physically toxic, putting stillsuits on par with spacesuits. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=edJKKUsdVNY

    Overall I give the movie a C-. Watchable but not worth paying money for.

    Hopefully the next one is better. But I wouldn’t count on it or pay to see it.

    • ǟɦɨʍֆǟ ɮʝօʀռOPM
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      31 year ago

      Although I enjoyed the movie, I do think it had its imperfections as an adaptation. The second one probably will to for many fans of the novels. These books would probably be best adapted as a multi-season show the the budget of something like The Expanse or more. For my part, I’m glad that more people are getting introduced to the novels through the adaptations to come.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        IMO if wanted a Dune TV series to work they’d go with lore/backstory stuff that the novels do not get into as much.

  • @malloc
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    1 year ago

    I’m surprised they are even making a Dune 2. Dune was kind of hard to sit through.

    I only vaguely remember it having a Romeo and Juliet-esque story plot. I think Zendaya’s character has some dream that connects her with some rich asshole from across the galaxy or something.

    edit: this film apparently won multiple Oscars in 2022. I’ll have to give it another shot lol

    • ThePowerOfGeekM
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      81 year ago

      Everyone’s entitled to their opinion. But I thought it was a really good adaptation. That’s a tricky novel to convert to the screen, because of all the internal monologues and the complex plot. But they did a really good job with it, especially as it has an authentic ‘Dune vibe’.

    • @Astroturfed
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      11 year ago

      It’s slow, people have short attention spans and need more boom noises. It’s not for everyone. It’s like blade runner 2049, great movie but never going to have mass appeal.