Dune (Denis Villeneuve, 2021)
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"Legendary Entertainment has acquired the rights from the Frank Herbert estate for his iconic novel "Dune" granting the production entity the film and television motion picture rights to the work. The agreement calls for the development and production of possible film and TV projects for a global audience. The projects would be produced by Thomas Tull, Mary Parent and Cale Boyter, with Brian Herbert, Byron Merritt and Kim Herbert serving as executive producers." |
Originally Posted by MonnoM (Post 1609787)
http://variety.com/2016/film/news/le...rt-1201923648/
"Legendary Entertainment has acquired the rights from the Frank Herbert estate for his iconic novel "Dune" granting the production entity the film and television motion picture rights to the work. The agreement calls for the development and production of possible film and TV projects for a global audience. The projects would be produced by Thomas Tull, Mary Parent and Cale Boyter, with Brian Herbert, Byron Merritt and Kim Herbert serving as executive producers." |
Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1609820)
... I believe the best way of doing Dune again would be to split it, Lord of the Rings style, into three films corresponding to the book's three sections.
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Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 1609823)
What would you call the three sections in Dune?
Dune Muad'Dib The Prophet |
Re: New Dune adaptation may be in the works
I see I thought you meant to split the novel Dune into three movies.
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Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 1609831)
I see I thought you meant to split the novel Dune into three movies.
Or, bring back Intermission :p. |
Re: New Dune adaptation may be in the works
Apparently Denis Villeneuve is interested in this. As he quickly became one of my favorites I fully endorse him as the director.
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Originally Posted by Saunch (Post 1610113)
Apparently Denis Villeneuve is interested in this. As he quickly became one of my favorites I fully endorse him as the director.
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Re: New Dune adaptation may be in the works
Let's see if this turns out better than Lynch's Dune. I doubt it because Lynch's Dune is a classic though of so-bad-its-great.
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Re: New Dune adaptation may be in the works
It's very deep and layered. I wouldn't mind it as a big budget mini series but I doubt that would bring in the $ they could make some epic action scenes and introduce a rich new universe. I haven't sen the movie. Read the first book last year, quite good.
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Originally Posted by Larry (Post 1611693)
It's very deep and layered. I wouldn't mind it as a big budget mini series but I doubt that would bring in the $ they could make some epic action scenes and introduce a rich new universe. I haven't sen the movie. Read the first book last year, quite good.
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Re: New Dune adaptation may be in the works
I'm not opposed to this idea. It needs an updated adaptation.
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This guy is going to eventually going to get too exhausted, he's been really busy. I still have not watched a single one of his movies.
Is the original Dune worth watching? I know the main consensus is no from most, but Lynch, right? There's gotta be something redeemable there. |
Originally Posted by ShopkeeperTriumph (Post 1635693)
This guy is going to eventually going to get too exhausted, he's been really busy. I still have not watched a single one of his movies.
Is the original Dune worth watching? I know the main consensus is no from most, but Lynch, right? There's gotta be something redeemable there. It's one of those films you've got to be in the mood for. You've got to be in a David Lynch mood to make it to the end. |
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Wow that man is on fire
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Originally Posted by ShopkeeperTriumph (Post 1635693)
This guy is going to eventually going to get too exhausted, he's been really busy. I still have not watched a single one of his movies.
Is the original Dune worth watching? I know the main consensus is no from most, but Lynch, right? There's gotta be something redeemable there. |
Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 1635727)
Yes it's worth watching...but only the original theatrical release which is 137 minutes. Avoid the longer extended version which adds in some boring long scenes, while cutting out the more potent David Lynch scenes.
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Originally Posted by ShopkeeperTriumph (Post 1635750)
That's what I was worried about. I figured maybe since it was such a big franchise film Lynch might've lost a bit of creative control, since his name didn't nearly have the same pull it had before Blue Velvet, and Twin Peaks.
David Lynch (13 January 2006) : "Dune I didn't have final cut on. It's the only film I've made where I didn't have it...
In those days the maximum length they figured I could have is two hours and seventeen minutes, and that's what the film is, so they wouldn't lose a screening a day, so once again it's money talking and not for the film at all and so it was like compacted and it hurt it... There is no other version. There's more stuff, but even that is putrefied."
Upon completion, the rough cut without post-production effects ran over four hours long. David Lynch's intended cut of the film was almost three hours long. However, Universal and the film's financiers expected a standard, two-hour cut of the film. To reduce the run time, Dino De Laurentiis, his daughter 'Raffaella De Laurentiis, and Lynch excised numerous scenes, filmed new scenes that simplified or concentrated plot elements, and added voice-over narrations, plus a new introduction by Virginia Madsen.
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That's too bad. I don't know why anyone would give Lynch the task of doing a studio picture after watching Eraserhead, though, were they really expecting he'd easily take all of their barking orders?
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