We are everywhereCurrently sitting in a cinema in Herning waitung for Dune 2 to start. About 3 or 4 rows down is another lad reading the Caf
They have cinemas in Herning now ?Currently sitting in a cinema in Herning waitung for Dune 2 to start. About 3 or 4 rows down is another lad reading the Caf
Yeah I was shocked tooThey have cinemas in Herning now ?
If you liked the first one I am sure you will enjoy this one. Fantastic film.We are everywhere
Gonna go again to see Part 2 at the weekend. Can't fecking wait, watched in IMAX first time and definitely one of my best and favourite cinema experiences.
This will be my second time viewing it man, adored it first time in IMAX. Can't wait to see it again.If you liked the first one I am sure you will enjoy this one. Fantastic film.
ahhh I see. Yeah saw th first one in Imax. Sadly wasnt able to see the second one in Imax definately the kind of movie that makes IMAX worth it.This will be my second time viewing it man, adored it first time in IMAX. Can't wait to see it again.
Abosolutely. The Worm Ride scene aloneahhh I see. Yeah saw th first one in Imax. Sadly wasnt able to see the second one in Imax definately the kind of movie that makes IMAX worth it.
That post is going straight to the "posts that sound sexual" thread...Abosolutely. The Worm Ride scene alone
That post is going straight to the "posts that sound sexual" thread...
?? Going to the cinema is great. My local is an independent and shows loads of foreign films, old classics and serve good food and alcohol. Use em or lose em!You guys are almost making me want to step inside a movie theatre again. Almost.
Just hardly know anyone that goes to em anymore is the thing. Ever since we all have 70 in or more TVs etc and since Covid even some places have lost a lot of money. Plus so many movies get released on streaming shortly after or even concurrently. Maybe more of a US problem I dunno. It is nice to not have to deal with a bunch of cnts who won't shut up.?? Going to the cinema is great. My local is an independent and shows loads of foreign films, old classics and serve good food and alcohol. Use em or lose em!
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Applies Veet to his faceWatched it last night, really enjoyed it.
One thing that bothered me though right through the whole film. Paul is living with the Fremen and has fully committed to immersing himself in their culture and learning their way of life. They are a desert people who don't waste even a tear drop of water, all the fremen men sport beards, presumably as they can't waste water on shaving. Yet despite this Paul manages to find enough water to have a clean shave every day.
How?
That could be it, during the attack when he escaped for his life he remembered a 12 month supply of veet.Applies Veet to his face
His chin scares me.That could be it, during the attack when he escaped for his life he remembered a 12 month supply of veet.
Though I think I found the real world reason for his lack of desert beard.
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Probably? I haven’t read the books and basically followed what was going on. Bar one or two minor quibbles. I was stoned out of my tiny mind too.I loved the first film. I thought the second was visually stunning but hadn’t a fecking clue what was going on half the time. Should I have as someone who hasn't read the books? It just felt impossible to keep track of the lore and the massive ensemble and I got a bit fed up towards the end.
Also Timothy chalamet is so boring and I’ve no idea why Hollywood decided he should now be in everything.
Maybe that's the key?Probably? I haven’t read the books and basically followed what was going on. Bar one or two minor quibbles. I was stoned out of my tiny mind too.
No, that's Lois Lane.Maybe that's the key?
You could be onto something.Maybe that's the key?
Spoiler. It doesn't. I think your expectations need to be somewhat tempered when it comes to Dune. It never really ends.Looked great but a bit up itself and lots of mystic nonsense, but the biggest issue is that we are 5 hrs 20 mins in and an end is nowhere in sight.
I like Villeneuve and sci fi but Arrival and Blade Runner 2949 are far better films. Hopefully Dune 3 will bring it all together.
Part 2 felt like that at times. Such a long run time to say/do so little. Thank goodness the action and lovely cinematography was worth the time investment to some degree.Spoiler. It doesn't. I think your expectations need to be somewhat tempered when it comes to Dune. It never really ends.
I thought it resolved quite nicely.Part 2 felt like that at times. Such a long run time to say/do so little. Thank goodness the action and lovely cinematography was worth the time investment to some degree.
Resolved? A huge war was starting and the woman he would "love forever" had been rejected and was buggering of to do something or other. Seemed far from resolved to me. Both of us looked at each other a bit stunned at the end. "Was that it" was my wife's response. So little really happened in terms of plot and it took so long to get there. I didn't hate it at all but what a missed opportunity IMO.I thought it resolved quite nicely.
Resolved in how it was mainly about Paul's journey coming to accept his role and picking up the mantle. That was the point of these 2 films, I think - I haven't read the books.Resolved? A huge war was starting and the woman he would "love forever" had been rejected and was buggering of to do something or other. Seemed far from resolved to me. Both of us looked at each other a bit stunned at the end. "Was that it" was my wife's response. So little really happened in terms of plot and it took so long to get there. I didn't hate it at all but what a missed opportunity IMO.
I'm somewhat ambivalent about him, but I've kinda warmed to his acting style, that is more restrained and minimalistic than others - it actually suits quite a few of his roles. I was also quite impressed by his transformation during the last 30 odd minutes of Dune 2, I thought he was great.Also Timothy chalamet is so boring and I’ve no idea why Hollywood decided he should now be in everything.
I agree with this. As a book reader, it doesn't end the Dune saga but as a stand-alone story, the ending of the 2 films makes total sense.Resolved in how it was mainly about Paul's journey coming to accept his role and picking up the mantle. That was the point of these 2 films, I think - I haven't read the books.
I find it strange anyone would feel it's unresolved or little has happened over those 2 films.