The final scene of the 1984 movie Dune, when Paul Atreides becomes the Kwisatz-Haderach or Hand of God, and makes it rain upon the desert planet Arakis.
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@JamesEatWorld77582 роки тому
“Where there was peace, Muad’Dib would bring war” Fixed it.
@tombarter3287Рік тому
Who is that narrator?
@gudhaxer4134311 місяців тому
@@tombarter3287 The one in charge of the Atreides propaganda
@legateexpendable93086 місяців тому
You don't see those 60 billion dead or 90 sterilized planets starting any wars, do you?
@Radb7074 місяці тому
haha. Yeah!
@Yanel57952 місяці тому
There was no peace for the fremen. Being under oppression and constant theft of their resources is not peace. Aswell as resisting and fighting those oppressors, there was war. Only on Arrakis. There will be peace for the world one day. Maybe not europeans
@frankieb94444 роки тому
Starts raining Sand worms: "What the hell is going on up there!"
@marcocatano3 роки тому
* underrated comment * lol
@AL13NM3 роки тому
And dying if they don't escape the water!
@chucknorris95203 роки тому
Could be Flaka ?👉😵👈
@kblskables28773 роки тому
No big deal just raining liquid death that will wipe out all spice production in the future.
@pinuzzotrismegisto33483 роки тому
Hahahahaha 😁
@MySamurai773 роки тому
Surely there was at least 1 person who went to see this back in 84' and shouted out in the cinema " HE JUST KILLED ALL THE WORMS!"
@dpgreene2 роки тому
Lmao
@mmartinez97647 місяців тому
Nah they just come to the surface like all worms 😂
@Rgoid7 місяців тому
Not me
@Radb7074 місяці тому
The best interpretation I've read is that Paul made it rain as a demonstration of his power to destroy the worms but only made it rain on that one area...preserving the worms.
@matthewcaughey8898Місяць тому
@@Radb707 to his people who had never felt rain like he had on his homeworld it must have been incredible and to have been a part of something that would go down in history and be remembered for 1000s of years must have been just as incredible
@Arclight1042 роки тому
I don't care what people say this was the best episode of Twin Peaks yet..FBI Agent Dale Cooper being the Kwisatz-Haderach...what a twist!
@illudiumq36spacemodulator392 роки тому
I thought I was watching Northern Exposure
@shaolinwarriormarkРік тому
Lmao you are a fukn mad man!
@jamesgornall5731Рік тому
@@illudiumq36spacemodulator39 i see what you did there
@keithtorgersen966410 місяців тому
@Arclight104, I knew he seemed familiar! He was also in the short lived series “Agents of SHIELD” as a minor antagonist playing a character’s psychotic father.
@ratuadilFF10 місяців тому
🤣
@blueshit1992 роки тому
he blessed the rains down on Arrakis
@illudiumq36spacemodulator392 роки тому
I've got that song on cd.
@Luke-tt3dtМісяць тому
Dune OST track 13 by TOTO
@wolfson1095 років тому
For he is the quiz hat's heart attack!
@JohnnyZenith4 роки тому
The KitKat Haddock-Rack?
@Emanresuadeen4 роки тому
For he is the Nicknack Paddywhack!
@DGX244 роки тому
The Quiddich Hat-rack!
@diehounderdoggen4 роки тому
The Kickball Schwag Bag!
@Emanresuadeen4 роки тому
For he is the Burt Bacharach!
@josephsmall42703 роки тому
"For he is the Cuisinart Cataract!"
@sheogoraththedaedricprince96752 роки тому
For he is the axe in the back of a lumberjack
@jimcameron98484 роки тому
I was quite devastated by the pay disparity between the human actors and the worm actors in the making of this film.
@stevefoster75294 роки тому
I know right? And did you notice how there were no worms shortlisted for Academy awards again this year? Its institutional bias
@frankberst98494 роки тому
"This film was monitored by the American Humane Society. No sandworms were harmed in the making of this film."
@dismalgravesite77633 роки тому
worm lives matter...hehe
@CorvusCorone683 роки тому
@@dismalgravesite7763 not to them they don't, they love to blow each other up with every weapon imaginable, including some most humans wouldn't, like a weaponized exploding granny
@traviss65643 роки тому
People aren't woke with the issues real worms face these days, it's just disgusting.
@kamanama36712 роки тому
Let’s give it up for 7 year old Alicia Witt. She was amazing in this role.
@jubalcalif9100Рік тому
I heartily concur. Splendid performance !
@SteveWilsonGU1Рік тому
9
@cow_tools_Рік тому
"And how can this beeeEEEE?"
@lufasumafalu5069Рік тому
she overacts the whole movie and embarassing every time she is on screen
@aminmalik4086Рік тому
@@lufasumafalu5069 False!!!
@stephenbyerly58872 роки тому
Nobody: Me finishing a project at work: "And how can this be? For he is the Kwisatz Haderach!"
@KorganoМісяць тому
I love the way Stilgar says “Muad’dib!” like “holy moly my guy.”
@buckaroobanzai70636 років тому
All those poor sandworms, water kills them. Now they're all going to die. No worms, no spice. Just what the Spacing Guild was afraid of.
@Aquel296 років тому
This does not happen in the book. In the sequels people are concern about too much water in Dune.
@Mikishots5 років тому
Buckaroo Banzai Wow. You missed that by a country mile.
@costco_pizza5 років тому
Buckaroo Banzai agreed! Huuuuge plothole!
@Reticuli5 років тому
In the books they set aside regions for the worms. It's not the entire planet that's transformed. The rain is one of the great scenes from Lynch's version that needs to go back in Alternative Edition Redux.
@Zoloft775 років тому
I'm surprised that the Fremen didn't break out in song to Toto's Africa.
@wizzolo2 роки тому
"and how can this be?" for some reason it always cracks me up.
@QUINTUSMAXIMUS2 роки тому
I love that part, too. It must suck for that lady to have her mind invaded by Alia's. :)
@occasmМісяць тому
bad dubbing and kid's face make it one of the most hilarious moments in cinema!
@joshuaevans43013 роки тому
And then all the worms died, spice production ceased, and galactic civilization came to a screeching halt What an uplifting ending!
@Langkowski3 роки тому
Well, they could always bring back the computers.
@MrMoorkey2 роки тому
He only made it rain in Arrakeen as a demonstration of his power to destroy the spice, should he so wish, as a very effective threat to the emperor...effectively "MY empire, or none at all!"
@farvezafridifaizurrahman69802 роки тому
Spice production halted and unironically humanity was forced onto the golden path.
@DeeperWithDiego2 роки тому
The theme of the novels, and by extension this movie, is that once you rip individual thinking out of society (computers, inventors, etc) and revert to a feudalistic system, humanity is doomed to regress back to barbarism. The ending is exactly what it needed to be - a warning of slavishly following mystical dictators and the folly of evading individual rights. Also, the galactic civilization came to a screeching halt way before the movie started. A galactic feudalism is death.
@beepboop2052 роки тому
and everyone on Dune drowned as they never learnt how to swim.
@TedStickles846 років тому
Maud’dib will bring peace...except a known universal spanning jihad that cost 60 billion lives lol
@buckaroobanzai70636 років тому
To say nothing of what is son does.
@NightRunner4176 років тому
So... Peace... relatively speaking.
@cjcanton91216 років тому
The Jihad Paul unleashed had not to do with the Butlerian Jihad against the machines. That war actually got 3 books from Herbet's son.
@NightRunner4176 років тому
I loved the movie and I loved the books, but one thing I didn't like in Lynch's movie is how they came at the subject of Paul's Jihad (My name is a killing word) but didn't finish the job. Part of the tragedy and danger of his awakening was that no matter which way he looked into the flow of time, his actions would unleash a holy war that would burn across the universe in his name.
@thiscorrosion9005 років тому
I think that is because he is totally unable to stop it, the jihad becomes an automatic reaction that is out of anybody's control.
@countpythagoras2 роки тому
Frank Herbert: Writes Dune with the core message of not putting all your faith in charismatic leaders and that no messiah is true. David Lynch: "soo let's give him weather control powers lol"
@JamesEatWorld77582 роки тому
Jodorowsky was going to get even weirder
@fenrislegacyРік тому
@@JamesEatWorld7758 You mean like that scene he wanted to do with 200 extra taking a dump on the floor? XD
@aurothelarperРік тому
The whole point is that the movie lies to you. You see a message talking about peace in the background while you literally see Feyd's fresh corpse in the ground lmao
@Dularr11 місяців тому
This is not David Lynch ending. The producers locked him out of the editing bay and came up with this on their own.
@legateexpendable93086 місяців тому
Paul (and family) do actually completely change the face of Arrakis and make the desert bloom, which is both what the Fremen always dreamed of and their undoing as a people. I don't think it's a problem that 1984-Dune condenses this idea to about 30 seconds at the end of the movie (especially if they were pretty sure no Dune Messiah movie would be hitting theaters anytime soon).
@Henbot2 роки тому
Honestly even after reading the books I still love this film. Seen the various cuts and director cuts that get close to Lynch vision, he did great job with the film in the circumstances. It really for me captured the terror of a messiah and being on the wrong side of a messiah wrath and powers along with costumes and sets are so gorgeous. The only thing outdated was some of the SFX but god some of the sets and costumes are so gorgeous. I am also pretty sure it David Lynch is take on The Greatest Story Ever Told film. Due to core cast from that in this and the beats. This film really impacted me and certainly still one of my favourite films.
@QUINTUSMAXIMUS2 роки тому
It's also clear to me that he spent a decent amount of time in the Middle East. Paul seems like he's a mixed between the Prophet Mohammed and the awaited Mahdi that many Muslims are waiting for. And they mention things like Jihad. And one of the characters is named Farrokh, which is also Freddie Mercury's original name, though he was a Zoroastrian. And of course they mention things like Jihad. And the prophet was trying to equitable for his time and unite the desert tribes. And the people who joined him were similar to the people of Medina who joined the Meccans and augmented their army. It is all very clever, and the spice is replacing oil, obviously. Instead of him threatening to destroy oil supplies, it's some spice kind of like how spices were important in the Middle East centuries ago.
@joshuaamitai2 роки тому
i loved the movie and still today !
@sultanoftippoo38572 роки тому
Totally agree, I’ve never understood the criticism this film got, loved it when it came out, love it now. Can’t wait to see the remake next week. Edit: I saw Denis Villeneuves remake earlier this week and it was amazing as well. Definitely need to see it at the Cinema though as the visuals and soundtrack are incredible.
@robwebnoid57632 роки тому
@@QUINTUSMAXIMUS ... The Islamic references were already in the Dune novel. Frank Herbert had Islamic & Semitic friends so he probably got those ideas from them to write his Dune, starting in the late 1950's. David Lynch only used those words & references because they were already part of Dune. I don't think he ever visited the Middle East. Frank was also on set, helping Lynch & the screenwriters with the script along the way.
@yvc92 роки тому
The reverend mother's costume comes to mind.
@neildennis72943 роки тому
Good job maub’dib, you just killed all the sandworms!👍
@beepIL2 роки тому
mud worms*
@DanielDangerousРік тому
Based
@robk58654 місяці тому
Good. No more crazy bene gesserit witches running around gom jabbaring people.
@Amfortas2 роки тому
I know it's not in the book but Paul's mega shout is so insanely badass, Skyrim-tier even
@The_Ninedalorian2 роки тому
nah he just drove him into the floor and broke it. If it had be Unrelenting Force it would ragdolled the dead body and everyone else all the wall across the room FUS Ro Maud’dib!
@ry4nmaster2 роки тому
What did he do? I didn't see any part of him in the book having Skyrim-esque Shouts
@jello_cudgel92132 місяці тому
I had no idea bowling was so big on Arrakis
@k.m.clarke4 роки тому
The rainfall sequence at the end of the novel was really profound. Brilliantly depicted here
@Emanresuadeen4 роки тому
There isn't any rain at the end of the novel. You didn't read it, obviously.
@k.m.clarke4 роки тому
Emanresuadeen I’m not being sarcastic at all
@Emanresuadeen4 роки тому
@@k.m.clarke Hum, I see. But I am detecting a _hint_ of sarcasm in your second comment. 😏
@Emanresuadeen4 роки тому
@Sunamer Z Too bad your sarcasm detector is in selective mode. Might want to re-calibrate it for a wider range to include more than one comment.
@smackyay3 роки тому
Booklovers feel this doesn't add up and rightfully so cos they want it to line up, but it is a brilliant scene in its own right
@imback32004 роки тому
From a little known actor in 1984 to the Messiah and Emperor of the known universe 10,000 years later. "How can this be? For he is the Quisinart Hatrack."
@seikibrian86414 роки тому
* Cuisinart.
@snorksonforks3 роки тому
@@seikibrian8641 can you dont RN
@seikibrian86413 роки тому
@@snorksonforks "can you dont RN" I'm sorry, but I don't speak gibberish.
@steveducell215811 місяців тому
I am very fond of this version of Dune. It had its flaws, but it did a good job of projecting the religious overtones of the book. It had that touch of Cecil B De Mille's The Ten Commandments to it.
@typical_snowflakeМісяць тому
I agree! Very good point!
@linhhuynh51343 роки тому
And just like that.... the spice stopped flowing.
@Langkowski3 роки тому
Who needs spice when you have Kwisatz Haderach?
@illudiumq36spacemodulator392 роки тому
@@Langkowski that's right. I smoked a Doobie of it, but for some reason I was obsessed with finding some worms.
@nargalda7732 місяці тому
@@Langkowskieveryone else do, especialy space guild
@Langkowski2 місяці тому
@@nargalda773 Don't take the comment too seriously
@nargalda7732 місяці тому
@@Langkowski he actualy dont stop spice flowing, just highly restrict it, so spice keep flowing-ish
@Enbionic_TitanМісяць тому
We fremen have a sayin- Hol up, whatcu mean "we fremen?"
@Ddon9880127 днів тому
Bro thinks he’s one of them 😂
@jrob47959 днів тому
@@Ddon98801He was…unless I missed something?
@Ddon988018 днів тому
@@jrob4795 you missed like the entirety of the beginning I’m assuming
@jrob47958 днів тому
@@Ddon98801 I never watched this movie in its entirety and I only remember bits and pieces of that, but what I do know it in the recent films, Paul does become Fremen.
@Ddon988018 днів тому
@@jrob4795 well I did live in Italy one time, but I’m not exactly Italian
@jamesw99303 роки тому
And so ended the Spice trade on Arakis. Hence forth those who desired spice would be forced to rely on roguish smugglers willing to make the Kessel Run in under 12 parsecs to provide them with their precious spicy fix
@ChainsawGutsFuck4 роки тому
As wild as the entire Dune saga is, you can't deny how hype it'd be to see firsthand The Chosen One was your boi all along. In the words of Shadout Mapes, "My lady... when one has lived with prophecy for so long, the moment of revelation is a shock."
@AnnatarCarvourРік тому
Can hear those words from her again in 2021 film
@jackkorovev52172 роки тому
As a representative of the sandworm people, I must say that we completely disassociate ourselves from a movie production that is unable to represent our planet, our culture, and ultimately tries to sweep the sand under the carpet. A carpet that is clearly too small for the task. A Spice Girls concert would be a better option for a Saturday night.
@Genxisthebest2 роки тому
sounds like a woke sandworm to me
@tomjacobs6782 місяці тому
Filmed on the territory of the sandworm tribal nation...
@gabrielshenanigans21Місяць тому
us sandworms have been severely underrepresented in this modern culture
@gamerstheater1187Місяць тому
How are you able to type this? Being a sandworm and all
@jackkorovev5217Місяць тому
@@gamerstheater1187 We have two options. A) The mind. Even without the spice we are able to manipulate less developed brains or simple office appliances. B) Our intestinal peristalsis. Through the latter we can even solve a superflip cube in less than 30 seconds. WE.DON'T.NEED.YOUR.HAND
@jwb28144 роки тому
The music at the end 😍
@Amfortas4 роки тому
YES
@priestpega4 роки тому
TOTO!
@ConsiderTheCrows2 роки тому
The space choir.
@thehungrylittlenihilist18 днів тому
"Muad'Dib would bring peace and love" Press X to doubt
@jacksonwilliams89712 роки тому
I don’t know why David Lynch, Toto and pugs make for such a compelling combination, but I love it
@ritakanyo4 роки тому
Famous replica from the movie: "Don't try to your powers on me " . I love sci-fi movies 😍
@phousefilms2 роки тому
"How can this be? For he is the Kwisatz-Haderach, Give-A-Dog-A-Bone." Lol, all joking aside, this ending is epic, especially when the theme kicks in after the thunder.
@cherylannemasonМісяць тому
That look of sheer love that Alia gives to Paul at 1:26--heartbreaking when you know how her story ends.
@myrtleheatherfield6 років тому
A timeless and beautiful production.
@Reticuli5 років тому
Seek out Alternative Edition Redux. Needs picture and sound tweaks and missing the great rain scene, but otherwise finally getting to see what Lynch envisioned.
@greyfox374 роки тому
I started watching Twin Peaks a week ago and I was like, hey, it's Paul! Then I looked at who directed Dune and all made sense. I never paid attention that Lynch directed this movie lol
@RoseJetExhaust4 роки тому
It was Alan Smithee after all, who directed... :D
@JM-rw9ve3 роки тому
If you watch the older seasons, make sure to watch Fire Walk with Me before you move to the new, last season (which is very good)
@nexusdreams11484 роки тому
Before mortal kombat there was Paul with his own finishing move
@Henbot2 роки тому
It like one of the coolest finishing moves ever in existence of Cinema and blew my mind hen I first saw it
@carcillian3 роки тому
I know the sonic stuff was all Lynch but fuck it...yelling at Sting and causing him to crack him and the floor open like an egg is EPIC. “Usul no longer needs the weirding module” is one of my favorite lines as well.
@AgeBetterDotCom2 роки тому
Very symbolic......utterly destroying evil. An intense ending to the struggle.
@Amfortas2 роки тому
It's absolutely amazing, something about that scene moved me.
@illudiumq36spacemodulator392 роки тому
I know Herbert didn't spend much time thinking of naming it a weirding module.
@SantomPh11 місяців тому
It showed that the Harkonnens were well and truly broken.
@frankberst98496 років тому
Actually a great film adaptation of an immensely influential work of science fiction. If a bit disjointed and choppy in spots, they did an admirable job with incredibly intricate and complex material. The film, however, admittedly makes the mistake of assuming far too much of a knowledge base on the part of the viewer. If you've read and absorbed the novels, you know exactly what is going on, even with the unavoidable gaps forced by the constraints of squeezing an encompassing epic into a two and a half hour film. To the uninitiated, it was a muddled and unintelligible mess, and many who saw the movie simply had no idea what in the living hell was going on at any point. This l have to admit was understandable, as much as l love the source material and appreciate the film.
@kevindavis59666 років тому
When I saw this in the theater at initial release, they handed out cheat sheets (from the filmmakers) with names, houses, and definitions of commonly used terms to help make sense of things to first timers. Wish I had had the good sense to hold onto mine.
@frankberst98496 років тому
Yeah truly that should be worth something about now
@IntntnlProSatire6 років тому
Indeed! (..and, Well spoke, Frank..)
@KaitainCPS6 років тому
Yep, that's exactly right. It's essentially a movie for people who already know the story. As for everyone else, well, tough shit, I guess.
@frankberst98496 років тому
Cha'akh'sa is Fremen for tough shit lol
@avigil75833 роки тому
actually " Kwisatz-Haderach" is a known phrase in in Hebrew . so it can loosely be translated as leap of the path ( better say , leaping easily over a path), or what i guess the author tried to say- leap to the next phase in Hebrew we use this phrase to describe a great progress that someone have made.
@adamcarreras-neal46973 роки тому
in the later books it's described as the shortening of the way I think.
@offlineraided11 місяців тому
You mean Yiddish, Hebrew is a pictorial language lost forever. Modern "Hebrew" is Yiddish
@koko40800Місяць тому
@@offlineraided Modern conversational Hebrew is a revised version of ancient Hebrew, with new words (some coming from different languages) to describe newer things that didn't exist 2000 years ago...but not like Yiddish, which is a hybrid of Hebrew and Middle German
@majkdigitalmedia75302 місяці тому
Of course the new version is FANTASTIC. But Lynch told the story in 2 hours, and I still love it, and all of its quirkiness. "Put the pick in there pete. Turn it round really neat!"
@polemerosМісяць тому
"Of course the new version is FANTASTIC." Why "of course?" It's PC and boring, dominated by computer graphics (ironicaly).
@selinawalsh9075Місяць тому
@@polemerosPC because they had too many women for you? I wouldn't even say it's boring, even if you don't like it, it's hard to call it boring. And CGI isn't automatically bad, and it's used well in the movies (hell, the novels portray and removal of societal growth like computers as a bad thing, so it's not like it's going against Frank's wishes bt having computers involved in making an adaptation).
@polemerosМісяць тому
@@selinawalsh9075 "PC because they had too many women for you?" Another estrogenic narcissist victim.
@thiscorrosion9005 років тому
The Fremen have the catchbasins of water waiting to terraform and stuff. But they are careful not to kill off the worms with it. Saving it at the Arrakis Dime Water Debt Savings Bank for the right day.....
@sigmarecovery6998 місяців тому
I think Paul was a “Super Empath”. That killing blow with his words makes me think of the famous, “Empathic Supernova”.
@MrMegaManFan3 роки тому
Some days I feel like the only person who LIKES this movie. I was only 10 when it came out. What did I know of the troubled production? I just thought it was epic... and I still do.
@sultanoftippoo38572 роки тому
You have good taste and are not the only one.
@taraelizabethdensley94752 місяці тому
I only recently watched it, but thoroughly enjoyed it
@russellthompson9271Місяць тому
There's plenty of us who love it, and hate the crappy remake.
@user-hp8py8ic9lМісяць тому
@@russellthompson9271 If you "hate crappy remake" that you are definetly not know source material, the "Dune" book on which David Lynch movie just spits and new movie adapts more faightul. Even Dune 2000, which has budget of two sandwiches, I guess, makes better job at adapting book
@priestpega4 роки тому
This last scene with the rain wasn't in the theatrical version I watched in 1984. It was later added to the VHS release.
@genx-tv4 роки тому
I have the DVD and it is theatrical version, the only version that has Lynch as the director, and the rain scene is in it. The other versions were for TV and are Alan Smithee. The scenes show here are actually from an alternate version. In Lynch's version, when we zoom into Paul's eyes, we see the oceans of his home planet. The rain scene is also much shorter. Some theatre version had cuts in it due to ratings, but obviously rain wouldn't be cut for ratings.
@silversnail14132 роки тому
The rain scene is absolutely terrible and wasn't part of Lynch's original vision for the film. I wonder what brainless studio moron thought this was a good idea.
@wd9ufo8 місяців тому
One of the best movies ever made.
@Roman-ez4hqМісяць тому
one of the movies ever made
@OzwaldmattosМісяць тому
Oh, god 🙄
@cringekiller3485 днів тому
No it is not. It's one of the worst.
@petemagyar52766 років тому
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
@CR-vn3gp6 років тому
For he is the Nick knack patty whack...
@blackirontrumpus88236 років тому
For he is the Cuisinart Cadillac.
@lyianx6 років тому
And he will give ALL the dogs the bones!
@theprogram8635 років тому
For he IS this Burt Bacharach!
@markkittel444 роки тому
This sandworm went rolling home....
@imback32004 роки тому
yea but just don't give the dog a boner
@vinitha2679Місяць тому
Who’s randomly here after watching Dune 2 ?
@miramac11511 місяців тому
I too loved David Lynch's version of DUNE especially the incredible music by TOTO and Brian Eno.
@alexk87927 місяців тому
Alejandro Jodorowsky's planned version of DUNE that never came to be would have been even less faithful to the book.
@purple828910 місяців тому
Rain in one area of the planet wouldn't kill all of the worms on Dune. I don't think its assumed that its raining everywhere on the planet. Even in the latter books something like 80% of the planet becomes green while the worms still exist in 20%.
@MrAlexH199118 днів тому
“Where there was war, Muad’Dib would bring peace!” Literally everyone who actually knows Dune: *”ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT?!”*
@RetzyWilliams2 місяці тому
The music is biblical…and then it gets even more biblical right at the last moment! 😮. This it has in common with its 2024 cousin’s ending
@s-sentialbizness72832 роки тому
"For he is the quiz arts hat rack!"
@kamanama36712 роки тому
my favorite movie I know almost all the words to every scene. The cheesiness makes it awesome
@cesarcampos8746Місяць тому
This movie's haters don't get that the movie is not enslaved to the novel, herbert liked it, and while the book is political, the movie is very mystical and religious, it's another experience entirely, as it should be, literal people are always so blind to visual brilliance.
@motor4X4kombat2 місяці тому
"Why does everybody hates the original dune? Its a classic!" Die hard fans of the book: 0:00
@HawkKing20003 роки тому
I just finished the Spice Diver Edition fan edit of Dune (on UKposts) and I found it to have the best narrative of any version of the movie I've ever seen, and it doesn't change the book by raining at the end, which would kill the sand worms. That version I can safely recommend to anyone without fear of letting them down with a seriously flawed movie...I can finally call the movie a masterpiece... AND it's right here on UKposts!
@robwebnoid57632 роки тому
I have yet to see the Spice Diver version nor the new 2021 version, but how would the Diver version compare to the Villeneuve 2021 version? I had read the Dune novel in 1983 so I knew what was going on when I saw the movie in 1984.
@HawkKing20002 роки тому
@@robwebnoid5763 Believe it or not, the Spicediver version holds up very well to the new movie. Thufir and Gurney are given less time in the new movie and then just disappear (but new Duncan is better), and so far no guild navigators. Also, Spicediver gives Paul and his father more time together, hence a deeper relationship. Leto actually lives past 90 minutes into it. Of course, things could change after part 2 and all the new character reveals (in a couple of years), but I'm definitely returning to Spicediver on a regular basis... And I do prefer the new Chani...
@robwebnoid57632 роки тому
@@HawkKing2000 ... Would this be the one? : ukposts.info/have/v-deo/rnqqn61qf2qBpas.html I hope it doesn't get blocked although it seems have survived on YT for a year.
@HawkKing20002 роки тому
@@robwebnoid5763 That's it. I'm surprised it's still up, but I downloaded it just in case...
@HawkKing20002 роки тому
@@robwebnoid5763 Actually, it just got blocked, but a newer HD version is now up. I recommend everyone download it while you can. Otherwise, I'm sure it's on torrent... Here... ukposts.info/have/v-deo/npF5hXeWZ5pqrqM.html
@ricardocastillo54859 місяців тому
That pompous ay hole Sting getting a crysknife thru the face, priceless.
@paladinerrant97184 роки тому
this movie and "blade runner" the 2 best movies of scifi since decades.
@jamesmorris99573 роки тому
Well if you liked the New blade runner the same director is making the New dune
@1COMIXMANРік тому
You know alot of people said this movie was shit but when It came out when I was a kid i loved it. I still do because it's part of a nostalgic memory for me.
@nenadmarkovic237010 місяців тому
Same hier
@primlawilliamson-munroe70728 місяців тому
Same
@nargalda7732 місяці тому
Lynchs Dune is 40 years old legend, and we are still talking about it, last Dune is 1 year old and nobody give shit, comercial shit with aquaman
@DocK364 роки тому
Sean Young was hot back in the days.
@frankieb94444 роки тому
I was a bit traumatized when Pet Detective came out.
@frankieb94444 роки тому
@@jrvasquez I'll just assume those were the worst case of hemorrhoids I have ever seen. LOL
@BradBrassman4 роки тому
Virginia Madsen also!
@WarTard133 роки тому
The Blade Runner Love scene is the height of her beauty. "Say kiss me".
@koko40800Місяць тому
She was a hot drunk back then too...get with her and a couple bottles of wine, you could have a party lol
@ajwatcher24 дні тому
Knowing the lore of the sandworm, I just realize that last scene is paul massacring the entire population of sandworm in Arrakis - essentially dooming the universe.
@guitarvocs8 місяців тому
I love how Stilgar says "Muad’Dib" the way Samuel L. Jackson says "Motherf***er."
@JaguarCats3 роки тому
And then all of the worms on Dune died and spice production ended cause water KILLS THEM.
@josephnarvaez95072 роки тому
tatum ergo They make the spice
@eliaslopez7582Рік тому
Such a savage scene. I can kill with a word
@eamonwright74884 роки тому
For He's the Quizno's Tater Snatch!
@illudiumq36spacemodulator392 роки тому
Believe me the commercials didn't do it justice. They taste great. But for some reason everytime I take a bite I hear eat at Paul's place.
@shawn66699 місяців тому
I could let many things go, but the "My name is killing word" thing...never.
@AtlantisStarseed89 місяців тому
The costumes and settings still stand the test of time and cgi.
@danielramsey81162 роки тому
My friend used to tell me that he swore at the end they called him, and I quote,”the shit sack hat rack”. I eventually went back for a watch to find that obviously was not the case, the world was a little darker that day, hell, a little quieter even, and I was really saddened.
@Zodroo_Tint2 роки тому
This was the original intention of the author. The other thing doesn't make sense at all. Your friend was the only smart men of that century.
@blondegirlsezthis87982 роки тому
I think he said "Quips Most Hovercraft"
@selinawalsh9075Місяць тому
@@Zodroo_TintYou see, the fact that Paul's big messiac term is bunch of nonsense words that sound closer to an insult is an intentional choice by Frank Herbert to further the critique og messianic figures, to show how religious organizations have so much power, they can make the name of a religious figure "shit sack hat rack" and no-one will bat an eye, and will still worship him. But deadass, iirc, it was a Hebrew term.
@ShadowPriestBear4 місяці тому
That's why I love to play Atreides on Dune 2000💙
@mogeking562 роки тому
This is the first movie I ever payed for and now it’s in my collection
@redowlmoon77334 роки тому
That had to sting
@georgeblue14574 роки тому
All that rain in the desert must of coused a lot of humidity.
@lolbots686Рік тому
Years,years later,a man had sat down somewhere in the dunes. A broken man,older,the mans eyes were spice blue,he was paul. Usul,paul muad,dib. Or once known...as paul atreides. The kwizats haderach was in sorrow. He failed. His plan to stop all this madness while working with the fremen,failed. Death would claim him soon enough. But as paul sat,he had visions...oh the visions...at 1st he viewed them indifferently,a tool. But he couldn't stop. He couldnt control his visions. And now... all is lost. Paul would then see someone. Or possibly halucinate. His father,leto. Paul looked at the stars and spoke "I can't stop it......so this is how it ends....." As pauls visions came,he saw futher. The great future...and the many comings of duncan. His brother almost to him and smirked "Dont worry guys....im coming home." Paul passed out. He need but will himself to live. But didnt. Upon the verdant world of dune...paul would be silent. And the kwizats haderach would die. But not without knowing...the future of dark omens...
@anthonybunch804411 місяців тому
I must of seen this movie no less than 20 times... Still at 46 yo, my favorite Scifi movie of all times. The ending here always gives my brain and body Chills. When he Broke open FEYD body, I cant get over how his own mother Looked Terrified!❤️ Like God, "What have I BIRTHED. " But at the same time standing there with a look of the NEW Universe Royal. And when Alia looks up at him before he makes it rain❤️❤️❤️ No movie in the world strikes up so many emotions like this one!
@fredericgiraud78374 місяці тому
The Sleeper Must Awaken 😉
@poplock19634 роки тому
Parts of the planet ,will remain arid . Worms survive, yeah !
@ryanbunney85654 місяці тому
For he is the Nikknakkpaddywhack !!!
@philipwarlin3888Рік тому
At 0:02 to 0:05, if you listen closely you can hear Feyd’s last breathing after having the knife jammed up under his neck.
@seanpiverger94053 роки тому
"And how can this be? For he is the Quiznos sandwich."
@CrisisGuildWOW3 роки тому
oh hell naw! lol
@bobdmz6437Рік тому
0:26 Dune Messiah would like to have some words about those statements.
@dumbageМісяць тому
r.i.p worms
@sagan19766 років тому
I like the way Everett McGill says "Muad'Dib" at 0:16.
@sagan19766 років тому
Bryce Corbin Muad'Dick!
@killer408cid6 років тому
LOL, the hits just keep on coming....
@swatbwana14 днів тому
like Denzel saying My Man
@sagan197613 днів тому
@@swatbwana haaahahaha
@OroborusFMA8 місяців тому
I was a Dune newb when I saw this with a bunch of Dune fanatics in 1984 and they were sure pissed off about this film. They hated it.
@CarlosSpicyVienerМісяць тому
That much rainfall on that terrain would be devastating. The time to saturation would be so short that floods would drown a lot of the people that can't swim or don't have boats or can't reach higher ground
@0106johnnyМісяць тому
Also the worms probably wouldn't love it
@NoahslittlebigAdventuresМісяць тому
You looked this up after seeing Dune part 2? 😄
@skanalakaa140Місяць тому
this version is quite better adaptation of a book
@theblah12Місяць тому
@@skanalakaa140Well, apart from the fact that they just killed all the worms by making it rain on Arrakis, and the film completely missing the point of the book by making Paul a good guy.
@skanalakaa140Місяць тому
hahaha in rain issues you are certainly right@@theblah12
@scottodonahoe95054 роки тому
I stood on my feet and yelled out loud when Sting got killed !
@comraderaoul4 роки тому
oh sting, where is thy death?
@ecologiesofmindfulness5644 роки тому
He played a rat bastard harkonnen and did so very well I might add
@armandoruiz89639 місяців тому
My second favorite movie just behind Bladerunner😎
@SwordHMX8 місяців тому
This states literally the opposite of what Maud'dib became. Only Thanos murdered more pep than Paul Atreides eventually did
@bryanalexander75714 роки тому
Hm, massive empire run by a superman who believes he is delivering the word of God. Welp, no red flags here. Nothing but smooth sailing.
@princesstinklepanties27202 роки тому
Well he was. And then his son saves mankind through the golden path
@Zodroo_Tint2 роки тому
@@princesstinklepanties2720 He talking about real life I guess. In real life this would lead to a dissaster.
@Rgoid2 місяці тому
@@princesstinklepanties2720No. His son did NOT save anybody. Just the opposite.
@princesstinklepanties27202 місяці тому
@@Rgoid Well mankind spreads out beyond the known universe, minus any of the new books mankind lives which was the whole point, it's not bound by faith, culture or ethnicity, it's mankinds survival which was achieved
@LetsGetitBoahМісяць тому
Perhaps a more hopeful ending than the actual canon,...Dune 2 had a perfect ending that is FAR better than this.
@dafelz1Місяць тому
I was so disappointed with the ending of Dune 2..
@Sliferzero4 роки тому
How Love it this Part my friends. Is a Pity that In Dune: the Mini Series isn't Exist something like This. Thanks.
@captainyossarian3888 місяців тому
1:25 Love the crescendo here. Such an epic moment.
@azforu292 роки тому
For he is the Burger King Triple Stack!
@gooutside6055Рік тому
This is one of my all time favorite movies…awesome
@Rgoid7 місяців тому
“For the spice, there will always be some desert.”
@mohammedakram45292 місяці тому
David lynch was a true visionary, unmatched.
@EvanYoungMusicМісяць тому
Just watched dune part 2. They fixed all this.
@faisalmemon285Місяць тому
What’d they fix? Everything seemed more or less the same except for the little girl and Paul’s voice having more power.
@EvanYoungMusicМісяць тому
No rain.
@zackhod86613 роки тому
“Amen to that.... if GOD be for me.... who shall go against me!”🙏😌
@alexanderpadillas43233 роки тому
So they were all Christians?
@mannlichesgehirn7689Місяць тому
He killed sting 😱😱😱
@oldfrend10 місяців тому
man i wish i could talk to david lynch and tell him how brilliant his version of Dune was. maybe not very faithful to the book, but visionary far-future scifi nonetheless.