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RTTP: David Lynch's Dune ('84 film)

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Woorloog

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(Thread) May have spoilers, for what it is worth, not sure this is one of those films where spoilers matter. It is more of an experience than a story, perhaps.

After a long time (over a decade surely?), i saw Dune again. I am a big fan of Dune, i've read the book more times than i can count, and i was a fan already so long ago. I will have to be honest, i had some nostalgia coloring my view of the film, i was rather young when i saw it, so it was rather impressive in a way.

Interesting film. In many ways, it is very faithful to the novel, getting a lot of details, even small ones, right. Yet it takes great liberties, some of which are very interesting in themselves if not part of real Dune, some are taken to make it easier to adapt. And some... well, many things do not make any sense whatsoever.

The plot generally follows that of the novel though after half-way the film starts to break down, becoming incoherent (not that the first half is without issues). Cuts become worse as well, along with almost everything else. There are obviously many scenes missing.
The film tries to explain some things that are important in the novel but fails. Visions, spice, stuff like that. (If i recall correctly, the later miniseries downplays those and explains what is left better.)

Actor performances bounce between good (?), terrible, funny-but-nonsensical, and wooden. Half of the cast acts like they're stoned or something (and i would not be surprised if that was actually the case).
The Baron Harkonnen is memorable in his insanity. And is nothing alike with the book!Baron. (The later miniseries has really good acting for the Baron. Hammy but great.)
Everyone knows about Sting in speedos.

And exposition via spoken thoughts and such is odd, and probably not generally accepted in film-making. Guess Lynch and his crew couldn't figure out how to show things... admittedly Dune has a lot of things that are difficult to show.

Visually, the film is both impressive and an utter failure.
Some locations, matte paintings, costumes, styles, architecture, things like that are really impressive and well thought out, if not necessarily faithful to the novel though that is not necessarily a bad thing. Giving factions and such their own visual identity is a good idea, at least i think so. The Harkonnen's industrial look contrasts nicely to the Emperor's militarism and extravagance, and the Atreides more... conservative and reasonable style.
Special effects are, of course, dated but here they look that. Star Wars, for example, has a lot of special effects that are good even today. Dune's are not really. and some composite scenes are really awkward.

Perhaps the best thing the film is its quite good soundtrack (by Toto). Really powerful, and experimenting.
Admittedly also odd at times, but fits the film's general weirdness well.

The film has some legacy, Westwoods/EA's Dune video games like Dune 2(000) and Emperor: Battle For Dune owe nearly everything to the film when it comes to visual style. And if nothing else, i love the film for giving its looks to the great games.
Also, Frank Herbert's later Dune novels have things whose descriptions match things from the film well. For example, the 5th book, Heretics of Dune, has description of a city on the Giedi Prime, a city that looks rather similar to the Harkonnen city in the film. Guess he was inspired by the film, even if he did disagree with at times.


I wonder, am i odd when i write about this weird film?
And... any thoughts? Do people like the film? Hate it?
 

Robot Pants

Member
It's so bad.
But these scene where the bad dude drinks the guys blood the starts levetating in air is awesome.
He's the only good part of the movie for me
 
I should sit down one of these days and watch the whole movie. As a big fan of lynch and also enjoying this book quite a bit I'm surpeised I havent seen it in its entirety yet
 
I always wanted to watch it, but I watched jodorowsky's dune and no way I am ever going to watch this.

Btw. y'all should watch 'jodorowsky's dune'.
 

ezekial45

Banned
I really love this movie, even while recognizing all the faults with it. Even though David Lynch was the wrong guy to make this movie, his aesthetic was incredibly striking. The art design still holds up really well. I would've loved to have seen his takes on Messiah and Children of Dune.

Last year, I managed to track down the Dune alternative edition edit, which is a fan edit that incorporates elements of the theatrical release with the TV cut, along with scenes from the workprint. The big criticism of the original is that it tried cramming too much into only two hours, so this edit seeks to remedy that. It's about three hours altogether, which is incredibly long, but I'd say it's the strongest version of the movie.
 
Film is mediocre at best..
Its only redeeming aspects are
A decent story: even with the liberties, dune story is good.. Pity they skipped some stuff... Acting in complete trash..
A great score.. Maybe it's just me, but a well paced score can rise a film, in this case from hell even To purgatory..

I'd rate a 4 as a film-book adaptation, since the underlying story was already there, they just had to adapt..
If we instead ignore the fact that they could do a LOT better while adapt ing the book to film scripts, 6..
Nice for the times, but nothing that will be remembered as a crucial turning point..
 

Anjelus_

Junior Member
The book, and its immediate sequels, is one of my favorites of all time.

But the movie was a damned abomination. Never again.
 

Acinixys

Member
And exposition via spoken thoughts and such is odd, and probably not generally accepted in film-making. Guess Lynch and his crew couldn't figure out how to show things... admittedly Dune has a lot of things that are difficult to show.

This always annoyed me so much

Only soap operas do that shit and its terrible

I still think Dune should be an animated movie. It would work way better
 

Woorloog

Banned
This always annoyed me so much

Only soap operas do that shit and its terrible

I still think Dune should be an animated movie. It would work way better

I doubt making it an animated movie would make it automatically better. There is so much stuff in Dune, translating even part of it to film is difficult, especially the parts that are incredibly difficult to show.

I can see some advantages in an animated version, though i'm not sure the medium offers much that cannot achieved with live action, good production values and CGI.
 

Verger

Banned
Still amazing how they were able to get such an amazing Cast for the most part, but so many of them look so awkward.

But yeah, Sean Young isn't as hot as Virginia Madsen (hard to believe Paul keeping Yurilan as a wife without any benefits :p)

Sting is a terrible actor and I've got no idea why he was in this film

I actually like this version of Baron Harkonnen and his intense screaming insanity.

Heart-Plugs? Ok, I guess

Internal-monologues that would put Shounen Anime to shame.

Bizarre cuts and editing

Why oh why did they cut so many important scenes? (such as Thufir's Fate)
 
Great costumes, terrible movie, bizarrely entertaining.
yes, that is a reference to that line that is repeated way too often. Screaming: "Just STFU you blue eyed hipster" at the screen doesn't help though.

Also watching it today with "JIHAD!" is a little 'ouch' in terms of the world since then. I suppose the term being in there had nothing to do with the picking sides in the Iran-Iraq war or anything. Like, nothing at all....
it totally did

edit:

and it's nice to find out that Wendy Crowe in Justified is the kid in Dune. :D
 

JB1981

Member
If you have read the novel as many times as you say you have, how could you not see that the interior thoughts of the characters is a device rippled straight from the page?
 

Woorloog

Banned
If you have read the novel as many times as you say you have, how could you not see that the interior thoughts of the characters is a device rippled straight from the page?

Oh, i am well aware of that. Indeed, it is kind of amazing how many of the thoughts are lifted word for word from the books (it seems adaptations often tend to change lines for no particular reason).

The thing is, having internal monologue/thoughts spoken aloud is incredibly odd in film.
 
As a longtime fan of the books I get furious anytime someone brings this crap film up.

The miniseries suffers from bad SFX, questionable acting, and some of the worst costumes since Schumacher's Batman but at least you could tell that they actually read the damn book.
 

JoeBoy101

Member
Did you see the normal version or the extended version. The extended one is interesting with a much longer intro explaining how the universe reached where they were, the revolt of AI and the use of the Mentats as human computers, and so on. There are a few excised scenes as well: the fight with a fremen, the drowning of a baby worm for the water of life, and the death of Thufir.
 

Woorloog

Banned
As a longtime fan of the books I get furious anytime someone brings this crap film up.

The miniseries suffers from bad SFX, questionable acting, and some of the worst costumes since Schumacher's Batman but at least you could tell that they actually read the book.

Read the book, and decided to change a shit ton of things. In a way, i find Lynch's Dune to be more faithful.
In a way.
Overall the miniseries is a bit more accurate.

Hrm. Probably should watch the funny-hats edition again as well.
(You know what annoys me most in it? Some really odd lighting at times.)

Did you see the normal version or the extended version. The extended one is interesting with a much longer intro explaining how the universe reached where they were, the revolt of AI and the use of the Mentats as human computers, and so on. There are a few excised scenes as well: the fight with a fremen, the drowning of a baby worm for the water of life, and the death of Thufir.

Theatrical cut.

EDIT Now that i think of this, the version i saw long ago was probably the TV cut.
 
It should have been Jodorowsky. Good god, should it have been him.

The tribal feel is lost, the ritualism is lost, the motherfucking magic is lost.

Moebius and Jodowrosky forever, fuck Lynch's version
 

Flipyap

Member
I always wanted to watch it, but I watched jodorowsky's dune and no way I am ever going to watch this.

Btw. y'all should watch 'jodorowsky's dune'.
You're not going to watch a movie you've always wanted to watch, because a raving lunatic furiously masturbating over his own ego told you that his unfilmable, unscreenable endurance run of a movie would somehow be better? That's kinda weird, but okay.

Lynch's film is obviously flawed, but at least it's not... this:
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AcridMeat

Banned
I like Lynch, yet I had a hard time getting much out of this movie. The baron's insanity and the spiiiicccccccccccce are all I remember.
 

Dicktatorship

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I watched it again recently and for the first 45 minutes it's a damn good movie. Lynch may have been a mismatch but man did he come up with a very unique sci-fi film. However the second half is pure torture.
 
Shamanistic psychomagic from an up-his-own-ass manic is what Dune needed, not Lychian weirdness.

Inherited roles, the foibles of the heroic myth, drugs, tribal behavior in societies under duress, these are the basic building blocks of both Dune and Alejandro Jodorowksy. The man's completely off his rocker in the best way possible. I'd pay hundreds of dollars for that book of storyboards and productions materials seen the doc, it's almost guaranteed to be better than the Lynch bullshit.

Its way long-winded but The Metabarons plays with most of the same themes Dune does and is worth a read even if The Incal is far better.
 

Shiv47

Member
Saw it in the theater when I was 13, and I've adored it ever since, faults and all. I also love the books (Herbert's, not the shit his son and the other guy crank out). I enjoyed the Jodorowsky documentary, but his version would have been ridiculous, based on the descriptions.
 

ghostjoke

Banned
Need book to understand mess of film.
But reading book makes film even worse.
Catch-22.

Both Dune and Lynch deserve better.
 

linkboy

Member
My girlfriend is a huge Dune fan and is reviewing the book for a radio show she does.

Blew her mind when I told her I hadn't read it.

She pretty much told me I would have it read by the time I get back from my vacation. I'm about halfway through it.
 
You're not going to watch a movie you've always wanted to watch, because a raving lunatic furiously masturbating over his own ego told you that his unfilmable, unscreenable endurance run of a movie would somehow be better? That's kinda weird, but okay.

Lynch's film is obviously flawed, but at least it's not... this:

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I've read the books and I have a strange fascination with this film. In the end I think I like it for the fact it gave us Randam Hajile from Snatcher.
 

LProtag

Member
I love it for its potential.

I only wonder what it could have been had David Lynch be given the budget he needed and final cut.
 

JNT

Member
I watched the movie for the first time only a few years ago and I loved it. Super bizarre, but awesome at the same time.
 
Honestly, I hate the look of this film. It's bloated and overdone. Like watching Prometheus. It feels like a soundstage, it doesn't feel lived in, as though it were real with actual individuals, its all arch and artifice.

I'm just going off on it at this point, but I'm really not a fan of this movie; it has none of the essence of the original narrative.
 

Woorloog

Banned
The movie is a mess. But there are scenes I adore.

Like this Navigator scene.

"The Bene Gesserit witch must leave"

Yes, the Navigator scene is quite nice.
Noticed the camera lens used when the Navigator enters the audience chamber is a wide-screen lens. Wonder if it was necessary.

While the Emperor being a mere puppet to the Spacing Guild is a big departure from the books where the Spacing Guild is absolutely neutral usually, it is rather interesting dynamic, i think. The Emperor obviously hopes he was more than a mere puppet he is.
 
Any time I've watched this movie I've always felt the need to take a shower immediately afterward.

There's something so viscerally gross about it.
 
I enjoyed this film when I was young and I still like it although I know that it's a film you are supposed to hate if you are interested in the movie industry.

The world was just so opulently weird at the time and it does have a sort of dream like quality about it.

Another film with that unusual internal dialogue was that Napoleon movie Waterloo. Thinking about films with shonky bits in it I can't help but think of that since there is a hilarious cavalry charge scene in it with an actor who is too old for his role badly pretending to ride a horse while being dragged on a cart or something.
 

bengraven

Member
Loved the visuals and music. Loved the cheesy melodrama (reminded me of some of my favorites of the time period like Excaliber). Loved that it was almost faithful to the book.

But man, it's a fucking info dump. When people can't dump information to each other they think it. It watches like what it's like to read Malazan.
 

Einchy

semen stains the mountaintops
I stopped watching it right after the alien slug showed up.

Maybe it would've been cool in '84 but it was soooo dated now.

Also, holy info dump batman. Five minutes in and they had already said a bunch of family names and why they disliked each other.
 

bengraven

Member
Should post this in the vintage movie posters thread.

Duneposter.jpg


Imagine, children, what it was like for us, who had no internet and only fan magazines we were rarely able to find in our stores...and then we see THIS on our local theater's wall.

You got excited because it was something scifi and they said "imagination" which was the 80s buzzword for "this is going to be a movie for preteen and teenage boys and it's going be awesome like Goonies and ET was"...

(and then it really isn't...)
 
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