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<blockquote data-quote="weasel" data-source="post: 548534" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>Just resurrecting this thread, I went to see Dune last night.</p><p>**** me!!!</p><p></p><p>Superb. It is visually amazing. Obviously there are a lot of special effects but they all blend in seamlessly and the whole thing looks superb. They have split the film in two parts, which makes sense given how complex the plot is and how much they need to explain. The film is over 2 hours long, that shows you how much story there is to tell, but it flies by. Genuinely a superb film. Exactly what I was hoping the last SW trilogy films would be. The difference being, this has a plot that isn't made up as they go along and the Director hasn't decided to **** out everything that had been established in the preceding films, for shits and giggles. Looking at you Ruin Johnson.</p><p></p><p>Definitely worth going to see Dune though.</p><p></p><p>I have seen the 80's David Lynch (?) film and read the book, so I knew the story, but from what I have seen on Twitter etc. those who went in not knowing much of what it was about have not been left utterly confused as most people where by the Lynch film.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weasel, post: 548534, member: 14"] Just resurrecting this thread, I went to see Dune last night. **** me!!! Superb. It is visually amazing. Obviously there are a lot of special effects but they all blend in seamlessly and the whole thing looks superb. They have split the film in two parts, which makes sense given how complex the plot is and how much they need to explain. The film is over 2 hours long, that shows you how much story there is to tell, but it flies by. Genuinely a superb film. Exactly what I was hoping the last SW trilogy films would be. The difference being, this has a plot that isn't made up as they go along and the Director hasn't decided to **** out everything that had been established in the preceding films, for shits and giggles. Looking at you Ruin Johnson. Definitely worth going to see Dune though. I have seen the 80's David Lynch (?) film and read the book, so I knew the story, but from what I have seen on Twitter etc. those who went in not knowing much of what it was about have not been left utterly confused as most people where by the Lynch film. [/QUOTE]
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