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The giant sandworms, who are protectors of the spice and burrow through the desert like a sinister underground tornado until they reveal themselves (they’re like monster nostrils that suck in everything in front of them), are good for a moment or two of old-fashioned creature-feature awe, but what, really, do they have to do with anything?
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I will say something to you guys that ... There's one thing that it's painful for me. It's Gurney Halleck's baliset. It's something that I shot. It's something that exists. Josh was awesome but for several reasons, I was not able to put it in Part One.
I hadn’t really thought about it until seeing the trailer (and watching one episode of Scenes from a Marriage, which I would describe as slowly peeling the scab off a deep cut that is only a day old. It hurts, but you can’t stop or look away for some unknown reason)…
But Oskar Isaac is a great casting choice for Duke Leto. He really brings the quiet dignity/confidence to the role.
I think the up-and-down portrayal of Poe Damerob made me forget how good he is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
I hadn’t really thought about it until seeing the trailer (and watching one episode of Scenes from a Marriage, which I would describe as slowly peeling the scab off a deep cut that is only a day old. It hurts, but you can’t stop or look away for some unknown reason)…
But Oskar Isaac is a great casting choice for Duke Leto. He really brings the quiet dignity/confidence to the role.
I think the up-and-down portrayal of Poe Damerob made me forget how good he is.
I won't be watching any more of Scenes from a Marriage. I enjoy both Isaac and Chastain, and they do a great job in that first episode. However, I have no need of watching such a depressing show. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
It’s been playing overseas the past several weeks and has been racking up good money.
That’s encouraging. Overseas audiences seem to like it.
This is definitely good to hear.
I'm obviously no box office expert here but how much do you think DUNE will have to make in order for Warner Bros to green light part 2?
I honestly have no clue. Damn where's that Dane guy when you need him lol [Reply]
Originally Posted by sully1983:
This is definitely good to hear.
I'm obviously no box office expert here but how much do you think DUNE will have to make in order for Warner Bros to green light part 2?
I honestly have no clue. Damn where's that Dane guy when you need him lol
Well since they didn't film back to back I am guessing 800million plus considering how much the movie costs to make. [Reply]