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Dune (1984)
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Reviews Counted:52
Fresh:28
Rotten:24
Average Rating:3.9/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 17 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: David Lynch's baroque rendering of Frank Herbert's detailed, complex, and deliberately paced epic science-fiction novel is a muddled but visually stunning affair. It's 10991, and the desert planet... David Lynch's baroque rendering of Frank Herbert's detailed, complex, and deliberately paced epic science-fiction novel is a muddled but visually stunning affair. It's 10991, and the desert planet Dune has been taken over by the Harkonnens, oppressive conquerors who desire the precious spice that lies beneath Dune's arid sands. The story concerns the attempts of a young warrior messiah, Paul Atreides (Kyle MacLachlan), to lead the native inhabitants in an uprising against the evil empire--and battle the giant man-eating worms that guard the coveted spice. Lynch shot much more footage than ended up in the finished film, but executive producer Dino De Laurentiis didn't want a three-hour-plus sci-fi epic on his hands, so he coerced Lynch into trimming it. The result is one of cinema's most infamous cases of personal vision colliding with studio politics. Nonetheless, Lynch still manages to cram in so many visual ideas and captures the tone of the book so well that these production issues can be easily set aside once the story starts rolling. Refusing to further edit the film for television, Lynch took his name off the director and screenwriter credits. As troubling as DUNE might have been for Lynch, the experience greatly inspired 1986's brilliant BLUE VELVET, for which audiences should be thankful. [More]
Starring: Kyle MacLachlan, José Ferrer, Linda Hunt, Francesca Annis
Starring: Kyle MacLachlan, José Ferrer, Linda Hunt, Francesca Annis, Sting, Max Von Sydow, Sean Young, Virginia Madsen, Dean Stockwell, Jack Nance
Director: David Lynch
Director: David Lynch
Composer: Toto, Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno, Marty Paich
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Reviews for Dune
If you like Dune, this DVD will satisfy you and other fans like you but I can't see anyone else picking it up. Don't bother.
... relentlessly, painfully solemn and takes itself far too seriously -- fascinating as it is to come back to as an odd Lynchian fiasco, it's still pondering and laborious to sit through.
Dune is fiercely entertaining, downright gorgeous filmmaking, if a bit rough around the edges.
Latest News for Dune
June 06, 2008:
Zetumer in Talks to Pen New Dune ![]()
Josh Zetumer is in negotiations to write the screenplay of the upcoming Peter Berg-directed adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune. More...
March 19, 2008:
Paramount Confirms Peter Berg as New Dune Director
It's official: Peter Berg is headed into the desert to take a crack at getting filmgoers excited about Frank Herbert's Dune. More...
December 28, 2007:
The Weekly Ketchup: Marvel Madness, Dune Gets its Director, Bruckheimer Makes Promises to Persia
In this week's Ketchup, we have two tidbits of Marvel madness, major progress on the Dune adaptation, and the deaths of some of our most beloved on-screen troublemakers. More...
December 23, 2007:
Peter Berg Confirmed to Direct New Dune Film
Score another one for the rumor mill: Peter Berg has been confirmed as the director of a new Dune. More...
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