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Dune is a 1984 American epic space opera film written and directed by David Lynch and based on the 1965 Frank Herbert novel Dune. It was filmed at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City. The soundtrack was composed by the rock band Toto, with a contribution from Brian Eno. Its large ensemble cast includes Kyle MacLachlan's film debut as young nobleman Paul Atreides, Patrick Stewart, Brad Dourif, Dean Stockwell, Virginia Madsen, José Ferrer, Sean Young, Sting, Linda Hunt, and Max von Sydow.
The setting is the distant future, chronicling the conflict between rival noble families as they battle for control of the extremely harsh desert planet Arrakis, also known as Dune. The planet is the only source of the drug melange (spice), which allows prescience and is vital to space travel, making it the most essential and valuable commodity in the universe. Paul Atreides is the scion and heir of a powerful noble family, whose inheritance of control over Arrakis brings them into conflict with its former overlords, House Harkonnen. Paul is also possibly the Kwisatz Haderach, a messianic figure expected by the Bene Gesserit sisterhood.
After the novel's initial success, attempts to adapt Dune as a film began in 1971. A lengthy process of development followed throughout the 1970s, during which Arthur P. Jacobs, Alejandro Jodorowsky, and Ridley Scott unsuccessfully tried to bring their visions to the screen. In 1981, executive producer Dino De Laurentiis hired Lynch as director.
The film underperformed at the box office, grossing $30.9 million from a $40–42 million budget. At least four versions have been released worldwide. Lynch largely disowned the finished film and had his name removed or changed to pseudonyms. The film has developed a cult following,[4][5] but opinion varies between fans of the novel and fans of Lynch's films.[6]
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📋 Episode Chapters
(00:00) Happy birthday fatty! Know I'm what you like I'm your fantasy
(00:38) How's it feeling? Did you relax this week
(02:19) Jeremy: I just watched dune 1984 yesterday for the first time
(05:36) It's another movie I've never seen. So the movie is not good, but I was intrigued by it
(08:06) As the books go along, the Fremen get out of control
(09:02) The Lanzerad is the ruling class, basically. Are those houses on all the planets
(11:19) If they wanted to do a real sequel, they would have cut this down
(12:16) So if you like the idea of Dune, have you seen Hodorowski's dune
(15:13) Justin: I'm bummed I haven't seen the second one yet
(17:57) There's a lot of crossover between the first and second movies
(19:57) All right. Are you gonna have a fun bachelor time? Like are you looking forward to being a dude
(21:02) We're not gonna go through this movie minute by minute
(21:35) The movie starts with a floating head exposition, which is never a positive sign
(23:08) Justin: This movie was hard for me to pay attention to
(24:07) The ADR in this movie was amazing. It was better than my science project
(27:20) This movie seems like it's based on the book
(29:05) I just want to get your first take on the grossness of this movie
(29:31) The inner monologues are really annoying because it's confusing at first
(32:34) What is the weirding way that when you pull your penis out of family functions
(33:25) Jeremy accidentally dosed his son with caffeine today
(36:20) It's a long movie, and if you're not into the lore it still might be rough
(39:49) So Paul Atreides is Randall Thor. There's really no Patrick Stewart
(40:40) So we're on Tatooine, and the weirding way is Jato
(40:58) I'm going to say reject this movie and go watch the new Dune
(44:50) There apparently is a tv cut that they made for this that's a little longer
(47:09) The first time Matt went to Belize with his wife was in 2005
(48:44) Kelly: Lamb and I are camping on the mainland of Belize
(52:22) Raccoons make scary noises, bro. Like, there's just certain volumes and pitches
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