saying that Timmy didn’t nail those scenes is absolutely fucking insane to me, his presence in the last hour of this movie was my favorite aspect of the whole thing, i thought he was mesmerizing and incredibly commanding
That was my biggest concern going in and also my biggest relief by the end. He brought it, no question about it. There were so many moments in which he made his presence imposing. I particularly loved when he stomped his foot on the ground when The Emperor was hesitating on kissing the ring. Fucking badass.
Absolutely agree he was a lot better in this movie than Dune 1, they need to put some respect on Timmy’s name. Dude came to ball up and acting opposite to Walken and Austin Butler in the late scenes he absolutely stole the show from them in that final court scene
Chani literally says she’ll be with Paul as long as he stays who he is. Then Paul goes against who he was so Chani no longer supports him. She didn’t change. She stayed consistent.
If You ask me Paul stayed consistent too he said I’m not here to lead I’m here to learn your ways it was his mission to get revenge and take back his heritage from the beginning… He stood on business Literally STOMPED on Business by the end 😂
@@raymondkhessel1340 He definitely changed, and he spoke with conviction. He didn't need to act to get the fremen on his side, he is the prophecy fufilled. He literally planned the assault on arrakeen based on knowing when a sandstorm would appear.
Timmy got the juice!! That third act had me ITCHING to go into battle. Just cinema in its most purest form, firing on all cylinders. THAT monologue sent chills throughout my entire body. Dennis in his bag as always.
The Baron doesn’t know Jessica is his daughter. The lore in the book, the Bene Gesserit intentionally blur and mask lineages in order to further their mission.
1:30:20 I think the Fedaykin armor (which was the golden armor in Paul's vision in the first movie), got redesigned to the one we see them wearing in the final battle in this movie. If that's truly the case, it can be shrugged off as an alternate future where the armor looks different, just how Chani replaces Paul in the fight.
I was scared that they wouldn’t be able to capture the ideas of how scary a religious leader can be and instead resort to a typical hero action movie. Boy was I wrong
Legitimately couldn't even move after the movie was over. Everyone was shuffling around leaving the theater and I still felt ecstatic. Can't even remember the last time a movie hit me this hard.
Chani’s blue scarf is a Nezhoni scarf worn by Fremen women who’ve recently given birth to a son. So, perhaps they shot that storyline and it, like Thufir Hawat, and Count Fenring, got cut for time. Saw it at a pre-release screening in IMAX and seeing it again tomorrow.
0:23: 🍿 Discussion on the surprise appearance of a character in the movie and congratulations on a new baby sandworm. 8:29: 🎥 Sequel teases future installments, incorporates key characters from previous films, and hints at potential spin-offs. 16:20: 🎬 Praising the exceptional quality of Dune Part 2, highlighting its immersive experience, stunning visuals, and intense sound mix. 24:10: 🎥 Discussion on the length and accuracy of the Dune book compared to the movie, along with a recommendation to watch Dune Part 2 in IMAX. 31:59: 🌌 Discussion on the intense desert scene with Shields and rail guns in Dune Part 2. 39:12: 🔥 Deception, betrayal, and a plan for rebellion unfold as characters navigate a divided society. 46:26: 🚀 Intense action sequence involving rocket launcher, spice Harvester, and laser ambush strategy. 54:17: 💥 Critique of Timothy Chalamet's performance in Dune Part 2, lacking emotional range and intensity. 1:01:33: 🎬 Analysis of Dave Bautista's character development in Dune Part 2 and comparison to his role in Blade Runner 2049. 1:08:55: 🎬 Discussion on character dynamics, costume design, and anticipation for the next part of Dune. 1:17:01: 🌊 Paul's journey intensifies with the Water of Life as visions of destruction haunt him. 1:24:05: 💍 Strategic errors in the military show of force and the struggle of balancing revenge and duty. 1:31:26: ⚔️ Political power struggle unfolds as Paul asserts dominance in Dune Part 2. Timestamps by Tammy AI
I didn’t get to see Blade Runner 2049 in theaters, but I bought the 4K of it. I saw Dune in Dolby, and the sound shook me. I got out of the theater and said to my friend the movie was like visual ASMR. I saw Dune Part Two in Dolby, and once again it was a mesmerizing experience.
I’m so thankful for this type of top shelf challenging scifi! Absolutely astounding complicated questions being explored. This is cinema. The books are incredible too y’all. Reading is cool!
@@EveryTimeIDavid the hilarious yet tragic “of course he is so humble that he denies it so that means he is the prophet” shows how committed he was to the religion
@@Smitty9430 his line delivery is just perfect throughout. It’s the casual nature because of his confidence in Paul is so needed in the film when the intensity is so ramped up the whole way through. Deserves an Oscar in my opinion.
They were inside the Shield Wall, Nick. That's the name of the mountain range. It's a giant crater so it has mountains all around, and the city is just in one corner of this enormous crater. There are even other cities and settlements there. So even if they're outside the city of Arakeen, there are no worms until you pass the Shield Wall and go out into the open desert. The Emperor felt confident aligning his troops like that because this was supposed to be the safe drop-off zone, protected by Harkonnens, no one could suspect that Paul had nukes and could ride worms.
These films TO ME were almost like watching Infinity War then Endgame. By the hype and goosebumps moments that happen. Endgame and Infinity War had bigger moments to me as a fan. But to see Dune do something somewhat similar without a million films leading up to it, is insane.
Seeing part of that Jodorowsky documentary which features Michel Seydoux, who‘s the actual grand-uncle of Lea Seydoux and who wanted to make that movie in the 70s, really feels like a full-circle story
Man, Denis was showing off in this fucking flick. It’s fucking gorgeous, and gritty, and breathtaking. This is such an incredibly made movie. If it weren’t for Blade Runner this would be my favorite piece of Sci-fi ever. Edit: saw it in Dolby first, just bought tickets for IMAX.
I absolutely loved the movie. Im not even mad at the vhanges to the storyline. It still worked amazingly. I wish it was longer. DOLBY CINIMA is the best way to watch this movie.
Can confirm it is Paul and Chani’s son, Leto II, dies during the massacre in Sietch Tabr, and I believe it was Alia was the one who told Paul or Jessica idr 👀
came back after a rewatch of pt2 cuz i need a rewatch of the review. and also cuz denis mentioned continuation of paul's arc into messiah so 🤞 we can only hope now
Not watching due to my spoiler blackout, but PLEASE READ THE BOOKS … watching Dune 2022 with the full knowledge of the books made it so much better, books and movies have never been so well entwined. Truly magical.
This is so mad lit, she had to bite lip I got my boy Muad'dib doing adlibs Then we flip the script on the Baron The barren desert in a still suit is heaven
1:09:59 - Not sure how they will do the movie(s), but Dune Messiah begins 12 years after the events of Dune. I believe Paul’s Holy war is already past.
I accidentally bought a ticket for the wrong theater I showed up to. I wasn't able to refund it, but I'm not mad about it considering it was this film. Definitely worth the price of two.
my friend got the popcorn bucket from an amc theater before we went to our normal theater and it was so funny to have. the movie is amazing. so many amazing shots that i wanna know how they did
The Children of Dune miniseries is three parts, with the first part adapting the Dune Messiah novel and parts 2 & 3 adapting the Children of Dune novel. Someone actually uploaded them all to TH-cam.
The current situation is denis is working on a script for dune messiah and he has said it would be his final movie with the franchise to close out the main characters story. Dune messiah isn’t greenlit yet so if it does this is a far ways out.
Kevin keeps speaking about the acting as if it’s the character acting. So that the things Kevin either compliments or criticize is based on how the characters are written and not how the actors act. It’s only a problem cause everyone else is talking about the performances and not if it makes sense in universe.
Nicks issues with Batista and Timmy play part of the character like Matt said. For Timmy his mom telling him slow down is intentional, she’s literally trying to coach him into being their messiah. Bautista is similar in how his uncontrolled rage and just 0-100 is part of the character, that is why he is failing on the planet. He and his brother are psychos, Rabban unlike Feyd is incompetent and impatient, it even comes out in how they kill their servants. Rabban screams and shouts slamming their heads like a savage, Feyd is a quick slice with zero effort or recognition.
A beautiful movie, an astonishing Part II, the changes made imo were for the better for this particular medium, and i hope i'm still alive to witness Dune: Messiah in 2034. begun, the Holy War has.
I liked it but I felt certain parts where to slow and other parts where to fast I loved the worm scenes but i also feel the Harkonnens where kinda a let down the deaths felt rushed and didn’t have much impact 4/5 but I think I’ll like it more on more viewings
I vibe with Blade Runner 2049 more. But these movies are sooo good. Wish I loved them as much some calling it the best sci fi but hey still really like them and can’t believe we got them
Dave Bautista's character is supposed to be playing a pathetic, brash, idiot and he's doing an excellent job. This reaction to his character is exactly why the Rock and Statham have "no loss" clauses
@@TheGalacticProphet-lf8bnno, Paul’s not the hero, that’s the entire fucking point of dune “Charismatic Leaders ought to come with a warning label on their head- could be helpful to your health” he goes on to cause a jihad that kills 60 billion people, and when faced with his destiny, runs away to make his son uptake the burden of god emperor. He’s not the hero of dune, he’s the entire pint of the franchise, that religious and governmental powers take advantage of their populaces😂 have YOU read the books GOOFY ass mofo😂
@@TheGalacticProphet-lf8bnno he’s not, have you ever read dune, the book ends with Paul being horrified at what he’s going to do, the entire point of the franchise is that Paul is a false prophet
I think his mom went off the rails after she drank the life water so makes sense that drinking that stuff makes you a tad crazy because you have so much knowledge
No weirding way!? Plus I gotta be honest, I don’t like how they did Chani dirty. Nobody gave her a heads up on how he’d make peace with the emperor. She’s all pissed and looks to go off being a nomad? 3 outta 5 for me.
Tim’s opinions become completely meaningless because of how often he uses “best I’ve ever seen” or “never happened before”. He uses the extreme ends of the spectrum to describe so many things all the time that it is meaningless.
Stilgar and the Baron felt like different characters than in the first movie. Stilgar became the comedy relief in this one from being a wise leader. The baron wasn't menacing, secretive and cunning in this like he was in first. He was just there and immediately put in a vulnerable position. Lady Jessica transition made sense and felt natural. It was nice to see Paul being a man and never a young man. I wanted to see more of the emperor. We needed to see more of how he lives and how he rules. Also more pugh, she needed more stuff to work with. Lady Margot was perfect like a female spy using her sex to get what she wants. Feyd wouldn't pass the gom Jabbar, so that was weird to see and lady Margot calling him honorable was baffling. Quick kills of some of the characters didn't leave an impact. The sound was perfect in imax laser it was never too loud and it was very engaging.
I think Jabbar was honorable in a sick twisted way, he took his shield off before killing another atredias? I was confused on his name and if he was related to Paul and how. Anyways, he fought honorably against Paul and gave him respect while he died and wasn’t afraid to die. He’s a crazy and twisted but at least you know he will fight you fair and honorably
Hard disagree with nick about the batista performance, same with his take on chalamet's intense moments, I think they both crushed it, its all good though! I'm glad you guys liked the movie! Thanks for the dune in review series!
saying that Timmy didn’t nail those scenes is absolutely fucking insane to me, his presence in the last hour of this movie was my favorite aspect of the whole thing, i thought he was mesmerizing and incredibly commanding
yeah dumb take
That was my biggest concern going in and also my biggest relief by the end.
He brought it, no question about it. There were so many moments in which he made his presence imposing.
I particularly loved when he stomped his foot on the ground when The Emperor was hesitating on kissing the ring. Fucking badass.
Yeah these guys are dorks lol
Absolutely agree he was a lot better in this movie than Dune 1, they need to put some respect on Timmy’s name. Dude came to ball up and acting opposite to Walken and Austin Butler in the late scenes he absolutely stole the show from them in that final court scene
@@DonovanGG__are you secretly Timothy or something
Chani literally says she’ll be with Paul as long as he stays who he is. Then Paul goes against who he was so Chani no longer supports him. She didn’t change. She stayed consistent.
If You ask me Paul stayed consistent too he said I’m not here to lead I’m here to learn your ways it was his mission to get revenge and take back his heritage from the beginning…
He stood on business Literally STOMPED on Business by the end 😂
Im glad she didnt stay, hopefully they ignore the book and I dont have to keep watch zendayas bad acting.
I think he still stayed who he was, but he needed to "look" like he changed to get The Freman on his side.
@@raymondkhessel1340 He definitely changed, and he spoke with conviction. He didn't need to act to get the fremen on his side, he is the prophecy fufilled. He literally planned the assault on arrakeen based on knowing when a sandstorm would appear.
Of course Nick got the bucket
Timmy got the juice!! That third act had me ITCHING to go into battle. Just cinema in its most purest form, firing on all cylinders.
THAT monologue sent chills throughout my entire body. Dennis in his bag as always.
Yeah he was so good in that council scene I was ready to go to battle for him
One of the cool things about In Review is watching Tim develop as a cinephile
I can't believe he's never seen Gladiator!
The Baron doesn’t know Jessica is his daughter. The lore in the book, the Bene Gesserit intentionally blur and mask lineages in order to further their mission.
Nick has the bucket and the first thing he says is “wow, it’s the muad'dib“ in the Walken voice 😂🤣
1:30:20 I think the Fedaykin armor (which was the golden armor in Paul's vision in the first movie), got redesigned to the one we see them wearing in the final battle in this movie. If that's truly the case, it can be shrugged off as an alternate future where the armor looks different, just how Chani replaces Paul in the fight.
Fantastic movie. Better than part 1 across the board. I will say, I still think BR 2049 is the best movie Denis Villeneuve has done.
I agree. But only just! Bladerunner 2049 is just too perfect
I can't believe no one mentioned in the last scene, where Paul uses the Voice on the Reverend Mother!! That got me so hyped!!!
SO SATISFYING
I was scared that they wouldn’t be able to capture the ideas of how scary a religious leader can be and instead resort to a typical hero action movie. Boy was I wrong
Masterpiece/10
Ordered the Dune book collection right after. Gonna be a whole year of Dune for me.
Legitimately couldn't even move after the movie was over. Everyone was shuffling around leaving the theater and I still felt ecstatic. Can't even remember the last time a movie hit me this hard.
Agreed. As I was watching the movie I was mourning the fact that I will never have the experience of watching it for the first time again.
JUST got back from the theater seeing part 2 & this is my first stop!!
Kevin coming back like he never left. Back streets back, so hyped!!!
Please remember to shout out Greig Fraser when you talk about cinematography! He is a huge part of why Dune Part 2 is so insane!
Chani’s blue scarf is a Nezhoni scarf worn by Fremen women who’ve recently given birth to a son. So, perhaps they shot that storyline and it, like Thufir Hawat, and Count Fenring, got cut for time. Saw it at a pre-release screening in IMAX and seeing it again tomorrow.
“benny jesuits”
0:23: 🍿 Discussion on the surprise appearance of a character in the movie and congratulations on a new baby sandworm.
8:29: 🎥 Sequel teases future installments, incorporates key characters from previous films, and hints at potential spin-offs.
16:20: 🎬 Praising the exceptional quality of Dune Part 2, highlighting its immersive experience, stunning visuals, and intense sound mix.
24:10: 🎥 Discussion on the length and accuracy of the Dune book compared to the movie, along with a recommendation to watch Dune Part 2 in IMAX.
31:59: 🌌 Discussion on the intense desert scene with Shields and rail guns in Dune Part 2.
39:12: 🔥 Deception, betrayal, and a plan for rebellion unfold as characters navigate a divided society.
46:26: 🚀 Intense action sequence involving rocket launcher, spice Harvester, and laser ambush strategy.
54:17: 💥 Critique of Timothy Chalamet's performance in Dune Part 2, lacking emotional range and intensity.
1:01:33: 🎬 Analysis of Dave Bautista's character development in Dune Part 2 and comparison to his role in Blade Runner 2049.
1:08:55: 🎬 Discussion on character dynamics, costume design, and anticipation for the next part of Dune.
1:17:01: 🌊 Paul's journey intensifies with the Water of Life as visions of destruction haunt him.
1:24:05: 💍 Strategic errors in the military show of force and the struggle of balancing revenge and duty.
1:31:26: ⚔️ Political power struggle unfolds as Paul asserts dominance in Dune Part 2.
Timestamps by Tammy AI
I didn’t get to see Blade Runner 2049 in theaters, but I bought the 4K of it. I saw Dune in Dolby, and the sound shook me. I got out of the theater and said to my friend the movie was like visual ASMR. I saw Dune Part Two in Dolby, and once again it was a mesmerizing experience.
I’m so thankful for this type of top shelf challenging scifi! Absolutely astounding complicated questions being explored. This is cinema. The books are incredible too y’all. Reading is cool!
I hope Kevin does a standalone podcast about the history of the Benny Jesuit 😂
Went Thursday to a 10pm showing. What a movie. Stilgar stole it for me.
He was awesome. So funny
@@EveryTimeIDavid the hilarious yet tragic “of course he is so humble that he denies it so that means he is the prophet” shows how committed he was to the religion
@@Smitty9430 his line delivery is just perfect throughout. It’s the casual nature because of his confidence in Paul is so needed in the film when the intensity is so ramped up the whole way through. Deserves an Oscar in my opinion.
Just want Nick to know that I answered the call, and man what an amazing movie Dune Part 2 was!!
Only 360p is available and I don’t care I am still watching immediately, so happy yall got this up so quick! 70MM IMAX was incredible!!
They were inside the Shield Wall, Nick. That's the name of the mountain range. It's a giant crater so it has mountains all around, and the city is just in one corner of this enormous crater. There are even other cities and settlements there. So even if they're outside the city of Arakeen, there are no worms until you pass the Shield Wall and go out into the open desert. The Emperor felt confident aligning his troops like that because this was supposed to be the safe drop-off zone, protected by Harkonnens, no one could suspect that Paul had nukes and could ride worms.
These films TO ME were almost like watching Infinity War then Endgame. By the hype and goosebumps moments that happen.
Endgame and Infinity War had bigger moments to me as a fan. But to see Dune do something somewhat similar without a million films leading up to it, is insane.
watched it 2 days in a row, I want to go again as soon as possible
Seeing part of that Jodorowsky documentary which features Michel Seydoux, who‘s the actual grand-uncle of Lea Seydoux and who wanted to make that movie in the 70s, really feels like a full-circle story
Man, Denis was showing off in this fucking flick. It’s fucking gorgeous, and gritty, and breathtaking. This is such an incredibly made movie. If it weren’t for Blade Runner this would be my favorite piece of Sci-fi ever.
Edit: saw it in Dolby first, just bought tickets for IMAX.
The other Great Houses were called in by the Harkonnens, as I recall, not by the Emperor.
I absolutely loved the movie. Im not even mad at the vhanges to the storyline. It still worked amazingly. I wish it was longer.
DOLBY CINIMA is the best way to watch this movie.
Tim out of context at 15:54 "I just came from this movie"
Adam Savage took that popcorn bucket and turned it into a really dope mini sandworm statue
Dude just got out. Best dolby experience ive ever had. It was awesome
1:29:27 - In the book, it’s been 3 years and Alia is three years old, but she is aging faster than she should and has the body of an 8 year old.
Last weeks review made me watch Dune part 1 for the first time. Hopefully they can bring the same magic
Y’all force fed Tim the SPICE!!!!
Can confirm it is Paul and Chani’s son, Leto II, dies during the massacre in Sietch Tabr, and I believe it was Alia was the one who told Paul or Jessica idr 👀
Saw it in 4DX cause it was the only early showing and IT.WAS.AWESOME
came back after a rewatch of pt2 cuz i need a rewatch of the review. and also cuz denis mentioned continuation of paul's arc into messiah so 🤞 we can only hope now
Not watching due to my spoiler blackout, but PLEASE READ THE BOOKS … watching Dune 2022 with the full knowledge of the books made it so much better, books and movies have never been so well entwined. Truly magical.
This is so mad lit, she had to bite lip
I got my boy Muad'dib doing adlibs
Then we flip the script on the Baron
The barren desert in a still suit is heaven
the sequence on Ghedi Prime. They filmed it in infrared?
1:09:59 - Not sure how they will do the movie(s), but Dune Messiah begins 12 years after the events of Dune. I believe Paul’s Holy war is already past.
I accidentally bought a ticket for the wrong theater I showed up to. I wasn't able to refund it, but I'm not mad about it considering it was this film. Definitely worth the price of two.
Went to go see this last night. Thought they were pulling a space odyssey with a black screen for the first 5 minutes, turns out projector was off 😂
100 percent we are getting dune messiah or we riot.
my friend got the popcorn bucket from an amc theater before we went to our normal theater and it was so funny to have. the movie is amazing. so many amazing shots that i wanna know how they did
Again, DOES NICK NOT KNOW THAT SCOTT IS MAKING BLDERUNNER 2099!?!
Word???!
I kinda wished it was Denis doing it, though...
@@vinnybastoshe worked on the storyboards for it
At this point Denis did it better.
The Children of Dune miniseries is three parts, with the first part adapting the Dune Messiah novel and parts 2 & 3 adapting the Children of Dune novel. Someone actually uploaded them all to TH-cam.
This film is fucking AMAZING. Going to see it a 2nd time tonight. Truly groundbreaking cinema, in a new unconventional way. Love it
Everything on Geidi Prime was beautiful and Feyd Rautha lived up to the hype.
The current situation is denis is working on a script for dune messiah and he has said it would be his final movie with the franchise to close out the main characters story. Dune messiah isn’t greenlit yet so if it does this is a far ways out.
Kevin keeps speaking about the acting as if it’s the character acting. So that the things Kevin either compliments or criticize is based on how the characters are written and not how the actors act. It’s only a problem cause everyone else is talking about the performances and not if it makes sense in universe.
I just got back from seeing Dune 2 in Dolby for the second time. I'm doing my part!
AMAZING!!!!!!!! This movie is gonna be hard to top this year!!
Nicks issues with Batista and Timmy play part of the character like Matt said. For Timmy his mom telling him slow down is intentional, she’s literally trying to coach him into being their messiah. Bautista is similar in how his uncontrolled rage and just 0-100 is part of the character, that is why he is failing on the planet. He and his brother are psychos, Rabban unlike Feyd is incompetent and impatient, it even comes out in how they kill their servants. Rabban screams and shouts slamming their heads like a savage, Feyd is a quick slice with zero effort or recognition.
Looks like Dune had a very successful first day at the box office. Dune Messiah is happening.
Dude, I'm watching it a month later and the showing was still full
Literally the most epic movie I’ve ever seen. 10/10
A beautiful movie, an astonishing Part II, the changes made imo were for the better for this particular medium, and i hope i'm still alive to witness Dune: Messiah in 2034. begun, the Holy War has.
I liked it but I felt certain parts where to slow and other parts where to fast
I loved the worm scenes but i also feel the Harkonnens where kinda a let down the deaths felt rushed and didn’t have much impact
4/5 but I think I’ll like it more on more viewings
Bald Boss Baby looking a bit like a baby Harkonnen
I vibe with Blade Runner 2049 more. But these movies are sooo good. Wish I loved them as much some calling it the best sci fi but hey still really like them and can’t believe we got them
Great show guys
Just saw it in Imax today, what a damn good movie! Cannot wait to watch again
I've seen Dune Part 2 twice on its opening weekend.
Dave Bautista's character is supposed to be playing a pathetic, brash, idiot and he's doing an excellent job. This reaction to his character is exactly why the Rock and Statham have "no loss" clauses
Any thoughts on reviewing Shogun?? Also…. RUSH HOUR IN REVIEW
Shogun is similar a bit politics wise lol
The movie was epic. I was on Arrakis lol and movies rarely make feel so immersed in them now I’m a boring adult lol
If Anna Taylor-Joy is gonna be in Messiah, are they gonna re-cast the main cast so everyone is older?
Incredible movie! BUT I dislike how the Thufir Hawat, Gurney Halek, Lady Jessica triangle was taken out of the story.
It’s sad to me that people are seeing Paul as the hero of this story
But he is goofy. Go read the book for goodness sake
@@TheGalacticProphet-lf8bnno, Paul’s not the hero, that’s the entire fucking point of dune “Charismatic Leaders ought to come with a warning label on their head- could be helpful to your health” he goes on to cause a jihad that kills 60 billion people, and when faced with his destiny, runs away to make his son uptake the burden of god emperor. He’s not the hero of dune, he’s the entire pint of the franchise, that religious and governmental powers take advantage of their populaces😂 have YOU read the books GOOFY ass mofo😂
@@TheGalacticProphet-lf8bnno he’s not, have you ever read dune, the book ends with Paul being horrified at what he’s going to do, the entire point of the franchise is that Paul is a false prophet
@@Mrs.Garrison69 yes he is lmao I can tell you just watched a quick dune yt lore video. Paul is the hero end of story. You lose.
@@Mrs.Garrison69 yes he is lmao I can tell you just watched a quick dune yt lore video. Paul is the hero end of story. You lose.
The blue scarf Chani has shows she’s in love with someone which is what Dennis Villeneuve said
Would love to see Denis Villeneuve in Review in the future 🙏🏻
Where is Andy?!?!
Its episodes like this that make me question whether or not they actually watched the movie lol
Gonna go see it again this weekend, LET MOUTHY EAT
I've literally been walking around the last couple of days randomly saying, "Woah... it's the Maud'dib" in Christopher Walken's voice. 😂
Both great movies, but personally, they don't reach the levels that others say they do.
Why no ranking of Dune 1 against Dune 2?
Y’all didn’t rank the movie. I liked it better than the first one in my opinion.
I will sacrifice everything for Mouthy!
I would have died if Nick put a straw in that bucket and started sucking blue liquid out of it
I wish this were 3 hours long like the movie 🎥 but the movie was amazing ❤🎉
Already saw it twice!
No little Leto in the movie
May thy knife chip and shatter
My nitpick is how Paul goes to 0 to 100 after blue liquid scene. He just feels like he goes off the rails a tad
I think his mom went off the rails after she drank the life water so makes sense that drinking that stuff makes you a tad crazy because you have so much knowledge
Finally, Anya Taylor Joy is playing an alien, the role she was born to play.
Kevin!!!
No weirding way!? Plus I gotta be honest, I don’t like how they did Chani dirty. Nobody gave her a heads up on how he’d make peace with the emperor. She’s all pissed and looks to go off being a nomad? 3 outta 5 for me.
Tim’s opinions become completely meaningless because of how often he uses “best I’ve ever seen” or “never happened before”. He uses the extreme ends of the spectrum to describe so many things all the time that it is meaningless.
Where is guy with the glasses
Gregg miller
Some of these takes are so bad Jesus
Benny Jesuits
Stilgar and the Baron felt like different characters than in the first movie. Stilgar became the comedy relief in this one from being a wise leader. The baron wasn't menacing, secretive and cunning in this like he was in first. He was just there and immediately put in a vulnerable position. Lady Jessica transition made sense and felt natural. It was nice to see Paul being a man and never a young man. I wanted to see more of the emperor. We needed to see more of how he lives and how he rules. Also more pugh, she needed more stuff to work with. Lady Margot was perfect like a female spy using her sex to get what she wants. Feyd wouldn't pass the gom Jabbar, so that was weird to see and lady Margot calling him honorable was baffling. Quick kills of some of the characters didn't leave an impact. The sound was perfect in imax laser it was never too loud and it was very engaging.
I think Jabbar was honorable in a sick twisted way, he took his shield off before killing another atredias? I was confused on his name and if he was related to Paul and how. Anyways, he fought honorably against Paul and gave him respect while he died and wasn’t afraid to die. He’s a crazy and twisted but at least you know he will fight you fair and honorably
@@Woozie87 he killed many servants for fun and fought poisoned atreides in the arena. If you're honorable it's a constant thing not a momentary thing.
Hard disagree with nick about the batista performance, same with his take on chalamet's intense moments, I think they both crushed it, its all good though! I'm glad you guys liked the movie! Thanks for the dune in review series!
Movie was cool. Reminded me of the first one. Slow in the beginning then ramps up at the end.
No ranking? Lol