It was a great use of bass. I didn’t know the sound system at the Lincoln Square IMAX could make seats vibrate like they did with this scene. I can’t wait to crank up my subwoofer and shake the house when this comes out on Blu-Ray.
that shot flew over my head when I saw it, I thought they were just celebrating. but seeing it now I can see why chani looked so concerned in that moment
I cannot wait until Denis Villenueve's intrepretation of Messiah/Children of Dune. Beause of the whole "Maud'dib is dead!" bit will be entertaining to see.
When they start kneeling and praying and Chani starts to realise that they are turning into followers, truly horryfic. Also the very shot as they get dimmed out while doing so as if they are loosing their individuality, great scene!
Yes because its so horrific to follow and have faith in something. They all literally dress the same and do the same thing. Its a desert planet how individual do you think these people are.
"In that instant, Paul saw how Stilgar had been transformed from the Fremen naib to a creature of the Lisan al-Gaib, a receptacle for awe and obedience. It was a lessening of the man, and Paul felt the ghost-wind of the jihad in it" - Dune, Book 1.
@@meldroc I had a similar opinion until I saw another comment someone made about looking at it from Stilgar's perspective. We as the audience know that the prophecy is manufactured and that the Fremen are being deceived, but Stilgar himself is a true believer who has had his faith rewarded and seen the promises of his religion realized right before his eyes. His messiah has returned, destroyed the Harkonnens who have been oppressing his people, and is promised the green paradise that's central to his people's hope for the future. We know he's a pawn, but all he sees is every wish he's ever had coming true.
@@jamesstreetart tbf at the end of the day even if he is a pawn he is happy. The Fremen get literally everything they ever wanted in Dune: They take revenge on everything who has wronged them, they become powerful and they protect there homeland, they get a lush paradise for 3,500 ish years. Yes there core ideas and religion are a lie, but at the end of the day it gives them what they want. Its a bit sad but they in the end "win" at everything.
Fyi in the book, it's stated that 1 person would ride the worm till it shows signs of getting tired then would climb down. Once the worm is tired enough they just go deep till they recover and won't bother anyone until rested.
I think they're asking how they are able to climb off the worm, considering the thing is moving at like 50 mph like its nobodies buisness. All while smashing through dozens of sand dunes as it travels. I think all of that would making climbing down a bit more difficult
@@Senpai_BSandworms bass would prevent such a thing from happening, since it utterly shackles you to experience its TRRRRRMBBBBBBBHHHHHHHHHFFFFGGGGHH in full.
I love how Frank Herbert explains in the later books like God Emperor and Heretics is that presience doesn't so much see the future as they see possibilities in multiple futures then cement the outcome with their own consciousness, Paul's second son Leto2 kept humanity Locked into his Golden path for 3,500 n many years after his death
Best scene in the film for me. The way that music comes in as he stands on the sandworm, the bass on those speakers in the theater gave me goosebumps. Felt like I was there among the Fremen watching this from the sand banks. Absolute masterpiece of a film!
idk how mnay times this has been said but this entire scene in IMAX completely lifted your body to another dimension, and the ending where he said "As written" accompanied by the chant and music, it made you also want to kneel down as well
5:46 at that moment Memento fell to number two and Dune became my favorite film of all time. It is unlike anything I have ever felt in the cinema since Interstellar.
One thing that bothers me about this scene is he doesn't have his goggles on when waiting for the worm but when he gets on they are magically on his face
on a previous scene (when they're shutting down a harkkonen harvester) you can see that the goggles' glasses come up and down automatically, it's not manual. It's something super easy to miss though
I would give everything to experience this for the first time again. I have never had goosebumps as intense as when I witnessed this for the first time in the cinema
@@thecappeningchannel515 It wouldn't of gotten far as the Harkonnen would of put a stop to it as soon as they noticed things were changing, as it would of effected their bottom line.
Paul betrayed the golden path. He was too weak to do as needed. Paul is the false prophet before Leto II becomes the true tyrant to lead humanity on the golden path.
This part in the book was tantalizing and engaging, and the movie did it well, if not better. Like I actually feel like I'm with Paul. And the sound design, feeling it in the theater, unreal
In the books this worm is described as "like the approach of a mountain" Being a half a league long (1.5 miles/2.4km) "Truly a great grandfather worm" they seemed to have scaled it down here slightly because i always wondered how the hell Paul got on and off something that obscenely massive even despite his skill
One of more than a handful of epic scenes from Dune Part 2. This along with the "speech", Feyd Rautha's intro., and this come to mind. I've watched those 3 clips over and over. The cinematography and soundtrack are both exceptional. I also keep going back to the fight scene with Jamis.
The rider/pilot rides the worm around in circles until it gets tired, which allows the rider to then jump off without being eaten by the worm. Then it fucks off to rest.
Screw IMAX, the sub woofers they use only go down to 20 hrz. Put together a real home entertainment system and view every single movie with th sound that should always be there. Yamaha 7×140 deck, 2 Rythmik 18" triple port subs down past 12hrz, but yes the sound of Dune 2 is CRAZY GOOD!!! If u like Imax it gets much bttr than tht! Sucks the glass windows in and out 😅. Ready Player 1 is another untouchable sound track that changes the hole movie. Worth every penny😊.
Just noticed something that doesn’t add up after watching this scene for the 100th this. When does he put the goggles on. Is it an editing mistake of does his slide them down when he’s running?
What I don't get is.. why are the scales/skin plates orientated towards the front of the worm? I mean, holding them open inhibits the worm from diving back beneath the sand do to sand being able to get inside, right? Then wouldn't the natural evolution of the worm have evolved the scales to orientate towards the back do to this reason? Sand would be getting in there without the Strattle claw things. I dunno tho.. the plot has to happen some how I guess.
I told myself that those things don’t have functioning lungs and the only way for it to breathe would be for the worm to surface. Then the air would be fed to it by its speed instead of it inhaling.
I find it funny that that is where your suspension of disbelief kicked in. Space Witches you accepted, Fremen having complex technology despite seemingly living in caves you accepted, having psychic conversations with a baby in her future older self you accepted, the fact that a desert planet can even sustain a lifeform as big as the Sand Worm you accepted. Try not to get caught up on the minute details, you'll just unravel every movie in existence you intellectual.
The way the sandworms travel in the movie is by essentially aerating the sand, and making it more liquid. The skin plates are oriented towards the front because this directs the sound (the deep clicking) towards the front, allowing the worm to travel. Otherwise, the sound goes behind the worm which wont aid its movement at all.
That’s actually how Brian Herbert wrote them and since he invented them, that’s how it is. It doesn’t harm the sand worms to be ridden. So why should they evolve to prevent it?
As a Worms Rights Activist, I think how they use these creatures as beasts of burden is disgusting! They're just nomnom'n through the desert in peace and then some lunatic space crackheads start grappling your worm holes open.
This was the part of the film when it ventured off from the book for me. Chani would have prayed with the other Fremen. She is religious and in training to be Sayyadina. It’s a quick and easy way to show that horror of hero worship. But, it does set up obstacles for telling to story of Dune Messiah. I still love this film though.
Surfing lessons on Arrakis be like "Okay today you learn how to surf a giant man eating worm. Here's how you do it. And If you aren't able to get up on the worm and ride it on your very first try you will almost certainly die. Have fun!!"
Okay, I've curious about one thing since I saw the fremen ride these things. Can they actually STEAR the worms or is it like an ant riding on someone's shoe???
From what I can tell, the reason they can ride at all is bc those hooks pull on the protective flaps that keep the sand out of the worm’s breathing apparatus, which forces the worm to the surface to not suffocate. I assume that they have many of these openings, and by pulling or relaxing on specific ones, that’s how they stere. Similar how if a horse has a bit in its mouth, and you pull on one side, the horse naturally turns that way bc of the pressure.
This is my favorite part of the sequel!! Go, Muah'dib!! 💪🏻 And honestly, I really love the score for this scene. Especially when it gets to an even epic part!! 5:44
Man the sound design for these movies is "out of this world." Get it? On account of Dune being a whole separate planet from ours? Just a little humor for those of us who are DEEP into the lore Edit: I've never actually seen any of the movies or read any of the books. Just relax in the replies everybody. I really appreciate all the likes but I don't think we need to be getting political or anything
From what I’ve heard, they either ride the worm basically into a mountain and make a break for it- or they ride the worm so long that it collapses from exhaustion and is too tired to move.
I know that Paul getting onto and riding on the sandworm is a big deal. Not trying to cast shade, but, uhm... How does he (and the other Fremen) get off?
This scene in IMAX was like an out of body experience. Unlike anything else in cinema. Makes me wish this film could stay in IMAX forever
Wouldn't say an OBE but it was certainly incredible.
It was a great use of bass. I didn’t know the sound system at the Lincoln Square IMAX could make seats vibrate like they did with this scene. I can’t wait to crank up my subwoofer and shake the house when this comes out on Blu-Ray.
what about dolby? dolby sound might be better, right?
What about in the sphere in Las Vegas? FK man, that would be sick.
Just Magnificent !!
Props to the cameraman for riding another worm beside him just to film him
Obviously they got some camera drones to Arrakis
@someshb33. Bruh 😂😂😂
clearly the cameraman was running
Oscar for Best Documentary
No Worms were harmed in the filming of this sequence. I mean, we tried...but they're huge!
The sandworms treat those thumpers like humans treat any alarm clock. Its why we respect the worms so much.
True, I've occasionally overslept alarms because i hit them with my entire bodyweight to shut them up
That's a really good comparison. Explains why they react the way they do
HAHAHAHAHA
Yes, I've full open-mouth devoured so many of those screeching, soul-crushing contraptions.
The people falling to the ground to worship him sends a very powerful message without saying a word.
that shot flew over my head when I saw it, I thought they were just celebrating. but seeing it now I can see why chani looked so concerned in that moment
@@samphipps1270 Yeah the whole book, or like the whole story is wrapped in this prophet/religious cloth... its nicely done, Subtle till is isnt.
Really @@JohnyAngelo
I cannot wait until Denis Villenueve's intrepretation of Messiah/Children of Dune. Beause of the whole "Maud'dib is dead!" bit will be entertaining to see.
"Nothing fancy"
One moment later: Ride a desert worm.
😂😂
"Ok ride God"
Not just a desert worm. Sire worm
Not just any Worm, one of the largest ever recorded.
Haha I was wondering “How could someone make it more fancy? Ride it facing backwards? While break dancing? Or maybe while doing a handstand?” 😁
the “whoa not that big” had me laughing
One of those 'Be careful what you wish for' moments, eh?
thats what she said 🤣🤣
Just realised the fremens prayer is grabbing water with youre hands and pouring it over you .
Quite like Muslim prayers today but bigger
your*
As it is written
@@KoiYakultGreenTea tf u talking abt
@@ahmedchouquib7984 after a prayer, you hold your hands over your face kinda like washing it over you
When they start kneeling and praying and Chani starts to realise that they are turning into followers, truly horryfic. Also the very shot as they get dimmed out while doing so as if they are loosing their individuality, great scene!
Stilgar's story is tragic. He starts off as a tough, wise Fremen leader, mentor, and friend to Paul, but by the end, he's an unthinking zealot.
Yes because its so horrific to follow and have faith in something. They all literally dress the same and do the same thing.
Its a desert planet how individual do you think these people are.
"In that instant, Paul saw how Stilgar had been transformed from the Fremen naib to a creature of the Lisan al-Gaib, a receptacle for awe and obedience. It was a lessening of the man, and Paul felt the ghost-wind of the jihad in it"
- Dune, Book 1.
@@meldroc I had a similar opinion until I saw another comment someone made about looking at it from Stilgar's perspective. We as the audience know that the prophecy is manufactured and that the Fremen are being deceived, but Stilgar himself is a true believer who has had his faith rewarded and seen the promises of his religion realized right before his eyes. His messiah has returned, destroyed the Harkonnens who have been oppressing his people, and is promised the green paradise that's central to his people's hope for the future. We know he's a pawn, but all he sees is every wish he's ever had coming true.
@@jamesstreetart tbf at the end of the day even if he is a pawn he is happy. The Fremen get literally everything they ever wanted in Dune: They take revenge on everything who has wronged them, they become powerful and they protect there homeland, they get a lush paradise for 3,500 ish years.
Yes there core ideas and religion are a lie, but at the end of the day it gives them what they want. Its a bit sad but they in the end
"win" at everything.
The biggest sandworm in history ever ridden. Grandfather worm. Shai hulud same one from part one. As it is written
5:44 we all took spice and got high at that epic moment. The religious music theme, the scream of fremens, the sandstorm, all combined together 🤯
Not A sandworm.
*The* sandworm.
The grand daddy of them all.
Dunno why, but Paul just repeating "Ok" it both relateable and hilarious
I'm just picturing "Yes i did it! i got on the giant worm!....now how do i get off without dying?" XD
Fyi in the book, it's stated that 1 person would ride the worm till it shows signs of getting tired then would climb down. Once the worm is tired enough they just go deep till they recover and won't bother anyone until rested.
@@99bulldogStill doesn't explain how they climb down. It's not like the worm will stop and park
Atlıyorlar. @@hotcauldron7918
@@hotcauldron7918That’s literally what he wrote
I think they're asking how they are able to climb off the worm, considering the thing is moving at like 50 mph like its nobodies buisness. All while smashing through dozens of sand dunes as it travels.
I think all of that would making climbing down a bit more difficult
3:51 my entire body was vibrating in IMAX
You busted?
@@Senpai_BSandworms bass would prevent such a thing from happening, since it utterly shackles you to experience its TRRRRRMBBBBBBBHHHHHHHHHFFFFGGGGHH in full.
@@Senpai_B I did. Twice
6:26
So called “free thinkers” when Muad’dib rides the biggest worm
I love how Frank Herbert explains in the later books like God Emperor and Heretics is that presience doesn't so much see the future as they see possibilities in multiple futures then cement the outcome with their own consciousness, Paul's second son Leto2 kept humanity Locked into his Golden path for 3,500 n many years after his death
Best scene in the film for me. The way that music comes in as he stands on the sandworm, the bass on those speakers in the theater gave me goosebumps. Felt like I was there among the Fremen watching this from the sand banks. Absolute masterpiece of a film!
idk how mnay times this has been said but this entire scene in IMAX completely lifted your body to another dimension, and the ending where he said "As written" accompanied by the chant and music, it made you also want to kneel down as well
Sound design on this was unreal
5:46 at that moment Memento fell to number two and Dune became my favorite film of all time. It is unlike anything I have ever felt in the cinema since Interstellar.
Your name...
This comment itself sounds INCEPTION to me
I would pay top dollar to see this in Imax again.
On a side note, the magic goggles he wears always makes me laugh.
Not magic, technology. In the scene assaulting the harvester you see that the goggles have an auto deploy feature. Easy to miss.
All of them believed in the prophecy. She just believed in him.
Chani so far has been absolutely correct, and idk why most people don't think that
He will not deliver tho because he's not THE ONE. Leto II (his son) is the actual prophesized messiah
He had to raise his knee for them to bend
"Dude, that fucking hurts! Let go of my flaps!"
One thing that bothers me about this scene is he doesn't have his goggles on when waiting for the worm but when he gets on they are magically on his face
They’re on, they’re just very clean and clear of dust.
on a previous scene (when they're shutting down a harkkonen harvester) you can see that the goggles' glasses come up and down automatically, it's not manual. It's something super easy to miss though
@@vi-almeida-sy9yf oof, thank you for pointing this out. This assumed continuity error was keeping me up at night :(
That's called editing
The studio payed 30 million for Timothy’s “beautiful” face; so, I imagine they wanted to use it as much as possible.
I would give everything to experience this for the first time again. I have never had goosebumps as intense as when I witnessed this for the first time in the cinema
this movie was truly a majestic experience in imax. loved every second of it
Far superior to the 1984 version.
When you are fed up waiting for the bus, and you're late for work.
It’s not a false prophecy if Paul delivers on it.
But they were on their way to a green Arrakis before Paul came along. Liet Kynes was leading their terraforming.
@@thecappeningchannel515 It wouldn't of gotten far as the Harkonnen would of put a stop to it as soon as they noticed things were changing, as it would of effected their bottom line.
Paul betrayed the golden path. He was too weak to do as needed. Paul is the false prophet before Leto II becomes the true tyrant to lead humanity on the golden path.
@@Belthazar1113 yes but Paul was the stepping stone for Leto II, without him nothing changes (and the Freman still are stuck in a shitty situation)
agreed!
I can't get enough of this scene. The visuals and music combine into a simply epic whole
If you’ve ever been water skiiing this is what your first time feels like
The sound design is 💯
This part in the book was tantalizing and engaging, and the movie did it well, if not better. Like I actually feel like I'm with Paul. And the sound design, feeling it in the theater, unreal
Stilgar was such a meme throughout this movie. I went to theatres a second time because of him. Best LISAN AL GAIB hypeman ever 😂😂
6:30 Fremen celebrate Paul success like a buddy. One second later, they worship him.
6:30 when youre a secular and your countrymen slowly starts becoming religious fanatics and turning your country into a theocracy
When your boyfreind is literally Jesus Christ lol
@@BrettLucas-k8bmore like the antichrist
The Fremen weren't exactly secular. They were just anti-imperialists.
Riding the worm, a Fremen Bar Mitzvah.
In the books this worm is described as "like the approach of a mountain"
Being a half a league long (1.5 miles/2.4km) "Truly a great grandfather worm" they seemed to have scaled it down here slightly because i always wondered how the hell Paul got on and off something that obscenely massive even despite his skill
Paul be like: "So uhhh how do I stop this thing?"
One of more than a handful of epic scenes from Dune Part 2. This along with the "speech", Feyd Rautha's intro., and this come to mind. I've watched those 3 clips over and over. The cinematography and soundtrack are both exceptional. I also keep going back to the fight scene with Jamis.
3:00 "Whoa! Not that big."
Moments later, Alexander tamed Bucephalus.
"Whoa, not that big"
I'd say that's what she said, but it's definitely not what she said 😔👈
Riding a sandworm seems like water skiing, mountain climbing and motorcross racing at the same time.
Most mystic cinema expirence thank you xaviar. Thank you zendaya. Thank you crew. You sold ut to me like real. Perfect performance. ALL OF YOU.
I keep coming back to this scene.......is like granddaddy worm has been waiting all its life for the Chosen One!!
how do you get off that ride tho
The rider/pilot rides the worm around in circles until it gets tired, which allows the rider to then jump off without being eaten by the worm. Then it fucks off to rest.
@@Mariner797 lol. Well said. Same thing in the game too (Dune Emperor)
Ι was wondering the exact same thing in the theater. Where and how doe she stop?
They hook the worm with 5 Fremen and they tire the worm
Is like a Uber
@@Morfe02 Shai-Huluber
For me it's the first sci fi movie where the 'spoken language' sounded real and grounded and meaningful.
scrolling through the comments right now and im just thinking "outworlders.. all of you..." XD
sooo!!! when did he put the safety glasses on while running ?!
Alia: Onii-san, this thing is so big...
Shishakli's devilish cackle is sending me.
I still think Stilgar rigged the thumper to call the "Big One".
Experiencing this movie, & particularly this scene, in IMAX opening weekend while off an edible? Genuinely will never forget it
Screw IMAX, the sub woofers they use only go down to 20 hrz. Put together a real home entertainment system and view every single movie with th sound that should always be there. Yamaha 7×140 deck, 2 Rythmik 18" triple port subs down past 12hrz, but yes the sound of Dune 2 is CRAZY GOOD!!! If u like Imax it gets much bttr than tht! Sucks the glass windows in and out 😅. Ready Player 1 is another untouchable sound track that changes the hole movie. Worth every penny😊.
@@jamesperoceschi8750 lol Im so obsessed with this, if ever I can make a home theater system I’ll be sure to get it to these specifications
I was on acid
you sound like an addict, seek help
This Scene in IMAX with its breathtaking background score was simply one of it's kind!
That's practically a three-story fall. Liam Payne croaked with less.
Just noticed something that doesn’t add up after watching this scene for the 100th this. When does he put the goggles on. Is it an editing mistake of does his slide them down when he’s running?
Editing mistake basically
Paul: yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeah
Also Paul: how do you get off?
so they dont draw worms from yelling and jumping all around? kinda thick plot armor on them guy.
Somehow he managed to put on his googles while trying to climb the worm LOL
Annoying that sometimes the Fremen deliberately walk in a specific way to avoid attracting a Worm, yet other times they ignore it ..
What I don't get is.. why are the scales/skin plates orientated towards the front of the worm? I mean, holding them open inhibits the worm from diving back beneath the sand do to sand being able to get inside, right? Then wouldn't the natural evolution of the worm have evolved the scales to orientate towards the back do to this reason? Sand would be getting in there without the Strattle claw things. I dunno tho.. the plot has to happen some how I guess.
I think they have something to do with the way the worm is able to move through the sand which is why they point forward
I told myself that those things don’t have functioning lungs and the only way for it to breathe would be for the worm to surface. Then the air would be fed to it by its speed instead of it inhaling.
I find it funny that that is where your suspension of disbelief kicked in. Space Witches you accepted, Fremen having complex technology despite seemingly living in caves you accepted, having psychic conversations with a baby in her future older self you accepted, the fact that a desert planet can even sustain a lifeform as big as the Sand Worm you accepted.
Try not to get caught up on the minute details, you'll just unravel every movie in existence you intellectual.
The way the sandworms travel in the movie is by essentially aerating the sand, and making it more liquid. The skin plates are oriented towards the front because this directs the sound (the deep clicking) towards the front, allowing the worm to travel. Otherwise, the sound goes behind the worm which wont aid its movement at all.
That’s actually how Brian Herbert wrote them and since he invented them, that’s how it is. It doesn’t harm the sand worms to be ridden. So why should they evolve to prevent it?
Now I completely make sense at the end of the first movie when I saw the guy riding the worm it makes much sense now .
Woow this music ,this scene,this scenario, this is the best movie i have ever seen
Cameraman is the true Lisan Al-Ghaib 😂
As a Worms Rights Activist, I think how they use these creatures as beasts of burden is disgusting! They're just nomnom'n through the desert in peace and then some lunatic space crackheads start grappling your worm holes open.
I'd like to use nomnom'n as part of my everyday vocabulary from now on
Donate generously to the ASPCW (Arrakis Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Worms).
I'm certain No Animals Were Harmed In Making Of This Movie.
@@colormedubious4747😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@cioccolateriaveneziana😂😂😂
Okay, cool af, but how do they dismount?
This was the part of the film when it ventured off from the book for me. Chani would have prayed with the other Fremen. She is religious and in training to be Sayyadina. It’s a quick and easy way to show that horror of hero worship. But, it does set up obstacles for telling to story of Dune Messiah. I still love this film though.
A much more poetic and aesthetic jake sully and avatar in a space desert
Me - " Today you have to ride the giant worm....to become Fremen. " My wife - " wtf? "
This movie in IMAX day 1 was the closest thing to Return of the Kind day one. It's been well over 10 years.
pomegranate or tulip chutes that can grow fast enough to reach the soil and lengthen upwards to strive
So... Howdoes he get down from that thing?
Sandy Cheeks: Ha, thats cute.
Surfing lessons on Arrakis be like "Okay today you learn how to surf a giant man eating worm. Here's how you do it. And If you aren't able to get up on the worm and ride it on your very first try you will almost certainly die. Have fun!!"
When did Paul put the sand glasses?
When did he put the goggles on? They were not on when he jumped for the worm
Goosebumps.
1:27 look at that he's pounding sand
Okay, I've curious about one thing since I saw the fremen ride these things. Can they actually STEAR the worms or is it like an ant riding on someone's shoe???
From what I can tell, the reason they can ride at all is bc those hooks pull on the protective flaps that keep the sand out of the worm’s breathing apparatus, which forces the worm to the surface to not suffocate. I assume that they have many of these openings, and by pulling or relaxing on specific ones, that’s how they stere. Similar how if a horse has a bit in its mouth, and you pull on one side, the horse naturally turns that way bc of the pressure.
1:26 The goddess saves 😍🔱 2:27
best pep talk😂
How does he get off when he decides to stop does he stop the worm does he just jump off what's he do with his harnesses
How do they apply brakes
Btw did anyone in Dune world invent a resuable Thumper or it just a one off?
Dune part 1 was a very good movie. This Dune part 2 is just sooooo good.
I'm wondering at what point he puts on the goggles, at 4:05 no sign of them but then around 4:57 he has them on.
This is my favorite part of the sequel!! Go, Muah'dib!! 💪🏻
And honestly, I really love the score for this scene. Especially when it gets to an even epic part!! 5:44
Man the sound design for these movies is "out of this world." Get it? On account of Dune being a whole separate planet from ours? Just a little humor for those of us who are DEEP into the lore
Edit: I've never actually seen any of the movies or read any of the books. Just relax in the replies everybody. I really appreciate all the likes but I don't think we need to be getting political or anything
when did he put the goggles on?
Incredible movie almost a religious experience
if one is a simpleton, sure
@@richarddecredico6098 sweet burn 🔥 skateboard boy 😆
@@Sigma1976-SS thanks for noticing
it means the world to me that you pissed your time into that void
How the hell do you get off? They never talk about that part of it.
🤣
Long walk back though.
Ok now how to get out...
Why are the subtitles out of sync?
But how do you get off the ride?
From what I’ve heard, they either ride the worm basically into a mountain and make a break for it- or they ride the worm so long that it collapses from exhaustion and is too tired to move.
I know that Paul getting onto and riding on the sandworm is a big deal. Not trying to cast shade, but, uhm... How does he (and the other Fremen) get off?
Very carefully
5.45 Goosumps starting..
I wish they show how really big it is.
Is it a commuter worm or do you have to go to the end of the line?
How is that a grandfather worm? It looks the same size
"I tuned it myself"
he tuned it for biggest sand worm !!
Theatrics