to me it sounds like an elder having premonitions, ( the sardukar and fremen have common ancestry) about the end of their illustrious order. In the mold of the Persian immortals, or Ottoman Janissaries, Praetorian guard.. etc
I’d argue this is probably one of if not the best intro to a science fiction film ever bar none. Establishes new and existing characters, catches up audiences with the events if pt1, strong colors and atmosphere, cinematography far more beautiful than any sci-fi film gets besides Denis’s other films. This film set a new standard for what we expect from films of this caliber. A new generations Lord of the Rings.
@@handlechar568 Agreed. At least show the Harkonnen hunters take one ONE Fremen. I am not asking for much here, just ONE single Fremen. They hyped them all up just to do this to them felt underwhelming.
3:00 insane opening sequence crafted by a master, every shot, every sound, absolutely no mistake, from Paul waking up paning to Chani, footsteps on sand, sign language, Stilgar whistle, subtle eerie sound. Seeing this on imax felt like I was laying right there on the sand, music was used sparingly, whole move is a masterclass
The wide shot when you can see them all floating up the rock formation is one of my favorites in the entire film. I smile every time I watch that scene.
Once every 10-20 years Hollywood makes a film that can only be truly enjoyed on the big screen, Im so sad this film can ONLY be watched in a movie theater. No home sound system and screen will EVER replicate the stunning visuals, sounds and physically shaking my bones at times.... What an experience i will never forget! For all your faults WB executives thank you for making this gem of a film and letting the Director make the film on his way on his time frame and not rushing it.
Just incredible. These are the most elite Harkonnen hunters, and they have the most sophisticated technology. Very terrifying!!! I wonder how many Fremen they took out from up there, you can see them mowing down Fremen at 7:44!!!
@@costco_pizzaseeing that there were no Fremen bodies in the following scene, only Harkonan bodies being swallowed by the worm, it's safe to assume that they didn't get any of them.
I’m so happy it opened with Princess Irulan narrating. She’s the de-facto narrator of the first book. Something about it sounds like a medieval chronicle.
Guess what? I did exactly that! I just fell in love with this movie. There were three scenes in this movie that just kept giving me goosebumps. A strong movie indeed!
Yes please. Denis really needs to consider releasing the IMAX versions of Blade Runner 2049 (2017), Dune: Part One (2021) and Dune: Part Two (2024) on 4K, Blu-ray and Digital. #ReleaseTheIMAXCut
Hans Zimmer did confirm in a Dune: Part One video that this story revolves primarily around its women, so that would definitely make sense. Their narration would serve as a kind of liminal "framing device" if you will
This is how sci-fi movies should be. Was planning to watch Dune 1 on the big screen back then when it was released in the theatres, but due to COVID i can only watch it online. But part 2, oh boy. Watch it on the big screen on the first day of its release. Love it.
Not everyone prefers 16:9+ aspect ratios. I much prefer a nice wide 2.4:1 for cinematic titles. Seeing more is not necessarily better. Letterboxing and cropping in focuses the eyes on what is happening in the scene and what is important. Comes down to preference at the end of the day. Planet Earth BBC style documentaries obviously benefit from a full frame, and actually, IMAX was created for nature content in the first place. It depends what the director is going for. The vast vast overwhelming majority of films are released in 2.35-2.4:1. There's a reason. You could also argue that 60fps is smoother, but every single film is released in 24fps. Its "more cinematic", as cringe as that might sound a lot of the time.
@@Forgotten_Fables Did you just copy paste this message under every IMAX aspect ratio comment? Are you working for Warner Bros? Jokes aside, this movie was shot with IMAX aspect ratio in mind. It was meant to be seen that way. Releasing just a cropped version does not "focus" the eyes on anything, it just loses part of the full vision of the movie. 1.90:1 also heavily benefits the home viewing experience as most people have a 16:9 TV and it fills almost the whole screen with no black bars. It is just bad practice and anti consumer behaviour. What is the problem? Warner can do it with Nolan films, then why not with Denis' films?
Watched this 4 times in cinema, two times of which on the biggest movie screen on the planet. It is the best movie I’ve ever seen on the big screen and among the best movies I’ve seen in general, if not the very top.
@@purgruv It actually wasn't! I saw an interview where someone sheepishly asks & Villeneuve's comment is interesting: he says not at all, but it IS however a testament to just how much "DUNE" has permeated throughout our popular culture over the past couple of generations of time.
I think he's exactly right. I think people criticizing it are expecting something that the Emperor is not...a strong, powerful, scary villain. But really, in this telling of the story: the Emperor is a man past his time. He's a relic, a man in denial that he's already become irrelevant. So, for such a character, what you need is an actor who can do a lot with few lines & mainly glances. Walken is pitch perfect, I think.
@@malexander4094 people were expecting a Palpatine like figure, all powerful, to show up while this universe shows the people that actually sit at the top. Old weak people past their prime, ruling through fear and status alone
Visually, for me, this movie is the best one ever made, and it's not even close. Sound is up there too. The Sardaukar chant and language, Harkonnen language in this scene and how it's sounds, it's like I directed it for my personal enjoyment. I couldn't believe what was seeing the first time I saw it...
For me the most interesting part from this movie is how fremen water reclamation technology works. Mr Villeneuve even did not shy away on showing how fremen extracted waters from defeated harkonnens. Later in sietch tabr, we are shown how jamis's water was reclaimed through the deathstill. How his orifices was closed and his body vacuum sealed to let none of his water wasted. Also the scene where stilgar showed jessica about sietch tabr catchbasin was interesting. Like lady Jessica herself said in the book, the fremen are indeed perfectionist in term of preserving water.
This was a great series. I wasn’t really into DUNE but these movies made me want to read the books and watch the old 80s film also. Denis did an outstanding job welcoming new fans like myself to the series. Incredible
Where do I begin, watched it three times on the big screen.. trippy visuals, music, places, non stop action. Top 10 movies of all time. Best movie since inception / interstellar
I feel like everyone praises the sweeping visuals in this scene, but I also like the other details that one might not pick up immediately, such as the fact the Harkonnen leader is the first one to get picked off. I don’t know if it was obvious to everyone else, I just think stuff like that is cool; it’s the little details that can really elevate a movie over its peers.
I finally got to see this movie a week ago in Tokyo at Japan’s only 1.43:1 theater, Grand Cinema Sunshine. My gosh, this movie was spectacular. One of the best sequels to any franchise.
I am so glad to be able to be able to own this now! I've seen it multiple times in IMAX 70mm, so this will be my first time seeing it in the 2.39 : 1 aspect ratio instead of the 1.43 : 1 version. Just an absolutely fantastic film, and I would say my new favorite!
I hope they bring out part 1 in theaters one more time because I only saw it at home. Seeing part 2 in the theater was amazing. The part where the Harkonnen soldiers float up was breathtaking.
These are the most elite of the Sardaukar hunters. They have access to the most sophisticated technology. You can see them mowing down Fremen at 7:44. Very terrifying!
Honest question: I went to see it in IMAX 70mm. I'd never seen a film in this format and I drove past another iMAX theater just to see it in 70mm. I couldnt believe how darkly lit it was, especially in this opening scene. I thought there might be a glitch that day, like a projectionist asleep at the wheel. Now that I see this clip, I realize it was intentionally red, but not necessarily dark. Was it brighter in ScreenX?
This was an AMAZING intro to the Dune part 2 movie! The youtube compression does not do justice to the color grade and quality of this epic scene! I can't wait to have this on digital and dvd!
My goosebumps were fire when Paul muadib atredies claimed fremen authority. Totally chills and thrills. That was as unexpected as anyone else in the scene.
Dune and Dune part 2 are cinematic history.
Watching these masterpieces in the cinema were moments I will treasure for the rest of my life
I'm with you
Lived up to my expectations and then some
it is a cult already👏
@@DZ_1293 whatever troll 😘
Go watch marvel or some other soulless piece of content
Messiah coming up!
That sardukar chant in the beginning always gives me chills
Some have said it is possibly Leto II peering back in time from his point... IDK
@@f1r3hydr4nt It's a Sardaukar throat singer
Brother this is my ringtone
@@Thunshot Is he chanting that to the Sardaukar? Why would he be chanting that to them? Just curious
to me it sounds like an elder having premonitions, ( the sardukar and fremen have common ancestry) about the end of their illustrious order. In the mold of the Persian immortals, or Ottoman Janissaries, Praetorian guard.. etc
I’d argue this is probably one of if not the best intro to a science fiction film ever bar none. Establishes new and existing characters, catches up audiences with the events if pt1, strong colors and atmosphere, cinematography far more beautiful than any sci-fi film gets besides Denis’s other films. This film set a new standard for what we expect from films of this caliber. A new generations Lord of the Rings.
its one of the best but part 1's intro is definitely better.
I've seen some people call it this generation's Star Wars original trilogy.
what? the desert fight sequence here is an absolute waste of time. and the rushed last hour suffers because of it.
what? the desert fight sequence here is an absolute waste of time. and the rushed last hour suffers because of it.
@@handlechar568 Agreed. At least show the Harkonnen hunters take one ONE Fremen. I am not asking for much here, just ONE single Fremen. They hyped them all up just to do this to them felt underwhelming.
3:00 insane opening sequence crafted by a master, every shot, every sound, absolutely no mistake, from Paul waking up paning to Chani, footsteps on sand, sign language, Stilgar whistle, subtle eerie sound. Seeing this on imax felt like I was laying right there on the sand, music was used sparingly, whole move is a masterclass
The transition from running to floating is pure cinematic brilliance 🤌🏽
The wide shot when you can see them all floating up the rock formation is one of my favorites in the entire film. I smile every time I watch that scene.
The music
The exact moment in IMAX I thought to myself "this is going to be something special".
I can't understand why this moment feels so special. But every time I see it I feel goosebumps
One of the strongest Science-Fiction imagery every produced. That specific scene. I'm 50, I've been reading contemporary SF forever and it stunned me.
Greatest sequel of all times. Watched it 5 times in the theater, just downloaded it in UHD.
4 times for me :D Might go for 5th this weekend if its still in imax.
Legends
@@sharikobe
IMAX people carried the box office 😁
@@ufva80290ññja
where to download in uhd? hbo max?
Once every 10-20 years Hollywood makes a film that can only be truly enjoyed on the big screen, Im so sad this film can ONLY be watched in a movie theater. No home sound system and screen will EVER replicate the stunning visuals, sounds and physically shaking my bones at times....
What an experience i will never forget! For all your faults WB executives thank you for making this gem of a film and letting the Director make the film on his way on his time frame and not rushing it.
Dune Part Two might be the greatest sequel ever made. Love it so much. Proud this amazing film exists.
One of the best sequels . But not the best
Hard to pick. Godfather II and The Dark Knight are pretty hard to top. But I definitely enjoyed Dune: Part Two a lot more than the first one.
Nah dark knight and esb sweeps this film
@@QassashrhehsDune Part Two > empire strikes back. All the way.
@@marsgordeukI’ve never understood people’s awe with ESB lol I never thought it was anything amazing lol
CLINICAL direction - just insane. Saw it four times in the theaters just to absorb it all. A masterpiece.
6:22 Watching this moment for the first time in the cinema was simply amazing!
True
Came here only for this scene.
This scene was in my head rent free. So happy it is finally here.
Just incredible. These are the most elite Harkonnen hunters, and they have the most sophisticated technology. Very terrifying!!! I wonder how many Fremen they took out from up there, you can see them mowing down Fremen at 7:44!!!
@@costco_pizzaseeing that there were no Fremen bodies in the following scene, only Harkonan bodies being swallowed by the worm, it's safe to assume that they didn't get any of them.
Greatest sci fi film ever made. Watched it three times in cinema. A cathartic experience
Aye three cinema trips here
same, three times!
Same! First film I've ever watched 3 times at the cinema.
Both Part One and Part Two are the only films I have ever seen three times in the cinema. I am definetly going to do the same for Dune Mesiah.
@@Warpreacher0jjdhjksiosoeodkdjjkmsosiajwuuwuii
And the emperor said... "I got a fever! And the only prescription, is more spice!"
best comment of all time lol😂
Crazy in the alternate ending, it’s just Paul and Feyd facing off by seeing who could do a better Christopher Walken impression
I’m so happy it opened with Princess Irulan narrating. She’s the de-facto narrator of the first book. Something about it sounds like a medieval chronicle.
To experience this in theatre ATLEAST 5 TIMES was an experience
Guess what? I did exactly that! I just fell in love with this movie. There were three scenes in this movie that just kept giving me goosebumps. A strong movie indeed!
Thinking to go for the fifth time lol.
You have alot of money to watch a movie 5 times in the theatre 😂
I only got to see it twice , one in 4dx
Couldn’t get a seat for weeks in imax tho 😤
My seventh and last cinema viewing will be next week on the 70mm IMAX. Saved the best for last.
Easily the best movie of the decade. I saw this movie in IMAX twice and it was 100% worth it. Can’t wait for Part Three.
same. watched in imax twice as well. such an experience
Watched it twice as well
Same here. I might watch it again 3rd time round.
“This world is beyond… cruelty” is just one of the most signature lines of this movie; absolutely phenomenal script
One of the best films ever made. Possibly the best. Certainly my favourite.
You haven’t seen great films yet
@@Masamoone it's called different taste. In terms of visual, music and large, universal, complex story and themes, it's hard to top this.
Just missing the acting talent.... @anon7684
@@saucemagic acting was great I thought, which acting did you think was bad?
@@Masamoone what do you consider great if this isn't?
One of the best Sci-Fi films ever made! It has truly earned those 600 million dollars at the worldwide box office
That moment when the soldiers' feet raised from the ground and they started floating up is when I knew I was in for a real treat with this movie.
I got chills when Baron Vladimir Harkonnen passed in front of the Sun
Timestamp?
1:58
@@droid5785 7:18
@@DUNC8888LOL
8:27 there's another one with Paul too!
Really wish they would release Dune 1&2 in the original IMAX format. Watching it like this is painful.
Why not just do it ? I take cut of sides over black bars ANY DAY OF THE WEEK.
Yes please. Denis really needs to consider releasing the IMAX versions of Blade Runner 2049 (2017), Dune: Part One (2021) and Dune: Part Two (2024) on 4K, Blu-ray and Digital. #ReleaseTheIMAXCut
Dune Part One began with a Chani Narration
Dune Part Two began with an Irulan narration
Dune Messiah will begin with an Alia narration
Oooooo
Plus another Sardaukar chant please 🙏🏻
@@elessar11 fishspeaker chants
Hans Zimmer did confirm in a Dune: Part One video that this story revolves primarily around its women, so that would definitely make sense. Their narration would serve as a kind of liminal "framing device" if you will
I imagine she will be recapping the Holy War 🥺
This is how sci-fi movies should be.
Was planning to watch Dune 1 on the big screen back then when it was released in the theatres, but due to COVID i can only watch it online.
But part 2, oh boy. Watch it on the big screen on the first day of its release. Love it.
2:12 This line was perfectly delivered, unreal.
A masterclass in sci-fi story telling that Star Wars can only dream about
4:26 this felt so alien and arthousey that I just sank in my chair and realised I wasn't there anymore. I was in Arrakis.
ikr
Release in IMAX aspect ratio.
I don’t think it would be hyperbolic to say this is my favorite opening to a movie ever
We need an extended version of both parts, please! IMAX ratio on Blu-Ray would be great as well!
6:25 chills as always
Bless the people who created 70mm film and IMAX screens because it was amazing to watch Dune Part 2 at the cinema.
WB, please, please release the IMAX 1.90:1 aspect ratio (if not 4:3) of Dune Part 1 and 2 on OTT.
Listen to ur consumers warner brothers
WB here 50yrs later
Use the voice
Not everyone prefers 16:9+ aspect ratios. I much prefer a nice wide 2.4:1 for cinematic titles. Seeing more is not necessarily better. Letterboxing and cropping in focuses the eyes on what is happening in the scene and what is important. Comes down to preference at the end of the day. Planet Earth BBC style documentaries obviously benefit from a full frame, and actually, IMAX was created for nature content in the first place. It depends what the director is going for. The vast vast overwhelming majority of films are released in 2.35-2.4:1. There's a reason.
You could also argue that 60fps is smoother, but every single film is released in 24fps. Its "more cinematic", as cringe as that might sound a lot of the time.
@@Forgotten_Fables Did you just copy paste this message under every IMAX aspect ratio comment? Are you working for Warner Bros?
Jokes aside, this movie was shot with IMAX aspect ratio in mind. It was meant to be seen that way.
Releasing just a cropped version does not "focus" the eyes on anything, it just loses part of the full vision of the movie.
1.90:1 also heavily benefits the home viewing experience as most people have a 16:9 TV and it fills almost the whole screen with no black bars.
It is just bad practice and anti consumer behaviour. What is the problem? Warner can do it with Nolan films, then why not with Denis' films?
Note how none of the Fremen or Atreides felt the need to say: “They fly now?!”
because they did in part 1 too
That eclipse scene & infrared scenes almost made me blind with its sheer beauty & power ✨
it was a real eclipse too
Watched this 4 times in cinema, two times of which on the biggest movie screen on the planet.
It is the best movie I’ve ever seen on the big screen and among the best movies I’ve seen in general, if not the very top.
I don't care what anyone says: I loved Walken as the Emperor Shaddam IV.
"Walken without rhythm, and you won't attract a worm"
Obvious Chemical Brothers head nod!
@@purgruv It actually wasn't! I saw an interview where someone sheepishly asks & Villeneuve's comment is interesting: he says not at all, but it IS however a testament to just how much "DUNE" has permeated throughout our popular culture over the past couple of generations of time.
I think he's exactly right. I think people criticizing it are expecting something that the Emperor is not...a strong, powerful, scary villain. But really, in this telling of the story: the Emperor is a man past his time. He's a relic, a man in denial that he's already become irrelevant. So, for such a character, what you need is an actor who can do a lot with few lines & mainly glances. Walken is pitch perfect, I think.
@@malexander4094 people were expecting a Palpatine like figure, all powerful, to show up while this universe shows the people that actually sit at the top. Old weak people past their prime, ruling through fear and status alone
Visually, for me, this movie is the best one ever made, and it's not even close. Sound is up there too. The Sardaukar chant and language, Harkonnen language in this scene and how it's sounds, it's like I directed it for my personal enjoyment. I couldn't believe what was seeing the first time I saw it...
The Harkonnen language in this movie is so fascinating to me. I really wished we could hear more of it. Or even hear Feyd or the Baron speak it.
From these first 10 minutes alone everyone in the theatre knew... they are about to witness history for cinema.
For me the most interesting part from this movie is how fremen water reclamation technology works. Mr Villeneuve even did not shy away on showing how fremen extracted waters from defeated harkonnens. Later in sietch tabr, we are shown how jamis's water was reclaimed through the deathstill. How his orifices was closed and his body vacuum sealed to let none of his water wasted. Also the scene where stilgar showed jessica about sietch tabr catchbasin was interesting. Like lady Jessica herself said in the book, the fremen are indeed perfectionist in term of preserving water.
This was a great series. I wasn’t really into DUNE but these movies made me want to read the books and watch the old 80s film also. Denis did an outstanding job welcoming new fans like myself to the series. Incredible
One of the best movies of all time
Watching this in IMAX was beyond epic.
Unbelievable sequence in a 10/10 film. Bring on Messiah!
Where do I begin, watched it three times on the big screen.. trippy visuals, music, places, non stop action. Top 10 movies of all time. Best movie since inception / interstellar
this preview isn't selling any tickets, everyone here just wants to watch the cool orange bit again
Heh, yep! I freaking love this movie.
Probably one ot the best sequels out there!
What I love about this scene is how RETRO it looks. Like concept art for Dune from the 1960s. I love it.
EPIC first 10 minutes of the actual film!
Release the IMAX version on 4K Blu-Ray
In the shadows of Arrakis lie many secrets
But the darkest of them all may remain.
@@Zabrakjedi a cabinet of dark chocolate bars
@@anon7684Wonka Part Two
Always was dune fan since 90's now I'm an ULTRA FAN thanks to this director
One of the Greatest sequels ever made...... This is how perfect a sequel can be.........
Thought I lost appetite for movies, this one has me back watching back to back every weekend.
6:23 here I am, here I remain
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@@CINEPILEI think they're talking about the ost from the first movie
@@mauz791 that's not even part of the ost
7:52 is like that dude is saying the names of his comrades
Dune part 1 & part 2 makes for the best movie ever made for me
Remember that, this movie will win the Oscar to Best Movie and Best photography and more!
0:00 What a way to start a movie, it sounds incredible
An amazing movie, can't wait for part 3
Lisan Al-Ghaib🙇
6:20 in full 1.43 Dual Laser IMAX was jaw dropping
I feel like everyone praises the sweeping visuals in this scene, but I also like the other details that one might not pick up immediately, such as the fact the Harkonnen leader is the first one to get picked off. I don’t know if it was obvious to everyone else, I just think stuff like that is cool; it’s the little details that can really elevate a movie over its peers.
"were okay"
Boom
@@Miafunfactory Famous last words
I finally got to see this movie a week ago in Tokyo at Japan’s only 1.43:1 theater, Grand Cinema Sunshine. My gosh, this movie was spectacular. One of the best sequels to any franchise.
I am so glad to be able to be able to own this now!
I've seen it multiple times in IMAX 70mm, so this will be my first time seeing it in the 2.39 : 1 aspect ratio instead of the 1.43 : 1 version.
Just an absolutely fantastic film, and I would say my new favorite!
My favorite opening to a film
I hope they bring out part 1 in theaters one more time because I only saw it at home. Seeing part 2 in the theater was amazing. The part where the Harkonnen soldiers float up was breathtaking.
RELEASE IN IMAX ASPECT RATIO
If Duke was alive, "they fly now!?"
Paul: "They fly now."
6:25 We've seen this before in superheroes, but the execution of this scene is refreshing like you haven't seen like this before.
Absolutely. It feels so eerie. Like wraiths floating around
The way the Sardaukar speak.... There's just a scary feel around it
These are the most elite of the Sardaukar hunters. They have access to the most sophisticated technology. You can see them mowing down Fremen at 7:44. Very terrifying!
Those were harkonnen soldiers, not sardukar. The emperor’s blades were white sleek uniforms.
Those are Harkonnen. Harkonnens wear black uniforms, sardukar wear white uniforms.
Thought this was announcing an extended cut of the movie. Dang.
thats what I thought too. really wanted more harkonnen screentime
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I would love if we could get an extended cut for both films, I really want to see the Stephen McKinley Henderson and Tim Blake Nelson’s scenes.
6:24. Cinematic masterpiece. Same with the scene when Paul and chani shot down the heli
PLEASE WE NEED THE FULL FRAME IMAX RELEASED DIGITALLY WE’RE BEGGING
This movie needs to be the at the top of all sci Fi if not above all.
*Watched it 7 times in the theater (6x IMAX, 1x ScreenX).*
Seeing this makes me want to see it again tomorrow, haha.
Honest question: I went to see it in IMAX 70mm. I'd never seen a film in this format and I drove past another iMAX theater just to see it in 70mm. I couldnt believe how darkly lit it was, especially in this opening scene. I thought there might be a glitch that day, like a projectionist asleep at the wheel. Now that I see this clip, I realize it was intentionally red, but not necessarily dark. Was it brighter in ScreenX?
6:25 No one could have done this better Than Denis Villeneuve
#ReleaseTheIMAXCut
3:03 "Their pace has quickened. They must've caught our scent."
I can watch this 1000 times and not get bored
low-key I was waiting the emperor said something 1:26
not releasing this in IMAX ratio is an absolute crime bruh
Love the scene where his mom just smashs enemy to death,what a powerful scene, so much details and designs
This scene gave me absolute chills
Also like princess irulan narrating agajn
Masterpiece
Well Gets What It Is Out On Netflix Australia Today!
We demand IMAX aspect ratio release!
absolute kino
This movie is an absolute masterpiece
I watched it in a cinema ,one of my greatest movie-going experiences ever..
Is the first like second or so cut off for anyone else??
Yeah for me also, I remember it being alright earlier
Yeah it was fine initially. So dumb
6:25 Watching this scene for the first time in IMAX left me speechless
This was one of my favorite scenes where Harmon went go up the cliff and get shot and also the feyd- rutha arena scene
One of the greatest openings I've ever seen
this feels so illegal to watch on a phone
I dont understand why they would do something like this 🤦🏽♂️😭
Is Promotion for this Movie
😉
😂😂😂 yes agreed
This was an AMAZING intro to the Dune part 2 movie! The youtube compression does not do justice to the color grade and quality of this epic scene! I can't wait to have this on digital and dvd!
2:05. Baron the balloon boy😂
The floating mermaid 🤣
Such a great movie, not a wasted frame.
Power over spice is power over all - Leto II
This is probably the best movie I’ve ever seen in a theater
Saw this twice in IMAX.
Not sure I can ever go back and enjoy it the same again.
My goosebumps were fire when Paul muadib atredies claimed fremen authority.
Totally chills and thrills.
That was as unexpected as anyone else in the scene.