Scene compilation of Stilgar being the most loyal and the biggest fan and follower of Paul Atreidies / Lisan Al-Gaib / Mahdi #dune #duneparttwo #dunepart2
Arguably more. He played kingmaker in how he coaxed Jessica into becoming the Reverend Mother, setting off the rest of the events. He was the final catalyst (arguably penultimate if you were to consider Paul being the final one)
It makes me think that he wasn’t just another believer but really was pushing it in a way, wanting green paradise during his time and fully coming into it
He absolutely was. It's made more clear in the books. As, even if paul died right after he left caladan, and Jessica also died along with Alia, Stilgar would still have led the fremen in a jihad in his name across the galaxy. And if stilgar had died it would have been the no. 2 fantatic and on and on down the line.
The Stilgar in the movie is an exaggeration of the Stilgar in the books. Him and Chani were changed the most, to be the vehicles of delivering the story at an accelerated pace that fit the studio's plans. I am grateful for the films, but it's a missed opportunity to tell the story in a more authentic way, in three rather than two films.
@@AbcDino843 Yeah, given how the pace for part 2 was, I was expecting a trilogy ( then again I dont read tabloids so it might have been said previously that the first book will only have two parts), the ending seemed a bit rushed. All in all a great movie.
Some people don't understand Stilgar. Imagine yourself as a Christian in our world and seeing Jesus return. I'm not saying Paul is a god but the conviction is the same.
And all things considered Stilgar was cautiously hopeful about Paul until he rode Shai-Hulud. Which would be equivalent of seeing someone look like Jesus and then see that man walk on water lmao “oh ok yeah you are Him”
@Thewhiteandorange obviously... Germany got destroyed and it's people killed in the millions for electing a man to save them by the Judeo-American, Judeo-British, & Judeo-Bolshevik Empires. They killed Jesus the first time so they would definitely kill him again... their religious book has Jesus in hell being boiled in a pot of excrement & semen if you're curious about how they feel about him.
I love how in the south “I’ll lead you to paradise” is meant into the goal of a green planet as Paul will be their destiny while in the final scene “lead them to paradise” is meant as -send them to hell- and giving back the ownership of fremens’s destiny.
Time erodes us. Sand-blasted and dried out: Fremens strength comes from within. For the young, it's idealism. For the old, there's only faith. Everyone else whom has given up, has either wandered into the dunes or already submitted themselves to the wells.
Javier Bardem's performance as Stilgar was phenomenal. His portrayal of the character is so serious and committed to his beliefs that it becomes humorous for the viewer due to the intensity of his faith. In real life, such unwavering dedication is rare, making Stilgar stand out. This might remind us of how we sometimes find deeply religious people, like those in Amish or conservative Muslim communities, unintentionally funny. While Stilgar himself isn't meant to be humorous, Javier Bardem delivers a fantastic performance. Dune's overall casting is perfect; it feels like the characters were written explicitly for the actors. An amazing film - visually stunning, conceptually brilliant, with superb acting and a phenomenal score.
In real life, people with faith that strong are capable of extraordinary things - acts of bravery, kindness, and yes, even horrific cruelty. Faith is extremely powerful and extremely scary in the wrong hands.
@@Brendissimo1this is why I believe that ultimately, the role of philosophy and science isn't to eliminate faith and religion, but to guide and inform them.
@kasinda5814 You know the Emperor not by how he looks or acts, but by how others treat him. That was Denis Villeneuve's idea when he briefed Walken on the role.
They did a similar scene in Babylon 5 where an alien leader (G'Kar) is subjected to a tragedy, then ends up becoming an enlightened teacher for his race. But at some point he's confronted by a follower who goes 'No, you're wrong, that's not what it says in the holy book, that you wrote'.
@@MrImastinker But if you heard of a thousand year old or older culture/religion and noticed 1 guy was able to do selective tasks that few others of your own natural born culture could on top of being able to see potential futures! id start looking pretty real if you believe or not
@@MrKnightslayer7 Don't get me wrong, Paul is pulling off some pretty miraculous stuff. But at some point, Stilgar falls so deeply into his belief that he is *blindly* following Paul. Not straying from the path Paul has set, even for a moment. And any time a more reasonable person might have room for doubts, Stilgar instead will double down and insist that Muad'dib leads the way, and *that's that.* That's fanatical.
@@MrImastinker The water of life test was pretty crazy to witness and does mean the person holds tremendous power. Its always interesting because when the woman said "the mahdi must be fremen" in a way Leto II was part fremen and did in fact saved humanity
I love the first scene. You feel really uncomfortable in the cinema when the Fremen in Sietch Tabr all shout at Paul and Jessica. Stilgar's expression is perfect here
Paul: "Punch yourself in the face." *Stilgar does so* Paul: "Doesn't that hurt you?" *Stilgar puts on a metal glove with spikes on the knuckles* Stilgar: "Do you want it to hurt me, Mahdi?"
Technically, Paul can take the fremen back to his home planet where his house is originally from which has forests and oceans and say “there, the paradise you asked for is here.”
@@CrazyMilkman27 This is the correct answer to that argument lmao, Arrakis are both vital for the survival and extinction of the human race. Those who control it control the fate of humanity as a whole.
Ill watch anything with Javier in it, he elevates anything hes in, absolutely an actor who simply enjoys the craft. As soon as i heard his casting in the first movie i was ecstatic
They are stacking water in underground wells, it shows how irrationally and desperately they believe in the savior who would bring them green paradise. They are so fucking done with the heat weather and sand.
I kind of envy him, Imagine the joy he has. The one person who could bring everything hes ever dreamed of, to "reality". imagine how that must feel, what that does to a person. Euphoric, to say the least. akin to meeting your god I guess, not only meeting them but it being everything you thought x1000. Is it any wonder they became close.
in the book he was the one who expressed the most reservation about Paul. Exercising caution in considering taking on the responsibility of kinsman redeemer for Paul mother.
I love how the more his faith is made real, the more Stilgar goes from looking like an honorable warrior, to the hobo you see in the subway ranting about the 3rd coming of christ.
say what you will but stilgar got the best life out of all of them everyone else loses almost everything and stilgar gets his lifelong dream fufilled, and he sees it develop right from the beginning, being there the entire way through and believing from the beginning everyone would like to live stilgars life i think
I've seen a lot of snobs having a problem with Stilgar being so fanatical and less serious and more comical in this movie. I thought it was perfect. The humor wasn't some wacky Taika Waititi humor, it was timed immaculately, and was just barely there -- enough to get some chuckles. I thought it added a whole new layer of relief to a deadly serious story 🤌
Then it was the Great Jihad; They basically went out and put every single planet that would not comply to the sword EDIT: By comply, I mean recognize Paul as the new Emperor (more like Dictator) of the Imperium, since he could, if so chose intstruxt the Fremen to destroy the spice, making Arrakis unable to produce it, thus killing them all as without spice, humanity’s galactic empire collapses overnight
@@NateMcBrady I think the point the original comment was making was how do Fremen, who've never piloted Imperial shuttlecraft and are wholly unfamiliar with their workings, suddenly gain the skill to do so.
@@JohnDoe-zl6qw it doesn’t say it in the movie, but the spacing guild are piloting the ships, they are pretty much forced to because Paul will cut off the flow of spice if they don’t. Hopefully they expand more on the spacing guild in movie 3 because they have been shamefully absent
@@AgentMercer Are they though? It's always been my impression the Guild highlighners drop you off in orbit. It's then up to you to fly your own ships down to the surface. The Guild is just the common carrier; preferring to remain neutral (or at least maintain the illusion of it), they don't like getting involved in surface conflicts or otherwise putting themselves in harm's way. Doing so would dance too dangerously close to embroiling them in local politics, which they avoid like the plague.
God his character is so tragic, from being a strong calculated leader of the Fremen (they don’t just follow anybody), to a fanatic that has lost all sense of his prior identity
Javier bardem really managed to capture the fever of Jihad well. The only thing missing from the movies is the phrase jihad. would have been 10% better if they actually used the term as in the books.
A certain legend in the youtube comment about similar videos like this one once said something along the line of: "Watch out Irulan, you're going to have a competition. And I'm not talking about Chani." Also, I just noticed this but between the arguing Fremen groups, the Southern Fremens like Stilgar and his compatriots seems older than the Northern Fremens like Chani and her friends. What do you guys think?
The shot of the Fremen loading onto ships to execute the jihad is one of the most unnerving things to witness. If you're someone who is unfamiliar with the source material you have no clue what implications this has for the rest if the universe.
Bardem walked a *very* thin line, balancing the two sides of a religious fanatic: one one hand, he showed how frightently serious and committed one can be in his beliefs, on the other, he captured the irrational and comical aspect almost too well. I'm not saying he broke character or done anything wrong at any point, but he was allowed to push that comical aspect a hair more than I expected. I'm genuinely curious how many people on the set he must've cracked up, having them crying and gasping for air, while still being able to sell his portrayal of this difficult and tragic character.
Stilgar was almost as pivotal in fulfilling the prophecy as the Bene gesserit
Arguably more. He played kingmaker in how he coaxed Jessica into becoming the Reverend Mother, setting off the rest of the events. He was the final catalyst (arguably penultimate if you were to consider Paul being the final one)
It makes me think that he wasn’t just another believer but really was pushing it in a way, wanting green paradise during his time and fully coming into it
He absolutely was. It's made more clear in the books. As, even if paul died right after he left caladan, and Jessica also died along with Alia, Stilgar would still have led the fremen in a jihad in his name across the galaxy. And if stilgar had died it would have been the no. 2 fantatic and on and on down the line.
The Stilgar in the movie is an exaggeration of the Stilgar in the books. Him and Chani were changed the most, to be the vehicles of delivering the story at an accelerated pace that fit the studio's plans. I am grateful for the films, but it's a missed opportunity to tell the story in a more authentic way, in three rather than two films.
@@AbcDino843 Yeah, given how the pace for part 2 was, I was expecting a trilogy ( then again I dont read tabloids so it might have been said previously that the first book will only have two parts), the ending seemed a bit rushed. All in all a great movie.
I should get myself a hypeman like stilgar
As written 🤲🏽
Lol we all need that type of hype man😂
Stop wishing for a hypeman like that, and be that hypeman.
@@Wanderer628 this dude get's it. be the Stilgar you needed.
Lisan Al Gaaiiiiib!
Some people don't understand Stilgar. Imagine yourself as a Christian in our world and seeing Jesus return. I'm not saying Paul is a god but the conviction is the same.
Paul is a god by all functional qualifications
@@nationalsocialism3504 not quite, because he is still restricted by human attachments, but his son becomes a god
And all things considered Stilgar was cautiously hopeful about Paul until he rode Shai-Hulud. Which would be equivalent of seeing someone look like Jesus and then see that man walk on water lmao “oh ok yeah you are Him”
if jesus came back tomorrow, he'd be crucified by Wednesday. the man hated banks, loved the poor, and cared about the environment.
@Thewhiteandorange obviously... Germany got destroyed and it's people killed in the millions for electing a man to save them by the Judeo-American, Judeo-British, & Judeo-Bolshevik Empires. They killed Jesus the first time so they would definitely kill him again... their religious book has Jesus in hell being boiled in a pot of excrement & semen if you're curious about how they feel about him.
There is a moment in the books when Paul sees Stilgar go from friend, to believer... and it breaks his heart.
I love how in the south “I’ll lead you to paradise” is meant into the goal of a green planet as Paul will be their destiny while in the final scene “lead them to paradise” is meant as -send them to hell- and giving back the ownership of fremens’s destiny.
Paul’s jihad does bring greenery back to Arrakis too so it works out lol
@@AgentMercer More like his son will (or does in the books). He's just paving the way for it, making the fremen loyal to the Atreidis name.
@abelingaw5070 no, Paul brings grenery to Arrakis, while Leto turns it back to the deserts
I noticed how the younger fremen doubt the prophecy, while stilgar and the older fremen are hardcore believers.
Time erodes us.
Sand-blasted and dried out: Fremens strength comes from within. For the young, it's idealism. For the old, there's only faith.
Everyone else whom has given up, has either wandered into the dunes or already submitted themselves to the wells.
The older they get, the more they get sick of the heat, the sand, the shortage of water.
And notice it’s mostly women…
@@TheLasombra077mostly women who do what exactly?
This only exists in the movie
Need me a girl who will love me as much as Stilgar loves Paul
Everybody needs an Stilgar
Stay outta bars.
Me too. I need a girl who will say "As Written" after i did something lol😂
@@iMG_Stories
Lmao 😂
"Babe, I bought some pizza"
"As written 😳!"
Bro is a god tier actor.
Salazaar To Barbosa: Every time I tap my boot, my men shall kill one of your crew. [proceeds to do a Spanish tap dance]
Javier Bardem is amazing fr
Everybody is a god tier in this movie even the young actor, ehhh maybe except Zendaya
@@RerePentana Trey Parker singing: STRONG WOMAHHHHN!!!!
Javier Bardem's performance as Stilgar was phenomenal. His portrayal of the character is so serious and committed to his beliefs that it becomes humorous for the viewer due to the intensity of his faith. In real life, such unwavering dedication is rare, making Stilgar stand out. This might remind us of how we sometimes find deeply religious people, like those in Amish or conservative Muslim communities, unintentionally funny. While Stilgar himself isn't meant to be humorous, Javier Bardem delivers a fantastic performance. Dune's overall casting is perfect; it feels like the characters were written explicitly for the actors. An amazing film - visually stunning, conceptually brilliant, with superb acting and a phenomenal score.
Except the emperor, can't take it serious
In real life, people with faith that strong are capable of extraordinary things - acts of bravery, kindness, and yes, even horrific cruelty. Faith is extremely powerful and extremely scary in the wrong hands.
@@Brendissimo1this is why I believe that ultimately, the role of philosophy and science isn't to eliminate faith and religion, but to guide and inform them.
@kasinda5814 You know the Emperor not by how he looks or acts, but by how others treat him. That was Denis Villeneuve's idea when he briefed Walken on the role.
It's sad seeing him go from pauls friend to a blind fanatic
4:27 never fails to crack me up 😂
Only the true messiah denies his divinity! - Life of Brian 😂
i love his little gesture so fuckin much
like, OF COURSE it's as written
He is!!!!
They did a similar scene in Babylon 5 where an alien leader (G'Kar) is subjected to a tragedy, then ends up becoming an enlightened teacher for his race. But at some point he's confronted by a follower who goes 'No, you're wrong, that's not what it says in the holy book, that you wrote'.
@@nvelsen1975 I remember that. I used to rag on that show but I watched every episode and I swear I can remember everyone of them to this day.
Does anyone notice he gets dirtier as his faith grows
What 💀
ikr he is so sweaty by the end
Well they weren’t in the Sietches that often. So it’s safe to say they rarely took off the still suits when outside those areas.
what is bro cooking
As written
Stilgar wasn't a fanatic, he constantly stated himself "If you are the" he knew their was always a risk of failure but if you prove yourself
I'd say that's true in Act I.
But in Act II and III, he absolutely falls into fanaticism as his beliefs are seemingly validated more and more.
@@MrImastinker But if you heard of a thousand year old or older culture/religion and noticed 1 guy was able to do selective tasks that few others of your own natural born culture could on top of being able to see potential futures! id start looking pretty real if you believe or not
Heres a definition from the wiki:
"Fanaticism is a result from multiple cultures interacting with one another"
Stilgar is fanatical.
@@MrKnightslayer7
Don't get me wrong, Paul is pulling off some pretty miraculous stuff.
But at some point, Stilgar falls so deeply into his belief that he is *blindly* following Paul.
Not straying from the path Paul has set, even for a moment.
And any time a more reasonable person might have room for doubts, Stilgar instead will double down and insist that Muad'dib leads the way, and *that's that.*
That's fanatical.
@@MrImastinker The water of life test was pretty crazy to witness and does mean the person holds tremendous power. Its always interesting because when the woman said "the mahdi must be fremen" in a way Leto II was part fremen and did in fact saved humanity
As written!
By Frank Herbert Fedayakin
@@ripple1174published by Stilgar
4:31 His hand gestures just make funnier than it should be.
“As Written” 😂
"My mind has been blown.!"
Literally every Arab dads talk about almost anything in their living room and 7 of his friends eating dates and Tea
It's like Sim-lish haha
Because of Stilgar I treat every little action as something big and whenever someone achieves something I call them Lisan-Al Gaib
Brainrot
He pooped and DID NOT WIPE…….LISAN-AL GAIB!!!!!!
Stilgar - The ultimate hypeman. He hyped up a whole planet for Paul's ascension
I love the first scene. You feel really uncomfortable in the cinema when the Fremen in Sietch Tabr all shout at Paul and Jessica. Stilgar's expression is perfect here
He went from adopting duke Paul atreides to being adopted by the Lisan al gaib
He was fearless and crazier than him, he was his queen and God help anyone who dared to disrespect his queen
Paul: "Punch yourself in the face."
*Stilgar does so*
Paul: "Doesn't that hurt you?"
*Stilgar puts on a metal glove with spikes on the knuckles*
Stilgar: "Do you want it to hurt me, Mahdi?"
Lol 🍍
Nice reference lol
Technically, Paul can take the fremen back to his home planet where his house is originally from which has forests and oceans and say “there, the paradise you asked for is here.”
👍👍👍 And there is no need for any golden path
Now now, where would the need for plot be with that?! 😅@@somaticHuman
Why leave the most important/powerful planet in the universe?
@@CrazyMilkman27
This is the correct answer to that argument lmao, Arrakis are both vital for the survival and extinction of the human race. Those who control it control the fate of humanity as a whole.
Instead, Jessica makes sure no Fremen sets foot on Caladan during Paul’s jihad
Ill watch anything with Javier in it, he elevates anything hes in, absolutely an actor who simply enjoys the craft. As soon as i heard his casting in the first movie i was ecstatic
His look of genuine shock and warmth when Stilgar expresses concern is perfect.
They are stacking water in underground wells, it shows how irrationally and desperately they believe in the savior who would bring them green paradise. They are so fucking done with the heat weather and sand.
Javier Bardem deserved a best supporting Oscar after playing Stilgar he was fantastic!
Stilgar, Lady Jessica, and Paul performance are top-notch
I kind of envy him, Imagine the joy he has. The one person who could bring everything hes ever dreamed of, to "reality". imagine how that must feel, what that does to a person. Euphoric, to say the least. akin to meeting your god I guess, not only meeting them but it being everything you thought x1000. Is it any wonder they became close.
Please, please read dune messiah. It's the shortest dune book.
I like that scene where Paul waved and shouts Stilgar's name while Stilgar is riding a giant Sandworm and responds back to paul.
in the book he was the one who expressed the most reservation about Paul. Exercising caution in considering taking on the responsibility of kinsman redeemer for Paul mother.
By the time Paul activated the atomics , Stilgar and Gurney are both full cultists
Bro is definition of love at first glance 😂 😂 since in Dune part one when his eyes first saw him it started as written
Green paradise was in kaladan all along
Hands down the biggest glazer in cinema
Zendaya has 2 faces in this movie
Happy gf face
Pissed off gf face
thats all she has in any movie she is in
Like in every movie she "acts"...
A performance so good you forget its Javier Bardem underneath the character
Lisan Al-Gaib
A great character played by a great actor!
My favorite part: 7:48
The way he says it is so funny.
Stilgar became Paul’s biggest hype man but at what cost
Thanks for this edit! It sums up most of the parts that I like about the movie. No one better than Stilgar!
It wasn’t a prophecy, it was a user’s manual for manipulative psychopaths written by the Bene Gesserit.
Paul moves a finger, Stilgar - as written !
I love how the more his faith is made real, the more Stilgar goes from looking like an honorable warrior, to the hobo you see in the subway ranting about the 3rd coming of christ.
the glazing is crazy
Awesome Edit!
Everytime stilgar showed up, people at my theater laughed loll
Javier Bardem was soooo damn good in this! Stilgar was easily my favorite character in the whole film!
3:12 Paul casually saying hey to Stilgar as he rides a worm is hilarious to me for some reason lol
say what you will but stilgar got the best life out of all of them
everyone else loses almost everything
and stilgar gets his lifelong dream fufilled, and he sees it develop right from the beginning, being there the entire way through and believing from the beginning
everyone would like to live stilgars life i think
I've seen a lot of snobs having a problem with Stilgar being so fanatical and less serious and more comical in this movie. I thought it was perfect. The humor wasn't some wacky Taika Waititi humor, it was timed immaculately, and was just barely there -- enough to get some chuckles. I thought it added a whole new layer of relief to a deadly serious story 🤌
Wish I had a hype man like Stilgar in my life!!!
I was lucky to have teachers like him in my academic career, selfless beings.
Anton Chigurh was the best thing about this movie
Best hype man of all time!
In the final all Freemen, who had never seen spaceships in their entire life, climbed into the shuttles and...? ))))
Then it was the Great Jihad; They basically went out and put every single planet that would not comply to the sword
EDIT: By comply, I mean recognize Paul as the new Emperor (more like Dictator) of the Imperium, since he could, if so chose intstruxt the Fremen to destroy the spice, making Arrakis unable to produce it, thus killing them all as without spice, humanity’s galactic empire collapses overnight
@@NateMcBrady I think the point the original comment was making was how do Fremen, who've never piloted Imperial shuttlecraft and are wholly unfamiliar with their workings, suddenly gain the skill to do so.
@@JohnDoe-zl6qw it doesn’t say it in the movie, but the spacing guild are piloting the ships, they are pretty much forced to because Paul will cut off the flow of spice if they don’t. Hopefully they expand more on the spacing guild in movie 3 because they have been shamefully absent
@@AgentMercer Are they though? It's always been my impression the Guild highlighners drop you off in orbit. It's then up to you to fly your own ships down to the surface. The Guild is just the common carrier; preferring to remain neutral (or at least maintain the illusion of it), they don't like getting involved in surface conflicts or otherwise putting themselves in harm's way. Doing so would dance too dangerously close to embroiling them in local politics, which they avoid like the plague.
@@JohnDoe-zl6qw you’re forgetting Paul is threatening to DESTROY SPICE PRODUCTION. He’s holding a gun to everyone’s head.
God his character is so tragic, from being a strong calculated leader of the Fremen (they don’t just follow anybody), to a fanatic that has lost all sense of his prior identity
Man I love Stilgar
"Hey nothing fancy I'm serious"
What a powerful movie bravo 👏
3:06 Lmao this face always makes me laugh
Javier bardem really managed to capture the fever of Jihad well. The only thing missing from the movies is the phrase jihad. would have been 10% better if they actually used the term as in the books.
Stilgar fan-girling is the funniest and most wholesome thing.
😂😂🤣🤣
7:48 Stilgar said that like he just won messiah bingo
Everytime Paul did something cool.
Stilgar: As written🤯
last scene when mua'adib says lead to paradise and stilgar reacts still gets to me
Everyone needs a Stilgar in their life
Paul: *Breathes*
Stilgar: LISAN AL GHAIB!
1:19
He feels like the adult Sokka we never got to see...but also if he was religious
What is Chakobsa for Stilgar did you spend all night making these Muaddib banners yourself?
"Holy Poison" , what a concept
Stilgar was Peter the Apostle.
this was actually so funny
He believes in him, he is willing to die for his cause, no matter the cost.
Paul is like neo in the matrix. He didn’t believe till he walked the path.
"Now you are our brother... Hm, Paul Muad'dib Usul... OOiii"
We all wish we had the biggest fanboy in our lives 😢
4:29 lmfao
Stillgar representa el deseo, de que nuestra fe sea al fin recompensada.
4:22 su cara!!! excelente actor
4:22 Thats a Hype Man right there 😅😅
Is he the same actor who played as the Spanish Capt. Salazar in the movie Pirates of the Carribean ? 😅
Yup.. you got it right, he is. 🤣👍🏻
@@adilutomo thanks. .his dialogue in Dune has still its Spanish accent that made me remember him back as Capt. Salazar. 😅
He a fan, he a fan, he a fan
Wonka Al-Gaib!!! 🤘
A certain legend in the youtube comment about similar videos like this one once said something along the line of:
"Watch out Irulan, you're going to have a competition. And I'm not talking about Chani."
Also, I just noticed this but between the arguing Fremen groups, the Southern Fremens like Stilgar and his compatriots seems older than the Northern Fremens like Chani and her friends. What do you guys think?
Stilgar: you are no messiah
Stilgar in the next scene: Lisan al gaib😂
So basically at the end, Arrakis declares War on the other Houses thus leading to Paul's vision of billions of dead across the Empire?
Correct, the holy war
Every like I get is one more time Stilgar says, "Lisan al gaib!"
👇
Thus did the Freman pave the Golden Path with the blood of the universe.
I really need a sketch with stilgar being ‘Stan’ from the Eminem video.
Javier Bardem is amazing.
The end of the movie "go poke them dudes up"
The shot of the Fremen loading onto ships to execute the jihad is one of the most unnerving things to witness. If you're someone who is unfamiliar with the source material you have no clue what implications this has for the rest if the universe.
0:43 anyone else notice “Viva” used in this crated language as the word for “life”?
You think he tuned the thumper to call in a bigger worm?
Bardem walked a *very* thin line, balancing the two sides of a religious fanatic: one one hand, he showed how frightently serious and committed one can be in his beliefs, on the other, he captured the irrational and comical aspect almost too well. I'm not saying he broke character or done anything wrong at any point, but he was allowed to push that comical aspect a hair more than I expected. I'm genuinely curious how many people on the set he must've cracked up, having them crying and gasping for air, while still being able to sell his portrayal of this difficult and tragic character.
He's just a silly little guy
It’s not stilgar fault, ultimately Paul used the freeman for his own personal gain
*Lisan al-Gaib!*
imagine how stilgar feel on children of dune
It similar to Morpheus belief in Neo in the first Matrix
Doctorate level meatriding