It's not "good" and most of the "battles" are lame, but it's funny in most of its faults and occasionally very evocative in a way I can't imagine a modern action movie being.
I did laugh out loud at the lengthy worldbuilding exposition getting impatiently interrupted by someone else who wanted to do other worldvuilding exposition. Really 95% of the movie is exposition, and that's because 5% of it is lengthy establishing shots and the like. Normally I hate endless Proper Nouns, but it works here because most of it is casual and, hilariously, a lot of it is mentioned once and never again. That impatient interjection I mentioned name drops the "CHOAM Corporation" I guess that's something in the books because it doesn't seem to be here!
It was also a really bad idea to have Marty McFly demonstrate his combat prowess while refracted through a Roblox beta asset. They only use that shit one time later and it's in a very inconsequential way!
I am in the unironic enjoyment camp too.
I think it is spectacular. Apart from where the budget ran out, the set design and special effects are amazing. The music is great, the casting is great. And so what if it strays from the source material? It was 1984 and they did a bloody good adaption of an "impossible to film" book.
If it weren't for this film I would never have read the books.
Oh yeah, I absolutely love the Emperor's throneroom (especially with that navigator train barging in).
The lead Harkonnen did great, the little sister was surprisingly not bad, Sting was solid . . . The Doctor and the other turncoat had appropriate ennui, Kirk was fine, the pug did well . . . Uh . . . Honestly the dialogue was so weird that I didn't even think about the acting most of the time, except for being unimpressed by McFly (not that he did a bad job, just meh).
This isn't really kino but it is head and shoulders above the vast majority of commercial slop even today. The only shit they have room to talk is about the personal shields and the occassional bad greenscreen.
During the guild navigator scene, did you notice the extra trip to the ground? They just left it in lol
At 3:12 in this video.
https://youtu.be/VSV9S2Ol3bc?t=188
Not many people know that the Sci-Fi channel made a mini series of Dune and Children of Dune. Check it out if you have time. I would like to hear your thoughts on it. Its super easy to find on youtube in good quality.
if you can find it the spicediver edit its very interesting with how much extra uncut shit they added and made it work.
The TV miniseries is also really weird and neat, like they did NOT have the budget for a sci-fi setting like Dune, but I actually enjoyed it a lot. The costuming can be kind of weird at times, but I will go to bat for the Landsknecht Sardaukar, I read a lot of people complained about the costumes when it came out but a medieval/early-modern inspired vibe actually totally fits a space feudalism setting.
and look at these weirdos
and look at these weirdos
the G U I L D does not T A K E your O R D E R S
I love the little Alia from the movie she is the best. So creepy.
I really liked the costumes and sets and practical effects, that's about all it has going for it but you could do worse.
Ha, I thought this was about the new Dune, I missed the (1984). I was going to have strong words but instead, I fully agree it was very silly
I watched this while actively reading the book and it was not something I enjoyed.