"Flagged for fascism, bigot." You will never banish or fusillade away an idea or meme as such, only it's bearers or their cerebral matter. An idea, ideal or meme as such has no purely material and physical properties which are tangible, substantial and thus may be neatly destroyed with, say, iron bars, hammers, sharpened screwdrivers, mere doxxing or malign gossip. Know this, Searchlies and sundry UK types: The world of gold and oil will perish. It eats of itself. Blood shall tell itself, even in the memewars of future far-flung centuries. Your mad visions and profit-oriented crusades or feverish dreams of tikkun olam will perish with them.
I tried watching the miniseries because I heard that it's closer to the books, but they pissed me off literally one and half minutes in when they started with the "Dune... Arakis..." quote, they repeated it, and the bastards just wouldn't finish it properly.
@@fifthofascalante7311 The adaptation that's actually true to the books' narrative and themes is all wrong huh? I guess we read different novels and seen different films :).
Faeyd I guess we did. Nothing was right in that miniseries. They changed the events, which is what the movie did as well, but they also completely changed Paul’s character and many things besides. That’s an annoyance but it isn’t the real issue, because an adaptation has to “adapt”. The issue is that the movie does everything so much better that it’s difficult to take the miniseries seriously.
@@darkarima there was multiple things going on: the fact that hes not the kwisatz haderach, his desire for a simpler life, his indecision, or just plain knowing it was his son that was going to walk the golden path. in the end, the movie is about setting things up for leto
@@AnvilMAn603 That doesn't change what I said, which is that he left it for Leto to do. In fact, Leto explicitly asks Paul why he didn't do it, because that condemned Leto to do it.
try searching for "dune novel cut" here on YT. One guy has gone the extra mile to arrange all scenes including the deleted ones into a chapter-playlist that mirrors the book as closely as possible -- even with the real book- ending.
Mike Forester Thanks, I'll check it out. Alternatively, the miniseries got other scenes right, partly because of the CGI. It also did away with the 80s style hair and beards on the Fremen - Stilgar looks like he belongs in a boardroom in 1985 here. (Although it still sucked.)
I got to see this on the big screen, for the first time in my life, on 6 November 2021. The local arthouse theatre showed this, as they are the only theatre in Northeast Ohio that can do so any more.........from a well-worn 35mm print.........yes, it was on FILM!!! At the end of this speech, I yelled out "LONG LIVE THE FIGHTERS!!!"
never underestimate the power of prophecy. it is a power that can sway the will of any human. it makes people totally fearless. they do not fear even their own death. that is a scary power.
I adore this movie as well, but the new one is great too...It's ok to have two versions of something you like. I think Kyle did a fantastic job honestly and I think he makes a better Paul than the somewhat androgynous actor they have for the new movie, however the new Paul is probably closer to what the book had in mind. Both movies have wonderful parts. As a side note, when I reread the original books, Kyle always is Paul in my minds eye while I'm reading...
you know what ELSE I want to see in part 2 Or 3? a final battle that, in both scale, action, music, special effects, etc COMPLETELY TOP THIS WHILE FINAL BATTLE!
*The "Paul is Awesome" recut* 0:00 "Dune...Arrakis...desert planet...Your time has come." 0:42 Stop (The Emperor's Dropship arrives on Arrakis) 0:58 "Long Live the Fighters!"
Virtually everything in this movie is badass. I never understood the hate for it. I always thought it was an epic movie. Yeah, you might have to watch it twice to really get most of it, but that's fine.
The biggest mark against it is that it sidestepped Herbert's condemnation of hero worship and turned Paul into an actual Savior with a capital S. The book's story is far less cut and dry. If there is a moment where this movie truly failed in adapting the spirit of the books, it was in the end narration: "Where there was war, Muad'Dib would bring peace. Where there was hatred, Muad'Dib would bring love." In the books, he did the exact opposite, which looks like the direction the new films are taking it. Then there was literally making it rain, which was a whole other thing.
Paul in 1984: Paul becomes the heroic messiah everyone needed and brings rain to Arrakis. Paul in 2024: Paul starts to become a tyrant and manipulates the Fremen by saying he will bring paradise to Arrakis in order to gain familial power.
Chalamet is pretty good but the interpretation of Paul's character is a lot different between the two movies. 2021 Paul is much younger and is less imposing, whereas 1984 Paul is a grown ass man and is infallible. In the 2021 movie, Paul seems like he's just learning and in the 1984 movie Paul is basically ready for his destiny and never makes any mistakes.
@@JohnnyRico118 actually they're about the same age...believe it or not Kyle MacLachlan was barely 25 when they filmed this...older generations just looked older at younger ages
In the name of my liege Rassissten and the memory of our former lords, Megalos Alexandros, the Tramp Corporal Who Painted, and Returning Kalki. Legionary greetings from the OG Murrikan SiegeHobo, intellectually thuggin' still.
@Swisscheeselogic : Yeah, even much moreso whatwith no less than ALL the "Spice" Melange in the entire Known Universe involved in the deal, and their management of it in particular.
@@codeoptimizationware2803 and in the original book the reason the emperor had to give in to Paul was because Paul Muad'Dib could have given the order to destroy the spice. And the damn simple half of it is it wouldn't have been that hard all he would have had to do would have been to order Otheym, one of Paul's Fedaykin who originally hailed from Sietch Gara Kulon, to take a supply of the changed water of Life and dump it into a very large and very volatile pre spice mass. Once that would have happened it would have been an uncontrolled chain reaction spreading death among the sandworms killing an entire cycle of life and destroying every bit of spice upon Arrakis. Without the spice The navigators would no longer be able to find safe paths through fold space the Bene gesserit would lose all powers and all commerce between the great houses would cease. Civilization would come to an end. If Paul was not obeyed the spice would not flow!
I really, really enjoyed the miniseries. I enjoyed this movie as long as I can set aside the differences. But man this scene. I was always curious if Lynch tried a longer mob yell of "Long live the fighters of Maud'dib!" I all the sci-fi universes an army of psycho Fremen Fedaykin is definitely at the top of the list. "Sir, the enemy advances!" "What are they armed with?" "Uh...knives..." "Knives? You must be jok---" (stab/gurgle)
This is one of my favorite movies. Dino De Laurentiis executive-produced it, meaning that he bankrolled the project. The music in it is great, and somehow, the screenwriters managed to consolidate a very dense, very granular novel down to two hours, or so, without destroying the various plots, and the overall theme. This scene represents the turning point in the movie. The set reminds me of the church at King's College, in Cambridgem, England.
Denis is not looking at this movie at all, its gonna be his own vision entirely, so if you think anything from this is going to be seen in his movie I think you'll be disappointed. I'm thinking to myself that he will pull off his version, hes an extraordinarily good visual and thematic director. And let's not forget theres quite a bit of the rest of this movie that is a bit of an odd mess.
@Toys n Plus I think the movie will be okay, I just know being okay means it will be a flop due to the many different outrage mobs taking it down, a bit like you're outraged by me now for merely predicting the most likely outcome.
@@vladimirchernikov4249 theres no fkin way the new version of this movie will ever match the orginal dune.i went and saw this at the movie theatre in 1982,true story the theatre was compltely full i sat on the floor in the aisle and watch the whole movie for almost 4 hours.
I think how one would attack a sietch. You can't lay siege because you cannot leave troops in the open desert. The sietch isn't going to be attacked by artillery or airstrike because you can't get the equipment out there. An opposing force needs to enter or die in the desert. A narrow barbican like entrance would be a great defense. Leaving the sietch isn't going to be problem because no one is every gonna be camped on your doorstep waiting to attack you. .
The thing of it is as far as I know aircraft could not operate in the kind of storm that was coming. As Paul muad'dib who is usul quite aptly said. With the storm there air power will be useless. And even the vaunted Afrika Corps could not have stood up against a monster like the sandworm (Shai Hulud).yes even Herr Rommel's forces would have been a light snack for a Arrakis Sandworm. You do have to remember how easily one sandworm was able to destroy a spice harvester early on in the movie, because the harkonnens managed to steal its companion Carryall unit.
Each book is worth a trilogy that's what makes this WHOLE series of books HARD to put it on the silver screen for the details they need to make the story a story and all the time that's needed for the movies to enough for the aduinace to understand is such a small window. One thing is for sure this seires had a nice movie that was not perfect but dam did it do well in it's cast choice and the Main moments we see in the movie.
They are splitting up the story in multiple parts for the 2021 film. People are saying it is an absolute masterpiece and arguably the greatest film ever made. I can't wait
I'm back to re-watch this scene (again)! It remains one of the most epic movie scenes that I've ever seen. It is also true to real-world form. I've watched more ISIS videos than I can count, and some nearly precisely mirror this scene, or this scene mirrors them. It's almost as if Frank Herbert's novel, Dune, prognosticated the modern-era goings on in the sands of Mesopotamia. It feels to me as if the author, Herbert, gazed into our time with a mind of the clarity similar to the telescopes of his time that were then used to gaze the depths of deep space. What Herbert saw was a blurry image of things to come, I think. Perhaps, Frank Herbert was a prophet of sorts.
Well, you have the remember the Fremen were Zen-Sunni, which was a futuristic combination of Zen and Sunni Islam. I could see them following a futuristic combination of militant Jihadist and Bushido principles. Making them vicious and dangerous in combat. It is amazing how far ahead of his time Frank really was.
"Iraq....the Levant....Desert land. Your time has come! A storm is coming, our storm, and when it arrives it will shake the earth! President, we come for you! We come for you! *Obama/Trump looks at the screen during the speech* *Pulls out scimitar* Allah Akbar!
LONG LIVE THE FIGHTERS!
Get some.
MAUD'DIB!!!!
For the God Emperor Long Live the Fighters
"Flagged for fascism, bigot."
You will never banish or fusillade away an idea or meme as such, only it's bearers or their cerebral matter. An idea, ideal or meme as such has no purely material and physical properties which are tangible, substantial and thus may be neatly destroyed with, say, iron bars, hammers, sharpened screwdrivers, mere doxxing or malign gossip.
Know this, Searchlies and sundry UK types: The world of gold and oil will perish. It eats of itself. Blood shall tell itself, even in the memewars of future far-flung centuries. Your mad visions and profit-oriented crusades or feverish dreams of tikkun olam will perish with them.
Adomlashi asonda!
“Bless the Maker and His water.
Bless the coming and going of Him.
May His passage cleanse the world.
May He keep the world for His people. ”
Gay
What's that you're saying!?
Stilgar: The water of life.
Stilgar: The water of life.
@@sadsackkvisling9694yes you are gay
Damn, he’s so good at shouting in this film. Epic lines!
ACTING TTTTAALLLENTTT
This scene alone is like 10 times more epic than its alternate take in the miniseries. The music, the energy in his words, just awesome.
I tried watching the miniseries because I heard that it's closer to the books, but they pissed me off literally one and half minutes in when they started with the "Dune... Arakis..." quote, they repeated it, and the bastards just wouldn't finish it properly.
@@fifthofascalante7311 Sucks for you mate, missed out on a great adaptation cause of a line of dialogue.
Faeyd not at all. It’s all wrong, not just that line.
@@fifthofascalante7311 The adaptation that's actually true to the books' narrative and themes is all wrong huh? I guess we read different novels and seen different films :).
Faeyd I guess we did. Nothing was right in that miniseries. They changed the events, which is what the movie did as well, but they also completely changed Paul’s character and many things besides. That’s an annoyance but it isn’t the real issue, because an adaptation has to “adapt”. The issue is that the movie does everything so much better that it’s difficult to take the miniseries seriously.
LONG LIVE THE FIGHTERS !!
still one of the best movie scores of all time
I listen to Brian Eno's "Prophecy" track from Dune daily
I love the transformation from Paul Atreides to Maud Dib to Kwisatz Hadarach
What makes this even better is knowing that Paul is not fighting for the Fremen, or revenge on the Harkonen, but to start the Golden Path.
it will echo across the known universe
Yet it replace by eddy Murphy the “golden child”
I thought he refused to start the Golden Path, leaving it to his son Leto II?
@@darkarima there was multiple things going on: the fact that hes not the kwisatz haderach, his desire for a simpler life, his indecision, or just plain knowing it was his son that was going to walk the golden path. in the end, the movie is about setting things up for leto
@@AnvilMAn603 That doesn't change what I said, which is that he left it for Leto to do. In fact, Leto explicitly asks Paul why he didn't do it, because that condemned Leto to do it.
Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV, Baron Vladimir Harkonnen and Reverend Mother Helen Mohiam dislike this.
while Irulan has a channel about makeup and hair care....
@@sandygrungerson1177 hahahahahahahaha!
So did 15 sardukar terror troopers
Time to open a can of whoop arse .
Fuck the first two, and as far as the Bene Gesserit bitch.... Screw her.
This film was very strange, but certain scenes were exactly as I had pictured them in the book.
try searching for "dune novel cut" here on YT. One guy has gone the extra mile to arrange all scenes including the deleted ones into a chapter-playlist that mirrors the book as closely as possible -- even with the real book- ending.
Mike Forester
Thanks, I'll check it out. Alternatively, the miniseries got other scenes right, partly because of the CGI. It also did away with the 80s style hair and beards on the Fremen - Stilgar looks like he belongs in a boardroom in 1985 here. (Although it still sucked.)
Exactly
I got to see this on the big screen, for the first time in my life, on 6 November 2021. The local arthouse theatre showed this, as they are the only theatre in Northeast Ohio that can do so any more.........from a well-worn 35mm print.........yes, it was on FILM!!! At the end of this speech, I yelled out "LONG LIVE THE FIGHTERS!!!"
Can't wait for Timothee's take on this scene. It's gonna be amazing and more.
He did an amazing job
I saw the movie twice and it was my favorite part. Timothee's aura just changes
not so much
@@danielh5159nope it's better
@@danielh5159 Nobody else agrees with you 😂
Nothing is more badass than this in the whole entire world. Period.
“Even an Emperor may tremble before Muad’Dib, for he has the strength of righteousness and heaven smiles upon him.”
+emanon ydobon Miss u!
never underestimate the power of prophecy. it is a power that can sway the will of any human. it makes people totally fearless. they do not fear even their own death. that is a scary power.
@AJ Last Kurds are the fremen for sure, if anyone is.
@@birdhouse4141 Islam
"Lead them to paradise"
This version of Dune is soooooo much better than the other one in my opinion
astronomically.....i mean, it shouldn't even exist. Horrible acting, horrible fx....actually I can't think of one thing good about it.
I love the Lynch version, a lot of it is nostalgia, but the new Dune movie is better
I adore this movie as well, but the new one is great too...It's ok to have two versions of something you like. I think Kyle did a fantastic job honestly and I think he makes a better Paul than the somewhat androgynous actor they have for the new movie, however the new Paul is probably closer to what the book had in mind. Both movies have wonderful parts. As a side note, when I reread the original books, Kyle always is Paul in my minds eye while I'm reading...
Paul: Emperor, We Come For You! LONG LIVE THE FIGHTERS!
I have yet to find a gif loop of “Long live the fighters!” If I do it will be my ringtone until my dying day.
Try UA-cam Cutter.
This scene was done so fucking well in the 2024 film.
Long live the fighters!
Ya Hya Chouhada...long live the fighters!
Man, this scene is so awesome it almost pains me to remember that Paul is an antihero and his Jihad kills 61 billion people.
He did nothing wrong.
@@timothyswag3594 Based
61 billion to save the entire human race forever. Fair trade really.
A means to an end.
In his defense, it was a mostly peaceful Jihad that killed 61 billion people.
Long Live The Fighters!
0:59 to 1:19
LONG LIVE MUAD DIB
Music pumps u up too!
That sound when Paul unsheathes his Crysknife. 🥶🥶🥶🥶
Love it!
After seeing how amazing the new movie is, I hope this scene is adapted in Part II
Of course it is. Lol that was only part 1. Part 2 is all about Paul rise in the fremen and becoming Moadib
I was in Las Vegas on the Fremont strip in 2008 and I realized how powerful I was and I woke up and I scream long live the fighters
I remember being all the strip in Las Vegas when I woke up and I said father the sleeper has awakened
Great scene but, he is not addressing the Feydakin. This is the Freman army, the Feydakin are Muad'Dib's personal guard.
Yes to quote stilgar the naib
Usul, these are fifteen of our finest warriors to serve you as your guard.
The Fedaykin!
This version is 10x better than new version. The stillsuits, knives, non-neon eyes, worms, costumes. Long live the fighters.
0:58 Perfection!
If Kyle Maclachlan doesn’t at least make a cameo in Dune part 2 than it’s going to be a huge disappointment
Imagine he plays the Emperor? Sort of as a passing of the torch to the next Paul Atreides.
@@fulcrum6760 Emperor Maclachlan.
@@fulcrum6760 lol no that would be too comical
Playing as an Atriedes officer or fremen yeah
you know what ELSE I want to see in part 2 Or 3? a final battle that, in both scale, action, music, special effects, etc COMPLETELY TOP THIS WHILE FINAL BATTLE!
Say whatever you want. The movie was a fucking masterpiece.
I wasn't a big fan of the movie but I'll admit this scene gives me goosebumps.
*The "Paul is Awesome" recut*
0:00 "Dune...Arrakis...desert planet...Your time has come."
0:42 Stop (The Emperor's Dropship arrives on Arrakis)
0:58 "Long Live the Fighters!"
just a gorgeous set design....you feel the compression, the focus on paul as the release of that pressure...
LONG LIVE THE FIGHTERS ✊
🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪
_"LONG LIVE THE FIGHTERS!!!"_
Virtually everything in this movie is badass. I never understood the hate for it. I always thought it was an epic movie. Yeah, you might have to watch it twice to really get most of it, but that's fine.
The biggest mark against it is that it sidestepped Herbert's condemnation of hero worship and turned Paul into an actual Savior with a capital S. The book's story is far less cut and dry. If there is a moment where this movie truly failed in adapting the spirit of the books, it was in the end narration: "Where there was war, Muad'Dib would bring peace. Where there was hatred, Muad'Dib would bring love." In the books, he did the exact opposite, which looks like the direction the new films are taking it.
Then there was literally making it rain, which was a whole other thing.
Who’s here after watching the trailer for Dune part 2
nope sir, i am here after i watched 1984 David Lynch's Dune for the ... 🤔... two billion time i think 🤭
An awesome speech.
Good luck besting this in the new movie..
They say the new one is arguably the greatest film ever made in cinema
They did it
They did in fact best it
One of the most powerful scenes of that movie.
Epicness
OUR STORM!
Paul in 1984: Paul becomes the heroic messiah everyone needed and brings rain to Arrakis.
Paul in 2024: Paul starts to become a tyrant and manipulates the Fremen by saying he will bring paradise to Arrakis in order to gain familial power.
So basically 2021 is accurate to books
Is funny that you look like saying that 2024 is the bad one when is literally what is Paul in the books
@@Engel8332 Yes, and the David Lynch version diverged from the book.
that is so legend 🤗♥️ praise Muad'dib!
On my way to a teacher's protest. This always inspired me!
The new Dune poster has the tagine "long live the fighters"
I couldn't explain properly to my wife why that got me so excited!
So does the teaser
Better than Star Wars
Far beyond until they ruined it just like sw
@@rolfstamenov9914 Well they will prolly turn it to some woke BS too..
@@riveraharper8166 people in Europe are saying the 2021 dune is arguably the greatest film ever made
@@armaniwebb4467 You probably only know Swedens...
@@riveraharper8166 ?
Who’s here after watching the Dune 2 trailer?
I am, and it was simply beautiful
@@jameslionetti4643 I might be getting ahead of myself here, but could Dune: Part Two very well be the greatest film in the history of all cinema?
I am convinced it is the greatest film, better than the whole MCU and DCU
The movie was epic. From the dialog to the music.
I have difficulty imagining Chalamet pulling this off.
That can be both a good and bad thing. Let’s hope to Shai Hulud it’s the Former.
Chalamet is pretty good but the interpretation of Paul's character is a lot different between the two movies. 2021 Paul is much younger and is less imposing, whereas 1984 Paul is a grown ass man and is infallible. In the 2021 movie, Paul seems like he's just learning and in the 1984 movie Paul is basically ready for his destiny and never makes any mistakes.
@@JohnnyRico118 actually they're about the same age...believe it or not Kyle MacLachlan was barely 25 when they filmed this...older generations just looked older at younger ages
The equivalent to this scene looks pretty great in the trailer
@@imperatorscotorum6334Disagree
In the name of my liege Rassissten and the memory of our former lords, Megalos Alexandros, the Tramp Corporal Who Painted, and Returning Kalki. Legionary greetings from the OG Murrikan SiegeHobo, intellectually thuggin' still.
Dune 2 trailer brought me here
One of my favorite movies ❤❤❤❤
We come in you
The emperor should've just left the Atredies well enough alone.
@Swisscheeselogic
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Yeah, even much moreso whatwith no less than ALL the "Spice" Melange in the entire Known Universe involved in the deal, and their management of it in particular.
@@codeoptimizationware2803 and in the original book the reason the emperor had to give in to Paul was because Paul Muad'Dib could have given the order to destroy the spice. And the damn simple half of it is it wouldn't have been that hard all he would have had to do would have been to order Otheym, one of Paul's Fedaykin who originally hailed from Sietch Gara Kulon, to take a supply of the changed water of Life and dump it into a very large and very volatile pre spice mass. Once that would have happened it would have been an uncontrolled chain reaction spreading death among the sandworms killing an entire cycle of life and destroying every bit of spice upon Arrakis. Without the spice The navigators would no longer be able to find safe paths through fold space the Bene gesserit would lose all powers and all commerce between the great houses would cease. Civilization would come to an end. If Paul was not obeyed the spice would not flow!
I really, really enjoyed the miniseries. I enjoyed this movie as long as I can set aside the differences. But man this scene. I was always curious if Lynch tried a longer mob yell of "Long live the fighters of Maud'dib!"
I all the sci-fi universes an army of psycho Fremen Fedaykin is definitely at the top of the list.
"Sir, the enemy advances!"
"What are they armed with?"
"Uh...knives..."
"Knives? You must be jok---" (stab/gurgle)
Knives and words
After seeing the trailer, this scene still beats the new one, for me.
legend
Adaam reshii a-zaanta
Addaam reshii a-zaanta!
Who's here after watching the trailer for Dune Part 2? Raise your hands please. 🙌😁
Can’t wait for this scene in dune part 2
1:00 when your boss doesn't give you a weekend off but your co workers have your back
0:59 to the end. I have my new ring tone :)
It's also my notification tone 😊
Love for all:: good choice of video == long live the freedom Fighters
This is one of my favorite movies. Dino De Laurentiis executive-produced it, meaning that he bankrolled the project. The music in it is great, and somehow, the screenwriters managed to consolidate a very dense, very granular novel down to two hours, or so, without destroying the various plots, and the overall theme. This scene represents the turning point in the movie. The set reminds me of the church at King's College, in Cambridgem, England.
David Lynch actually penned this screenplay himself, making it even more impressive.
This is still the best version of that scene. It's just perfect.
How's that little boy they cast for the 2020 one gonna pull this off as epic as Kyle MacLachlan?
I'm not convinced he can match Kyle's screen presence.
Denis is not looking at this movie at all, its gonna be his own vision entirely, so if you think anything from this is going to be seen in his movie I think you'll be disappointed. I'm thinking to myself that he will pull off his version, hes an extraordinarily good visual and thematic director.
And let's not forget theres quite a bit of the rest of this movie that is a bit of an odd mess.
@Toys n Plus I think the movie will be okay, I just know being okay means it will be a flop due to the many different outrage mobs taking it down, a bit like you're outraged by me now for merely predicting the most likely outcome.
Can't
@@vladimirchernikov4249 theres no fkin way the new version of this movie will ever match the orginal dune.i went and saw this at the movie theatre in 1982,true story the theatre was compltely full i sat on the floor in the aisle and watch the whole movie for almost 4 hours.
House of Saud cannot stop the Fremen from Yemen
Can't help but think the exit/entrance to the sietch poses a strategic threat from bottleneck. Lol.
I think how one would attack a sietch. You can't lay siege because you cannot leave troops in the open desert. The sietch isn't going to be attacked by artillery or airstrike because you can't get the equipment out there. An opposing force needs to enter or die in the desert. A narrow barbican like entrance would be a great defense. Leaving the sietch isn't going to be problem because no one is every gonna be camped on your doorstep waiting to attack you. .
1:07 all of us heading out to see VIlleneuve's Dune pt 2.
Да здравствуют бойцы!
Excellent movie...a little awkward in spots, but it did a pretty good job of telling the story.
Hate2 say this but how can the new dune possibly measure up
Truly Epic.
”Long live the king”
Ya hya chouhada ( long live the fighters)
Ya hya chouhada Maud'Dib!
Amen
Now I can say, Dune 2 2024 was the best one yet❤
Sent goosebumps
American patriots right now...
No you mean cultists, the type of cultists Frank Herbert wrote Dune to warn about.
A storm is coming
Ya Hya Chouhada!
Oh yes that would work, unsupported light infantry without airsupport. They claimed desertsupport, Rommel would have teached them the ways.
The thing of it is as far as I know aircraft could not operate in the kind of storm that was coming. As Paul muad'dib who is usul quite aptly said. With the storm there air power will be useless. And even the vaunted Afrika Corps could not have stood up against a monster like the sandworm (Shai Hulud).yes even Herr Rommel's forces would have been a light snack for a Arrakis Sandworm. You do have to remember how easily one sandworm was able to destroy a spice harvester early on in the movie, because the harkonnens managed to steal its companion Carryall unit.
what's the music at the end?? why isn't it on the soundtrack?
Long live the fighters, FOR ARRAKIS!!!
love live the God Emperor
Each book is worth a trilogy that's what makes this WHOLE series of books HARD to put it on the silver screen for the details they need to make the story a story and all the time that's needed for the movies to enough for the aduinace to understand is such a small window. One thing is for sure this seires had a nice movie that was not perfect but dam did it do well in it's cast choice and the Main moments we see in the movie.
They are splitting up the story in multiple parts for the 2021 film. People are saying it is an absolute masterpiece and arguably the greatest film ever made. I can't wait
@@armaniwebb4467 hmm nic and also Oh boy I'm also excited
Again, hoping they nail this scene in he new one, dune part 2.
Adam Reshii Azaanta!!!!
I'm back to re-watch this scene (again)! It remains one of the most epic movie scenes that I've ever seen. It is also true to real-world form. I've watched more ISIS videos than I can count, and some nearly precisely mirror this scene, or this scene mirrors them.
It's almost as if Frank Herbert's novel, Dune, prognosticated the modern-era goings on in the sands of Mesopotamia. It feels to me as if the author, Herbert, gazed into our time with a mind of the clarity similar to the telescopes of his time that were then used to gaze the depths of deep space.
What Herbert saw was a blurry image of things to come, I think.
Perhaps, Frank Herbert was a prophet of sorts.
Peter Wexler Have you watched my other Dune video? ua-cam.com/video/mR7q_laLImo/v-deo.html
+Peter Wexler Agreed man, freaks me out
too bad ISIS is a bunch of tools
Well, you have the remember the Fremen were Zen-Sunni, which was a futuristic combination of Zen and Sunni Islam. I could see them following a futuristic combination of militant Jihadist and Bushido principles. Making them vicious and dangerous in combat. It is amazing how far ahead of his time Frank really was.
"Iraq....the Levant....Desert land. Your time has come! A storm is coming, our storm, and when it arrives it will shake the earth! President, we come for you! We come for you! *Obama/Trump looks at the screen during the speech*
*Pulls out scimitar* Allah Akbar!
Someday my name will be chanted like that. *maggs131 maggs131 maggs131*
Wasn't quite sure if I was watching Dune or Flash Gordon at the end there..
Chalamet should definitely yell this (if he can) in Dune Part 2
Maybe an unpopular opinion but Thimothee Chalamet’s Paul is much more epic, especially during giving his speech in the north
ADAAM RESHII A-ZAANTA!!!!
Send men to summon WOORRRRMMMMSSSSSSS
They should have added Emperor we come for you! In the new one, but still was a phenomenal movie 🍿
bi lal KAIFAAA!
As much as I love Lynch's version, I wish the Jodorowsky version came to fruition.