I'll see your Denis & Hans, and raise you a Greig Fraser. Without his touch on Dune (parts One & Two), both films wouldn't be as aesthetically pleasing as they are. Really without all 3, the Duniverse of today wouldn't be where it is.
Everyone says Stilgar is the best hype man in the universe, but there's a strong case to be made for the sandworm who chose that exact place and time to leap dramatically
Actually, someone said it isn’t random; Paul has perfect prescience, so he is literally walking through the desert without a care, he doesn’t have to sand walk; it isn’t leaping dramatically- he escapes the worm at the perfect time
@@l.p.8298Cool theory, but he just rode it in. Walking through the desert would take a ridiculously long time, all other practical issues aside. The worm is just returning to the desert. The fun part is that's the same worm animation from part 1 during the battle vision
@@MichaelClifford164 the scene is there to show the divine image and fear the fremen have for Paul. This scene starts the god tier power he gains over them. He doesn't need the desert walk, he knows where a worm will appear. The fremen think he has power over the worms, its the reason for the bewildering looks he gets from them.
@@l.p.8298 Yes, that's why he gets stabbed several times by Feyd-Rautha, he completely predicted it but wanted to add a bit of drama, or because he's a masochist...
I though I was the only one. 5 times in theaters, including spending a whole day to drive to see it in 70mm IMAX. Once on shrooms. All for this scene. Bought it to stream the same hour it became available. Watched it several more times since. There will never be a more epic entrance scene.
@@pragmaticplatypus 5 times for this and the arena fight, i had a little edible each time which was incredible , must have been absolutely brain melting on shrooms 😎🫡
- So this is Paul Atreides, he's the Main Hero of the first two books. - Cool, but why is there a Main Villain theme playing in the background? - ...don't worry about it.
@@spaztron5000 There is no villain or hero. Everyone does good or bad stuff depending on how it benefits them. This movie is ambiguous, something rare since most stories always have a fully bad and a fully good characters
@@spaztron5000 Either he let the Fremen be ruled by Harkonens forever and him quite possibly die, or he embraces the Bene Gesserit's false savior prophecy nonsense, become the emperor and rule Arrakis himself alive and well. With or without him, war is inevitable and the Fremen will be caught in the middle of it. He's not a good guy, none of them are, but like Chani said "The world had made their choices for them". All Paul did was bring himself at the top amidst the chaos and conflict
This movie is filled to the brim with legendary cinematography moments, the entirety of Geidi Prime, the opening scene with the Harkonnen special forces, the ending, every frame can literally be hung on a wall. Shit at this point, you can make a museum devoted entirely to shots from the movie.
I think i prefer the preceding scene. Paul walking forward with the worm rising behind him before crashing down. Still, holy shit, this movie has some scenes.
It was always implied that jessicas ego led to the creation of paul because she a wanted to give duke leto a son and b thought she could create the kwisatz haderach
That shot of Paul walking towards the southern Fremen with Shai-Hulud rising behind him is like seeing Aegon the Conqueror with Balerion the Black Dread flying and spewing his black flames behind him.
Screw pulling up to a club in a lambo. You ever pulled up to a seitch on the desert planet of arrakis and hoped off your sandworm and let it park itself no valet?!!!
I LOVE how right after Paul says "that's how we'll survive, by being Harkonenns", the colour style of Arrakis completely changes from orange to the black and white found on Geidi Prime
This scene was absolutely nuts in theatres, of all the "Badass Arrives" scenes, I think this just kings the entire moment of a powerful figure arriving and those that witness him, must fear him or bow towards them.
Not as bad as House Corrino and the Harkonnens, not yet at least. Everything Paul did in this movie was justified, we won't see him go full burn the stars dictator until the next one.
It's essentially a revolution against the Bene Gesserit as well since the wild Fremen Reverend Mothers have basically thrown their lot with someone against the interests of the main order.
i was in costco one day shortly after i saw this and there was a huge wave of people with shopping carts going in the opposite direction as me and i had to walk through the middle of them and i literally felt like paul because all the carts were going around me and all of a sudden i just had the stupidest smile on my face lol
At this point in the movie I realized this is not a hero story at all. The music, the black sand, the worm, the way his black cloak blows in the wind, the fremen moving out of his way with fear all in their eyes. This scene radiates pure horror and darkness and it’s absolutely beautiful. Thank you Denis and thank you Hans.
This is what happens when you hire a director that respect and understands the source material unlike the clowns who made Rings of Power or Kathleen Kennedy.
God, this scene was so fucking HARD. Seat was shaking in IMAX and my jaw was on the floor, just remember leaning over to my pal going "yeah, Paul's not the hero of the story, is he?"
I love this scene so much because it shows his acceptance of his fate in that he no longer moves with the crowd, as a dmaller part of the fremen Whole, but is forging his own path through them like a shark in a shoal of fish. This in theory should be the welcoming of a messiah, but it feels more like the arrival of a harbinger of doom. Which is why i love paul as a deconstruction of the white savior trope. Hes both. He's the messiah who saves- by being the harbinger of doom and destruction to everything, even those he saves. (Culturally, mind you.) This scene made me so excited for Messiah. Its my favorite book in the dune saga, and it def feels like Denis understands what Paul is.
I totally agree with you. I love how this scene shows what it takes to be and feels like to be a hero in a grim, non-polarised world, instead beign a white saviour in a fairy tale
This scene has a great soundtrack, it brings back the "Leaving Caladan" motif for his true arrival as a creature of the desert, something completely adapted and one with Arrakis. His emergence not as just a duke, but a messiah.
Timothée and Denis did a phenomenal work with the characterization of Paul. The level of badassery of Paul here is quite high and he earned it. We saw a little boy reluctant to hold power in Part One becoming one of the most powerful tyrant of the known galaxy... 10/10 for character development!
@bufongodemdabae308 and when you look at it all. Their belief holds weight. Their God (the worm) delivered this boy and the boy does change the entire universe and Their world
The transformation of a crown prince into a genocidal messiah within the track powerful path possible and with one of the most fantastic plans ever realized.
It was at this moment, Paul and the Fremen were finally ready to take on the Sardaukar. At this moment, they finally had surpassed even the Sardaukar’s capabilities.
Freman 1: "So do you think is really the Lisan al Gaib?" Freman 2: "Idk man, I'm not really into that whole thing.." 0:26 : Freman 1: "..." Freman 2: "... well shit he's him"
I love the Lut in this scene Right after paul realize he is Harkonnen They using The Music the ambience and the Lut from Harkonnen Planet Even they included the Harkonnen Chant
I said this on the ost track video but I'll say it here too: This scene makes me feel like im there in the world of dune, watching THE very messiah of my world come to bring forth THE future as HE sees it. To lead a holy war in his name, and to feel the very raw power of this world, all within the span of a minute.
What are you taking about?. Denis is adapting his vision of the book. But Lucas is the creator of his own work, and no one understands his vision more than himself. So if anyone is going to know how he wants to portray Anakin, it would be the author himself. Not an external director
This scene becomes even more powerful when you compare it to the "Leaving Caladan" scene in Dune Part 1. Similar music - but less gritty and foreboding - and instead of a sandworm coming out of the sand, you have an atreides transport rising out of the water
The music, cinematography, costuming perfectly display the transition of Paul to a young man trying to find his way to a changed man that has a mission. Damn brilliant scene.
Hans Zimmer's music for Dune is so simple, but has more impact than any other score I've heard recently. It's really not that complicated musically but has so much power. That's why he's so brilliant.
Denis: "OKAY so it's just Paul walking towards the temple, it doesn't have to go that hard."
Hanz:
Denis definitely wanted it to go hard af
GET ZE FLAMMEN WERFER
nahhh denis already had the background shot of the worm planned out on storyboard. he wanted it to go hard af
Denis and Hanz are among the biggest of Dune fans, Denis totally wanted it to go hard
Denis did not have to go this fucking hard, and yet he did. For us. Bless the maker and his cinema
Nah, he did. This is the moment human history turns on its head. Just you wait.
@@MrGatonegroishWhat futures do you see, Lisan al-Gaib?
lisan al gaib!!
Hans Zimmer** did not have to go this fucking hard, and yet he did.....
I'll see your Denis & Hans, and raise you a Greig Fraser.
Without his touch on Dune (parts One & Two), both films wouldn't be as aesthetically pleasing as they are.
Really without all 3, the Duniverse of today wouldn't be where it is.
Paul walking in like the baddest Sith lord in the galaxy.
He just murdered all the younglings
Anakin before enter the jedi temple kids section literally
And Anakin is 100% inspired in Paul Atreides
Need this man to play Revan in a KOTOR miniseries
@@rc5213 And have the fanbros put a bounty on Chalamet's head? No thanks.
This scene was PEAK cinema experience
the first movie in years actually worth going to the cinema for
@@godKiller.369 Top Gun 2 was there too.
@@Pasan34And Oppenheimer.
My seat was rumbling and shaking watching this in IMAX, honestly one of the best cinema experiences I’ve had in my life
@@chriswhite2389 Thought you said 'meat' first and belly laughed
But yes could feel the music in my bones!
This is not a theme for a good guy and it fits perfectly
Oh it’s absolutely a theme for an anti-messiah
This is a theme for a tyrant.
the scene right after this where paul wins over the fremen is scored like it's a villain scene. what a movie.
Its actually the pauls theme now mixed with harkonnen instruments.
@@DailyShit.and his wardrobe change to black!!!!
Everyone says Stilgar is the best hype man in the universe, but there's a strong case to be made for the sandworm who chose that exact place and time to leap dramatically
Actually, someone said it isn’t random; Paul has perfect prescience, so he is literally walking through the desert without a care, he doesn’t have to sand walk; it isn’t leaping dramatically- he escapes the worm at the perfect time
@@l.p.8298Cool theory, but he just rode it in. Walking through the desert would take a ridiculously long time, all other practical issues aside. The worm is just returning to the desert. The fun part is that's the same worm animation from part 1 during the battle vision
@@MichaelClifford164 the scene is there to show the divine image and fear the fremen have for Paul. This scene starts the god tier power he gains over them. He doesn't need the desert walk, he knows where a worm will appear. The fremen think he has power over the worms, its the reason for the bewildering looks he gets from them.
@@l.p.8298 Yes, that's why he gets stabbed several times by Feyd-Rautha, he completely predicted it but wanted to add a bit of drama, or because he's a masochist...
@@Petitmoi74 read the books -- that is all.
I went to the cinema 4 times for this exact scene
Haha same, couldn’t get enough. 😂
this scene and then his speech inside are the main reasons why i went to go see it a 2nd time 😂
Me too brother
I though I was the only one. 5 times in theaters, including spending a whole day to drive to see it in 70mm IMAX. Once on shrooms. All for this scene. Bought it to stream the same hour it became available. Watched it several more times since. There will never be a more epic entrance scene.
@@pragmaticplatypus 5 times for this and the arena fight, i had a little edible each time which was incredible , must have been absolutely brain melting on shrooms 😎🫡
- So this is Paul Atreides, he's the Main Hero of the first two books.
- Cool, but why is there a Main Villain theme playing in the background?
- ...don't worry about it.
...lets just call him the Protagonist for now...
The best employee walking to the manager's office to turn in their resignation (they will not be giving a two weeks notice)
The health inspector coming to the hood popeye's:
fucking hilarious
Your high school’s math teacher entering the classroom after the finals to hand over the grades
Dude got that order 66 energy here.
Well, Dune walked so that Star Wars could run...itself into the ground.
Bigger than that in Messiah
@@jbvader721 omg that got me :D
Yep, reminds me of Anakin marching into the Jedi temple with the clones behind him during order 66 in ROTS... Love both movies so much
sw is a grain of sand against the Sands of Arrakis
Showed this scene to a friend who hasn't seen the movie:
"Is that the hero or the villain?"
"Yes"
Right answer: he became both
Villian. Tyrants are always villians.
@@spaztron5000 There is no villain or hero. Everyone does good or bad stuff depending on how it benefits them. This movie is ambiguous, something rare since most stories always have a fully bad and a fully good characters
@@spaztron5000 Either he let the Fremen be ruled by Harkonens forever and him quite possibly die, or he embraces the Bene Gesserit's false savior prophecy nonsense, become the emperor and rule Arrakis himself alive and well.
With or without him, war is inevitable and the Fremen will be caught in the middle of it. He's not a good guy, none of them are, but like Chani said "The world had made their choices for them". All Paul did was bring himself at the top amidst the chaos and conflict
@@spaztron5000 Antihero. He committed atrocities because he knew it was the only way to save humanity from extinction on the long run.
Mark my words…That overhead shot of Paul walking through the Fremen will become LEGENDARY
I think it is one of the best shots in the history of cinema.
This movie is filled to the brim with legendary cinematography moments, the entirety of Geidi Prime, the opening scene with the Harkonnen special forces, the ending, every frame can literally be hung on a wall. Shit at this point, you can make a museum devoted entirely to shots from the movie.
I think i prefer the preceding scene. Paul walking forward with the worm rising behind him before crashing down.
Still, holy shit, this movie has some scenes.
It already is!
@@Blinks77 Exactly, the worm rising stole the scene in that particular scene.
I like that shot at the end as Jessica looks at what Paul has become. Almost as if she's proud of the monster she helped create.
Leto: "If something happens, will you protect Paul?"
Jessica: "With my life!"
Leto: "I'm not asking his mother, I'm asking the bene gesserit!"
Oh make no mistake, she is VERY proud of him. That is evident when she rubs her victory on the face of Helen Mohiam (the reverend mother)
It was always implied that jessicas ego led to the creation of paul because she a wanted to give duke leto a son and b thought she could create the kwisatz haderach
Jessicas ego created Paul
rawest shit I've ever seen
That shot of Paul walking towards the southern Fremen with Shai-Hulud rising behind him is like seeing Aegon the Conqueror with Balerion the Black Dread flying and spewing his black flames behind him.
That’s what I hope we get to see in his tv show
yeah but all fremen ride sandworms while only targeryens can ride dragons
@@Sandy-od9kh Well Paul rode a biggest one ever seen, so kinda fits :D
Or Dany with Drogon in the ruins of the Red Keep 👍
@@ghost9499 Weak sauce compared to Dune (or Aegon)
Such a badass scene. Amazing shot of the worm bursting from the sand behind him.
and the faint cklicking in the background!
@@bdissl4310 lovely detail 👌🏼
Right??? @@bdissl4310
People who watched this in IMAX know the chills that scene brings
Im about to watch it in IMAX on Saturday again
Seeing it on 15/70 film is a whole insane experience
Saw an early opening in EMAX.. it slapped hard!
YESSSS 👏👏👏
You could feel his presence in the theater its was menacing, it was awesome looking at an entire theater silent in amazement
This moment is going to live in my mind rent free for the rest of my life
Screw pulling up to a club in a lambo. You ever pulled up to a seitch on the desert planet of arrakis and hoped off your sandworm and let it park itself no valet?!!!
lmaoooo this the best comment
Love the overhead shot where you can barely see Paul. They're all grains of sand in the desert of history
It's a visual call back to the Gom Jabbar scene.
"Like sifting sand through a screen, we sift people."
That's my fucking anti-hero right there.
He’s neither a hero or villain tbh
@@jjack3186 excatly he is an anti-hero
@@fraba1987 an anti hero does bad things for good and is still considered a hero that is def not Paul lol
@@jjack3186 Paul saved humanity from extinction
@@trevpilled he subjugated an entire race of people so he can get revenge for his father and house . He’s not pure which makes his character great.
0:27 a slow motion walk so badass that even Shai-Hulud was blown away by it.
He walked with a rhythm and Shai Hulud didn't dare to mess with Lisan Al Gaib
Someone tell Synder this is how you use slow motions lol
he got down from the worm as he travelled to this place using it
1:15 Lady Jessica's face under the veil is unrecognizable, almost ghoulish.
Seriously, you look at it too long it starts looking inhuman
@@CloudWalker__ 😮 Me watches it second time
@@CloudWalker__ Literally. It's kinda like she's the villain in the story.
the veil sisters including lady Jessica represents all the reverent mothers in history welcoming the arrival of kwisatz haderach
I just realized that there's a chant in the end, it's the part of the Harkonnen motif, this is a Harkonnen arrival not an Atreides one.
It growls like an animal. Tina Guo really working hard
I LOVE how right after Paul says "that's how we'll survive, by being Harkonenns", the colour style of Arrakis completely changes from orange to the black and white found on Geidi Prime
OH SHITTTTTT
This scene was absolutely nuts in theatres, of all the "Badass Arrives" scenes, I think this just kings the entire moment of a powerful figure arriving and those that witness him, must fear him or bow towards them.
He walked with a rhythm and Shai Hulud didn't dare to mess with Lisan Al Gaib
ua-cam.com/video/haT7uxmIFA8/v-deo.html : The Speech
Shai-Hulud wormed away non-rhythmically, to not disturb Lisan al-Gaib
Sounds like the Harkonnen theme, because Paul is tapping into his Harkonnen side for revenge
I saw this movie twice and but still had forgotten just how hard this scene goes. Got goose bumps watching this again just on my phone.
Me too, watche it twice on IMAX. Worth every penny 😅
Guys... I think Paul might be the bad guy...
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He's definitely a bad MFer
Not as bad as House Corrino and the Harkonnens, not yet at least. Everything Paul did in this movie was justified, we won't see him go full burn the stars dictator until the next one.
@@cabnbeeschurgr oh yeah he's much much much worse :))
and his son Leto jesus fucking christ
This was the better alternative then what he saw golden path is not easy to tred
the worm paul is framed against accentuates what he's become by this point: not a man, but a force of nature.
Neat way of putting it. U can see the ego death of Paul post drinking the water of life. He’s become lever of change and less of an individual person.
Even still, he had some humanity. Which ended up screwing everything up.
The way the music just _intensifies_ after 1:11 when Paul reaches the Bene Gesserit 😮 Pure chills
It's essentially a revolution against the Bene Gesserit as well since the wild Fremen Reverend Mothers have basically thrown their lot with someone against the interests of the main order.
@@cursedkei66It's the Gesserit civil war basically, but Paul and Feyd are the champions.
This was quite honestly, the most exhilarating entrance I've ever seen in a movie.
This scene, and the speech afterwards is probably my favorite part of a movie, ever
THIS is how you use slow motion snyder.
Thank god for Vileneuve and Dune. Bless the Film Maker and His Movies. May his filmmaking cleanse the Hollywood.
This music is like a combo of Harkonnen atmosphere, Fremen rhythm and Atreides motif. All the different sides of Paul's identity combined.
i was in costco one day shortly after i saw this and there was a huge wave of people with shopping carts going in the opposite direction as me and i had to walk through the middle of them and i literally felt like paul because all the carts were going around me and all of a sudden i just had the stupidest smile on my face lol
I had the privilege to watch this on the IMAX screen.
The moment this scene started, I got shivers. You can feel the burden of power in the music.
Hans is brilliant. Absolutely one of the best musical scores in any movie ever. Period.
The best one. Ive Heard countless scores in my life. This one is without single doubt the best
At this point in the movie I realized this is not a hero story at all. The music, the black sand, the worm, the way his black cloak blows in the wind, the fremen moving out of his way with fear all in their eyes. This scene radiates pure horror and darkness and it’s absolutely beautiful. Thank you Denis and thank you Hans.
He look fine as a OP hero, until he gave his speed at the meeting, his every words were venom.
Yes the tone definitely shifted after Paul drank the water of life.
This scene is what is known as a director going god mode. 🤘
...and the soundtrack composer also in god mode both while under the influence of Spice.
This is what happens when you hire a director that respect and understands the source material unlike the clowns who made Rings of Power or Kathleen Kennedy.
I just noticed Paul is casually walking and not sandwalking
The slow crawl on Jessica in her veil with the drums going is giving me an adrenaline overdose aack
The most “I’m Him” movie clip ever
What the hell does that even mean?
@@wiinterflowers95 "I'm that guy!"; "I'm the/thee man!"; "I'm the one!"
@@SectionChief Still don't get it.
@@wiinterflowers95 because u are retarded
God, this scene was so fucking HARD. Seat was shaking in IMAX and my jaw was on the floor, just remember leaning over to my pal going "yeah, Paul's not the hero of the story, is he?"
Hardest walk in ever in cinema history
I love this scene so much because it shows his acceptance of his fate in that he no longer moves with the crowd, as a dmaller part of the fremen Whole, but is forging his own path through them like a shark in a shoal of fish.
This in theory should be the welcoming of a messiah, but it feels more like the arrival of a harbinger of doom.
Which is why i love paul as a deconstruction of the white savior trope. Hes both. He's the messiah who saves- by being the harbinger of doom and destruction to everything, even those he saves. (Culturally, mind you.)
This scene made me so excited for Messiah. Its my favorite book in the dune saga, and it def feels like Denis understands what Paul is.
I totally agree with you. I love how this scene shows what it takes to be and feels like to be a hero in a grim, non-polarised world, instead beign a white saviour in a fairy tale
" Like sifting sand through a screen...we sift people " this is also a representation of Mohiams analogy
"No more terrible disaster could befall your people than for them to fall into the hands of a Hero."
My favorite fucking scene ever, this in theaters blew me away
This scene has a great soundtrack, it brings back the "Leaving Caladan" motif for his true arrival as a creature of the desert, something completely adapted and one with Arrakis. His emergence not as just a duke, but a messiah.
If I'm not mistaken, it has some of the same notes.
This scene gave me chills in the cinema. It was a breathtaking experience seeing this in imax at night.
This is a work of art
Timothée and Denis did a phenomenal work with the characterization of Paul. The level of badassery of Paul here is quite high and he earned it. We saw a little boy reluctant to hold power in Part One becoming one of the most powerful tyrant of the known galaxy... 10/10 for character development!
We are so lucky to have Denis as a dune fanboy, i saw this movie 3 times in theatres
0:32 if i were a freman and saw this man i’d believe it was jesus coming
That’s what it was like for them a man sent from the hand of God itself what believer could still doubt after seeing him
@bufongodemdabae308 and when you look at it all. Their belief holds weight. Their God (the worm) delivered this boy and the boy does change the entire universe and Their world
No kidding me too
real
This is better than anything Star Wars has ever done.
It's miles better than the Disney Star Wars shit.
The transformation of a crown prince into a genocidal messiah within the track powerful path possible and with one of the most fantastic plans ever realized.
It was at this moment, Paul and the Fremen were finally ready to take on the Sardaukar. At this moment, they finally had surpassed even the Sardaukar’s capabilities.
Never a good sign when the “savior” has this as theme music. This is one of the coldest scenes in cinema history.
One of the most badass scenes in all of cinema
One of my biggest regrets was not seeing this in a cinema. Even watching it on my home system felt like one hell of cinematic experience.
The Lisan al-Gaib did not come to bring peace, but the sword
That’s kind of blasphemous
First the sword...then peace
@@LeahJames616 good
@@emptyorchestras God bless you
💯🔥
I love how the beat sounds like marching footsteps imo, which is fitting considering he's about to lead the Fremen into a war
Whoever described this as the health inspector walking into the best ghetto Popeye’s…. I love you.
One of the most bad ass villian intros ever.
From this moment on Paul was like a force of nature
this might be the hardest scene of all time
Freman 1: "So do you think is really the Lisan al Gaib?"
Freman 2: "Idk man, I'm not really into that whole thing.."
0:26 :
Freman 1: "..."
Freman 2: "... well shit he's him"
I really hope this movie has a 4 hour directors cut. I’ll watch it 100x.
I love the Lut in this scene
Right after paul realize he is Harkonnen
They using The Music the ambience and the Lut from Harkonnen Planet
Even they included the Harkonnen Chant
Paul should give a tip to that worm for making his entrance grand
This scene is just......perfect.
I said this on the ost track video but I'll say it here too: This scene makes me feel like im there in the world of dune, watching THE very messiah of my world come to bring forth THE future as HE sees it. To lead a holy war in his name, and to feel the very raw power of this world, all within the span of a minute.
And a literal God appears behind him to "bless his path" - as is Shai-Hulud a personification of God for Freemen
No dialog, just imagery speaking for itself.
This goes HARD
Imagine Denis directing prequel Trilogy, and we see Anakin turn to darkside like this completly justified
What are you taking about?.
Denis is adapting his vision of the book. But Lucas is the creator of his own work, and no one understands his vision more than himself.
So if anyone is going to know how he wants to portray Anakin, it would be the author himself. Not an external director
Very heavy Dune : Messiah vibes in that scene.
I don't think the cello rental is going to give your deposit back, Hans
5 year old me walking into my mother's room to announce that I have pooped the bed:
That moment when Paul comes to the Bene Gesserit and Jessica's long shot! The music change! Goosebumps!
This scene becomes even more powerful when you compare it to the "Leaving Caladan" scene in Dune Part 1. Similar music - but less gritty and foreboding - and instead of a sandworm coming out of the sand, you have an atreides transport rising out of the water
Best scene in the movie
Man this hit so hard in imax
there’s something special about one of the hardest scenes in cinema history being titled “paul arrives.”
Timmy’s acting since the first movie has changed DRAMATICALLY and it is AWESOME!
The music, cinematography, costuming perfectly display the transition of Paul to a young man trying to find his way to a changed man that has a mission. Damn brilliant scene.
This movie affects me like a fucking drug. I got a full body high most of the eight times I saw it.
I'm so obsessed with this scene
10 y/o me walking back to the classroom after getting called to the principal's office
paul got two cloaks on you know this mf not fuckin around
This is cinema
I remember at this point I was completely tranced with this movie, I couldn't stop looking and it was like pure hypnosis
Hans Zimmer is out of this world
If they didn’t want us following *Lisan al-Gaib* then why did they give him such an entrance?
this is a cinematic masterpiece
What +500000 aura does to a mf
Hearing that thumper in that worms mouth as it Descends into the sand is just so chilling! Fuckn Love it!
Hans Zimmer's music for Dune is so simple, but has more impact than any other score I've heard recently. It's really not that complicated musically but has so much power. That's why he's so brilliant.
If you look closely he was walking normally, yet the worm make no attempt to consume him. Like it is crawling beside him.