Dune: Part Two | Paul Atreides Vs. Feyd-Rautha | ClipZone: High Octane Hits
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Paul faces Feyd in a brutal showdown that will determine the fate of Arrakis.
ABOUT DUNE: PART 2
The saga continues as award-winning filmmaker Denis Villeneuve embarks on “Dune: Part Two,” the next chapter of Frank Herbert’s celebrated novel Dune, with an expanded all-star international ensemble cast. The film, from Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures, is the highly anticipated follow-up to 2021’s six-time Academy Award-winning “Dune.”
The big-screen epic continues the adaptation of Frank Herbert’s acclaimed bestseller Dune with returning and new stars, including Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet (“Wonka,” “Call Me by Your Name”), Zendaya (“Spider-Man: No Way Home,” “Malcolm & Marie,” “Euphoria”), Rebecca Ferguson (“Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning”), Oscar nominee Josh Brolin (“Avengers: End Game,” “Milk”), Oscar nominee Austin Butler (“Elvis,” “Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood”), Oscar nominee Florence Pugh (“Black Widow,” “Little Women”), Dave Bautista (the “Guardians of the Galaxy” films, “Thor: Love and Thunder”), Oscar winner Christopher Walken (“The Deer Hunter,” “Hairspray”), Stephen McKinley Henderson (“Fences,” “Lady Bird”), Léa Seydoux (the “James Bond” franchise and “Crimes of the Future”), with Stellan Skarsgård (the “Mamma Mia!” films, “Avengers: Age of Ultron”), with Oscar nominee Charlotte Rampling (“45 Years,” “Assassin’s Creed”), and Oscar winner Javier Bardem (“No Country for Old Men,” “Being the Ricardos”).
“Dune: Part Two” will explore the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a warpath of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, he endeavors to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.
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That "silence" in the theater is way better
It was so intense everyone jumped.
Amazing moment indeed
So much better
Yer !! More demonic or something along those lines
First time i hear this version of "silence", sounds weaker
Bob Dylan vs. Elvis Presley
A little less conversation, a little more action.
I like the contrast between Gurney, who is loyal but still has his free will and his own rationale, and Stilgar, who has become completely blind by faith and is a full-on fanatic.
And soon he's gonna be Paul's brow beaten bookkeeper
Stilgar has as much free will as Gurney: He just uses it to follow a Bene Gesserit prophecy.
Gurney on the other hand owes House Atreides his very existence as a free man.
Which is why Paul says, in the book: ' _I have seen a friend become a worshiper_ .'
Its not a fair comparison. They are both loyal and follow their faith.
@@woodstocksnoopy5786 how is it not a fair comparison? You have two advisors to Paul, but they are motivated to advise/help for different reasons. Very comparable
Feyd is really just fighting because he hates Paul’s lavish hair.
Cousin rivalry 😅
how are u going to end it just before the fatal stab on feyd 🤣
Right?!?!
Noobs posted this video
Terrible corte... por lo cual no le daré me gusta 🤬👎
Yep, I was cursing this ending!
Lisan al giab 😂😂😂😂tf
Just people living in the moment, not a mobile phone in sight.
Butlerian Jihad, baby.
🤣🤣🤣 ong bro
Yeah, people are no very confortable in their CELL phones.
This is brilliant 😂
Paul: "I'll take the hand of your daughter."
Irulan: "I beg your fucking pardon?"
Chani: "I beg your fucking pardon?"
Very poorly written. Her portrayal is totally contradictory to the book
@@darbyohara who?
@@Sam-py9qq I think is meaning chani interpretation. In the book she is far more comprehensive towards Paul actions. In the book for example when she doesn't escape the palace after Paul offers to marry Irulan.
Personal opinion I don't dislike how she is in the film but I hope in the third movie to not see a romance drama where Paul has to give explanation every time of why he does what he does.
And I hope that there would be a much deeper relationship between paul and Irulan
What if the daughter chose to be the champion? That would've been awkward huh
Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!
No CGI, no music. Just two men fighting. This scene is brilliant.
agreed
100% agreed
literally the whole enviroment is cgi wth you taking about
@@antoniosandoval38441. You don’t know that, could be a legitimate set piece. 2. You can’t tell that it’s CGI even if it is so why are you hating?
@@jjjaylon you might right, maybe they travel along the space into a deset planet to get that photography
The fact you can't notice if something it's cgi (like many others) doesn't mean someone can't tell if it's cgi or not
Pro tip, When your SO takes the timeout from a crisis to tell you to tell you "I will love you as long as I breathe, " that means they be about to do something that'd really hurt you.
Yeah... It's like "it's not you, it's me. It's no one's fault. I really wish you to be happy" -kind of crap
"IF SHADDAM IV WANTS MORE COWBELL, WE SHOULD PROBABLY GIVE HIM MORE COWBELL." -Muad'Dib
Gurney: 🔔 🍗
How incredibly stylish to have an armour set full of protruding and bulging metal details, plates, pauldrons and at the same time completely open throat, neck and even collarbones.
That's Holltwood for you !
In lore still suits aren’t meant to be armor they are made to preserve moisture purely and not defend, this is like complaining there’s no chain mail in a Hazmat suit.
if you watched you'll know thats stillsuits to survive in the desert. Not an armour. An armour in this universe is the body shield that stops fast moving object hence why they use knife to slowly penetrate the field and stab. In this fight, both of them deactivated their shield because its a duel.
How incredibly stylish to criticize something you know nothing about.
@@AnthonyTobyEllenor-pi4jq Normiecore
2:31 ah yes, zendaya preforming what is known as "acting"
I find it funny that there’s no loud sound effect there usually is when Paul says “silence!” It just sounds like the reverend mother was so caught off guard she stumbled back. 1:51
I have, over the years, seen all the Dune projects and read the books.
While I recognize that not everything is as the original source material lays out, these two actors play their roles better than any before them and this director does a great job of breathing the air into this universe.
Why nobody is talking about "She is your pet"😂😂😂😂
Perhaps?
“I will love you as long as I breathe”
Me: “You crazy kids”
*barely 5 minutes later*
"Yeah I'll marry that random princess instead"
Reverend Mother calls Paul an abomination, imagine if she knew about Jessicas baby 😅
It’s Jessica’s baby that’s the abomination, not Paul.
This was changed for the film
Так она узнала.
She is talking about Alia
Not in the movie no @@darbyohara
In the book Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam did know about Alia.
Even Paul couldn't resist the snow bunny.
Paul is cruel to Irulan in Dune Messiah. He’s verbally and emotionally abusive to her
That "Silence" in IMAX was intense.
That "silence" made me shut up
I wish they had left the scene in from the 80’s dune movie where Paul, after killing Feyd, uses the voice and splits him and the floor open to show he could have killed him with a word at anytime.
Why? That was stupid and wasn’t even in the book. In the David Lynch movie they made the voice look dumb. The weirding way was a martial arts style
You're getting a down vote for leaving this open dammit 😂
I wish there was more of an interaction between Paul and the Reverend Mother.
There is in the book, it is as satisfying as you'd hope
Hard to hate on this depiction of Feyd-Rautha. He has that special kind of aura that is only reserved for the villains who is liked regardless of what they have done. Plus it felt like he died a little too early, no?
What non-book readers don't know...and Dennis couldn't...almost...allow, is that Paul knew how this fight would end. Saw every moment of it.
What we were robbed of...was Count Fenring.
Now his reaction...was...mmmm...interesting.
First this guy kills Bella’s vampire husband in France and now he’s killed the King, Elvis Presley.
0:35 might be my favourite frame of the whole series
3:07 "Weak? My father brought down the Emperor of the Known Universe."
It's amazing to think that Paul can see the future and anticipate his enemy's every move, and Feyd still has him on the back foot for the entire fight
Paul does not see every moves. Its more of threads of future, all at once, rather than a set path of known events. He might know the general outcome of the fight and how badly he will be stabbed but not every moves. And there are futures where he loses and the path ends. So like a fighter but more precise and clear ab his opponent's potential moves.
Because this move, this scene and the interpetation of this classic is so ridiculously wrong it's almost comical. And yet people liked this?
@@MrHootie249one of the greatest movie’s ever. Cry
@@MrHootie249😂😂 no it’s not. This movie is incredibly accurate, Denis villanuve is a huge Dune fan. This was his dream, only difference in this fight from the book is feyds blade had poison.
It's got something to do with Paul knowing that it doesn't matter if he wins or loses this duel - the outcome stays the same. He dies, he becomes a martyr and the Fremen begin their holy war. He wins, he reinforces himself as the prophet and the Fremen begin their holy war.
The choreography in this fight scene is just amazing. I also like the way Timothée's hair is styled before the fight scene.
Chani acting heartbroken after she literally disavowed Paul is hilarious.
I don't know why but I always found the five first seconds to be extremely gorgeous and powerful, with Paul walking with so much confidence with his most loyal commanders by his sides and the sun rising...Beautiful shot.
This scene needed more cowbell
"I'll be honest, Fedyakin, it was sounding great. But, I could've used a little more cowbell." -Shaddam IV
@@ammanbansal2265 lol. Can anyone look at Walken ever again without thinking "I coulda used a little more cowbell. Explore the space"
@@bixby9797 I loved this movie, but I couldn't take him seriously in this film because all I could think of was "more cowbell."
@@ammanbansal2265 Isn't it odd that a career of acting has come down to a SNL skit that is legendary but not encompassing that persons work?
@@bixby9797 I find it more odd that this is considered to be an "epic science fiction" property starting an academy award winning actor, whose SNL skit follows him anywhere he goes.
This was a solid hand to hand duel. I wonder if there is a single wide shot of the e whole fight.
No cause they don’t do it in one take.
@@MylesKillis of course not but any decent fight choreographer would block out the whole fight as a continuous scene
@@MylesKillisI’m sure they have a one take version it probably just didn’t make the cut. Considering how phenomenal of a director Villenueve is, it definitely exists somewhere.
@@davidhooper259 you have seen 3 movies
May thy knife chips and burgers...
Feyd, I've got to have more cow-bell
This might be the best one on one fight scene ever
Brad Pitt in Troy has a say in that convo too
Watch Raid 2
The movie was good. But they really screwed up with the way they treated Chani. They left out what Lady Jessica says to her, and who the universe will know who Paul's life partner really is.
probably saving it for the third movie
The movie Chani is completely different from the book Chani.
@@Lone_Star_Proud Book Chani was more likable by a fucking mile. Movie Chani acts like a child.
Book Chani was really a pet in the end. Movie Chani is not, I liked that change of hers.
Maybe they could have found a middle ground. The movie version did nothing but complain and sneer throughout.. She was unlikable in my opinion
100% harkonnen vs 50% harkonnen
1:50 Every chad with his mother-in-law.
Chris walked trying to get a dancing scene in when he walks in
He gave Feyd his weapon of choice.
Jessica's lil smirk after Paul uses the voice on the Bene Gesserat
You left out the best part. Total fail!
He gets stabbed in the gut on the left hand side, then takes the knife out and stabs the enemy without him noticing, or showing any pain. Great Hollywood magic!
Paul is supposed to know what's coming, so maybe he braced for it. He also has all the memories of his ancestors, so that pain might be nothing to him.
Dude can literally make people do what he wants with just his voice. You're worried about THAT being Hollywood magic? Lmao
Paul could endure pain. It was demonstrated in part one of dune when he was tested with his hand in a box.
He then takes the knife out of his right shoulder, Hollywood is amazing
@@Haannibal777 Fayd also went through the box test though, but Paul is Lisan Al Giab so I'll let it slide.
Man I liked the movie but I do hate when the main character is losing the whole time and just wins the fight in the last move
How the hell you get away with blue balling us all like that.
Butler fighting like an absolute animal
Frank Herbert clearly was inspired by the Lensmen Series (written by E.E. Smith). In that series, promising bloodlines on several planets are nurtured over thousands of years to create the ultimate speciman of each species with unprecedented powers, with the human instance ultimately proving the most successful. The 1st book of the series ("Triplanetary") was especially entertaining because it detailed the roles played by multiple generations of the 2 primary bloodlines on Earth during different eras in human history (the Roman Empire, etc.). Someday that seminal science fiction series will get its due.
Am i the only one that thinks about mortal kombat when i watch this ?
Stilgar: “Muad’dib leads the way”
When Paul choses his war name, Stilgar says: “Muad’dib is wise in the ways of the desert… The constellation that points to the North Star we fremen call Muad’dib. The one who points the way.”
He forgot about the blade in Paul's side, thus the sounds of him pulling it out to ...
Well. Cutting off the last part? For what reason? I'll not watch your channel again.
I wanted Feyd to win because he seemed like the better man !
Feyd: She is your pet?
Paul: Well.. I mean I did hit it, and then I did quit it, so... I guess, yeah.
*Feyd slices her throat*
Nah that ending is criminal, i sentence you to life with no parole wtf
3:20 He was holding in his tears about his father 😢
Chani makes me damn sick. This was Paul's moment to shine and she made it about herself...just like a damn woman.
7:13 Rob Roy Atreides 😅
Yep, totally stole that :)
Neither asked nor given.
@@imcallingjapan2178 Brilliant !!
The bald guy always attack first
This clip is only one day old and almost at 100K views already? AS IT WAS FORETOLD 😳😳😳
At least Feyd-Rautha was honest, that is more that can be said for Paull Atreides
The daughter was so for being his wife
I haven't seen this kind of fight choreography since the Matrix
He called leto weak however he would lose to him in a duel
I like that paul could cause earth shaddering moving with his voice in the other movie his power wasnt felt like it did in the other movie
I feel like feyd is fresh , Paul has just been fighting alongside the firemen , so I bet he’s more tired. Still defeated him!
In what world do you cut it at that moment.. wtf lol
Amazing movie
Paul already saw the outcome he didn’t have to change anything. MOA’DIB
Wait is this the official 1:90:1 ratio?
Can't see how this was nominated for an Oscar?
bro there is no bass enhancment on "Silence!" part? That was the weakest silence I have ever heard.. dislike
No respect on his "silence" at all.
I always wondered how I would do in a knife fight to the death.
Feyd was in control for whole time... Much better fighter than Paul...
Not in the book though no.
Dune-1 gave a sneak insight into Pauls fighting strategy going in to face Feyd. If you watch the very first training session with his warmaster Gurney Halleck it highlights two things: One - Be ready to fight at ALL TIMES (mood has nothing to do with it) and two (most important lesson) the sneak attack blade. I believe Paul went into this fight knowing that Feyd was an exceptional opponent and would need to catch him off-guard with this sneak attack. So esstially - Paul was in control before it even started. Not to mention - he finally accepted the revelation that he is the Kwisatz Haderach and so confident in his outcome - which was to win. without a doubt
Denis Villaneuve once again blew me away with the beautiful cinematography and world building. He truly is one of the most visionary directors when it comes to science fiction. My biggest issue with the 2nd installment was the movie spent too much time developing the relationship between Chani and Paul. The book portrayed the vast majority of The Fremen, including Chani, as having the same mindset as Stilgar. Most of them believed in the prophecy. Villeneuve's take on this was fine, but Chani ends up looking like a whiner and a child who puts her emotions ahead of her people, where the book portrays her as absolutely willing to follow Paul, and his role in the prophecy.
I keep wondering how Gurney would do fighting against Feyd-Rautha. Any Dune experts out there willing to pose a theory?
He's better than Paul so I suspect he'd own him. Feyd struggled against the other weakened Atrides warrior at the beginning
@dreamEternal Yeah I researched it and apparently even Duncan admitted that Gurney beats him 6 out of 10 times. I'm pretty sure Feyd would be lucky to survive 10 seconds going against Gurney.
Who knew Sam Brinton had skills?
would love to have a showing of this part 1 and 2 in imax with some popcorn/soda lol I saw part 3 times in imax damn 60 dollars on that but worth it haha.
Chuck Norris could take either of them or both of them at the same time...with both hands behind his back.
Any serious role is so unbelievable with Chalamet. He looks 12 and weighs about 100lbs...real scary. 😂
Well for this movie he bulked up to over 135lbs so that is why he looks so tough and menacing during this fight!!!
Tend to agree, I would have cast Paul, Chani and Jessica differently
1.) A more masculine Paul.
2), An older Jessica, (she looks like his big sister), Eva Green would be perfect.
3.) A better looking Chani without a pug nose, and somebody who can act, Jennifer Lawrence maybe ?
@@AnthonyTobyEllenor-pi4jq 1-3: All pure bollocks.
Paul is only a teenager, and in the books is described as smaller than average, but he's very quick and skilled, thanks to his training with Duncan Idaho and Gurney Halleck.
Every seconds of this movie is Perfect
He needs to stick to wonka type of movies these rolls don't fit him as a person at all
If Gurney fought Feyd instead of Paul, what would be the outcome and how long would it take?
Chalamet was such a bad cast for Paul.
Who clipped the end of the fight?
My one criticism of this scene is that when Paul is being a Duke, he presents and speaks as an angry petulant (lethal) child; all that shouting, when gravitas and a smooth delivery - in my opinion - would have carried the day.
It's not conveyed well. But Paul's silence is with the voice.
He's 15 years old in the story.
Your one criticism comes from living your life in a alternative reality they put realism into the screaming and yelling this isn't an exaggerated TV show where people act like Saint here in reality people yell and scream oh boy there it is you act like a child expecting that to be everyday real life behavior😂😂😂😂
One thing you must realize is Paul shows maturity because the emperor attempted to provoke him with the mini speech about his father. The fact that Paul is a 15yo boy and doesn’t just slit the emperor’s throat right there is already an act of maturity.
@@jjjaylon Hello:-) Paul was 15 when he escaped with his mother into the desert. By the time House Corino is drawn to Arakis, Paul's fremen have been raising merry hell for four years. In the book, Paul is 19/20 years old, and married, and had a child (that was killed during a Sardaukar raid shortly before the Emperor comes to Arakis).
After acting like a complete b**ch to Paul, I'm super glad tjos version of Chani got the chance to be humiliated while Paul asks for the hand of another woman.
If you're going to post a clip, at least post the resolution......
To be honest I would take Florence Pugh over Zendaya
Where i can watch this?
what the emperor doesn't know: Jessica the the daughter of the Revered Mother and Baron Harkonnen.
So indeed, Feyd-Rautha is Pauls cousin.
The Bene-Gesserit planned to marry Feyd-Rautha to Paulette, the female baby of Jessica, to breed the Kwasitz-Haderach. But Jessica gave birth to Paul and so she changed history of mankind.
In comparison to the original this is diabolical!
the scene is great but ending the video before the final move is just amateurish.
Muad'Dib's arms and legs looks like McDonald's french fries.
The Chani character was the only disappointment in this movie.
Agree 100% ! the casting of minor characters was awesomly good but the main three were unsuited to their roles.
Disliked for the cliff hanger
Fear the Walken.
I can’t believe this… “don’t like 👎” 😅
Ended it at that point? Really?
blocked, for low octane hits that don't finish