Fart Jokes Kept Timothée & Zendaya Entertained On The "Dune" Set
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2021
- Stephen's visit to Arrakis continues as the stars of "Dune," Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet, admit that they would tell each other fart jokes to keep things fun on set. "Dune" opens in theaters and on HBO Max today! #Dune #Zendaya #TimothéeChalamet
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Zendaya having to spend more days doing press than she did on set lols
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Lol
Yeah pretty much. Unless they also filmed the 2nd film at the same time, her walking in the desert a few times in different costumes must have been very harsh
@@Mike__B they said in the interview they haven't filmed the 2nd part yet
@@amyd6518 Ugh, so even if it doesn't flop and they move on, probably looking at a few years for them to conclude and actually finish the story?
People need to understand that Dune isn't a flashy, fast-paced thrill ride like Star Wars, it's focused more on worldbuilding and lore than on action, it's more artistic than commercial. It is an adaptation of a book that prompts readers to think, so if you go into a cinema expecting simple fun then you will be disappointed, Dune is anything but simple.
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I just hope vilneauve does it justice like he did with blade runner 2049
I don’t think he’s made a bad film so I think it will be good
I also hope when people see similarities between Dune and Star Wars and other stories they realise which one it is that is that came first and which is derivative.
I might just copy and paste this comment under a bunch of Dune videos XD people need to understand this.
I agree. But managing expectations is important. You hear multimillion dollar sci-fi, with two of the most marketable actors of their generation you're not expecting an arthouse film.
Nolan has managed to make beautiful, engaging films with depth and meaning, thrilling too.
I think the art is in the balance and I think the balance was too heavily skewed on one side.
Please somebody give stephen a role in part 2. The man can't even hide how thrilled he is.
It’s actually adorable
if Daniel Craig and Prince William and Harry can be in Star Wars, Stephen can most definitely be in Dune
Z says "I didn't need a ritual to calm myself down" ...while immediately ritualistically cracking her knuckles to calm herself down.
i have no idea why but this part of the video made me lol
You can see how much Timothy has grown just by watching his interview. He can handle interview better and maturedly now.
He seems impressively thoughtful and mature for his age.
He's always been mature but it's ironic that you comment that about an interview where he mentions fart jokes lmao
Fun fact: Timothy and Tom Holland are same age (and as you know both are Zendaya's screen partners)
He is not that young
@@sicfxmusic While Timothee Chalamet looks closer to my age, I still feel uncomfortable sexualizing Tom Holland😭 Boy looks 18
damn the desert background. really shows how much of a fan stephen is. love this
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And the sound effects. :)
@@tovanto3971 u
...wow your bar is low
I must not watch Dune on the small screen, small screen viewing is the vibe-killer.
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True, watch it in cinema. Screen is only half the issue with watching at home, the other is the way better sound system in theaters that gives Zimmer's fantastic work the bang it needs
Support your local cinemas.
This is film is an almost perfect example of "why we need to have big screen viewings".
I will let the small screen screening pass over and I will turn my eye to the big screen. Only I will remain.
I went with my Tablet in my Bed, really close to my face. No public annoyance or such things. Will probably hit a theater at some point.
I love how nerdy Zendaya speaks ... it's genuinely a really nice thing that she doesn't adopt any kind of popular requirements of how we're supposed to speak or sound in the public eye.
Fun fact: Zendaya has more screen time in this interview than in the movie 😅
they solely using this (wonderful) pair to help promote the movie. The Dune producers know that everyone (especially the younger people) know these two, which will help get people to go to the theatres
Her character has a bigger role to come in the book so I assume she will get more screen time in the sequel.
Arrival blew me away..it's one of my favorite films and Amy Adams should've gotten an academy award nomination for it.
Arrival got me thinking about language and time. I can’t believe I hadn’t managed to catch his Blade Runner sequel and I’m always kicking myself for that. Fuck Christopher Nolan. Give me Denis anytime, especially got for sci-if!
I’m sorry but Timothee Chalamet is just a delight, Zendaya meanwhile is an absolute gem. It’s wonderful to see this fresh crop of high class actors who are so charming,well adjusted and down to earth 🌎
Sorry to disagree but I feel the casting was ill-considered.
@@frankstared what? The cast is incredible. One of the best cast movies I’ve ever seen, nothing feels out of place. Tim is a perfect Paul Atreidis, the Lady Jessica is portrayed wonderfully and Oscar Isaac embodies duke Leto. Even from the books you get the feel that this a Spanish old money royal house. Who would you have cast to make this film then?
Nothing to feel sorry for, they are just excellent.
@@DonMo999 Isaac was probably the best of this lot while Skarsgard and Ferguson (too much screen time) were merely ok. Momoa and the Matrix-like fight scenes really brought this film down a few notches, but that's Hollywood.
Meh, I would have preferred someone like Christian Bale or even Paul Bettany (I adored Lynch's work with Kyle MacLachlan and the inimitable Dean Sotckwell, while of course Sian Phillips was scintillating in 84') , though they are getting long in the tooth. The casting of 84' blew this away, imho. Today have sacrificed compelling good taste, script-writing and plot sequencing to CGI, visual effects, terrible audio and the superficial. I felt like I was watching a Marvel or Star Wars prequel-build a franchise and milk the cow (or cat?).
@@frankstared This film was very decent but I agree with you. We're so woefully lacking in true movie stars these days. Chalamet is beautiful and full of potential but people are acting like every performance he does must be gold, which of course shouldn't be the case because he's still young and learning. Zendaya felt a bit too Disney Channel for this type of project, though the franchise is a great opportunity to see more of her capabilities. Bautista and Momoa, despite being wonderful humans, didn't have the serious filmography to match a movie of this caliber, either, but I'm glad they're branching out. Love Skarsgard but he seemed miscast here as did Ferguson. All in all, I wasn't blown away by the casting, though I do think Chalamet was the right choice for this.
These two, Florence Pugh, Saoirse Ronan… top of the next generation of acting greats. Anya Taylor-Joy
YESS
YES OMG
Jodie Comer, Tom Holland, Thomasin McKenzie, Angorie Rice
@@darkunicorn1203 I hope Tom Holland would do more artistic films instead of action tho
@@bennyton2560 as a fan I want to see Tom Holland in a more matured role/film and artistic and more complex role but to be fair his performance in Cherry and Devil's All the time are powerful maybe not the best film but her performance carried the film ...I see a lot of potential on him and his performance in The Impossible was so emotionally captivating not mention he's only 15 in that movie.
NEVER underestimate the power and influence of a well placed fart joke.
*Trump speaks out of both sides of his ass,*
*A vile wind that makes one aghast.*
*The obnoxious ones are loud & abrasive;*
*The silent ones treacherously pervasive.*
*He clouds the air with nasty evictions,*
*Overwhelming deeply held convictions.*
*Banish the foul creature while time yet remains,*
*Before en masse insanity reigns.*
One of the things Holden lived by in Chasing Amy.
I can't take this interview seriously with this setting 🤣🤣
They felt the need to keep the blowing wind track, which is distracting
Lol the wind blowing was a terrible idea.
I wish they’d spend a little more time pointing out a key theme of Dune (other than the ecological, the oppression of the Fremen, the family tragedy etc…) which is ‘beware of charismatic leaders, as their mistakes become magnified a million-fold…’ When people follow a charismatic leader to the point of religious/cult-like devotion, you could burn the world [or universe]…
That was what Herbert himself says is the key message… it is especially topical given the western world’s current predilection to electing dangerous, incompetent charismatic leaders… 🤷♂️
>"Genghis...Khan? Was he one of the Sardaukar, m'lord?"
>"Oh, long before that. he killed... perhaps four million."
>"He must've had formidable weaponry to kill that many, Sire. Lasbeams, perhaps, or..."
>He didn't kill them himself, Stil. He killed the way I kill, by sending out his legions. There's another emperor I want you to note in passing--a Hitler. He killed more than six million. Pretty good for those days."
>"Killed... by his legions?" Stilgar asked.
>"Yes"
>"Not very impressive statistics, m'Lord."
>"Very good, Stil." Paul glanced at the reels in Korba's hands. Korba stood with them as though he wished he could drop them and flee. "Statistics: at a conservative estimate, I've killed sixty-one billion, sterilized ninety planets, completely demoralized five hundred others. I've wiped out the followers of forty religions which had existed since--"
>"Unbelievers!" Korba protested. "Unbelievers all!"
>"No," Paul said. "Believers."
>"My Liege makes a joke," Korba said, voice trembling. "The jihad has brought ten thousand worlds into the shining light of--"
>"into the darkness," Paul said. "We'll be a hundred generations recovering from Muad'dib's Jihad. I find it hard to imagine that anyone will ever surpass this." A barking laugh erupted from his throat.
>'What amuses Muad'dib?" Stilgar asked
>"I am not amused. I merely had a sudden vision of the Emperor Hitler saying something similar. No doubt he did."
🥶
Maybe they are trying to prevent too many spoilers?
@@JpnhAbou Citation? Is this fan-fiction or in one of the books?
Excellent point. Ultimately the context is unimportant, whenever democracy is undermined by demagoguery the common good itself dies.
@@frankstared oh its one of the books 😏 Dune Messiah
Says Zendaya ... ''I didn't have to pull out any ritual'' ... as she cracks her knuckles.
I couldn't help chuckling at this.
Lots of pressure.
I saw and hate that noise. 😬
@@darrenmitchell2830 Yeah. I suspect that is her "I'm nervous" tell.
Nails on a chalkboard. I heard the same thing and commented hours after you did, happy that you noticed it🥴
Usually when I think of knuckle cracking, I think of it as a ritual. A religion. A belief system. Essentially a tribute to God. That or it's just knuckle cracking
@@dandles2010 it's not that serious bro..
Hope Timothée has a long career... he is great.
Tim's face when z says I met a life long friend 🤣 4:28
Timothée Chalamet is the sh*t. simple and plain. love that man
Probably the best Sci-Fi Epic since Interstellar, and Timothée was in that too!
exactly my thoughts!!
these just have such an amazing chemistry, I really can't wait for Part Two
Stephen has it exactly right... Watching the movie this morning, I can tell you that at no point did the material feel 'lesser than' the book. They even made up for the lack of internal monologues and voiceovers, by embroidering details to explain or emphasize characters' motivations. It was all so skillfully done, and I can't wait for Part 2! 🤩
I just need to know it is far superior to the first Dune, which was a complete abortion.
@@PhoenixProdLLC You will _not_ be disappointed... Except by the realization that we now have to wait for part 2.
@@PhoenixProdLLC Which was Dino DeLaurentis's fault. Check out the Spice Diver Redux, final edit. It's on UA-cam right now.
If only they could have been on the show physically
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@@tovanto3971 send me something scary
Well. Its pretty clear that "The spice must flow..." is gonna be my go-to phrase whenever gas is passed for the next few weeks.
Lmao!
This wasn't in this video tho...did you come up with this one? Or was it part of the longer interview? It's hilarious 😂😂
Next: Stephen interviews Shai-Halud.
Good thing she liked the team..we need her for the next two movies!!😉
You never look nervous Zendaya! You always look really cool and calm. Super excited to watch the movie this weekend. I’m sure with the two of you and the rest of the amazing cast, it’s gonna pull me right in! 💗
Amazing how you can tell just how much timmy loves and respects film!
The true character of the Dune franchise... has yet to come. LETO II ATREIDES... GOD EMPEROR OF DUNE!!!
Duncan Idaho is the real true Dune character, not to diminish the gargantuan gravity of Leto II’s character. I hope Mamoa is up for it!
I’m with Timothy - ARRIVAL is incredible.
Awesome interview; awesome guests!
I like how they both do the ear scratch! Their chemistry is very pleasant
Great movie and cannot wait to see how they continue the series!! Give me the full cut of this movie - I could have watched 5 hours easily
3 times on IMAX, 100000 times at home and I’m sure I’m going to rewatch it many times. I can’t wait for the double screening with Dune part 2 and maybe hopefully Dune Messiah? 🤨🙏
Love this friendship
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Going to the IMAX to see it in 4 hours! So excited! I’ve been waiting for this so long!
How did you like it?
@@Riac007 soooooooo good! Incredible job adapting the book. One of the best casting jobs I’ve seen in a film. And just beautiful from front to back. I just wish it didn’t get cut off halfway through the story. They better make Pt. 2!
Does anyone remember the glossary in the back (front?) of Dune? Like the definition for Baklava? 😁 Half lebanese and half greek, I absolutely LOVED Dune. Frank Herbert really was amazing
This interview is longer than Zendaya's screen time.
Zendaya and Timothee are one of the most beautiful human beings on this planet
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One of? They're two separate people.
I’m amazed!!! Perfect, perfect adaptation!!! I’m so happy 😭
I have to admit, there are some scenes that I am looking forward to seeing an very extended edition of.
Watching this tonight! Can’t wait
Man, y'all really leaned into that sweeping wind sound effect, huh. Haha. Could have been nice as an establishing that fades out with audience applause but it got a little distracting after some time. I see what you were going for though.
I love this woman
Can’t wait to see it!
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@@tovanto3971 well played... troll of the day fosho
Love them both
Excellent. So, so good. : )
Zendaya 💕💕💕
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It's well made and very tightly edited. No speilberg-like money shots, but plenty of action and tension.
As she cracks her knuckles right at the end. That's a first for the Late Show.
4:40 that phalangeal cracking got shivers up my spin
Zendaya was on set for like four days lol
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Someone else said this and I agree they it would be great if they gave Colbert a lil role in dune part 2 he genuinely loves those books a lot.
My husband was slightly disappointed at the lack of internal monologue being voiced as in the Kyle Mc. and Sting version, and I was like, "Are you kidding?! That was the most annoying part of that version!" I enjoyed this a lot more than I thought I would, having only seen the aforementioned version, although Jason Mamoa with no facial hair was triggering - I cried the first time I ever saw my dad clean-shaven, and JM took me right back - thanks, DUNE! 😊
Newcomers to Dune might get lost. There are vocabulary words like (Shai Hulud, Gom Jabbar, Bene Gesserit, Kwisatz Haderach to name a few) that will throw a monkey wrench to a lot of non book readers that are not really explained well in the movie and part 1 is heavy on the dialogue and world building. Luckily for part 2 (if it happens) Denis V. said that it would be a lot more action and less talking and that the camera would be doing the heavy load.
As a non book reader I couldn’t get into my first viewing of this movie. I found it a little boring and I watched it in IMAX. Went home the same night and watched it on HBO max with subtitles and really got into it. IMAX speakers don’t help with dialogue cause it drowns the voices in some scenes, especially when they whisper then on English words. I almost had to force myself to rewatch, but I’m glad I did and got more out of it and started reading the book and now know what the Dune specific vocabulary words I mentioned earlier. A movie shouldn’t take a second, third or more viewing, but in this case, it might for a lot of others. I’m glad I did and I appreciate the movie more that my first viewing.
Stephen, you're such a Nerd! I love you!
04:40 "...i didn't have to...pull out any kind of (takes out three dolls of the enemy and snaps their head) ritual to calm myself down..." Glad to hear it... :)
I am really looking forward for the Dylan biopic starring T
I did exactly what Stephen said - but before he said it. 😎 Dune in XD and then watched again on HBOMAX and will watch again and again!
Going to see this on big screen…been a long time…
Listening to these two, specifically pull up how wonderful filming the movie has been, makes me want to support it even more. Now, I just need to search the couch to get the coins for the outrageous high ticket prices, in shady darkened goo infested rooms, they like to call cinema's around here.
Wait Zendeya was only filming for 5 days? So what does she have like 1 scene in the movie?
It probably breaks off right about when Paul and Jessica escape to the desert...so her main parts will be later..😉🖖
Not really SPOILERY but just in case… This movie ends a short time after they meet. She’s sprinkled throughout though. ☺️
Yup. She's sprinkled throughout. Pretty good movie. I just felt like it was dark AF for some reason. Not as in the tone but the lighting itself. Idk if it was just me. I saw it in 3D.
yes
I was a little disappointed they didn't keep the part when Paul kills Jamis and his mother doesn't ask him, "How does it feel to be a killer?" It always seemed like a very important moment where Paul is surrounded by danger and violence but his mother uses the moment to impress upon him the gravity of taking life.
You know why she said it, right? The Bene Gesserit had been spreading the Messiah legend to every world they inhabited for centuries, and she knew that the implanted legend on Arrakis included a young leader who "gave water for the dead", so she said it to get her son to cry. That way the Fremen would more willingly believe in her son.
It's in the world-building notes of Herbert himself, which his son and his editor, Brian Anderson, used to finish the last several novels he had been working on.
I'm as big a superfan of Herbert as Stephen is. 💜✌️😁 I have spent DECADES digging DEEP. 🖤 I read the original Dune novel in 1973.
@@honorsilverthorne7227 same here. My guess is that this is precisely how they start the second film, once they reach Sietch Tabr and reclaim Jamis’ water.
@@honorsilverthorne7227 wow didn’t know that
@@honorsilverthorne7227 I did not know that. Very interesting.
Amazing cast in Dune, every scene was powerful.
zendaya low key just be talking
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Have to run the time out-
Thanks Zendaya, now I have to pop *my* knuckles.
4:38 - Argh... the knuckle-cracking habit. >shudder
Sounds serious for you. Maybe you should go to the ER.🙄
Dune was shot for IMAX, with IMAX 70mm cameras. The aspect ratio on IMAX release combined with the size of the canvas makes it so much more of an immersive experience. Go see it on IMAX, so we can have the Part II. The US and China theater gross will decide the fate of the series....
Making a movie of Dune is like making a statue of Dark Side of the Moon.
I am sure I will love it, regardless.
Was already done back in 84'.
@@frankstared They made a statue of Dark Side of the Moon?!
@@nathanhughes David Lynch is a rather esoteric film-maker and his version of Dune quite superb.
I've heard it's a very faithful adaptation of the book
@@frankstared i agree the lynch version is great. It led me successfully to the book.
Zen was in it for like 5 mins 😂 I know she's gonna be in the next one a ton but idk why they have her plastered all over the trailer ect. The trailer showed literally the only time she was in the film
Are you kidding? A face like hers is going in the trailer as much as you can squeeze it in.
WHAT IS THIS SET LMAO AND THE BACKROUND NOISE?? AJHSJAJSKAKS
In person interview would’ve had Stephen in full nerd-flow, pity!!
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what? this is an in person interview. just not in the studio lol
@@wZem Nah, Steven isn't in the same room with them. It's all an illusion.
@@randolphpinkle4482 maybe you're right, idk anymore lol
I was sure they are looking at each other like they're in the same room and there are also no weird delays or overlaps that normally happen during remote interviews. They did a pretty good job at least
Yea they are in same room. It was a joke, when Stephen said, they couldn't b here today, so I went to them...... On Arrakis. Which obviously isn't a real place, Stephen studio put desert on sa green screen to look like the planet.
Patience.
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This setting and background noise was so uneccesary 😂😂😂
Timothee trying to compliment Dennis 'It felt like watching Christopher Nolan for first time' LOOOOOL... why would you say that
Seem like lovely people
I want that jacket Tim
Seen both movies, love both of them. But I am monumentally annoyed that I will have to wait like 4 years to get part 2. Sucks...
Also Zendaya’s wearing the necklace Tom gave her. So at least she’s got that going for her 😂
She's "got that going for her?" What does that mean or have to do with her in this movie?
@@sumoni right?
Yes, please explain. Zendaya is an asset to Tom, not the other way around.
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Love Zendaya
They should cast Stephan as the Emperor
0:17 let's be real, there are many aspect of the book that are missing Stephen. I, for example, would like to see Guild Navigators. Hope they will be in part 2. The new movie is amazing. I loved it, but there are some things that didn't make it from the books.
You just answered your own query. You know there will be a part 2.
is it just me or could Timothée totally play Andy Garcia's son?
IDK - I thought the Mentats (which were a large element of the book) got short changed a bit in this adaptation. That said, I agree it's the best of the 3 adaptations done for the book to date.
I thought about that but they’re more background. Mentats are needed to make the world work but they don’t have a huge amount to do with the story - they don’t inspire the action so much as facilitate it. Assuming Thufir appears in the second movie, they could go into some stuff then. Depends on how well this one does in the States, I suppose.
I really liked the eye thing though. No idea if it made sense to anyone who doesn’t know the book, but it played as a nice, quick, non-showy grace note that conveyed what it needed to. Lots of stuff in this movie was like that, like the hand talking. ☺️
I’m a few minutes in to this interview, and Steven is still talking….
They are both so awesome and charming, and also talented. I hope neither of their characters ever births a tyrant.
Saw very little about the Navigators.
Great movie. Zendaya shows up on screen for about 4-5 minutes in a two and a half hour movies
They're talking about fart jokes and my dog literally just farted💩
Love those off-day Wendy I mean windy Tinnitus noises.
I mean Tina Turner Tinnitus.
No spoilers.
Having seen the movie, i'm not sure if i really, really, like or really, really hate how some big plot parts of the book are shown in the movie, and only last for like 10 seconds.
On the one hand i'm glad they didn't waste a bunch of time on stuff i know will not matter in the end... and on the other hand i'm like, 'But that part was very important and explains why this character does that later on, and you just brush over it.'
I guess what i really want is the quality of this movie, but that every detail in the book is also handled in the movie with this quality. But then again, i doubt they would get permission to make 5 movies of 3 hours each.
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Highlight: @4:38
Where is the part in the Late Show where they throw a beach ball back and forth?
5 days?? did zendaya shoot for only 5 days on this production? omg!!!
Patience is code for slow, reaaalllly, reaallllyy sssssllllooooowwww
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I really never felt like it was slow. It was long with only one break in the cinema, but I didn't mind, there is so much to see and so much detail. And I hadn't read the book before, maybe parts, but I was so intruiged.
@@M0oranshi A break? Did they show it with an intermission or did you step out?
I am a huge Frank Herbert fan, & I love you, Stephen; however, I've heard that they left out Feyd Rautha.
Hope it’s as visceral as the 80’s version.
More so, I think. And I didn’t hate te David Lynch version or the Sci-Fi channel version, just so you know where I’m coming from.
The 80s version was a COMPLETE abortion. Truly, truly good awful.
The sound of the wind makes everything they say seem like a wack joke. Lmao.
Lol😂
the only thing I know about Dune is the Syfy channel's saga w/ James McAvoy from back in the day
Which did NOT do the book JUSTICE at ALL.
If only people would just read the book. That is, after all, the only real reference point from which to determine whether the film adaptations are good or bad. 💁