(reviewed: 3/1/24) 4K UHD Special Features Review The 4K UHD release ofDune: Part Twoincludes the feature film in 4K and bonus features on disc, along with a 4K MoviesAnywhere digital copy and a Blu-Ray disc. The 4K quality of the film is fantastic. The clarity is crisp and certainl...
and the special effects are straight from the dime store but if you give up trying to understand it, and just sit back and let it wash around in your mind, it’s not bad.” That was not exactly a rave review for a movie that someone paid $40 million to make, but ...
Unlike typical, modern movies, where action or thrills thrust audiences into the middle of the story at the start, “Dune” commendably – yet un-commercially – begins slowly, developing its enormous collection of interconnected, rivalrous fiefdoms and warriors (complete with hierarchies, spies, ...
I've already mentioned that this movie has had the greenscreened out of it, and not very well. Regardless, there is nothing you can say bad about the design. The cities, interiors, and designs: if any money went into this production, this is where it went. Every detail is attended to...
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Part 1: David Lynch was right. Dune is a hard movie to adapt. Growing up as part of the generation that saw the Alan Smithee cut more on television repeat, it’s kind of hard to have reverence for the material. Now, I knew a few late stage boomers and early Gen Xers that loved ...
January 11, 2022 update:When Warner Bros. sent us the 4K UHD disc to review, I gave the movie a fair second shot. This time, it landed considerably more favorably for me. The special features helped clear up the plot for me, and I felt like I could actually follow the story much be...
Is the legend of “the greatest movie never made” a tragedy or triumph? Perhaps it’s both, butJodorowsky’s Dunedirector Frank Pavich leans toward the latter. The documentary focuses on Jodorowsky’s brilliance and brio, with his interview segments stealing the show. He looks fondly on the...
Movie Review: ‘Dune Part One’ Plot: Based on the landmark 1965 science-fiction novel by Frank Herbert, thousands of years in the future humanity has colonized most of the known galaxy. This is in no small part due to the spice mélange, a substance that extends life, expands ...