Dune Part Two (2024) | First Time Reaction

Grizz watches Dune Part Two (2024) for the first time!
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  • @grizzledwizard7129
    @grizzledwizard7129Ай бұрын

    This reaction was recorded two weeks ago, I have since watched Dune Part 2 in IMAX 2 times! Oh my GAD

  • @roguewasbanned4746

    @roguewasbanned4746

    Ай бұрын

    That’s what a lot of people have done. Such a good movie. I wish they’d take both to theaters at the same time though

  • @johnohrstrom5112

    @johnohrstrom5112

    Ай бұрын

    Bless the Maker and His Water.

  • @DARTH_KN1GHT

    @DARTH_KN1GHT

    Ай бұрын

    This movie is amazing in IMAX! Glad you were able to see it in the theater.

  • @whiterabbitchaser9045

    @whiterabbitchaser9045

    Ай бұрын

    I really wish they left Jessica speech to Chani about wives in.

  • @molamola7093

    @molamola7093

    Ай бұрын

    As written…

  • @SpiralSine6
    @SpiralSine6Ай бұрын

    The scene of Paul embracing his role is some of the best screenwork done in years, so awe-inspiring and so haunting. One speech and he convinces millions of fanatics that he is the savior their entire culture has waited for.

  • @ianmills6260

    @ianmills6260

    Ай бұрын

    Such a bittersweet scene. You can't help but root for Paul, even though you know he is exploiting the fremen.

  • @pleaseshush9800

    @pleaseshush9800

    Ай бұрын

    @@ianmills6260exactly this, we root for him to get them on his side so he can kill the emperor and the baron but at the same time we know what him getting them on his side will lead to. it’s so conflicting.

  • @guybenson3528

    @guybenson3528

    Ай бұрын

    Yes. Denis did a masterful job of clearly showing that Dune is not some white savior novel. It is a cautionary tale about the cost of following a charismatic leader. You root for Paul but despair at what he becomes and where it all leads. And Timothy's acting! His speech at the war council was soul shaking. We know Dune will be nominated again for all those technical awards - special effects, sound, score, costumes, etc. But I think we may also see some serious contenders for acting coming from Part Two.

  • @thesprawl2361

    @thesprawl2361

    Ай бұрын

    That scene is, IMO, one of the greatest scenes in cinematic history. The creeping sense that Paul's power has suddenly lurched into a very dark place; the way he embraces how terrifying and alien he is to his followers - 'I am the one your mothers warned you about'. He is exulting in how utterly petrifying he must seem to the people in the cave - he is no longer some kind of Jesus figure with whom they can communicate on a human level; he is now something alien, awesome, that they must simply fear and obey. It is one of the most startling transformations by any actor. The twinkling eyed, soft, determined young man is replaced by a kind of supernatural demon. This film has the feel of a film that will be spoken of in the same breath as all-time greats in ten, twenty years' time, if it isn't already being spoken of in such a way. Villeneuve hasn't done anything anywhere near this brilliant. It feels like he was born to film this story. And I thknk part of the reason it's so great is that he's been able to see the other adaptations and learn from their mistakes. Lynch's version showed him what did and didn't work, what not to do, what kind of scale was appropriate, what to include and not to include. Ditto the nooughties version. It's like Michael Mann remaking LA Takedown as Heat - he learned from the earlier version and made something almost perfect, and Villeneuve has done the same.

  • @Corusame

    @Corusame

    Ай бұрын

    @@thesprawl2361 Its almost as if Denis Villeneuve was fated to make this movie.

  • @gerardlacroix6015
    @gerardlacroix6015Ай бұрын

    Imagine having your whole culture coopted to be turned into blind zealots rampaging through the galaxy, leaving your planet empty. That had to be rough for Chani.

  • @CedricBassman

    @CedricBassman

    Ай бұрын

    People are so caught up with Stilgar turning into some sort of "comic relief" that they completly miss him going from a strong and respectful leader devolving into nothing more than a blind zealot, completly void of a personality beyond serving the mahdi

  • @iris-xo

    @iris-xo

    22 күн бұрын

    @@CedricBassman LITERALLY honestly so many reactions have been kinda lackluster cuz they really don't pick up on a lot..even tho i feel like denis made it all alot more clear especially with the changes to chani... but yeah seeing who Stilgar was in part 1 vs part 2 is extremely telling

  • @REMAS_THE_BOGTROTTER

    @REMAS_THE_BOGTROTTER

    11 күн бұрын

    ahhh you're twice reborn. my friend become thrice reborn. some prophecies are real far from where they are fake.

  • @datwee7576
    @datwee7576Ай бұрын

    Should be clear, Denis has said that he’s taking a break from Dune for a little while so he can explore new projects and he wants Timmy to get a bit older for Messiah. He also said he only wants to make a trilogy and doesn’t want to push past Herbert’s work in Messiah. Definitely the best choice

  • @codyt821

    @codyt821

    Ай бұрын

    Being the juggernaut that this franchise is for Warner Brothers, I guarantee you that once Denis finishes Messiah, they will still look to another filmmaker to continue the franchise. With 6 books to pull from, it's simply too much potential money just sitting there for the studio to pass up on.

  • @kesh862

    @kesh862

    28 күн бұрын

    @@codyt821 The main problem is the degree to which the series gets weird after Messiah. Dune is a -mostly- straightforward hero's journey and Messiah is relatively follow-able tragedy about the cost of power/fanaticism. I think you could maybe stretch Children for a general audience (though concepts like the Golden Path, inherited memories, Ghola, etc would be a tough). Any book after that though? Probably just not possible.

  • @codyt821

    @codyt821

    22 күн бұрын

    @@kesh862 they would have to change a shit ton to make it something general audiences could accept and enjoy, yeah. And some things after Children of Dune I don't even see how you could even visually film it, it's so out there. But I could see them taking the bare bones of those stories and making major changes to create more films. I don't want that necessarily, but I just wouldn't put it past a film studio to do that, especially with the amount of money and critical acclaim this series is making for WB. Time will tell I guess. I'm excited for the HBO series, and am hopeful for Messiah. And I would even be down for a Children of Dune film. I enjoyed the SciFy miniseries back in the day, and would enjoy a big budget adaptation if done well. Beyond that, major changes would have to be made to make it filmable. You're 100 percent right, it gets very weird and esoteric. I like that stuff and it even gets a little too weird for me at parts.

  • @kesh862

    @kesh862

    22 күн бұрын

    @@codyt821 I agree, there's plenty of material that would play better on TV. The fandom, quite rightly, is pretty mixed on Brian's work. However there's no denying that they'd be easier for TV than most of Frank's. I can see the other School novels, the House novels, or the Caladan novels being good for TV. Butlerian Jihad novels are probably a little too hard/expensive given their expansive nature, but who knows. In the end, I'll watch all of them. Not only because I love Dune, but because I hope it's successful enough for WB to keep making Dune content.

  • @thehighseer23

    @thehighseer23

    17 күн бұрын

    ​@kesh862 Ghola are introduced in Messiah so... I'm interested to see how *the actor* changes his performance for that role.

  • @ssotkow
    @ssotkowАй бұрын

    6 minutes into the reaction, you'd know this reactor is the best there is on YT reacting to Dune 2.

  • @Securen

    @Securen

    Ай бұрын

    *reacting to everything

  • @TaiNguyen-um2ji

    @TaiNguyen-um2ji

    Ай бұрын

    He sure is… one of the best videos I’ve seen so far

  • @dragerdet

    @dragerdet

    Ай бұрын

    This & the Normies is top tier

  • @ATRE1DESS

    @ATRE1DESS

    Ай бұрын

    @@dragerdet the Normies might be the most media illiterate reactors on the site

  • @mikehunt534

    @mikehunt534

    Ай бұрын

    So far it's been the only reaction by a serious book reader. Makes it so much more interesting from everything else.

  • @javi0313
    @javi0313Ай бұрын

    I’m glad you appreciated Rebecca Ferguson’s performance, I feel like it doesn’t get praised enough how she transformed from caring mother to plotting Bene Gesserit!

  • @matthewdhewlett

    @matthewdhewlett

    Ай бұрын

    From Part One: Leto: Will you protect our son? Jessica: With my life. Leto: I'm not asking his mother. I'm asking the Bene Gesserit. Jessica: ... ... ... ... ...

  • @SuperStella1111

    @SuperStella1111

    Ай бұрын

    Seriously. From a very motherly figure to just frigging scary! Even her glance or look was terrifying.

  • @dematb

    @dematb

    Ай бұрын

    She Still acts for him

  • @javi0313

    @javi0313

    Ай бұрын

    @@dematbyes at first she acts for Paul, her son, but after she drinks the poison she acts for Paul the Kwisatz Haderach. Same person but different agendas.

  • @fubar1217

    @fubar1217

    21 күн бұрын

    @@SuperStella1111 Especially the stare that turns from neutral to almost evil.

  • @DiegoDiaz-dv3lg
    @DiegoDiaz-dv3lgАй бұрын

    This is a good reaction, without jokes every 5 minutes and appreciating the details

  • @Smeagol601

    @Smeagol601

    Ай бұрын

    I don't like reactions where they constantly talk over the movie, I like when they are really watching the movie.

  • @KierrokCyclone

    @KierrokCyclone

    26 күн бұрын

    @@Smeagol601 So, you want to watch a movie and not people react? Then why don't you just watch a movie instead of reactions, sound pretty freaking stupid.

  • @stiktougaizeur
    @stiktougaizeurАй бұрын

    The "flames" from the emperor's ship are due to static induced by the sand, blown by the storm, hitting the Holtzman shield of the ship. And the atomics sent by Paul are meant to blow up a hole into the shield wall, and allow the worms to pass through and attack. Oh and Jessica taught the Chakobsa to Paul, so yes, she knows... :)

  • @nt78stonewobble

    @nt78stonewobble

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for answering that, I had been wondering about the "flames" as well. :)

  • @vallie84
    @vallie84Ай бұрын

    "May your knife chip and shatter" and the fist pounding on the chest from Jamis, the gesture from chest to forehead with the blade from Duncan... I love this scene

  • @CedricBassman
    @CedricBassmanАй бұрын

    The Confrontation of Gurney and Rabban was perfect. Rabban was a Tyrant, good at oppression of people that are already down. Gurney is a Fighter of the same caliber as Duncan, with both of them being considered better than even the Sardaukar. And it was Duncan *and* Gurney who trained the Atreides Army to such a degree that word already got around the Atreides army is almost on par with the Sardaukar. So Gurney dispatching Rabban in two quick moves, highlighting their ridiculous gap in skill, was perfection.

  • @Seraphis1911
    @Seraphis1911Ай бұрын

    so freaking nice to have someone react who also knows the background of the story. your reaction is totally unique from every other person's i've seen.

  • @guybenson3528
    @guybenson3528Ай бұрын

    It is SO satisfying watching the reaction of a true super fan of not only the movies, but obviously the novels. Great reaction Grizzled Wizard!

  • @alastairwallace6153
    @alastairwallace6153Ай бұрын

    "This must have been cool in IMAX" - it absolutely was amazing mate - dont miss your chance to go see it in IMAX if it gets released again.

  • @3dCraddock
    @3dCraddockАй бұрын

    On your next rewatch, take note of the not drugged slave in the gladiator pit. It's Lanville, whom has very short brief lines in Part 1 but is recurring up until the attack on Arrakeen. He is the same guy that calls "shields" as the family disembarks from the landing ship for the first time on Arrakis; asks Leto and Gurney to come back indoors because its getting too hot out; and also the one that warns of Stilgar holding a knife before his meeting with Leto.

  • @joshuafischer684

    @joshuafischer684

    Ай бұрын

    It's a small role, but he shows the competence and professionalism of the Atreides troops perfectly.

  • @3dCraddock

    @3dCraddock

    Ай бұрын

    @@joshuafischer684 They managed to make it so clear he fought hard until he was overwhelmed and captured. They mirror this with Chani's friend who stayed behind at Sietch Tabre, killed many with a single blade until subdued to capture as well. This movie is so darn good with details!

  • @user-rz2mx9gp7d

    @user-rz2mx9gp7d

    Ай бұрын

    He’s also the person who trained the actors in the martial arts for the stupendous fight scenes.

  • @3dCraddock

    @3dCraddock

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-rz2mx9gp7d found this out only yesterday! Was totally blown away by that info

  • @k--music
    @k--musicАй бұрын

    1:13:40 in the novel, he sees multiple paths, including one where he sees the baron again and addresses him as grandfather: _He had seen two main branchings along the way ahead--in one he confronted an evil old Baron and said: "Hello, Grandfather."_ Wonder if this is a nod to that, a change from Alia’s scene but still keeping an essence of the original

  • @kevting4512
    @kevting4512Ай бұрын

    My favorite fan theory is that the voice at the beginning is Leto II recording in his journals and speaking to us across time and space.

  • @joshuafischer684

    @joshuafischer684

    Ай бұрын

    I like that theory, but it does raise the question why he would be speaking the Sardaukar language.

  • @Sk4M_.RangeroftheNorth

    @Sk4M_.RangeroftheNorth

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah I heard that theory too. Seeing as the Sardaukar language would be dead by the time LetoII comes about.

  • @niamhmaloney8750

    @niamhmaloney8750

    Ай бұрын

    @@Sk4M_.RangeroftheNorth The Sardaukar were still around by Children of Dune, Leto II married one of them (a Corrino) to his sister. They had just been reduced

  • @andrewcharles4349

    @andrewcharles4349

    Ай бұрын

    Leto II was such a badass at the end of the book. My favorite part is him using Fremen warriors as projectiles against other Fremen warriors. Or when he breaks through the door “designed to withstand incredible forces”.

  • @andrewcharles4349

    @andrewcharles4349

    Ай бұрын

    ⁠@@niamhmaloney8750was it the former emperors grandson he married her to?

  • @thomasluke-wp8or
    @thomasluke-wp8orАй бұрын

    I love how the harkonnen spice harvesters look like ticks sucking the blood from the planet, just gorgeous visual storytelling and symbolism I also love that in pauls symbolic vision of him following jessica in the south and billions of people dying across the galaxy you can hear water dripping in the background which is a nice addition for non-book readers to associate that vision with the later line "lad then to paradise" showing to those who dont know the full story yet that he chose to kill all of those people and solidifying that paul is a new person now

  • @KoiYakultGreenTea

    @KoiYakultGreenTea

    19 күн бұрын

    I rember seeing the troops ascending the rock at the start of the movie looking like ants crawling on a hill. And then when the barons body was fed to the desert it was a mountain of flesh being crawled by bugs so nice symmetry for me 🎉

  • @StoriesThatSuck-pw1vi
    @StoriesThatSuck-pw1viАй бұрын

    I love that there was no music during that final duel. Other movies would have had loud, dramatic music in the score but having none here makes it so much more dramatic. No music until the duel is over. Brilliant. As far as Walken's performance, I really think he was playing it as a man who had realized a long time before that he has lost and there's really nothing he can do about it at this point. Just my interpretation of what he was doing.

  • @rikk319

    @rikk319

    Ай бұрын

    Shaddam, just a little like Paul, had the self-awareness to realize that he was being played by fate. He never figured out how he was being played by the Bene Gesserit, though. I think most or all of his wives were Bene Gesserit, too, ensuring he didn't have a male heir.

  • @rikk319

    @rikk319

    Ай бұрын

    Also--I think the film or scene can benefit from music or no music. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan fighting Darth Maul was a scene where music definitely enhanced it. Paul and Feyd's duel was enhanced by the silence.

  • @kevinw.6177

    @kevinw.6177

    Ай бұрын

    @@rikk319 When the scenes are cutting between three different battles, music works better. I think you forget though that Qui-Gon v. Maul and Obi-wan v. Maul solo duels are almost entirely music-silent as well.

  • @SuperStella1111

    @SuperStella1111

    Ай бұрын

    Walken is a man bowing to fate: a better franchise has dethroned his ;)

  • @Celeborn93

    @Celeborn93

    14 күн бұрын

    Actually the silent final battle has been very mainstream for about a decade. It is effective, but it's definitely not something new.

  • @masamune2984
    @masamune2984Ай бұрын

    Dune is what happens when Luke instead kills the Emperor, and says “The Emperor, and my father Darth Vader, were absolute p*ssies. Prepare yourselves.” I’m glad Star Wars had a happier ending, even though I LOVE Dune and it’s message lol. 😅

  • @gerardlacroix6015

    @gerardlacroix6015

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah. Technically, Vader / Anakin is more Paul, than Luke is, despite the inspiration it took of Dune.

  • @Deagnetic

    @Deagnetic

    Ай бұрын

    Lucas toyed with an ending for ROTJ where Luke kills Vader and the Emperor, puts on Vaders helmet and orders Jerrjerod to destroy the Rebellion.

  • @quesoturtle739

    @quesoturtle739

    Ай бұрын

    @@Deagneticthat’ll be a fun what if scenario

  • @EventHorizonMK
    @EventHorizonMKАй бұрын

    2 things that are my favorite parts of the movie that you picked up on. 1. How the thopter blew up within the shield itself 2. Irulans costumes. Her chain mail headdress was so elegant yet intimidating. Her and Jessica’s costumes were so cool.

  • @zoesumra9152

    @zoesumra9152

    13 күн бұрын

    Irulan starts out with no headdress, then adds bits and pieces throughout the film till she's all in chainmail, then in the very last scene she lowers her battoulah - she's regained a tiny amount of control over her life, but is still mostly constrained.

  • @monsterking1973
    @monsterking1973Ай бұрын

    Dune part 2 was incredible

  • @sarakucij3002
    @sarakucij3002Ай бұрын

    Best Sci Fi movie I’ve ever seen - everything - the story - the cinematography - the characters - the visuals - so enjoyable !!

  • @klinewalker7301
    @klinewalker7301Ай бұрын

    "How shall we f--k off my lord?"

  • @wemustdissent

    @wemustdissent

    Ай бұрын

    He has ascended...oh wait no there he is.

  • @reginaldking5972
    @reginaldking5972Ай бұрын

    It was nice to have someone who really knew the story react to the movie.. I love all the other people's reactions, but you know the story.

  • @WiqidBritt
    @WiqidBrittАй бұрын

    It's not about the Harkonnens "coming out clean" it's about using the secret as political leverage to to make a deal with the Emperor. Also, I think the visual design of House Corrino is meant to focus on open air and greenery. It's the most temperate looking place we've seen. Caladan had plenty of water and green, but it also seemed drizzly and cold, the other two places we've seen are obvious in their drawbacks.

  • @Melancthon7332

    @Melancthon7332

    Ай бұрын

    There's also the whole "old money style" when it comes to wealth and privilege - people with real generational wealth are usually not ostentatious, preferring a form of elegance that can sometimes mask extremely advanced craftsmanship and cultivation.

  • @sailiealquadacil1284

    @sailiealquadacil1284

    Ай бұрын

    Plus, they filmed those scenes in a tomb in Italy. It's an actual building. So cool.

  • @Nikolaj11

    @Nikolaj11

    Ай бұрын

    Ah, that might make more sense. My impression was that, since Paul mentiones the Atreides and Harkonnen having fought for centuries, that conflict between the non-imperial great houses is fair play, but the Emperor showing favouritism (by lending his own forces to upset any natural balance) would be seen as dishonourable. As far as I understood it, the whole point of the great houses is that they as a collective are a check against imperial abuse, this balance is upset when the Imperial forces aid a speicifc great house against another.

  • @WiqidBritt

    @WiqidBritt

    Ай бұрын

    @@Nikolaj11 There's a little of that, sure, it's no secret the houses don't like each other, but with no witnesses or recordings of what happened the Harkonnens and the Emperor could just claim the Fremen wiped out the Atreides or whatever story they wanted and have neither of them look bad.

  • @Nikolaj11

    @Nikolaj11

    Ай бұрын

    @@WiqidBritt Oh yeah, for sure, but my though was more in regards to if the Harkonnens were to reveal the truth, the Emperor might look worse and the houses might not think Harkonnens guilty of a crime.

  • @crabuki1273
    @crabuki1273Ай бұрын

    Everyone who'd read the book going into this had certain scenes of the book which really resonated with them, but were changed for the film. For whatever reason, mine was the fight between Paul and Feyd. The movie version is FANTASTIC cinema, but in the book it's a duel on so many more levels. It's a dance macabre of despair, training, treachery, strategy, rage, and in the end, bitter victory. I'd be ungodly greedy if I let that ruin my enjoyment of this amazing film, but it did give me a twinge.

  • @Sorayaclark1271
    @Sorayaclark1271Ай бұрын

    I actually loved Christopher Walken as the Emperor. He played it so subtly. To me the feeling it invoked was a feeling that the Emperor is allowed to be normal because he has all the power (or thinks he does) while in contrast the Harkonnen are super reactive and fearful and their entire culture is the same because they live in fear of the Emperor, the Harkonnen are sorta like a catch-all as a representation of the other great houses, it's implied that even house Atreides has a checkered past, Leto's father was somewhat of a brute and Leto wanted to be the father for Paul that his father wasn't for him, which drew people to Leto because he cultivated a culture of trust, communication, community and loyalty making it easy to turn the Emperor against Leto who the Emperor saw as a threat to his power and authority and ultimately his safety. The Emperor is meant to appear as old, tired, with too much shoved onto his plate trying to walk a knifes edge and I think Walken did a phenomenal job. I also loved the touch that the Barren was trying to crawl to the throne while the Emperor, tired and haggard from a lifetime of holding that responsibility just ignores the throne which is nothing but a symbol, a stupid man's idea of power, and he addresses the real power in the room: Paul. Paul also completely ignores the physical throne because it's just a symbol. In the books when Paul does sit on the throne he sees the physical throne as nothing more than for a leader to hide how tired he is.

  • @Dizzyruptor
    @DizzyruptorАй бұрын

    The cinematography, the music, the setting, the acting...all combine to elevate this movie onto another level. It might be a long long time until we see something like this again.

  • @isoldam
    @isoldamАй бұрын

    Leto was not weak. He refused to participate in the evil actions of the Empire and the Great Families. He behaved in a just manner, no matter the provocation. That is the definition of strength. The weak person says "It's necessary" to excuse their bad actions.

  • @zxbc1

    @zxbc1

    Ай бұрын

    He was weak though. He caused most of his men and family fortunes to perish in the name of sympathy, when he could have been more ruthless to not only prevail over Harkonen but also tame his son's prophecy and prevent all the deaths and destruction. The central thesis of Dune has never been about "good vs evil". The depiction of the Atredes being "good guys" and the Harkonen being the "bad guys" was an intentional wool over our eyes to make the audience side with Paul, which ultimately is a head fake that makes us realize that we too were swooped in by the Messiah narrative and complicit in Paul ultimately committing mass murders. In the end, these were all feudal houses in very gray moral shades that all fought for survival and would do all they could to best the other houses. Leto being somewhat "humanist" ultimately resulted in his demise, and ushered in the rise of Paul who was worse than any Harkonen ever could be. If there was a "thesis", especially considering the later stories and the entire arc of Leto the second, was that sometimes our best humanist instincts don't really serve us well.

  • @adam_clown

    @adam_clown

    Ай бұрын

    Spoilers alert* Even Paul eventually waivers from the Golden Path because he couldn’t bear the suffering any longer. His son, Leto II does take up the Mantle, becomes a Tyrant, endures all the pain and loneliness, and successfully guides mankind to a better future. Does that make Paul a “weak” man compared to his son?

  • @resathe6760

    @resathe6760

    Ай бұрын

    He wanted to use the Fremen for his own goals so I'm not sure how noble he would have been if he had lived.

  • @niamhmaloney8750

    @niamhmaloney8750

    Ай бұрын

    @@resathe6760 Eh, "use" is a harsh word. He would have hired them, simple as. Labour for money and water.

  • @niamhmaloney8750

    @niamhmaloney8750

    Ай бұрын

    Leto was a good man and a good leader but not a good politician. In that regard, he was indeed weak. Not that it is entirely his fault, since the Atreides have been snugly fitted for tens of thousands of years and Caladan is a peaceful world. No need to be an evil political mastermind when you're secure. But as soon as the ball entered the Imperium's court, Leto lost.

  • @GageEakins
    @GageEakinsАй бұрын

    16,190,476 is the amount you are looking for. There are 42 liters of water in the average human body.

  • @isoldam

    @isoldam

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for doing the math!

  • @Elios0000

    @Elios0000

    Ай бұрын

    and thats just ONE Seches well... there are 1000's of Seches

  • @DoremiFasolatido1979

    @DoremiFasolatido1979

    Ай бұрын

    And there are thousands of such caches... Even if the average is only 10 million people per "well", and even if there's only 5,000 "wells" on the planet, that's a hell of a lot of people's water.

  • @agentseptember7185

    @agentseptember7185

    Ай бұрын

    @@DoremiFasolatido1979 Ok so taking this further lets say by your math its 50 billion people. They said there were "millions of fremen" so lets be conservative and say 10 million. That would mean 5000 generations of every single fremen born would have to be in the well. If we assume the average generation length is the same as earth, 27 years, that would mean the fremen have waited for 135,000 years??? If you assume its closer to 3 million fremen then its ~500,000 years 🤯 and dune is set in like ~10,000 right? Oh well I guess somethings arent meant to be taken this seriously

  • @DoremiFasolatido1979

    @DoremiFasolatido1979

    Ай бұрын

    @@agentseptember7185 Correct. But, presumably, part of that water is also from other "pure" sources. Water from nature itself, also sacred enough to be united with the souls of the dead. That's my take, anyway. Otherwise...yeah, it gets absurd pretty quickly.

  • @rg3388
    @rg3388Ай бұрын

    Excellent reaction. Few other reactors have made so many observations that echo my own. I think this is the first time anyone has joined me in making the “cowbell” joke. And yes, a sniper occultation to accompany the eclipse. I imagine Paul thinking of OPPENHEIMER and saying, “Yeah, I got your Trinity Test . . . right here!”

  • @MongooseTales
    @MongooseTalesАй бұрын

    It's pretty amazing to watch a Dune reaction in which the person reacting is explaining things to the viewers rather than vice-versa. Well done!

  • @mrfisher1072
    @mrfisher1072Ай бұрын

    I'm not going to lie I absolutely love the esthetic of house harkonnen.

  • @Melancthon7332

    @Melancthon7332

    Ай бұрын

    If you ever feel moved to, look up the production design for Jodorowsky's Dune project. The drawings by H.R. Giger, Moebius, and Chris Foss were clearly inspirations for Villeneuve's version, and it's most clear in all the Harkonnen designs.

  • @alroslee6931
    @alroslee6931Ай бұрын

    Damn bro you have such a different perspective of watching these movies, you really get into the details or realize them, and I think I've watched dune 2 like 6 times and i never caught them on. Really great to watch your reaction, you must be a wizard

  • @z34567890123456
    @z34567890123456Ай бұрын

    In my opinion, this movie absolutely deserves to be re-released in theaters at least once. If not multiple times, I would go see it every time. It’s brings back memories of when people would actually line up hours ahead of time to see a blockbuster movie. I would love to go see it in a theater again.

  • @brookskern6735
    @brookskern6735Ай бұрын

    Instant sub. Honest, humorous, and intellectual. Looking forward to the future of your channel!

  • @ssotkow
    @ssotkowАй бұрын

    What a pleasant surprise to see Dune 2 pop up on this channel! Grizz is the lisan al gaib of reactors in the Star Wars/Duneverse.

  • @andyt1313
    @andyt1313Ай бұрын

    I usually don’t care for overtalk watching reaction videos but your commentary is very insightful and adds value.

  • @Corusame
    @CorusameАй бұрын

    I never thought we'd get a sci-fi movie of this calibre in this time. I'm so glad its had such a great impact on everyone and it gives me hope for the future of sci-fi movies in general.

  • @Securen
    @SecurenАй бұрын

    I would spend so much money to see extended cuts/deleted scenes of both part 1 and 2, even though Denis V isn’t super for extended cuts

  • @to0muchtoan
    @to0muchtoanАй бұрын

    One of the best freaking movie I've ever watched. Edit: GODDAMN I still get chills throughout the end. The facial expressions from everyone is incredible and Timothee's performance is just chef's kiss.

  • @ethanvilla4418
    @ethanvilla4418Ай бұрын

    Every time I watched this film and every time I watched reactions I love it more and more. Modern classic. Already in my top 5 movies ever.

  • @redbeardsworkshop
    @redbeardsworkshopАй бұрын

    Lead them to paradise breaks me everytime, goosebumps and tears knowing what those words cause. These two movies are just such a masterclass of filmaking and story telling

  • @stvbrsn
    @stvbrsnАй бұрын

    Florence Pugh’s voice is pure gold. Gold dipped in honey.

  • @PropaganderTV
    @PropaganderTVАй бұрын

    This is the best Dune reaction I’ve seen.

  • @Ghostdraconi
    @GhostdraconiАй бұрын

    I kept getting "Life of Brian" flashbacks when Paul was talking about how the Bene-Gesserit planned this.

  • @joesoq

    @joesoq

    Ай бұрын

    as is written

  • @HoverStrike

    @HoverStrike

    Ай бұрын

    Stilgar: Only the true Messiah denies his Divinity Paul: Well, what story of chance does that give me!?

  • @HoverStrike

    @HoverStrike

    Ай бұрын

    Stilgar: Only the true Messiah denies his Divinity Paul: Well, what sort of chance does that give me!?

  • @kalh4907
    @kalh4907Ай бұрын

    Masterpiece‼️ Thank you for your reaction, I was waiting in anticipation for your reaction and as always didn’t disappoint! I’m still speechless on both Dune movies, I’ll be thinking of these gorgeously made movies for years to come! Wow! 💛

  • @arctan2010
    @arctan2010Ай бұрын

    I think the changes was probably for better flow. Baby Alia would have been creepy if she was born just like the other iterations. Chani not giving birth to Paul’s son didn’t bother me. I’m grateful Denis Villeneuve doesn’t like using heavy dialog and his movies never disappoint. It was brilliant not using any music during Paul and Feyd’s final battle. Just hearing grunts, blocks, and knives clashing made the scene more powerful and Hans knew less is more in this scene. Great reaction! 🍻

  • @thesprawl2361
    @thesprawl2361Ай бұрын

    The scene after Paul's resurrection is, IMO, already one of the greatest scenes in cinematic history. The creeping sense that Paul's power has suddenly lurched into a very dark place; the way he embraces how terrifying and alien he is to his followers - 'I am the one your mothers warned you about'. He is exulting in how utterly petrifying he must seem to the people in the cave - he is no longer some kind of Jesus figure with whom they can communicate on a human level; he is now something alien, frightening, unpredictable, that they must simply fear and obey. He can look inside their heads! Imagine a god who can look inside your head... You'd better believe in him as hard as you can, right? Otherwise he'll know, and who can say what he'll do to you? It is one of the most startling transformations by any actor. The twinkling eyed, soft, determined young man is replaced by a kind of supernatural demon, with a voice that can shatter buildings. This film has the feel of a film that will be spoken of in the same breath as all-time greats in ten, twenty years' time, if it isn't already being spoken of in such a way. Villeneuve hasn't done anything half as good as either Dune film IMO. It feels like he was born to film this story. And I think part of the reason it's so great is that he's been able to see the other adaptations and learn from their mistakes. Lynch's version showed him what did and didn't work, what not to do, what kind of scale was appropriate, what to include and not to include. Ditto the noughties version. It's like Michael Mann remaking LA Takedown as Heat - he learned from the earlier version and made something almost perfect, and Villeneuve has done the same.

  • @keefriff99

    @keefriff99

    Ай бұрын

    Paul and Jessica were both utterly terrifying after drinking the Water of Life. I felt nothing but dread and unease during the climax of the film…on one hand, it’s exhilarating to see Paul get revenge on the Emperor and the Harkonnens, but you also have a pit in your stomach due to his radical change in personality. You just know it’s not going to end well even if you haven’t read the books.

  • @thesprawl2361

    @thesprawl2361

    Ай бұрын

    @@keefriff99 Paul and Jessica were both terrifying, yes. Jessica's face after she comes back from the other side - 'the beauty and the horror'. I've not read the books, but I know people who have and I get the general shape of Paul's arc. Isn't it strange that you can watch a film, knowing exactly what's going to happen to the main character...yet still hope and desire for a different outcome? What's going on there in us when we rewatch a film we've seen hundreds of times and still find ourselves believing things can turn out differently? Some kind of confusion about free will clearly. We know the characters in the film have no free will but we still believe they can do differently each time. Now imagine being Paul, and being able to see someone's life stretched out like you or I can watch the story of Walter White. He can see they have no free-will, like we can see Walter White has none either.

  • @serenakcasu
    @serenakcasuАй бұрын

    Black and white outdoor in Giedi Prime because of the black sun, the best scene ever.

  • @edwinsuijkerbuijk5106

    @edwinsuijkerbuijk5106

    Ай бұрын

    It is not shot with a traditional black and white camera, but is actually infrared footage. The costume department had to re design some amount of the clothing the harkonen wear in these scenes as they now had to keep heat conductivity in account.

  • @JozyMozy
    @JozyMozyАй бұрын

    This is such a treat. I love his Star Wars channel- his expertise of even the most obscure lore really elevates whatever he's reacting to/commenting on. When I saw that he graced the internet with a DUNE PART 2 reaction and seeing that he was bringing that same energy in the intro, I knew we were all in for a treat. This is *EXQUISITE* content.

  • @arnorrian1
    @arnorrian1Ай бұрын

    In the book Paul sees one possible future in which he meets the baron and says "Hello grandfather". Villeneuve use it.

  • @theflamingcavelounge
    @theflamingcaveloungeАй бұрын

    Great rection! If it ever releases on IMAX or Dolby again you should try to experience it that way too

  • @tomaskennedy
    @tomaskennedyАй бұрын

    41:59 And THAT is how you introduce a villain!

  • @Maya_Ruinz
    @Maya_RuinzАй бұрын

    This is as literally the best IMAX experience I ever had, not since Interstellar did I walk out of a movie just stunned.

  • @SpiralSine6

    @SpiralSine6

    Ай бұрын

    Oppenheimer, Dune Part 2, we’ve been well fed these past couple years

  • @jq8913

    @jq8913

    Ай бұрын

    Top Gun Maverick is up there for me too

  • @methuselahh_
    @methuselahh_Ай бұрын

    finally!!! was so excited to see you watch this one

  • @briantology_reacts
    @briantology_reactsАй бұрын

    I've watched so many reactions to this film... yours is by far my favorite. So insightful and well spoken.

  • @halohalo929
    @halohalo929Ай бұрын

    The baron intends to blackmail the Emperor into letting Fayd marry his daughter to become emperor

  • @DoremiFasolatido1979

    @DoremiFasolatido1979

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah...all the "players" on this particular game board were incompetent.

  • @paulkellerman2603

    @paulkellerman2603

    Ай бұрын

    Emperor knows that Harkonnens are traitors. He doesn't trust them.

  • @victorolvera8081
    @victorolvera8081Ай бұрын

    1:09:30 I think that the flare in the ship is the shield being hit by the storm

  • @hardcorepoetic
    @hardcorepoeticАй бұрын

    Your reactions are always so good. Thank you as always. I died at the cowbell reference 😂

  • @EventHorizonMK
    @EventHorizonMKАй бұрын

    I’m also in agreement that Christopher Walken as the emperor left something to be desired. I don’t think he gave a bad performance or even that his face is too recognizable, honestly I think his voice is too distinct and that when you hear him talk the first thing that comes to mind is “more cowbell” I wish they would have explored Kaitain a little more and we could have got a look at the golden lion throne.

  • @OneKillQuota
    @OneKillQuotaАй бұрын

    Did the math for the water. Turns out it's just shy of 10mil Fremen give or take.

  • @silviadragoness5904
    @silviadragoness5904Ай бұрын

    Finally, someone else who not only remembers the Sci-Fi Channel _Dune_ miniseries, but likes it.

  • @Slythe01
    @Slythe01Ай бұрын

    It's true. In the adaptations, Stilgar is to Dune as Gimli is to Lord of the Rings. They've been made a bit into comic relief, but I'm okay with this.

  • @CedricBassman

    @CedricBassman

    Ай бұрын

    You say Stilgar is the comic relief. But he is arguably the most tragic character of the movie.

  • @keefriff99

    @keefriff99

    Ай бұрын

    That’s a good comparison. I understand why Jackson made the decision to designate Gimli as the “comic relief”…it’s filmmaking 101, but at the same time, he went overboard. Yes, Gimli is absolutely portrayed as a formidable warrior, but turning to him EVERY time for levity (usually by making him the butt of the joke) got annoying after a while and reduced his dignity. And don’t get me started on “Legolas the Infallible”… As far as Stilgar… he does fulfill the role of comic relief at times, but it wasn’t nearly as overdone as Gimli was.

  • @codyt821

    @codyt821

    Ай бұрын

    What others are saying is comedy I see as purely tragic. Seeing such a strong wise, dignified man in the first film be reduced to a small minded religious zealot because of that manipulative prophecy is beyond sad.

  • @omegastar19
    @omegastar19Ай бұрын

    54:10 when we watched this scene my friend went ‘damn that woman is enormous’

  • @sailiealquadacil1284
    @sailiealquadacil1284Ай бұрын

    I'm not entirely sure, but I think that, during that scene in Sietch Tabr, we actually hear Alia talk to Jessica - it's her who suggests targeting the weak ones. Someone else also suggested that she may be possessing Jessica.

  • @PierceArner
    @PierceArnerАй бұрын

    On top of it just being a flat-out _incredible_ film, it's especially enjoyable seeing you respond to things as a really long-time fan of the story & universe.

  • @undeenwrites
    @undeenwritesАй бұрын

    Man, this was a visually stunning movie! Thank you for reacting! Loved rewatching along with you

  • @BrianTimmonsTX
    @BrianTimmonsTXАй бұрын

    22:51 Chani with the coolest kill in the entire movie. 😃

  • @saywhhaa
    @saywhhaaАй бұрын

    "Call off what?"...he wasn't ready LOL

  • @acenull0
    @acenull018 күн бұрын

    I'm so glad you shared this reaction with us!!! it's nice to watch with someone who already knows what's happening, and can even give context 🤣 thank you! & Jessica walking around talking to her womb is crazy LMAO I would be very scared 😂 I love that line the rev mom said "we don't hope, we plan" they're way too shady! Feyd is psychotic and I love it 🤣 & I hated those ink blotch fireworks but I love the black & white aesthetic of their planet

  • @ViewfromtheVoid
    @ViewfromtheVoidАй бұрын

    Fantastic reaction dude!

  • @Nyxthermite
    @NyxthermiteАй бұрын

    “This one’s for you Leto” is how I felt most of this movie , especially when gurney let lose the atomics , also love u grizzled Kyle

  • @cosmocoatl
    @cosmocoatlАй бұрын

    So. damn. good.

  • @sc2thrashmetal
    @sc2thrashmetalАй бұрын

    Great reaction. Ive watched dozens of reactions for this movie and I think you were my favorite. Thanks for the great content!

  • @aricaj.3006
    @aricaj.3006Ай бұрын

    I watched this in IMAX and literally had to put my earbuds in because it was so loud 😂 I've never had to do that with any other IMAX movie but the sound design in these films is crazy. It was a fantastic experience, though, the worm scene in particular was incredible to watch on a massive screen

  • @tfpp1
    @tfpp1Ай бұрын

    Maybe for Feyd Rautha’s character we avoid describing the actors’ performances by using the phrase “he killed it” 😂

  • @PasserMontanus
    @PasserMontanusАй бұрын

    46:12 "I sense some Bene Gesserit fuckery... literally" HAHAHAHA XD And yes, you are right, so many people in their reaction point out to Margot Fenring using the Voice on Feyd, but I agree with you that she doesn't need to do it at all - and I never got the impression that she does. She simply knows his levers.

  • @malachiphoniex8501
    @malachiphoniex8501Ай бұрын

    "He needs more cowbell." I love this channel. That's the nerdiest thing you could've said😂

  • @beccymay701
    @beccymay701Ай бұрын

    Love your analysis! Really great to see you getting it. Intelligent, emotional and involved. Fantastic

  • @dmac3183
    @dmac3183Ай бұрын

    Holy shit a reaction from someone who knows the lore. Really enjoyed the watchalong.

  • @masamune2984
    @masamune2984Ай бұрын

    I love how this entire cautionary tale is that of absolute lunacy in all sides. Don’t doubt the power of messiahs. Don’t believe in messiahs. Don’t believe you are a messiah. Don’t doubt the power of men. Don’t doubt the power of women. Don’t doubt the power of idiots. Don’t also doubt the power of idiots who believe the opposite of your idiotic beliefs, despite their idiotic beliefs, etc . No extremes. No past/present/future versions of MAGA/Woke, or most importantly…basically…don’t join or believe Twitter or any social media. Just don’t…do messiahs😊

  • @repit5014

    @repit5014

    Ай бұрын

    Just food for thought, not that I disagree entirely with the cautionary tale and they way you phrased it here. But any movement in history has had similarities to messianic ways of thinking or at the very least some kind of faith in someone elses leadership. Was the french revolution a bad thing in its entirety? Or any of the many national revolutions throwing out their oppressors? Of course its important to not blindly follow, but.. do you propose just sitting there accepting any injustice out of fear of your movement getting out of control and spilling the blood of innocents? In the context of Dune, what should the Fremen have done? Lie down and die by their invaders hand? Unlike Paul they don't have a hunch where this jihad is going to lead them. To them it really is hope, to be united by a strong leader and fight back, even if it is actually manufactured and manipulative.

  • @stvbrsn
    @stvbrsnАй бұрын

    Ever since seeing her as Rose the Hat, Rebecca Ferguson has scared the hell out of me. And *then* I realized I’d seen her before in a Mission: Impossible movie. I don’t quite understand how someone so mind-bogglingly stunning can also be a chameleon. Oh yeah… talent. Meanwhile, her portrayal of Jessica in the second movie out-Roses Rose. I mean, if you ever need to cast an utterly terrifying female lead, and you also want her to be drop-dead gorgeous, Rebecca’s your girl. And I have no idea, but I’ll bet she’s a sweetheart in person.

  • @saschak9907
    @saschak9907Ай бұрын

    1:04:00 iam loving this scene... he turns the curiosity in the room into hate, hate into fear and fear into hope in just 2 minutes! awesome!

  • @billsmith-hl8rk
    @billsmith-hl8rkАй бұрын

    The cast, cinematography, score - Greatest Sci-fi epic ever made, bar none.

  • @gregoryrish8505
    @gregoryrish85059 күн бұрын

    I really enjoy Reaction Videos! I have seen several on Dune 2 and yours was by far the best! Your knowledge of the Dune Saga enhanced the experience! Thank you!

  • @MugenSaint
    @MugenSaintАй бұрын

    I like the part where Stilgar screams "May chaos take the world!!"

  • @keefriff99
    @keefriff99Ай бұрын

    Great reaction! It was fun watching someone with knowledge of the books and lore be able to speak intelligently on the film while watching it.

  • @AdeptCharon
    @AdeptCharonАй бұрын

    One detail that I adore, but see barely anyone pick up on (at least on first watch, cause it took me a second watch to figure out and a third one to make sure it's deliberate), is that Chani's tear was completely irrelevant to resurrecting Paul. As in the novel, Paul had already survived the Water of life, but got trapped inside his own mind, so at that point what's needed is just to give him another drop of the water of life for his body to sense it from the outside and him snapping back into reality. This is why when Jessica then wants Chani to resurrect him, Chani realizes that Jessica is basically just dragging it out purely so that "some stupid prophecy" about "Sihaya aka desert spring" can be woven into the moment to enhance the religious impact on the Fremen. So understandably, Chani instead of resurrecting Paul justifiably sets her concern aside and gets pissed at Jessica ("do it yourself") until Jessica literally forces her to participate in the mythmaking. It's freaking genius.

  • @ethanvilla4418
    @ethanvilla4418Ай бұрын

    Kyle is the perfect guy to watch react to this. SO knowledgeable with the source material that he helps you understand it even better (like the reason Chaney barely cried when Paul drank the water of life.) He somehow makes this sh!t even better. My one wish (sorry if people disagree) is that Denis Villeneuve gets handed a Star Wars project in the near future.

  • @travisgray8376
    @travisgray8376Ай бұрын

    In the novel the fremen would never leave tracks on the sand they had the last guy hiding tracks they didnt show it in the movie.

  • @zoesumra9152
    @zoesumra915213 күн бұрын

    At the point when you mention Stilgar's role is being played for laughs, he's delivering a speech straight from Monty Python: Life Of Brian, so closely that it's been memed a dozen times or more 😂

  • @sandrakiefler4649
    @sandrakiefler4649Ай бұрын

    This was an awesome reaction to a masterpiece of a movie and I thank you for choosing to let us watch along while you experience it for the first time my dude! Cause I mean like seriously tho…even with a big screen to watch on…it can’t even begin to compare it to the intended mind blowing I-Max experience! So thanks for kinda sorta taking a little L by sharing with us my dude!😉👍😅

  • @grizzledwizard7129

    @grizzledwizard7129

    Ай бұрын

    Dont worry I've seen it twice on IMAX since this reaction!!

  • @davidanderson1639
    @davidanderson163912 күн бұрын

    I’ve now seen Dune: Part Two multiple times; 3 times in 70mm 15perf IMAX & 5 times on UHD blu ray….& it just keeps getting better. Words can’t even begin to describe just how stunning it was in IMAX. Even as a long time fan of the novel; which I first read back in the 80s, every aspect of this film is beyond what I expected. The eclipse looks so good at the start, because they actually managed to film a really eclipse; & then enhanced it with the second moon. Regarding the volume of water in Seitch Tabir (& correct me if my maths is wrong). A 70kg human holds approximately 42 litres of water. 42 litres = 42’000 millilitres 1 decilitre = 100 millilitres Therefore 38 million decilitre would equal water from approximately 9.5 million people Villeneuve’s adaptation of Dune: Messiah is going to be something very special & we’re going to have one of the; if not the finest trilogy ever!!

  • @tomaskennedy
    @tomaskennedyАй бұрын

    1:06:10 Also, Dr Yueh in the first movie spoke Mandarin, and the Fremen language, Chakobsa, sounds like it’s Arabic in origin.

  • @blockboygames5956
    @blockboygames5956Ай бұрын

    this was a great reaction. Some really sharp insights that I haven't seen in other reactions. Like Gurney wearing a recycled Sardaukar helmet. A reaction worthy of such an amazing film. Great stuff. Blessings from Australia.

  • @Marcel_Augustin
    @Marcel_AugustinАй бұрын

    13:10 To your question: The average adult body holds about 40 Litres of Water (including intracellular Water). To fill the pool would take at least 9,5 million Bodies - if they are able to extract every last drop of water. Otherwise we could be talking about any number between 10 and 75 million.

  • @70briareos
    @70briareosАй бұрын

    I think the "flames" coming off of the Emperor's ship is its shield getting de-polarized from all the static electricity in the air due to the Grandmother storm that's coming. That's why Paul timed his attack with the storm because it will fuck up their shields.

  • @jcs1025
    @jcs1025Ай бұрын

    After the last two tries, I really was skeptical that they would ever be able to adapt this novel to a movie. Denis did it.

  • @robovike
    @robovikeАй бұрын

    01:02:15 - Tetsuo in the house. Given that Chani's character, who was a more passive and accepting follower in the novel to someone who resisted and questioned Paul's shift into the KH position of this adaptation, I wonder what changes you might predict for the third film. Is it going to go down the same way as in the book, or will there be kind of a reversal of fates for Usul and Sihaya?