(will be posting LOTS of Dune related content)
I love the harsh sunlight streaming down through slits in the cave ceiling high above. It’s such a smart and natural way to light the environment while also allowing the edges of the frame to fall off into blackness.
I love the harsh sunlight streaming down through slits in the cave ceiling high above. It’s such a smart and natural way to light the environment while also allowing the edges of the frame to fall off into blackness.
Our first view of Thufir in the final scene. How much VFX work was required to remove him entirely from #DunePartTwo ?
Our first view of Thufir in the final scene. How much VFX work was required to remove him entirely from #DunePartTwo ?
“What if [insert movie here] was shot vertically?” and then it’s just the ugliest AI shot extensions.
Just saw one for Dune: Part Two. Disgusting. Go fuck yourself.
“What if [insert movie here] was shot vertically?” and then it’s just the ugliest AI shot extensions.
Just saw one for Dune: Part Two. Disgusting. Go fuck yourself.
Glad to be seeing it back in the theater!
Glad to be seeing it back in the theater!
The first film got 10 nominations.
See the full nominees list: bit.ly/OscarsNoms25
📸: DUNE [1984]
📸: DUNE [1984]
dir. David Lynch
dir. David Lynch
I love the symmetry of both Dune films ending in simple a knife fight, though they couldn’t be more different in how they’re executed and what they represent for Paul.
I love the symmetry of both Dune films ending in simple a knife fight, though they couldn’t be more different in how they’re executed and what they represent for Paul.