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      3 days ago

      Even if the story doesn’t hit well with book lovers (probably won’t) it will be a beautiful ride.

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          Well, Parts 1 and 2 already deviated from the first book so it should be expected that this one will also not be totally faithful.

          I do agree that it will be a magnificent experience.

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            How can it be a true adaptation of Dune if it doesn’t have a scene that is just a brief conversation between two people, except you get a lengthy internal monologue from one of the characters, and then it switches PoV and you get an equally lengthy monologue from the other?

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            well, yes there has to be an adaptation… the question is whether you break canon (like having Batman shooting guns) or not (like making Batman’s suit dark gray instead of black)

            I honestly do not want a line for line take from the book… I already read the book, I know what will happen, I want to still have a bit of a surprise.

            Same with concerts, Tool concerts are 100% faithful to the recordings but that is not much fun for me because I can always listen to the album… On the other hand, The Cat Empire changes every song twice in life performances… it’s too much change, I cannot even follow the songs.

            Balance is key

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          Look at LotR reactions (which have mellowed some, but there are still diehards that have their issues). And I would say Dune fans are more rigid. It’s not a problem, the movie will do well, it’s just hard to do adaptations, and people are set in their own interpretations of works tha have been around a long time.

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    Dune Part 3 has the benefit of Imax, where it’ll run exclusively for three weeks since director Denis Villeneuve shot the film with the company’s cameras. “Dune” and “Doomsday” are expected to split the remaining footprint of premium large format screens, including Dolby and ScreenX.

    I couldn’t care less if Doomsday hogs the majority of screens, as long as Dune gets the IMAX ones.

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      Honestly I just want to see the first two in imax since I missed the opportunity when they had their original runs.

      A theater about an hour away had a special showing of part 1 running with the first week of part 2’s debut. So you could go see part 1 and go to the next hall to see part 2 immediately after. I’m hoping they do something similar so I can watch all 3 in a couple weekends, but I’m not holding my breath.

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    Its artificial. Ever since Barbeinder’s viral success studios now want to make that annually. Its all about hype, its all about marketing budgets. They’re going to try and make it trending, they’re going to pay influencers, they will want it to feel authentic but remember it’s all corporate marketing.

    They don’t care if you want to only see one, or if you think the other sucks. They already calculated that. You’re still giving them the publicity they need