Dune Remake

Started by Gates, Oct 17, 2007, 12:50:34 AM

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kwisatz

kwisatz

#1125
Was about to reformulate that a bit but Jonesy's just too darn fast.   ;D

Think the article implies a different conclusion more than outright come to it/pointedly state it.

edith: Im solely referring to the design aspect btw.

edith2: After rereading a certain passage I now think it outright states they copied Schoenherr.  :D   

Immortan Jonesy

Immortan Jonesy

#1126
Quote from: kwisatz on May 02, 2021, 06:29:00 PM
Was about to reformulate that a bit but Jonesy's just too darn fast.   ;D

Think the article implies a different conclusion more than outright come to it/pointedly state it.

edith: Im solely referring to the design aspect btw.

edith2: After rereading a certain passage I now think it outright states they copied Schoenherr.  :D   

Yeah, but overall the author seems to conclude how complex the creative process is of...everything: from a fictional character like Chewbacca to a 21st century gadget like an iPhone  :laugh: while he himself feels identified since he has worked in the video game industry. A conclusion reached when researching the less mainstream and more obscure details of creative process behind the ionic character:

"Chewbacca didn't spring to life out of nowhere, fully formed when Lucas saw his dog in the passenger seat of his car. That's the soundbite. A single step. The reality is complex and human. From vague names floating around, the kernel of an idea, changing purposes and roles of characters, major restructuring, the design hopping from person to person, scrapping the existing concept and going down a different path, seeing existing things in a different light and having to conform a range of ideas to complement and enrich one another."

kwisatz

kwisatz

#1127
Ja, he writes pretty balanced. Guess it's what "tricked" me into the "reformulation" bit.

Somewhere around the middle part I think he makes it more or less clear that he ultimately thinks that at one point they decided to use more Schoenherr and less "original" McQuarrie for final Chewie though.


Ingwar

Ingwar

#1129
QuoteBecoming Baron Harkonnen: Stellan Skarsgard Teases the Terrifying Dune Villain

I did eight or ten days on the movie, so my character doesn't show up for too much, but his presence will be felt. He's such a frightening presence where even if he doesn't say anything, I think you'll be afraid of him. And I'm extremely fat. I had eight hours in the makeup chair every day. And in some scenes, I look very tall because I levitate. You're going to have a lot of fun with it

https://movieweb.com/dune-2021-villain-baron-harkonnen-stellan-skarsgard/

Immortan Jonesy


ace3g

ace3g

#1131
Dune will be exclusively in theaters for 45 days before streaming on HBO Max

https://twitter.com/Collider/status/1394442597142351872

kwisatz

kwisatz

#1132
Excellent.

Gonna need every extra dollar for Letoworm.


kwisatz

kwisatz

#1134
She no fan of Letoworm.

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Legendary says theatre debut only, Warner says HBO Max and theatre. I see a lawsuit incoming...

kwisatz

kwisatz

#1136
...and another postponement of release?  :(

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kwisatz

kwisatz

#1138
Guess point is getting closer too, where DV ultimately decides to start investing his time in another project.. 

Especially with Warner fu**ing around like that.

Nightmare Asylum

Nightmare Asylum

#1139
But what about the Letoworm?

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