You have to remember that from the perspective of the great houses, Paul formed an army with a bunch of savages (the Fremen) and performed a military coup for the throne. If Paul had gone to the Landsraad and presented his case they may have formed a coalition with him but he went with a complete power move that bypassed any semblance of government that existed. This was basically Julius Caesar coming back with the Thirteenth Army to Rome and installing himself as Emperor removing power from the senate.
@kananiokala44233 ай бұрын
Too bad CHOAM wasn't a part of the movies because a lot of Great Houses had a huge financial stake in sticking with the emperor which makes more sense in reality. Like Octavian keeping control of Rome and in the end getting the supporters of Marcus Antonius to turn against him before the battle of Actium.
@dvnnyphvntom7633 ай бұрын
Plus, using atomics on humans was forbidden but he found a loophole by only using it to blow ip the mountain, allowing the worms to sneak in through the storm and blitz the emperor
@Jay-ln1co3 ай бұрын
Except Julius was a known and popular man. A lot of people welcomed him, which is why his death wasn't enough to return things to the way they were. The conspirators failed to recognize how popular he was and how the people would turn against them. While Leto was popular, Paul was but a child and he had adopted a whole new persona. So, even if people knew he was Paul Atreides, he was a complete outsider to them and a usurper to the throne.
@Angatyr343 ай бұрын
And further to this, The emperor only maintains power above the Landsraad due to the Sardurkar, a massive chunk of which of which were wiped out in this battle. So, less of a reason to officially give Paul the position. Denying official endorsement may delay/prevent his ability to command and deploy the remaining Sardurkar against the Landsraad.
@marcgm79173 ай бұрын
That's why in the movie's version of events, marrying Irulan doesn't make any sense. If you're going to impose yourself as the new ruler by the means of power, you don't need any political marriage to legitimize your ascendency. He could stick with Chani and avoid further drama. That's what happens when your try to deviate too much from the book plot, things stop making sense.
@johnrose95593 ай бұрын
Paul remembers the lesson Gurney taught him while sparring in Dune Part 1: "I have you", "Aye, but look down my lord, you would have joined me in death". He directed Feyd's blade into his own shoulder to distract him for an instant and deliver the killing blow under Feyd's ribs with the forgotten knife.
@mrbusto73 ай бұрын
I don't know how to explain it properly, but I really wish they'd done a better job of visually communicating that concept. Like, after you have a think about it, it's obvious, but the nature of how it played out on screen felt confusing. It didn't have to be an exaggerated affair or anything, but maybe a wide shot with a nod to the choreography from part 1. A wide shot might have been less intimate/intense than the tight framing we were shown, so who knows. It just took me out of the moment slightly when I saw it live, but maybe I'm alone on that.
@houseofaction3 ай бұрын
they should have just gone with how the fight went in the books where he got a small cut that was poisoned and transmuted the poison safely. and than killed feyd. in the books feyd never had a chance
@kananiokala44233 ай бұрын
@@houseofaction I 100% agree but audiences usually have to be led by the hand sometimes and with the earlier training scene tying into this one I see why Denis did it.
@dondumitru70933 ай бұрын
@@houseofaction Feyd never had a chance here. In the scene where Paul asks his mother about her being the Baron's daughter, they briefly show Paul's vision of the knife in Feyd's chest. Everything after Paul took the Water of Life was foreseen by Paul.
@dustinwilson48153 ай бұрын
@@houseofaction Yes, and he was also able to regenerate from the wounds. They were already healing when he was making the emperor kiss his Ducal Signet. But you are very correct that he had almost no wound to speak of in the books. He was more concerned about the poison that Feyd always employed.
@Bulligity3 ай бұрын
You're literally one of the only reactors who recognized what the nukes were being used for. Love your channel!
@andrewmoss36812 ай бұрын
Also the only reason he can politically claim not to have used nukes on people. "Oh no your honour. We nuked the mountains. Not the people those mountains were protecting." Such a great political move 🤣
@iHaz2KrayonzАй бұрын
its almost as if they literally say that in the movie 🤯
@Wallahi1327 күн бұрын
@@iHaz2Krayonzwomp womp
@reservoirdude923 ай бұрын
Denis Villenueve has an unbelievable eye. This is definitely one of the most immaculately shot films of the decade, for me.
@LordVolkov3 ай бұрын
If only he took less shots of sand, he could have included more plot 😅
@LordVolkov3 ай бұрын
@@RealBLAlley With nothing happening😴 We get it, they found some cool locations they want to show off... it's Arrakis, not a travel guide to Jordan. I'd rather have the rest of the plot, thanks.
@LordVolkov3 ай бұрын
@@RealBLAlley Or he could have used those sand shots to establish the worm life cycle, so he didn't have to mess up the ending... What does he establish with shots of the dunes? We already know the planet is all sand. As you pointed out, it's in the title...
@LordVolkov3 ай бұрын
@@RealBLAlley What storytelling elements and worldbuilding beyond 'there is sand' does Denis establish with his landscape shots? Show your work.
@LordVolkov3 ай бұрын
@@RealBLAlley Did I ask about your credentials? I don't care who you are. I asked about this film, to show your work on your claims. Or can you not do that? Want to try again? Do we need a reminder that Dune is covered in sand? Why not use these shots to establish the worm's life cycle, something actually integral to Dune (plot, ecology, and religious themes) instead of... oh, Arrakis sucks... but our light calculator program found some cool shots 😎 And maybe you missed something (or didn't read the book), because the Fremen co-exist with the desert, not struggle against it. It is not a desolate landscape to them, it is the training ground of the faithful and it supports them in the millions. It's only inhospitable those who do not learn the ways.
@raulportela30393 ай бұрын
To answer an earlier question you had; the reason troops on the ground don't wear shields is because the shields vibration attracts the worms. It's the same reason spice harvesters can only be on the ground for a limited time before being lifted in the sky and put back later.
@MasterCheeef3 ай бұрын
Also guns are outlawed against shields as 1 shot to a shield can create a nuclear explosion.
@vincegamer3 ай бұрын
@@MasterCheeef specifically lasguns. Regular guns like the maula pistol are allowed. They are just useless against shields
@void_presence2 ай бұрын
also, they're using lasguns, and lasguns + shields = very very bad day (effective atomic explosion)
@daustin88883 ай бұрын
Stilgar was the ultimate hype man. He puts Morpheus to shame.
@LordVolkov3 ай бұрын
Both believing blindly in a prophecy designed to control and manipulate them...
@kingscorpion73463 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/j6qZkqZrZ9GsZrM
@daustin88883 ай бұрын
@@LordVolkov The darkside of faith and hope
@trorisk3 ай бұрын
All "prophecies" are designed to control and manipulate the people. Religions are made for that.
@MasterCheeef3 ай бұрын
LISAN AL GAIB
@gallendugall89133 ай бұрын
"This has been incredibly easy." Helps when you can see the future.
@CorwinPatrick2 ай бұрын
And in Rabban's case... Gurney is like Duncan, completely outclassing all of Harkonnen.
@faybancollins3 ай бұрын
Hans Zimmer tickets, your wife is a real one
@foreignhades67883 ай бұрын
Legit
@Sindamsc3 ай бұрын
Samantha is a keeper ❤
@hothotheat30003 ай бұрын
He sounded so overwhelmed, like “shit, what do I get for her?!”
@chrisw.51382 ай бұрын
Sweet
@moviedetective71473 ай бұрын
I went to see this in IMAX and it was a massive experience!
@kishenchohan12863 ай бұрын
This was great in IMAX, I don't watch alot of movies in IMAX only movies I've seen is Avatar 1 and 2, Dune Part 2 and Eternals, ps don't judge me but some of the scenes looked amazing in IMAX
@Jay-ln1co3 ай бұрын
Fremen: "Thank you, thank you! Muad'dib has freed us!" Muad'dib: "Oh, I wouldn't say 'freed.' More like, 'under new management.'"
@jevgenkovaАй бұрын
Except Paul and Hal couldn't be more different
@TheStOne13 ай бұрын
Maybe you don't remember from the first movie, the Bene Gesserit didn't want Paul to be the Quisatz Haderach, it was Jessica disobeying their orders to have a daughter. She decided to have a son for love to Duke Leto, and she decided to train him in the ways of the Benne Gesserit against their will. Their original plan was to marry Jessica's daughter with Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen and their son would be the Quisatz Haderach, but because of Paul existing, they had to change their plans.
@davidw.27912 ай бұрын
It’s ironic that the Bene Gesseeit rightfully see how ZOMG UNCONTROLLABLE a male QH-wannabe is, but the Sisters and Reverent Mother on Dune/Arakkis completely flake on checking if Jessica had any Preexisting Conditions before forcing her to drink the Blue Water. 😂 They’re an ALL-FEMALE religious order and yet they forget that. Too much fun ordering Jessica to “D.R.I.N.K.!” to think about that, I suppose. 😂
@georgeprchal39243 ай бұрын
"You fought well Atreides." Austin Butler killed it as Feyd Rautha.
@pickthestickup3 ай бұрын
When my friends and I are hanging out, and someone does something mildly impressive-- like crumpling up trash and making the shot into the bin: "LISAN AL GAIB!" the way Stilgar says it at 45:48 Flip a water bottle rightside up onto a table: "LISAN AL GAIB!" Catch something they drop before it hits the ground: "LISAN AL GAIB!"
@RobertMorgan3 ай бұрын
Mashallah works too.
@ravissary793 ай бұрын
In the knife fight, essentially Paul allowed himself to be stabbed in a non vital spot, luring in Fayd, he then held Fayd blade while using his off hand to remove the knife from his own abdomen, stabbing Fayd in the heart with it, while allowing Fayd to stab him in his shoulder simultaneously. I think.
@houseofaction3 ай бұрын
they should have just had him domninate the fight like in the books, his precognition made him an unbeatable warrior in the books only a couple of people could contend with him
@ravissary793 ай бұрын
@@houseofaction yeah, similar to Alita, he's nowhere near as deadly as in the book. But this fight had great drama.
@Humanipathic3 ай бұрын
@@houseofactionno it’s dumb. Greatest duel scene in any film and waste of Austin. And glad they went against that. They built up Feyd to be his near equal.
@lindapowers85923 ай бұрын
Great reaction! I love part one for its world building was excellent! Part two was everything romance, action, scenery, music, fight scenes, storytelling 👏🏽 An hardly wait for part three in 2026 🎉 Correct Chani is very important in part three and the camera ended on her for a reason. She is the love of Paul’s life!
@stevewest78513 ай бұрын
"Luke, I am your father" probably what you were thinking of. Also, the Bene Gesseritt thought they'd be able to control the prophet, that's what they were after. Oops.
@chefskiss61793 ай бұрын
Btw, for Sam: "Luke... I am your Baron." 😂😂😂 Lucas has never made it a big secret how much his world is 'like' the world of Dune... even Frank Herbert has gone on record many a time saying Lucas was smart starting his story right in the 'meatty' middle, starting on Tatooine and going from there.
@houseofaction3 ай бұрын
george was inspired mostly by the foundation. frank himself plaguarized dune from the sabres of paradise sometimes even word for word
@lordhoot13 ай бұрын
@@houseofactionLucas cribbed from lots of sources, and there's a lot of Dune in the first Star Wars film. Desert worlds, futuristic sword fights, a galactic empire, elite stormtroopers, people with mental powers... there's even mention of spice mines.
@YakacrakamambA3 ай бұрын
I love the look on Jessica's face when she's being told Paul rode a Grandfather Worm. You can tell she's thinking "We've got these f-kers now"
@Sindamsc3 ай бұрын
Oh yes! Finally! You were the only reactors I was waiting to do Dune, sorry that you had to go through all those copyright issues ❤
@synthetic2403 ай бұрын
I hate to say it, but this was pretty amazing in an IMAX theater. The worm-riding scene felt like being in the sandstorm with Paul. The bass was insane.
@awesomness363 ай бұрын
Why do you hate to say it? Because it’s not in imax again?
@VulcanDeathGrip443 ай бұрын
See, the Australian Breakdancer is just trying not to attract Sandworms. 😂
@LordVolkov3 ай бұрын
Would a Ray Gunn detonate on a shield?
@TBRSchmitt3 ай бұрын
😂
@Dystopia11113 ай бұрын
The beats must flow
@omargonzalez-gv5qg3 ай бұрын
Glad to see this reaction finally is available !
@eliashernandez61503 ай бұрын
Damn!!! What an awesome wife she got you hans zimmer tickets!!! Have fun and happy anniversary to both of you 🎉
@shanenolan56253 ай бұрын
Great anniversary gift kudos Samantha,
@TheLisa-Al-Gaib3 ай бұрын
The Fremen name for the mouse is Muad-Dib. (I have kangaroo mice in my yard and I think of Muad-Dib every time I see them.) The Voice is just called The Voice. The dragonfly ships are called ornithopters. Jamis is the name of the Fremen man Paul killed. Florence Pugh is Princess Irulan You got it right: Feyd Rautha (I love the names in Dune. They are fun to say!)
@xen0bia3 ай бұрын
Well except Duncan Idaho, now that's just a stupid name! 🤣
@TheLisa-Al-Gaib3 ай бұрын
@@xen0bia Yes, I will definitely give you that one! Maybe it sounded cooler back in the 60’s before Indiana Jones was even an idea?
@xxJOKeR75xx3 ай бұрын
the emperor's elite soldiers are Sardaukar
@davidw.27912 ай бұрын
@@xen0bia”The lineage of Idaho” just is a clue that those humans did come from Earth way back when. 😅❤
@evandipasquale92553 ай бұрын
He takes the blade that was in his side to strike the killing blow, you can see the blade is no longer there.
@shanenolan56253 ай бұрын
Family come first guys , im impressed you schedule has been maintained at all , ( new baby, first baby)
@Apsis123 ай бұрын
"Did they nuke the mountain so that the storm could pass?" YES THEY DID THANK YOU FOR NOTICING. everyone else is all huehuehue they missed huehuehue
@davidw.27912 ай бұрын
Yeah. Nevermind the backlash for breaking the “No nuking humans” taboo… if they k!lled the emperor, they can’t force him to abdicate, NOR can they get near the space port!
@MasterCheeef5 күн бұрын
@@Apsis12 they probably don't realize that Paul timed the delivery of his message to the emperor so he would arrive on Arakkis precisely on this day when Paul knew there would be a great storm thanks to his prescience.
@dudermcdudeface36743 ай бұрын
The Harkonnens were already a threat to the Emperor because of all the money they were making from Arrakis. The Atreides were a threat to the Emperor because of how popular they were and how strong their army was. The Emperor kills two birds with one stone by then "helping" the Harkonnens destroy the Atreides, at enormous cost in both men and money to the former.
@houseofaction3 ай бұрын
the Harkonnen were NOT a threat the emperor was just jelous that they were super wealthy and wanted to bankrupt them. the harkkonen spent so much money it would take 50 years to get it back
@dudermcdudeface36743 ай бұрын
@@houseofaction Threat and perception of threat are the same thing in such a society. Atreides, despite their loyalty, would have inspired rebels despite themselves. Harkonnen, despite being hated, would have inspired rebels because of all their money.
@kananiokala44233 ай бұрын
The Emperor made the Harkonnens pay for everything and troop transport is not cheap. It was only later when the spice itself was threatened that the Guild lowered transport fees to get someone to try to stop Paul.
@houseofaction2 ай бұрын
@@dudermcdudeface3674he was not threatened by the harkonnens this is an utter irrefutable fact. There was no perceived threat. And they would not incite rebellion this is a fact
@dudermcdudeface36742 ай бұрын
@@houseofaction In an absolute monarchy, everyone else with power is a threat to the throne. That's just how it works. Harkonnens could be handled by putting them in debt because their power is financial, but Atreides loyalty and military strength was too great to allow anymore.
@michaelshafer51923 ай бұрын
Not just a theater, but an IMAX is a must. For both cinematography and for sound.
@Drizzl13353 ай бұрын
You guys are the best! Enjoy the show and Happy Anniversary!😊
@LacTV-videos3 ай бұрын
I saw Hans Zimmer a few years ago. He puts on a great show, you will have a ball.
@Hauns913 ай бұрын
Didn't realize you guys were new parents, congrats!
@zmani43793 ай бұрын
Nice reaction - esp when Sam uses the Voice at 1:00:00 - she should do this again: "Watch our videos!" lol - I think it was a powerful choice showing this film so much from Chani's POV; is she the true hero here, as w Samwise in ROTK? She wants freedom for her ppl, and is fully on board w grooming Paul as a leader - but blind obedience to a cult is NOT what she signed on for - what do Bene Gesserit want? I don't think it's so scattered - Jessica was supposed to have Atriedes daughter to then wed to Harkonnen - I think they've been cultivating a super-powered Plato-style philosopher-king - combining omniscience of past-future collective vision w the omnipotence of political power merging these Houses on the Throne - with of course the Bene Gesserit behind him, pulling his strings, or maybe merging w his vision? Their problem w Atriedes wasn't their power, it was the independent spirit of the Atriedes - this is what's underlined here, how Feyd is easier to control - as a prospect, they'd see Paul as too much of a loose cannon now One small disagreement I have w this film is how omnipotent they make the Bene Gesserit - in the books, they're very powerful, and the ones w their eye most focused on the Long Game of Humanity - but IMO the books also have a fuller sense of multiple players in the game, with various agendas, and more of a balance of power among them - so I thought this view of Bene Gesserit was a bit reductive - they have their vast web of power, and they're holding many of the strings, but they're also vying w other puppeteers - another area where I had mixed feelings was the emphasis on Feyd as "psychotic", as some kind of anomaly - in the TV miniseries, in contrast, we see the Harkonnens more as just representing this political culture in general, and we see Irulan is actually much more comfortable around Feyd than she is w someone like Paul - Paul being another princeling in the making, raised as one of them, who instead went "native" - I like this because IMO the more important fault line here is between Fremen vs the Ruling Class The treatment of Chani is different from the book (I adore her love story w Paul, and I think the buildup to their first kiss is one of the best I've ever seen in a film) - and I think the film does a better job w her; she's far more independent here, in a way that throws clarity in a larger sense on what the Fremen represent, and on the implications of what Paul is becoming - the film does a better job of clarifying this aspect of what Herbert was warning us about - we're in unknown territory, but I hope she evolves into Paul's adversary
@dustinwilson48153 ай бұрын
It's important to realize that the moment he survived the water of life, Paul became the first Kwisatz Haderach. He has access to the memories and wisdom of ALL his ancestors, and that he can use that to see ALL possible futures. From that moment on, Paul's decisions were all made knowing EXACTLY the choices he has to make to win, and not die/lose. He already knows that Chani will eventually forgive him, and he already knows the outcome. Paul's sister, Alia, was made a full Bene Gesserit Witch while in the womb. She also has access to her past ancestors, but lacks the training to control it. The starvation and death Paul foresees will be across the universe, as he will control the spice.
@marsfalcon92503 ай бұрын
"Long story long",,,,you folks are great. Fun reaction, thanks!
@gustonzimasheen3 ай бұрын
Yay! It finally went through. Good on you guys and congratulations.
@sweetpixiesmile2 ай бұрын
RE: Paul's visions, they are similar to Doc Strange's sorting through every possibility, confusing and unclear, but once Paul takes the Water of Life, he says his vision is now clear, with only one narrow path forward.
@MrGlenbw3 ай бұрын
11:28 The different factions among the Fremen society is an invention of Denis Villeneuve and Jon Spaihts exclusively for this adaptation, which I really appreciate since having the entire Fremen fully support Paul's crusade 100% in the original book and previous adaptations makes little sense when you put in real world context. Not to mention that such friction will be very instrumental in later sequels Dune Messiah and Children of Dune.
@jonathanmurphy31413 ай бұрын
At the beginning, out in the desert, the sky is orange, and we can see a partial lunar eclipse. Arrakis has two moons. One of the "making" of features on the Blu-ray details that they did have a partial Lunar eclipse, here on Earth, filming in Jordan, or United Arab Emirates, both used for the desert filming for Arrakis. Much of the rock-locations, I believe are in Jordan. It's a now famous region, where "Lawrence of Arabia", "The Martian" and "SW 9: Rise of Skywalker" filmed too. The one flash-vision of the future, where sister Alia stands on dunes near an ocean, were filmed in Namibia.🌍
@ShelbyBaby272 ай бұрын
Worth mentioning: Paul broke down this plan of using the messiah & marrying the Emperor's daughter to Dr Kines and Lady Jessica in Dune Part I. Paul also knows his visions aren't reliable. Drinking from the water of life wasn't a requirement. Taking the nukes off the table, the plan of attack was always possible by the Fremen, but as Chani says "when you believe in a Messiah, you'll wait for centuries..."
@AngraBotha3 ай бұрын
Wow! Have fun at Hans Zimmer! Edit: Paul used the knife that was stuck in his side. The first one that stabbed him. Edit: Paul finding out the Baron is related: Luke and Darth Vader.
@patrickholt22703 ай бұрын
It was generous of the Emperor to deliver so much water to Arrakis in the bodies of the Sardaukar.
@demopem3 ай бұрын
You're right. This is not a sequel. It's one movie in two parts.
@GKFF98723 ай бұрын
Watching this in theaters was just peak cinema.
@FireKnight963 ай бұрын
My favorite film of the year so far. The grand scale and epic scope of it all is what I love about movies. So glad to finally your reaction on here!
@madraven33463 ай бұрын
Since women aren't allowed to directly sit the imperial throne, their endgame is not only to create a Supreme Being but to essentially have direct control over the emperor. I'm eager to see the Max series that explores the early history of the Bene Gesserit and how their plans began
@henshin587Ай бұрын
I don't think that's the case in the movies, Denis went out of his way to present women as equal or superior
@madraven3346Ай бұрын
@@henshin587 true enough in the level of their portrayal as characters, but I could have sworn one of the trailers for Sisterhood explicitly mentions a prohibition against women directly sitting the throne (the scope of the Bene Gesserit machinations are actually kind of a testimony to the women being pretty much superior)
@BlondeManNoName3 ай бұрын
I waited a lot for this movie and it just blew me away. Such great scifi for once!
@Yora213 ай бұрын
"It could have all ended here." And in a typical happy ending heroic story, it would have ended here. But to evoke a line from Kingsmen, "Well, this ain't that kind of story."
@tetleyT3 ай бұрын
The real hero of these movies is cinematographer Greig Fraser.
@reynaldolorenzo84093 ай бұрын
Denis is the one who read the books and co-wrote the script with Jon; he is the one that visualized the script and did much more. A film like this can't be possible without the good work of the screenwriter, producers, director, cinematographer, and basically everyone involved. So saying Greig is the real hero of these films is stupid, as he wouldn't be able to do his job without Denis, which is the reason these films are being made in the first place.
@tetleyT3 ай бұрын
@@reynaldolorenzo8409 Crikey. It migth be time to meet a friend of mine called hyperbole.
@kolajoabiola27903 ай бұрын
Yes!! The wait is over! Glad your Dune 2 reaction is finally up on KZbin. I really enjoyed watching you react to this. Seeing it in theatres was such an incredible experience. Best wishes to you both.
@do0ranfrump2603 ай бұрын
Dune 2. I loved that game.
@alfrednguyen79943 ай бұрын
Ahhh what a great surprise, my wife and I are also going to see Hans Zimmer!
@santiagohardy27283 ай бұрын
Heyyyyyy! You were able to post this!! I plan to watch it as soon as my day is done. Something to look forward to!
@rajorab50553 ай бұрын
This was a great movie. Went back to the theater 3 times just to hear Paul's Speech.
@JohnSmith-ox7xc3 ай бұрын
Finally cleared the copyright. As it was written!
@hungryrabbiddawg3 ай бұрын
So happy yall got this through the copyright! Hopefully WB was able to meet yall somewhat halfway, or just, throw y'all a bone. Thank you for reaching back out to me on my questions on the edit, y'alls input absolutely helped during me during my experience with wrangling mine. It was choppy to all hell, but it made it through copyright! Im watching this reaction now, excited to see what yall thought of Dune 2! Awesome channel guys!
@ChristopherBrown-hg4cw3 ай бұрын
Sam, nice present! As someone who grew up on the original Star Wars trilogy John Williams will always be the goat, But Hans is a close second. I love movie soundtracks and Zimmer has been just killing it. You two should have a great time at that concert.
@LordVolkov3 ай бұрын
"What just happened?! Was that the knife? Is it still in him?!" 🤣🤣🤣 Sam got it in the wrap up 👍Great job Sam! It's... not well choreographed and doesn't make a ton of sense without the Weirding Way for Paul to pull a pretty long knife from his abdomen and stick it in Feyd 😅 Book spoiler below - In the book Feyd has a poison needle hidden in his belt and Paul judo throws him to avoid it and 😵 him. They also don't fight in armor, ritual combat is done without still suit because ruining one unnecessarily is anathema to the Fremen 😖
@shaggycan3 ай бұрын
What they don't reveal in the movie is that Jessica's mother is Gaius Helen Mohiam. So the woman with the Box in the first film is his grandmother.
@mufana13 ай бұрын
It wasn´t spelled out, but yes, if one pays attention, it is revealed.
@eddietucker70053 ай бұрын
I have never seen or heard that the Benne Geserrit with the box in the first film was Jessica’s mother. She was The Reverend Mother, but no blood relation to Jessica. No, I haven’t read the book but I tried. I got tired of having to look up nearly each word in the dictionary in the back of the book. 😊
@donny19603 ай бұрын
@@eddietucker7005 How could you hear or see if you did not read the books? If you had that knowledge, you would know. That is how intelligence works.............
@benhmn3 ай бұрын
This is a silly retcon by Brian Herbert, and is therefore not considered cannon by most fans.
@donny19603 ай бұрын
@@benhmn Well there are millions of Dune fans. I personally did not take a survey. But I know a lot of fans take it as a given that Jessica is the Reverend Mothers daughter. The stories go that Frank had talks with Brian about other Dune stories. Frank could have told Brian about Jessica's lineage. I do not know. And I do not think you do either.
@smiffy683 ай бұрын
The contrast between Chalamet in this movie and in Wonka is so amazing. Genuinely an incredible young actor. And Elvis converted me from a sceptic to an almost-fan It's never explained in the movies, but in the books of you fire a laser at a shield it causes a slight nuclear explosion at both ends. So that's a slight deterrent
@catcherinthesky3 ай бұрын
Sam looks like a silent Aztec Princess, Daniel is a lucky Disney Prince!
@coitusergosum24473 ай бұрын
Everyone should have a hype-man like Stilgar.
@tomhoffman43303 ай бұрын
Congratulations🎉Happy to see this one finally Approved for Posting!👍Hopefully "Sin City" is not too far behind...🙏
@colinthedogfromspaced93653 ай бұрын
I'm a miserable old git but it just shows the likeability of these two that at the end when Sam said she'd got Dan Hans Zimmer tickets I had the biggest grin on my face. You are the only reaction channel worth watching . Sam is always lightening fast on picking up details and Dan always wants to kill kill kill lol ! Love you guys. Maybe Withnail & I one day please ? Or tv shows maybe Utopia (Original UK version).
@icarusfalls54223 ай бұрын
49:00 Sounded like Peter Griffin doing the Dune theme. 😆
@Astuga3 ай бұрын
Hans Zimmer in concert, what a nice surprise. 👍
@Helen-k3t3 ай бұрын
I just wonna say that you are really smart, you both caught a lot of things that others didn't understand 😉
@barkingmadman11693 ай бұрын
Such a cute couple. Enjoy Hans Zimmer.
@Tony_Miller3 ай бұрын
When shot with a Lasgun while wearing a shield, it will cause a nuclear blast. Since shields are so common in this universe, that is also why blades are used heavily.
@houseofaction3 ай бұрын
not necessarily it CAN not necessarily will and it might not even cause one on the shielded individual but the person who shot it
@kananiokala44233 ай бұрын
It is a roll of the dice how big the explosions would be since the interaction between the two waveforms can't be predicted, and if it will affect one or both parties, but that is correct. In the book the Fremen purposefully set active shields on the battlefield in order to make the Sardaukar too paranoid to use Lazguns.
@BigMike2463 ай бұрын
I'm seeing Hans Zimmer, too! Looking forward to it!
@shroomelo2 ай бұрын
"Lead them to Paradise" is one of the hardest lines of modern cinema.
@MsAppeljack3 ай бұрын
The baby will be born with all the powers and knowledge of a Revrand Mother. Oh and the first film was setting everything into motion for this film, fruition. The next one is Messiah.
@JonathanStein-kr6qd3 ай бұрын
This really is one of the greatest sci-fi epics ever made
@tfpp13 ай бұрын
17:51 - I think his full name is The Quizats Haderach / Mahdi, Paul Usual Muad'dib Atreides, Duke of Arrakis . . . aka "The One". 😂
@SpitFir3Tornado3 ай бұрын
Something I picked up watching the first movie again with a friend, the undrugged Atreides in the arena is the captain of Leto's bodyguard from the first movie. He only has like 2 lines but you see him a lot. I believe the actor is actually also the stunt coordinator for the films.
@Sindamsc3 ай бұрын
To the question you've ask in the end: The real power in the Universe is not the Emperor, but the Spacing guild. That's the guild that Baron used to send his troops to attack Atreidis, for example. And the Spacing guild doesn't won't to share power with a guy who took over the Emperor, which was a very suitable ruler for them. They want to take the control back. At least that's what I understood after reading, don't give me spoilers in the replies please 😂❤ It's a shame we didn't get much of the Guild in the movie, but it is long enough, I get it. I hope Denis will give it more time in the next one.
@houseofaction3 ай бұрын
no that is not true, the balance is between the emperor, the guild and the laansraad the guild can't outright control things because they can see into the future they see if they do things would turn out horrible so they don't they also don't have any intention of taking power away from paul THEY CAN'T his precognition allows him to know they REQUIRE the spice so he has control over them
@Sindamsc3 ай бұрын
@@houseofactionyou didn't give a better answer to their question, just tried to bash mine 😂
@foosterOG3 ай бұрын
"I feel like this reminds me of something...", said Samantha. "You mean when the person finds out he is related to the bad person?", said Daniel. Do you mean when it was revealed that Luke is related to Darth Vader? Star Wars took so much from Dune!
@technofilejr34013 ай бұрын
Jack Kirby's New Gods could also be considered a source for Star Wars. The main bad guy is named Darkseid. His greatest antagonist is al Old Testament prophet looking dude who raised his son.
@davidw.27912 ай бұрын
@@technofilejr3401it was a swapping of sons (sons spelled H-O-S-T-A-G-E-S).
@find2hard3 ай бұрын
Great movie. Love how they portrayed Paul slowly getting pulled to his fate against his will. I recommend Devil's Advocate for you guys.
@HungryWolf19713 ай бұрын
48:18 Have fun at the Hans Zimmer concert! Definitely one of the greatest concert I've been to.
@khalidalamri.3 ай бұрын
TBR Schmitt.. you’re a lucky man. And the reaction was great as always😊.
@tetarosgate313 ай бұрын
Small detail I think some people miss is that after Paul declares that he wants revenge and wants to use the prophecy to manipulate the fremen for that goal. He immediately after gets a vision of people worshiping a shrine of his father. It's a call back to the first film where Paul had the vision in the tent where he saw people killing and dying I. His name and worshipping a shrine for his father. So I believe in this moment Paul has a change of heart, wishing (at this point in the film) to avoid this outcome. So that's why I think in the first parts of the movie he doesn't like his mother converting and manipulating the fremen, even though in the beginning he said he would do as much.
@donny19603 ай бұрын
I agree. Paul at the end of the book and movie is a reluctant warrior. He knows what letting the Fremen lose will do to the Empire. But is resigned to it as the only way to continue the Human Race. He sees that the Bene Gesserit put mankind on a path to obliteration when they created "The One". Hard decisions had to be made to save everyone. It eventually fell to Paul's son to undo the Bene Gesserit mistake. Dune is very complicated. It is not just the "good guys" against the "bad guys". We all can be both at a given time.
@chefskiss61793 ай бұрын
WOW, that sincerely is some great anniversary gift! Zimmer's Gladiator (with Lisa Gerrard) end-credits theme and his Da Vinci Code ending piece are some of my favourite tracks ever. With that enthusiastic intro you gave, talking about all the reading and info you were getting into prior to this watch, makes me really want you to try David Lynch's 1984 version, maybe some time down the line(?).
@TheLisa-Al-Gaib3 ай бұрын
@@chefskiss6179 I am SO jealous, but I’m happy for them!
@chefskiss61793 ай бұрын
@@TheLisa-Al-Gaib Yeah, he really has his work cut out for him as far as what his gift to her will be. I'm thinking nothing less than a horse from Rohan in full regalia at minimum 😂
@TheLisa-Al-Gaib3 ай бұрын
@@chefskiss6179 🤣🤣🤣 Yeah, I literally have no good suggestion for him-maybe a full spa day where Samantha gets fully pampered while TBR stays home with the baby. That might work.
@Shelbyj133 ай бұрын
Been waiting for this one!!!!
@Tman0011003 ай бұрын
In the dual with Feyd, when Feyd stabs Paul in his side, that's the knife he takes out at the end to fatally stab Feyd.
@spyro2572 ай бұрын
@6:28 "why dont they have shields" they have shields, but hey are in worm land, so they cant use them, as they attract worms, and sends them into a killing frenzy... @45:51 "how did he get that knife" it was the knife that was stuck in him already, he just pulled it out and stabbed him with it...
@CLFmoto873 ай бұрын
Damn what a anniversary gift!!!
@dfcarvalho3 ай бұрын
You have NO idea how much I laughed at 49:00 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for that ❤
@patrickbrady58383 ай бұрын
If you try the original, lavish Dune (1984), try the closing credits - they’ve taken on a life of their own
@Scimarad3 ай бұрын
I love those closing credits. So good!
@julioareck3 ай бұрын
Dude, she bought you tickets to Hans Zimmer and you didn't even say thank you. 😆
@TBRSchmitt3 ай бұрын
😳 I didn’t?!
@timothyhedrick52953 ай бұрын
I voted for you to watch this in theatre because I just couldn't live with myself for depriving you of that experience. But now.... selfishly... I am ecstatic we get to watch you experiencing this for the first time. You should really consider reading the first three books (all I've read) as they are epic. I read them as an adolescent in the eighties and I remain firmly convinced they are the LOTR of science-fiction. I've recently downloaded the first SIX books and have just started to read them. Let's GO!!! @6:33 Per the books you can't use shields in the desert because they attract the worms and "drive them into a killing frenzy." I think this may have been stated in the first movie as well. @21:10 "You can't control this thing" - In the books it is explained that the hooks pull the worms' segments open exposing sensitive tissues to the sand. So, the worms turn the open segments up away from the sand, allowing you to steer them.
@bigbrockbear49633 ай бұрын
I saw this at the theatre & somebody shouted from the back "Kiss the Ring!!!!!!!!" It was brilliant.
@apxstitch3 ай бұрын
I've got tickets to see Hans Zimmer too! This will be my second time seeing him live (last time in 2017) and I can't wait to hear the music from Dune! Another great reaction :)
@FeaturingRob3 ай бұрын
- 36:57 - Yes, Jessica is the daughter of Baron Vladimir Harkonnen. However, it gets weirder than that! In the later books written by Frank Herbert's son, Brian, we learn that Jessica's mother was Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam, who tested Paul with the box. In the book, the Baron is gay, VERY gay, and psychotic like Feyd. In fact, he is extremely vain about his looks as well. Mohiam is sent to secure the bloodline. However, in the attempt the Baron has some problems and ends up sexually assaulting Mohiam. Unfortunately, the embryo was nonviable, and Mohiam had to go back and resecure the bloodline. When she does, she gives the Baron a nasty surprise. As the Bene Gesserit are trained to have the most minute control over every facet of their biology, which is how they can drink the Water of Life and survive, Mohiam uses this ability to create a very special STD for the Baron, which is why is is so grotesquely obese and has to use an anti-gravity suspensor to move around. His bones are so brittle they cannot support his weight. - Chani is different in the novel. She fully supports and believes in Paul as LIsan al Gaib and Mahdi, and continues to love him. The also cut a tremendously tragic part of the story. From when Paul and Jessica escape into the desert to Paul defeating the Emperor, about two years pass give or take. Paul's sister Alia is born with all of the knowledge of a full Reverend Mother. And Chani and Paul have a son named Leto II. Unfortunately, the young Leto is killed during a Sardaukar raid. When Paul overthrows the Emperor takes Princess Irulan as his bride, Chani knew. She didn't like it, but understood it. The final paragraph of the novel is Jessica comforting Chani, helping her realize that Irulan may have Paul's name...but only that. Irulan will have no children, no softness, no affection, nothing. Jessica says, "...we who bear the title of concubine, history will call us wives." Paul is not a hero. He is, at best, an antihero and, at worst, a villain in a story filled with villains. Frank Herbert deliberately wrote the Dune novels to explain the dangers of charismatic leaders.
@donny19603 ай бұрын
But..... And it is a big but. If Paul did not take the paths he did. Humans would have died out. So, give me a "villain" any day that saves the Human Race in the long run. And has people for decades still trying to figure out if he was a "bad" guy...... ha ha
@FeaturingRob3 ай бұрын
@@donny1960 True...and we won't even go into the God Emperor of Dune...🙂
@mnemonic13632 ай бұрын
Ancestral possession... the baron shall return
@chrissibersky46173 ай бұрын
I love you TBR Schmitt and your wife Samantha.
@dustinwilson48153 ай бұрын
The voice is called the weirding way. It's mind control. In the books, Paul uses it to shatter Feyd Rautha's body after he kills him, and it cracked the building foundation. Chani in the books fully supported Paul without question, and already knew he would be marrying Princess Irulan. She accepted it. The movie version helps accentuate Frank Herbert's vision, though. He never liked any leader to be loved so much they became a religious figure. He had similar politics in real life. You mentioned how Paul needed Chani to even have his power, but that was never the case in the original story. He was always more than competent in all ways without anyone's, let alone Chani's, help. One can assume that it has a lot to do with current political climate in the real world, as feminism does not like that kind of clear male dominance. But the books, and original movies, made it clear that the Kwisatz Haderach could only be a man, because only a man can handle the full access to all his ancestors (male and female), and fully see all possible futures. The Bene Gesserit Witches knew it was coming, as they saw the future and made the breeding program that would ensure that it happened. They just wanted to make certain they could control whatever man ended up with it. Paul and Feyd were the final products of their breeding program, but they disliked that Paul would resist their control. It should be noted that they had predicted that the generation after Paul/Feyd would probably be the Kwisatz Haderach, but it came a generation early in Paul. There's a lot more to that, but it could reveal spoilers for the future movie. For the Bene Gesserit Witches, control is all that matters. They always knew they (women) would never have the full power, so they resolved to control that power. Also, the Bene Gesserit planted the cultish prophecies throughout the empire, but they knew that the Kwisatz Haderach would actually fulfill those prophecies. So, technically, those predictions were not lies at all. And that would ensure that they would be able to control and manipulate the Fremen (and many others). Finally, in the books, the great houses conceded to Paul and accepted his reign. They just turned around and started waging secret wars against him by starting terrorist groups and sending assassins after them. I'm curious how they will resolve Chani's issues in the next movie, and how they will deal with the holy war.
@donny19603 ай бұрын
100% false about "sound" weapon. That was the 1980's movie. It took liberties. There was no "sound" weapon that shattered rock and bodies in the book. The "Weirding way" was the Bene Gesserit way of battle. Super-fast reflexes. Complete control of muscles. Not a "weirding module" or a Paul shout. If you want a very literal version of Dune. Watch the Sci-fi network miniseries. It was very true to the books.
@dustinwilson48152 ай бұрын
@@donny1960 I never even mentioned the modules, just that he used his voice to shatter the foundation. And I watched the Sci-Fi network's mini-series. I liked it. It was far more literal, but a lot of people still hated it.
@donny19602 ай бұрын
@@dustinwilson4815 Well people hate everything now and then. The Miniseries was a great telling of the Dune story. If you are a fan of Dune. What is not to like? As for the "voice" to shatter rock. The last scene had Paul do it without the "modules". A character says, " We will soon not need the modules". But still, all that was tacked on to the story. None of it was in the book.
@Cadinho933 ай бұрын
Watching this reaction made me realize why Herbert was so explicit with Messiah, the message of the movie really flies over so many people's heads. Also, they don't show it in the movie, but Fremen Stietches have factories in them where they manufacture Stillsuits, Thumpers and all the other equipment they utilize. They're not a primitive people, they have advanced technology just like the rest of the universe.
@TealJosh3 ай бұрын
Yeah, unfortunately the movies completely skip the depth of the Fremen society that was showcased in Dune book.
@LordVolkov3 ай бұрын
They also don't do ritual combat in still suits because they respect their belongings too much to damage them unnecessarily. So much got lost in this version for religious ferver and shots of sand.
@davidw.27912 ай бұрын
@@LordVolkovEvery generation has their “Harry Potter and the Prisoner Of Azkaban”, it seems. 😂
@WhiteWolfDarkpaw3 ай бұрын
The Fremen wouldn't open fire on the Crawler with the shielded Ornithopters flying around because of the effect of the two intersecting; both devices exploding in a pseudo-nuclear explosion. Same with the Fremen Hunting squad we opened with. Riding the Worm involves getting a hook under the front end of a segment and lifting it up, causing it to become exposed to the harsh sand. That keeps the worm from attempting to submerge, and from simply plowing through dune after dune. Paul DID want to use the Fremen prophecy to enact his revenge, I assume with the excuse that he's helping THEM get rid of their mutual hated enemy. But I think after he realized what Jessica was doing, he tried to reel back. He still wanted revenge, he still wanted to help the Fremen get rid of the Harkonnen, but he saw where the tide was going. Only after he drank the Water of Life did he realize it was too late to stop. Regarding nukes: It's never mentioned in the movies, but there is a strict mandate that Atomics are never used against human targets. Breaking this means all the Great Houses and Sardaukar surround your planet and utterly destroy you. Using the atomics against the Shield Wall to let the storm and worms in, though, absolutely counts as fair.
@charleshartley95973 ай бұрын
Sam giving side-eye to TBR at 34:12 "I love you, but sometimes…" Granted he admits the hadn't been paying attention to it a minute later! Just funny to watch! However, props my guy as one of maybe the only reactors who figured out what the atomics were for: destroying the mountain shield wall to let the storm, and worms, into Arrakeen. I mean they mention it quickly when planning the attack, so get that a lot of folks miss that detail. Great reaction you two!!
2 ай бұрын
This is a movie that needs to be experienced in IMax. It's one of the best cinema experiences I've ever had - to the point where I saw it 6 times in IMax. I can still feel my seat shaking and vibrating when Paul rides the worm for the first time.
@markcreemore49153 ай бұрын
Samantha, you are no doubt thinking of "Luke, I am your father" from Star Wars.