How Dune Blew People's Minds

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Film Junkie

Film Junkie

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@6432spencer
@6432spencer 2 ай бұрын
Intro didn't need to go that hard. I need a full version 😢
@FilmJunk1e
@FilmJunk1e 2 ай бұрын
if enough people want a full version i'll make one :)
@hiddendagger7
@hiddendagger7 Ай бұрын
@@FilmJunk1e MAKE ONE PLEASE I BEG OF YOU
@FilmJunk1e
@FilmJunk1e Ай бұрын
@@hiddendagger7 music channel is currently in the works, i'll be posting it there along with some of the other music i've made for my newer vids :)
@jonathanmason9697
@jonathanmason9697 Ай бұрын
I absolutely need this banger of an Intro song on my Dune playlist
@Opptios
@Opptios 22 күн бұрын
@@FilmJunk1e make one please man IM ITCHING PLEASE DROP IT I NEED IT MAN I GOT KIDS PLEASE IM BEGGING YOU DROP IT PLEASE I NEEEEEEEEEEED ITTTTTTTTTTTTTT
@carlwheezer7157
@carlwheezer7157 2 ай бұрын
What really sets Dune apart is that it's like attention to detail but to a whole new level; both in terms of the cinematic experience (like audio and visuals), but also in terms of the story itself (the different cultures and the environment and the technology)
@victorblh2fknji
@victorblh2fknji Ай бұрын
In truth, this is absolutely not new in terms of history, it may be partly new in cinema yes, but not in literature. Especially since Herbert created this universe in the 60s. There are so many others today... And there were already some at the time, of course. (Obviously DUNE remains a masterpiece, even among the thousands of other existing stories - and the hundreds of hundreds of stories that are worth it. Herbert knew how to push his thinking and research in every way. Probably even millions of stories. / Authors I have no knowledge of at all, coming from countries somewhat out of the way & whose writings have never been translated, but who nevertheless deserve it x1000. Other masterpieces that we pass by in total ignorance.)
@harrazmasri2805
@harrazmasri2805 Ай бұрын
the intro with "burger cheese burger big mac" goes hard
@ak-gi3eu
@ak-gi3eu Ай бұрын
2:52 bro did dirty with this scene
@DavidRivera-p1h
@DavidRivera-p1h 2 ай бұрын
2:12 Bro did not have to do Paul Like that
@jacobstone3255
@jacobstone3255 27 күн бұрын
15:49 bro made me think my vid stopped working im glad he cut his voice when the sound barrier came up
@mb5970
@mb5970 Ай бұрын
You know its a good Dune video when you have seen all the Dune videos and this 18 minutes flew by in a breath
@eylok7303
@eylok7303 2 ай бұрын
Why do i have to wait a month every time
@FilmJunk1e
@FilmJunk1e 2 ай бұрын
😂 Next video is in 1-2 weeks I personally promise you
@justinmin-860
@justinmin-860 2 ай бұрын
​@@FilmJunk1eI call CAP
@bacongaming9179
@bacongaming9179 2 ай бұрын
Man, just wait. He always cooks video
@ashishthakur1170
@ashishthakur1170 Ай бұрын
Because quality takes time and you must allow it to have as much as it requires.
@eylok7303
@eylok7303 Ай бұрын
@@ashishthakur1170 You know it was just a joke right
@AHSEN.
@AHSEN. Ай бұрын
8:32 that was an excellent example to demonstrate what you were trying to say. Well done XD
@JayzVeez
@JayzVeez Ай бұрын
I think 10:19 illustrates it better
@JayzVeez
@JayzVeez Ай бұрын
You summed up perfectly why Dune 1 & 2 stands head and shoulders above most action sci-fis. They're both incredibly well made movies with nearly every scene playing a role. It still amuses me no end seeing the haters and the Lynch nostalgia bros trying to claim the new movies have bad CGI, bad acting, no colour, bad writing, they're boring, the fight scenes are bad. Its such pathetic cope 😂 Villeneuve's Dune shows us what happens when studios get out of the director's way and just let em cook!
@CepheidMax
@CepheidMax Ай бұрын
Yes, but does it have battle pugs?
@Skaldewolf
@Skaldewolf Ай бұрын
Yes, the colour-design was so terrible, that in the second movie they used infrared-stock for purely artistic effect. They also had the audacity to pioneer a completely new technique for CGI to allow for a more realistic toning of the scenes.
@_thomas1031
@_thomas1031 2 ай бұрын
What a way to open lol🤣Actually goes pretty hard👏👏👏
@keisisqrl
@keisisqrl 2 ай бұрын
god I love throat singing
@jesushealthephilippines
@jesushealthephilippines Ай бұрын
Amazing job with the intro song remix. Those small details really set you apart. Highest praise brother
@picivyvortac2641
@picivyvortac2641 Ай бұрын
I was disappointed they left the dinner party out. I'd be down for an extended edition.
@PhilipePXF
@PhilipePXF Ай бұрын
The dinner party is my favorite scene in the first book. I'd die to see it being adapted
@jamesbryant8133
@jamesbryant8133 Ай бұрын
I shall forever hear 'hamburger, cheese burger, big mac' while watching dune now. TA
@Cobra-13769
@Cobra-13769 Ай бұрын
Whopper
@johndawson6057
@johndawson6057 Ай бұрын
Dude i freaking love your editing, pace and music choices.❤
@Dazvp
@Dazvp Ай бұрын
ngl that intro is fucking fire
@gmonorail
@gmonorail Ай бұрын
herbert spent 7 years researching dune before starting to write.
@Mistmantle88
@Mistmantle88 23 күн бұрын
Having Jessica blubbering outside the door and then totally normal two seconds later comes across as an editing problem. Villeneuve did not explain that the Bene Gesserit sisters have rituals for everything, one of which involves “getting it all out” before entering a situation where they wish to remain calm and inscrutable. For example right before Jessica tries to talk to Leto about Paul, she has her “shaking and crying” moment outside the room, and then when she walks into Leto’s presence she appears to be the image of poise and composure. If you didn’t know what she was doing, you would see that scene as poorly edited.
@deltadark5748
@deltadark5748 2 ай бұрын
So real it feels like the sand worm is coming inside me
@JayzVeez
@JayzVeez Ай бұрын
This comment came out all wrong 😂
@VoidSpirals
@VoidSpirals 2 ай бұрын
Bros channel woke up and decided to constantly pump out bangers 🙏🙏🔥 how do you do it
@Roted_K
@Roted_K Ай бұрын
When I saw the second movie after reading all the books, the one and only thing I thought was: Where can I see it again? It is that good
@idiot_city5444
@idiot_city5444 Ай бұрын
I just finally watched the 2nd one, and then watched it again the next morning lol
@Indrakrn
@Indrakrn 2 ай бұрын
Man you're truly a hidden gem
@ivokolev1988
@ivokolev1988 Ай бұрын
That Sun Tzu quote was a killer 😅
@some_random_rando
@some_random_rando Ай бұрын
I randomly discovered this channel and I have to remind myself that this is a small channel, the quality of your videos are insane man. Amazing work
@tegirvaru
@tegirvaru Ай бұрын
sound absolutely makes the difference, as someone who re-listens to soundtrack over and over, they are effectively everlasting. the fact that youtube doesnt mind compressing an image to garbage, but the sound still has to be synced and good or else people will be put off (which twitch sucks at and gets commented on a lot).
@swordmonkey6635
@swordmonkey6635 Ай бұрын
Jessica's fear with Paul's test had as much to do with her relationship with the Reverend Mother as it did with the test itself. Mohiam had been Jessica's instructor. Jessica had also gone against the direct commands of the BG to give birth to a daughter. Jessica was ranked as a Sister (rank and file member) in the BG and Mohiam was the head of the Order at the time of Dune, so it's like having the Space Pope show up to your house to check out the mess you made after you willingly defied them.
@Adumperson1
@Adumperson1 2 ай бұрын
bro you're literally the most underrated youtuber ever, W vid btw
@marqod1437
@marqod1437 Ай бұрын
Thousands of years of evolution has honed the human brain into a terrifying pattern recognition machine. Around a third of it is dedicated to deciphering the signals from the optic nerve. Really it's a wonder visual effect artists have managed to trick audiences about anything ever.
@ivanhenderson31
@ivanhenderson31 5 күн бұрын
“How dare you use the voice on my mother!” Film Junkie: “Oh He Ha He He Ha Ho” *proceeds to shit his pants*
@ryanjayi.villorente4642
@ryanjayi.villorente4642 25 күн бұрын
AYOO BROTHERR THAT INTRO WAS BANGEERRR 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@jakefields8018
@jakefields8018 Ай бұрын
intro song goes hard asfffff
@Kalixtorivera
@Kalixtorivera Ай бұрын
Bro the fart sound killed me every time 💀
@Xan50
@Xan50 2 ай бұрын
i watched dune in chinese on a plane and the songs sounded so stupid in chinese
@MrinmayChakravarty-jf4nr
@MrinmayChakravarty-jf4nr 2 ай бұрын
Great analysis brother dune is modern day cinematic achievement I have respect for James Cameron avatar visuals butdune took it another level and now I wonder why it's storytelling
@MyNameIsThe_Sun
@MyNameIsThe_Sun Ай бұрын
16:24 I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE
@FilmJunk1e
@FilmJunk1e Ай бұрын
I'm glad someone realized!
@OmegaDenz96
@OmegaDenz96 19 күн бұрын
sound is as important as the visuals. since these two sensory are just beside our brains, so we registered what we see/hear quite immediately by our brains compared to other senses we got. (that's what i think)
@featherine4825
@featherine4825 23 күн бұрын
That song at the start almost got me lol
@jacobcoughlin1822
@jacobcoughlin1822 Ай бұрын
The algo flopped here, why did this not get more views?
@collinbates2276
@collinbates2276 Ай бұрын
How can I find the intro song because I need it on my playlist. in fact the background music present throughout the video and especially at the start of chapter one is awesome and i want to listen to it. Fantastic job editing
@FilmJunk1e
@FilmJunk1e Ай бұрын
The intro song is my remix that I made specifically for this video which i'm currently making the full version to cause a lot of people want it. The other songs are all in the description in order or appearance :)
@collinbates2276
@collinbates2276 Ай бұрын
@@FilmJunk1e okay thank you! I am exited for this song to drip its low key amazing
@victorblh2fknji
@victorblh2fknji Ай бұрын
Sound is everything. I mean, literally, sound is everything - on the scale of everything that exists. It embodies a central figure. It is the element at the heart of everything in the universe. (Vibrations, frequencies... Waves, whatever they are, depending on what frequency you choose to look at them, are sound. A gamma ray is just as much sound as, for example, an X-ray. Or a color. Or whatever. Everything is sound.) So starting from there, well in cinema - the 7th art, this form of creation that is so dear to us as a species - in the face of our interpretation and our perceptions, the role of sound turns out to be so crucial. It is just as important in our lives. In any case, it is everything within our existence, it is even us. Sound waves are All That Is. Moreover, some even call the universe, the supreme state of cosmic intelligence located at the heart of all that is & putting everything into operation, Creation, the One, the "nameless", the Great Spirit, divine unity; the Primordial Sound... (The Tibetans, well here we will say mostly Buddhist monks, call this Primordial Sound "Om", or "Aum". The Sanskrit symbol is this: ॐ By the way, if my long comment still interests anyone, know that "Amen" is a Latin derivation of the Sanskrit term that I just mentioned. Thus "Amen" is a direct reference to the Primordial Sound, so "Amen" would mean the heart of Everything. Would even mean All that Is, period. Just everything. And everything IS. Being is Everything. I imagine that the Tibetan meaning of "Amen" is the kind of information that, even in the Vatican, has been lost for a long time, lost alongside the true words and teachings of Jeshua, which have become over time, after being mixed with the pride and stupidity of a few thirsty for power and control and domination, what would be called throughout the world as "religions". Written in books called "sacred", mixing so subtly profound Truths with a terrible collection of bullshit... just what was needed to allow a hold on a mind in search of concreteness and which feels certain things on which it does not know how to put words, strong things (reminding me of a phrase from Antonin Artaud: - "I lack a concordance of words with the minutiae of my states.") but despite everything a mind still too credulous and already conditioned since birth by our models of societies ingrained so far in the depths of our minds. Unfortunately they managed to sprinkle shit among timeless Truths that anyone can feel from each of their cells, in the depths of our being when we allow ourselves to dare to open ourselves fully to consciousness, to existence. & their stratagem worked. But hey. I believe that what is meant to happen, happens. Everything is in its rightful place within the great cosmic symphony. And there is no mistake. So I believe that whatever we have to endure as a species, it had to happen. For example, it is not by snapping our fingers that we become war doctors in a foreign country, driven by a deep and unconditional need to help, we must obviously have gone through a certain experience that pushed us to become what we are. It is the same. We must live things to understand them, to be able to no longer repeat our mistakes when the time comes. To return to the subject of religions, people are less and less easy to fool, even less and less interested in the subject, and there it does not matter, since nature has offered us free will, and therefore the possibility of not believing in it and of rejecting it even though we are the proof embodied in each moment that it is what it is. But anyway. Let humanity begin by understanding that death is not the end, that is the lesson by which it will begin to know again what it is. But otherwise, whatever happens: Everything is perfect. No worries.) __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Le son est tout. Je veux dire, au sens littéral, le son est toute chose - à l'échelle de tout ce qui existe. Il incarne une figure centrale. Il est l'élément au cœur de toute chose dans l'univers. (Vibrations, fréquences... Les ondes, quelles qu'elles soient, en fonction de quelle fréquence tu choisis de les regarder, sont du son. Un rayon gamma est tout aussi bien du son que, par exemple, un rayon X. Ou qu'une couleur. Ou peu importe. Tout est son.) Donc en partant de là, eh bien au cinéma - le 7ème art, cette forme de création qui nous est si cher en tant qu'espèce - face à nôtre interprétation et nos perceptions, le rôle du son s'avère tellement cruciale. Il est tout aussi important dans nos vies. De toute façon il est tout au sein de nôtre existence, il est même nous. Les ondes sonores sont Tout ce qui Est. D'ailleurs, certains nomment même l'univers, l'état suprême d'intelligence cosmique situé au cœur de tout ce qui est & mettant tout en fonctionnement, la Création, l'Un, le "sans-nom", le Grand Esprit, l'unité divine; le Son Primordial... (Les tibétains, bon ici on va dire majoritairement les moines bouddhistes, nomment ce Son Primordial "Om", ou "Aum". Le symbole Sanskrit est ceci: ॐ Par ailleurs, si mon commentaire à rallonge intéresse toujours quelqu'un, sachez que "Amen" est une dérivation latine du terme Sanskrit que je viens de mentionner. Ainsi "Amen" est une référence directe au Son Primordial, donc "Amen" voudrait dire le cœur de Tout. Voudrait même dire Tout ce qui Est, tout court. Juste tout. Et tout Est. Être est Tout. J'imagine que la signification tibétaine de "Amen" c'est le genre d'information qui, même au Vatican, s'avère égarée depuis fort longtemps, perdue aux côtés des vraies paroles et des réels enseignements de Jeshua, devenues au fil du temps, après avoir été mixées avec l'orgueil et la bêtises de quelques assoiffés de pouvoir et de contrôle et de domination, ce qui allait être nommé à travers le monde comme des "religions". Ecrites dans des livres dit "sacrés", mélangeant si subtilement de profondes Vérités à un terrible ramassis de conneries... juste ce qu'il fallait pour permettre une emprise sur un esprit en quête de concret et qui ressent certaines choses sur lesquelles il ne sait pas poser de mot, des choses fortes (me rappelant une phrase d'Antonin Artaud: - "Il me manque une concordance des mots avec la minutie de mes états.") mais malgré tout un esprit encore trop crédule et déjà conditionné depuis la naissance par nos modèles de sociétés encrées si loin au fond de nos esprits. Malheureusement ils ont réussi à saupoudrer de la merde parmi des Vérités intemporelles que n'importe qui peut ressentir depuis chacune de ses cellules, au plus profond de nôtre être lorsqu'on se permet d'oser s'ouvrir pleinement à la conscience, à l'existence. & leur stratagème a fonctionné. Mais bon. J'estime que ce qui doit survenir survient. Chaque chose est à la juste place qui lui revient au sein de la grande symphonie cosmique. Et il n'y a pas d'erreur. Ainsi je crois que quoiqu'on est dû subir en tant qu'espèce, ça devait se faire. Par exemple, ce n'est pas en claquant des doigts qu'on devient médecins de guerre dans un pays étrangers, animé par un profond et inconditionnel besoin d'aider, il faut bien évidemment être passé par un certain vécu qui nous a poussé à devenir ce qu'on est. C'est pareil. Nous devons vivre les choses pour les comprendre, pour être à même de ne plus répéter nos erreurs lorsque le moment viendra. Pour revenir aux sujets des religions, les gens sont de moins en moins faciles à berner, voir de moins en moins intéressés par le sujet, et là peu importe, puisque la nature nous a offert le libre-arbitre, et donc la possibilité de ne pas croire en elle et de la rejeter alors même que nous sommes la preuve incarnée en chaque instant qu'elle est ce qu'elle est. Mais bref. Que l'humanité commence par comprendre que la mort n'est pas la fin, voilà la leçon par laquelle elle recommencera à savoir ce qu'elle est. Mais sinon, quoiqu'il advienne: Tout est parfait. Aucun souci.)
@DavidHands
@DavidHands Ай бұрын
Why did you keep adding fart sounds?
@aych_alt_acc
@aych_alt_acc 2 ай бұрын
me when movie
@FilmJunk1e
@FilmJunk1e 2 ай бұрын
me when comment
@philipargo
@philipargo Ай бұрын
I can't make it past the opening "song".
@Jeremy-13312
@Jeremy-13312 2 ай бұрын
W vid🗣🔥💯 I haven't seen dune
@BlueGuy1011
@BlueGuy1011 24 күн бұрын
Pacific Rim and Dune is always my favourite movies, and dune even get a sequel, unfortunately Pacific Rim don't have one
@rechertz8445
@rechertz8445 Ай бұрын
who let the fart out, too funny man🤣🤣i was NOT expecting that 😆😆
@thedaggonator
@thedaggonator 28 күн бұрын
I just cracked my neck, and it was frickin amazing.
@RingoLoadagain
@RingoLoadagain Ай бұрын
This is a great film in every way and I love them, but some of the credit you are giving to the films comes from the books. All the unique cultures, the way they use technology, and the interconnectedness of the story. It's realized amazingly in the films, but it does come from the books.
@Ian-ky5hf
@Ian-ky5hf Ай бұрын
Bro that song 🎶 is so f”ing awesome!
@typicaljujunon8142
@typicaljujunon8142 2 ай бұрын
why does the intro song work
@zackborne2389
@zackborne2389 2 ай бұрын
Youre really good man
@IcyMan143
@IcyMan143 Ай бұрын
Top tier intro
@vrknprgrz
@vrknprgrz Ай бұрын
Big Mac whopper Big Mac whopper ace
@jameswillard-brown6697
@jameswillard-brown6697 Ай бұрын
Hyper real? It’s ok.
@yazimtariq
@yazimtariq 2 ай бұрын
I haven't seen dune 1 nor 2 yet. So I'll watch this later. (By which I mean, never) so I might as well watch this
@FilmJunk1e
@FilmJunk1e 2 ай бұрын
You should give it a try sometime, although some people find dune part 1 to be kinda boring (I personally really liked it)
@emilposselt5607
@emilposselt5607 Ай бұрын
More Than Just A Film...a pretty spectacle with no meat, very boring, good for sleep though.
@UlfKlose
@UlfKlose Ай бұрын
Just a heads-up: they are called Sardaukar, not Saudakar.
@urgaynknowit
@urgaynknowit Ай бұрын
I had to rewind because I laughed so hard at Paul farting
@grandpachas1267
@grandpachas1267 Ай бұрын
26 books.....you should read some of them.
@DonquaviusDimglebottom
@DonquaviusDimglebottom 2 ай бұрын
HAAAVEEHH NAQUIWAAAAHHHH
@Mojangles_
@Mojangles_ 2 ай бұрын
They made fun of this movie in the fall guy
@nesspresso2625
@nesspresso2625 2 ай бұрын
what a banger
@urgaynknowit
@urgaynknowit Ай бұрын
Bro the dune intro remix?? What??? Fire 🔥
@BlackWolf62633
@BlackWolf62633 16 күн бұрын
Why are there two different types of "E" in the thumbnail?
@anomaly217
@anomaly217 Ай бұрын
You spelled Sardaukar wrong...
@MafeHaz
@MafeHaz 2 ай бұрын
Nice
@moritzamstutz7462
@moritzamstutz7462 2 ай бұрын
Algorithmus
@DavidRivera-p1h
@DavidRivera-p1h 2 ай бұрын
Algorithm!
@yusuf_seddighi
@yusuf_seddighi 2 ай бұрын
sun tzu? huh..
@Playern0bodY
@Playern0bodY 2 ай бұрын
Farst sound in between 😘
@ACIoannina
@ACIoannina Ай бұрын
I agree that the two new Dune movies look and sound spectacular. However, with all the things that they cut or cut down, I could argue that the David Lynch movie or (more so) the TV mini series were better and more faithful to the books. The new movies do nothing to show (or tell) the history of this universe, the character's thoughts or feelings or motivations, other than have them discuss then with other disposable characters, show us the full scale of the Bene Geserits, the mentats and the other group's abilities etc. Like the Avatar movies, it focuses too much in style and not substance, while being overly pretentious.
@DOGLOVER30014
@DOGLOVER30014 2 ай бұрын
I fell asleep like three times watching this movie, still don’t know how it happened…
@NoCluYT
@NoCluYT Ай бұрын
The first movie had me bored too. The second one was far better. It's not really a matter of action or whatever in my case. The first movie was just full of exposition
@_MECHA_
@_MECHA_ 2 ай бұрын
Ww
@censortube3778
@censortube3778 Ай бұрын
7:33 the worst most woke scene in the entire saga
@Shiva4D
@Shiva4D Ай бұрын
I wana opening remix!!! Its amazing!
@Fathanah123
@Fathanah123 2 ай бұрын
@ArtZoey
@ArtZoey 2 ай бұрын
Deserves a bunch more views, what is going on with youtube's algo bruh
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