Oscar-nominated director Denis Villeneuve says he and the “Dune” actors became obsessed with mastering the language created for the films. See his work on the big screen now in “Dune: Part Two.”
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Oscar-nominated director Denis Villeneuve says he and the “Dune” actors became obsessed with mastering the language created for the films. See his work on the big screen now in “Dune: Part Two.”
#Colbert #DenisVilleneuve #Dune #DunePartTwo
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When I read comments elsewhere by Tolkien zealots complaining about how the LOTR actors “utterly butchered Tolkien’s vision and sh*t on his legacy” with their “improper” pronunciation of Elvish I can only look forward to future Chakobsa purists doing the same for this film..yeesh
ReplyDune is the greatest science fiction masterpiece of all time. Thank you Denis!
ReplyOh man, I would have loved it if the subtitles said “you are drinking sand” instead of “you are crazy”. I might be in the minority, but maybe they can make different subtitles for those of us who wanted that.
ReplyGuys, the books are amazing! You must have universal knowledge to fully understand them, but if you do — what a trip! My husband, of blessed memory, used to say that I was his Bene Getserit 😊
Replywhat a legend , I will see the movie un Tuesday . I already know it’ll be a hit
ReplyWatching a premiere is the farthest thing from watching it with an audience.
ReplyDune 2 is superb. Finally a proper movie to entertain.
ReplyThought he drove F1
Reply2049: NO Let🤮!
ReplyReally thought Colbert was going to be a great late night. I was wrong
ReplyLotR; Dune 😒🥱
ReplyThat was maybe the weirdest rendition of a Radiohead track I’ve heard yet.
ReplyNo wonder Trump talks about strange languages coming to America 😂
ReplyAs much as Denis says he adores the books… it’s apparent his love only extends to the earlier books.
ReplyPaul’s arc literally spans millenia. I do hope we get a director who’s able to continue Denis’ work after Messiah.
“You have a spirder in the mind” – did I hear a reference to The Enemy?
ReplyFor all the haters, Frank Herbert drew heavily on Islamic culture for the Dune series of books.
ReplyIn the books, Chakobsa, was the Atriedes battle language. The Fremen language is entirely different.
ReplyGood morning stephen colbert fans
ReplyWe love denis villeneuve and stephen colbert
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