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A beginning is a very sparkling time. In 1984, the long awaited film version of Frank Herbert’s anecdote original Dune came to the silver camouflage. What happened next? The worst box office peril in history! Murky to say it, but mostly everyone who saw Dune hated it except for the few who actually read the book! I’ve always loved this movie but if I ever said that in public I was usually beaten with spacious rocks or a baseball bat. This review isn’t really about the narrative of the film or it’s direction. Its about the confusing truth of their actually being two editions of the 1984 film version of dune.

Now here is where the entire legal purpose to this review comes in. Many may wonder, “why was I watching this on Sci-Fi channel and the director was Alan Smithee instead of David Lynch? ” Well shrimp Jimmy, the reply is complicated. David Lynch knew when he made Dune he was in concern and slit the film down incredibly to beget it fit the desired time limit. Lynch was slightly elated with this nick of the film and hoped that that would be the last he would have to do with it… Obnoxious!

A few years when Dune finally was on TV, a special edition version was prepared containing an HOUR of extra footage. A fresh narration covers the film and practically spells out every bit of information to the audience this time. The studios were ready to exhibit it when suddenly David Lynch says “Woa woa, I liked it the draw it was!” and refuses to have credit for this original longer version. The studio then takes out Lynch’s name and replaces it with the erroneous Alan Smithee who doesn’t exist. With me so far?

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The version of Dune available on DVD and VHS is the David Lynch version which in my plan actually works better than the longer version. It cuts to the walk and doesn’t plod as badly as Smithee’s version does. For those of you who have never seen the Alan Smithee version, its not available to recall but it’s shown on the Sci-Fi channel twice a year so there you go!

So, even though critics bombed it, audiences hated it, and David Lynch disowned the longer version, I calm appreciate this movie for some mysterious reason! If you’re the type who likes exclusive artistic movies like 12 Monkeys, 2001, or Blade Runner, you will probably bask in this. Also anime fans, this is moral up your alley! For all you other people, collect the hell out of here!

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David Lynch’s (Eraserhead, Twin Peaks) adaptation of Frank Herbert’s defining saga ‘DUNE’ may very well be, if truth be told, the most tale enterprise, and in many ways the most rewarding, of Lynch’s work thus far.

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Dune is a difficult movie to review, if only because there is no easy (or maybe I should say simple) scheme to examine at it. At its core though DUNE tells the narrative of Paul Atreides, a young man whose destiny as a Messiah of worlds echoes that of such classics like Brazil or Spartacus, where seemingly ordinary men become astounding beings. This however is an over-simplification, DUNE is built from a collection of stories and legends that build a novel whole -perfectly captured by Lynch.

Make no mistake, this movies begs to be seen in its modern 2,35:1 widescreen format. Freddie Francis’ photography of the barren Dune world is simply wonderful, and even though some of the special effects may seem primitive when compared to today’s standards, the unbelievable designs by Anthony Masters will simply steal your breath away. The DVD edition, while not anamorphic, is very well presented, sporting a very high quality video transfer and gracious sound. A brief, if yet bewitching, collection of production notes are also included, as well as cast and crew bios and the fresh theatrical trailer in widescreen format.

DUNE seems tiresome at times and it may not be for everyone -but then that’s always been the trademark of Lynch’s work, I assume. Aloof, DUNE is an agreeable example of how a complex record can do a Sci-Fi movie be truly tale. Couple that with the wonderful designs and the pretty photography and you got a winner here. Highly recommended.
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