They’re also offworlders. They have just been there longer. Even the bloody worms aren’t native....the sandworms are only a problem for the offworlders. Not for the Fremen.

They’re also offworlders. They have just been there longer. Even the bloody worms aren’t native....the sandworms are only a problem for the offworlders. Not for the Fremen.
They’re also offworlders. They have just been there longer. Even the bloody worms aren’t native.![]()
How?And? Not everyone does.
It is the difference in media. Books get to tell everything in words. Ideally they don't spend a great deal of time explaining things outright but provide us in action examples to show us what happens. Movies can do that differently. So a good adaption can completely alter some aspects of the story to take what works best in print and convert it to what works best on film. Dune is full of things were I can see that would work and improve the story on film. David Lynch stuck to what was in the books and didn't deviate too much from the book (except the ending which was radically different, but it was also intended to be a stand alone movie). The SciFi Channel version also added scenes to flesh out a few characters. Good added scenes are pulled from information in the books or convey information in the books in a more visual way. Good adaptions keep the core of the story intact and only make changes that will improve it for a different media.It does have a storytelling purpose. It shows how and why thumpers are used, and how they call worms. That's why Villeneuve focused so much on it, so we'd understand what happens a short time later when Jamis uses one to save Paul & Jessica. And so we'd understand what Jamis means when he says he saved them with his thumper. It also shows the Fremen worship of the worms to a greater extent than before, and provides another example of desert power defeating Sardaukur.
It's not my favourite scene in the movie, but it has multiple purposes.
Edit: It also replaces the scene from the books where the Fremen kamikaze the Sardaukur troop transport, showing the Fremen discipline and utilitarian approach to battle/death. Now it's Kyne's suiciding herself to kill the Sardaukur.
Not paying attention in school, not completing school, not interested in books or history.How?
As far as I'm concerned, not knowing the Titanic sank and considering that a spoiler is like a movie being out for 6 months and still expecting spoiler tags. As far as I'm concerned, spoilers are for surprises and twists in the story, things you wouldn't expect. Changes form the book in movie adaptions. Especially when a director is trying to be accurate to the book.Not paying attention in school, not completing school, not interested in books or history.
Assuming knowledge is universal is ignoring a lot of possibilities.
Fair enough.As far as I'm concerned, not knowing the Titanic sank and considering that a spoiler is like a movie being out for 6 months and still expecting spoiler tags. As far as I'm concerned, spoilers are for surprises and twists in the story, things you wouldn't expect. Changes form the book in movie adaptions. Especially when a director is trying to be accurate to the book.
There was definitely an ostrich involved.Archduke Franz Ferdinand dies.
What were the last big multi cinema trip movies ?I've been watching YouTube reaction videos today as well, from people going in completely blind, and they are hooked, totally wrapped up in the film. So on that score Denis completely nailed it to the wall. They all want to see the second half, and a few are saying they want to go to the theater and watch it again in IMAX.![]()
I saw Far From Home twice on the big screen. But I also saw Captain Marvel twice and Black Panther four times, so maybe I'm not the best gauge.What were the last big multi cinema trip movies ?
Endgame obviously had the whole "I've seen it 20 time in 30 different cinemas" hype
Mad Max Fury Road/FR Blood & Chrome had similar "street cred" with sci-fi film buffs
Other than that Avatar is the only other movie that was the same
Is this a serious question?How?
^^^I didn't realize it was a "Part I" until I saw it in the opening credits. I sure hope they finish the story...they can't leave it there!
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I read Part Two has been greenlit.I hope it does well enough that they DO get to do "Part 2"; but we'll see.
I read Part Two has been greenlit.
Depends on how you look at it. It's also a tale of poor people using a rich guy to exact a very bloody revenge on everyone.But I'm over white saviors and stories of rich peeps controlling our destiny.
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