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Spontaneus rewatching Star Trek: Nemesis, the old DVD.
Doesn't of course change the stupid plot.
Doesn't of course change the stupid plot.
Hadn't been to a movie theater in probably 5 years. Took in No Time To Die a few weeks ago. I like the Daniel Craig Bond movies. Will miss him, though he was getting long in the tooth to keep doing Bond.
Craig looked 50's too in that film. I wouldn't expect some 50 year-old to traipse around the world doing his Bond thing, though.Craig was 51 when he filmed NTtD.
Roger Moore was 45 when he made his first Bond film.
Craig is a lot of things.
Long in the tooth is not one of them...
Craig looked 50's too in that film. I wouldn't expect some 50 year-old to traipse around the world doing his Bond thing, though.
Insert Chuck Norris jokes in three...two...one...Post a photo of Craig at 51.
Post a photo of anyone else at 30 you choose
Tell us which would kick the ass of the other.
I'll wait.
Craig looked 50's too in that film. I wouldn't expect some 50 year-old to traipse around the world doing his Bond thing, though.
Thanks for the observations. I haven't seen this yet. I've of course read the book(s) several times, seen the Lynch and Space TV versions several times. Herbert apparently thought favourably of Lynch's visual interpretation, for what it's worth. To riff a bit on your comments about casting, Worf, when I first saw the trailer I immediated notice a few things that worried me on that score. Also, in the trailer they used the word "crusade" instead of Herbert's original "jihad", which if it was maintained in the film, is problematic, since the two terms are not really interchangeable or equivalent. Anyways, they've officially announced the second movie will be made, apparently, which is good since Villeneuve(sp) expressed concern earlier this year that if this instalment didn't do well the second movie---i.e. the second half of the story---wouldn't get made."Dune" (2021) - I first read Dune in Junior High or High School. I was just reading Hugo and Nebula award winners then. To say it "blew my mind" was/is an understatement. I own Lynch's film, which I STILL have a soft spot for, the SyFy mini-series et al and so logically I should go see the latest iteration. I saw it in a BTX Theatre which is essentially a poor man's IMAX. The screen is not true IMAX but the speakers have been pumped up etc... Still and all the visuals were amazing. What Villaneuve does best is to use the camera to give the world (ships, worms etc...) an awe inspiring sense of scale. You see what's essentially a shuttle, little more than a speck of dust when it leaves a Guild Highliner land and dwarf the massed ranks of House Atredis. You see that once or twice and you begin to realize the massive scale of things in this world.
All the characters are there. Duncan Idaho, played by Jason Mamoa finally gets the justice he deserves in this film as he was criminally shortchanged by Lynch in his version. As for how the film made me feel.... actually a bit underwhelmed personally. If I were new to the story and had never seen any of the previous iterations I'd probably have felt like I did the first time I saw "Star Wars" (of which the similarities in story are too numerous to mention). But somehow the whole thing left me flat. Also several elements of the story, as cast here... "troubled me" as a person of color. I won't go into that here or now. If you want to see a jaw dropping, visual spectacle see this on the large screen. If you want to want to see a master Director ply his trade.... see this in IMAX. If you're a completist see this in any manner you wish.. Still I recommend that you see it no matter your history with Dune.
Worf