rjb57
nov 2005 se unió
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Clasificación de rjb57
I'd been putting off seeing this one; glad I finally did. Stylish without being heavy-handed about it, the film has a sense of immediacy and presence. I was impressed with the steadycam sequences. It's quite suspenseful, with an underlying sense of fear and dread. It also made me wonder if it's based on a true story. No spoilers here - see it!
I remember staying up late to watch this UHF gem. He goofed on Reptilicus and really hammed it up. One of the prototypes, I'm sure, for SCTV's Count Floyd.
I'm glad I didn't pay $20 to see it! Not too many people are saying this, but the film suffers by comparison to the David Lynch version. I always liked Lynch's feverish version, and thought it was unjustly maligned. In some ways it's better than Villaneuve's: cast, pacing and some plot points. Particularly the cast - Jose Ferrer, Kyle MacLachlan, Sting, Dean Stockwell among others.
While I was keen to see the new interpretation, my expectations were tempered by Blade Runner 2049. And I was right - it's a fair comparison: Dune is to Dune what BR 2049 is to Blade Runner. I would suggest to anyone who hasn't - see the David Lynch version and draw your own conclusions. Oh, and - read the book.
While I was keen to see the new interpretation, my expectations were tempered by Blade Runner 2049. And I was right - it's a fair comparison: Dune is to Dune what BR 2049 is to Blade Runner. I would suggest to anyone who hasn't - see the David Lynch version and draw your own conclusions. Oh, and - read the book.