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A crew on a mission to rescue a marooned base on a desert planet turns deadly when the crew finds themselves hunted and attacked by the planet's apex predators: giant sand worms.A crew on a mission to rescue a marooned base on a desert planet turns deadly when the crew finds themselves hunted and attacked by the planet's apex predators: giant sand worms.A crew on a mission to rescue a marooned base on a desert planet turns deadly when the crew finds themselves hunted and attacked by the planet's apex predators: giant sand worms.
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Cherish Michael
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Tammy Klein
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Why do we have "planet Dune" after the fantastic movie "Dune". They are unrelated apart from the fact that the sandworms look similar and they have the word Dune in the title.
This is a waste of time. Bad acting and bad CGI. The plot and storyline is equally bad. The plot is very simple, predictable and just weird. A space crew on a mission to rescue colleagues on a marooned base on a desert planet turns deadly when the crew finds themselves hunted and attacked by the planet's apex predators: giant sandworms.
My recommendation: just watch "Dune" and even "Tremors" from 1990.
This is a waste of time. Bad acting and bad CGI. The plot and storyline is equally bad. The plot is very simple, predictable and just weird. A space crew on a mission to rescue colleagues on a marooned base on a desert planet turns deadly when the crew finds themselves hunted and attacked by the planet's apex predators: giant sandworms.
My recommendation: just watch "Dune" and even "Tremors" from 1990.
When I saw the cover/poster for this 2021 movie titled "Planet Dune", I immediately thought that it could be nothing else than a mockbuster from The Asylum. And yeah, of course I had to watch it on the odd chance that it would actually be an interesting enough movie.
And as it turned out then this was very much indeed a movie from The Asylum, of course it was. And yeah, it was of course a mockbuster. But it should be said, actually, that "Planet Dune" was one of the more interesting and watchable of movies from the sinkhole that is The Asylum. So "Planet Dune" was actually not on level with their usual rubbish.
Sure, this was blatantly a rip off of the Frank Herbert story and off of the 2021 movie "Dune". No doubt about it. In fact, writers Lauren Pritchard and Joe Roche weren't even bothering trying to disguise it as something else. This was just straight up a copy, for better or worse.
Now, the storyline in "Planet Dune" was pretty straight forward. Sure, it wasn't as grand as in the "Dune" movie, but it wasn't actually all that shabby when it comes to it. I was actually adequately entertained by what directors Glenn Campbell and Tammy Klein dished out in "Planet Dune".
Visually then "Planet Dune" wasn't all that bad. Sure, this was by no means top of the line CGI to rival Hollywood blockbusters, but it was fairly good for a movie by The Asylum. So it seems that the people at The Asylum are upping their game.
The acting performances in "Planet Dune" were fair. Nothing outstanding to be experienced here, though. But the actors and actresses did good enough jobs with their given roles. I wasn't familiar with a single performer on the cast list, however.
All in all, then "Planet Dune" is watchable, and actually among some of the more interesting and successful of movies from The Asylum.
My rating of "Planet Dune" lands on a five out of ten stars.
And as it turned out then this was very much indeed a movie from The Asylum, of course it was. And yeah, it was of course a mockbuster. But it should be said, actually, that "Planet Dune" was one of the more interesting and watchable of movies from the sinkhole that is The Asylum. So "Planet Dune" was actually not on level with their usual rubbish.
Sure, this was blatantly a rip off of the Frank Herbert story and off of the 2021 movie "Dune". No doubt about it. In fact, writers Lauren Pritchard and Joe Roche weren't even bothering trying to disguise it as something else. This was just straight up a copy, for better or worse.
Now, the storyline in "Planet Dune" was pretty straight forward. Sure, it wasn't as grand as in the "Dune" movie, but it wasn't actually all that shabby when it comes to it. I was actually adequately entertained by what directors Glenn Campbell and Tammy Klein dished out in "Planet Dune".
Visually then "Planet Dune" wasn't all that bad. Sure, this was by no means top of the line CGI to rival Hollywood blockbusters, but it was fairly good for a movie by The Asylum. So it seems that the people at The Asylum are upping their game.
The acting performances in "Planet Dune" were fair. Nothing outstanding to be experienced here, though. But the actors and actresses did good enough jobs with their given roles. I wasn't familiar with a single performer on the cast list, however.
All in all, then "Planet Dune" is watchable, and actually among some of the more interesting and successful of movies from The Asylum.
My rating of "Planet Dune" lands on a five out of ten stars.
This one of those movies that hopes you mistakenly pick them instead of the actual movie you had in mind. This is NOT DUNE. Someone should sue these amateurs.
The better way to describe this atrocity is to compare a picture of Sean Young in the 1984 Dune and a picture of her in this (sic) film. Of course, it would be very ungentlemanly for me to go into the details, but it was, let's say, a somewhat weird and enlightening experience.
Anyway, everything in this mixture of a dumpster fire with a train wreck is abysmally bad.
Planet Dune is one of those films made with pocket money collected from a few friends, a few coins found under the couch, written by high school dropouts and acted by "actors" who would not be able to act in a pre-school play.
I only wonder what made Sean Young be on it.... Maybe she is owing money to a loan shark, has some gambling debts, has an expensive addiction....who knows!
Anyway, everything in this mixture of a dumpster fire with a train wreck is abysmally bad.
Planet Dune is one of those films made with pocket money collected from a few friends, a few coins found under the couch, written by high school dropouts and acted by "actors" who would not be able to act in a pre-school play.
I only wonder what made Sean Young be on it.... Maybe she is owing money to a loan shark, has some gambling debts, has an expensive addiction....who knows!
Sean Young at her best, which isn't saying much. Her best role was probably the original Blade Runner. This movie, as I can't call this film or good cinema, should never have been made. It's a poor knock-off of the Dune films, but taken to the lowest level of quality entertainment for a science fiction movie. The story, if there really is one, is weak as are the performances by it's actors. I can't fault them as they were paid to act in this. The writers are to blame because it looked as though it took them a full lunch break to do the screenplay for this. The effects were weak, ineffective, and the story was so far from the Dune series, but trying to be like it, that it boggles the mind. This is Dune, but isn't! The Rubenesque Sean Young's acting should have been far better from all her years in Hollywood, but came across like a high school play during summer school break. Bringing the worm into the story further ruins this as it tries to emulate a good franchise with a no brand knock-off with a Hollywood actor to try to get viewers. Props to the other actors, they tried, but it was like watching a carpenter building a house with no hammer, nails, saw, or lumber! In a nutshell, you may have guessed that I didn't like this movie and you would be right. I read all the Herbert Dune books and this isn't part of it. Don't waste part of your life viewing this movie. Find a better one as there are many, new and older, that are in a class well above this trash.
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- TriviaSean Young played chani in the David Lynch 1984 version of Dune
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Asylum: case studies (2021)
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- Vasquez Rocks, California, USA(desert location)
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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