This has to be quite possibly the best movie I've ever seen in IMAX. Absolutely fantastic story line and cinematography. Never a dull moment. I already can't wait for part 3.
@mattlawson714 Oh, the sound track from Hanz Zimmer is awesome and in IMAX it just doesnt get any better. I have some of the sounds stuck in my head like when Paul rode the Sandworm and a few others. It's that good. ᑐ ᑌ ᑎ ᕮ is a masterpiece by Denis Villanueva for sure.
What I like about this scene is that the Sandworm seems to understand that something is forcibly prying open its scale, and makes an active attempt to try and get rid of it by making a wild swing to the other side and slamming through several dunes, before giving up and spinning so that scale is up and away from exposure to the sands on either side. Compare that to the original movie, where it simply accepts the fact that something wrong happened to its scale and doesn't make even a token attempt at removing the obstruction.
I said “that’s what she said” and then the whole theater laughed again and they all stood up and clapped and the president came down and gave me an award and handshake.
what worm. i dont actually see any worm. only sand movement. they should learn from monster movie where ut actually show the monster and not just the darkness horror background
@hendman4083 only when going through underground aquifers - they are meant to allow the worm to drain water from damp sand without having to open the mouth So the analogy is because you can breathe through your mouth shouldn't you be fine with a hair dryer pointing down your throat
This film is a visual and auditory masterpiece. If it does not sweep the Oscars next year for every technical category and win Best Picture, I’m going to be writing some letters to people of import.
I've watched this movie 3 times in the cinema at this point. Not a single movie has ever brought the amount of goosebumps and excitement as this one. It's just as good even on the third watch. Best movie I've ever seen. Hence why I've seen it 3 times in a matter of 3-4 weeks.
Last week I was in the Cinema and watched Dune 2...I was so impressed, so overwhelmed by the Masterpiece that unfolded in front of my ears, eyes, that I go again this Saturday and watch it once more! There is still so much to discover... This thing you have to watch several times! Everything is epic in this movie, pictures, storyline, music!!!! My favorite movie in a long time! ❤👌👌👌
What a masterpiece of moviemaking! Sparse dialogue because the drama is overwhelming and the visuals do the talking. Now this truly does justice to the Dune novels. Nothing cheesy in this clip!
Great edit, the extra background track during the Worm luring prep cutting away to complete silence as the camera focused on Chani's shocked/ concerned face when the giant worm emerges was 🔥
I’ve been reading the books since the 60’s and have seen all the movies and tv series. This is the only movie that shows what conquering and riding a sandworm must be like. Absolutely fantastic!
As the son of a Bene Gesserit, he was most likely going through their mantra. Fear is the mind killer. Have you read the book yet? Still such a masterpiece, even after having read it 5 times.
Just to clarify, there won't be a part 3. Part 3 will actually be the 2nd movie….. Dune Messiah Because of immense universe of the books there has to be 2 parts (movies) for each book. Another thing for you guys who haven't read the books…… Paul isn't the main character of the story. His son Leto II will be the main character
looking forward to where they go with the original source material. I came to Dune through the Lynch Film, then Villeneuve's first film. Subsequently watched the Children of Dune & Messiah available on Prime and have thoroughly enjoyed all versions. I'm now reading through the books and they are magnificent, probably the most enjoyable medium of all to experience the Dune Universe as they contain so much more.
Looking forward to the movie. Only thing that bothers me: dude has spent years on Arrakis at this point and has a complexion that would render him invisible against a glacier lol.
It is incredible with those scenes that many of us have been able to deduce that the sandworm rotates to try to close the scales that open in its skin with the hooks.
Everyone thinks they're the Bees Knees until a Giant Worm pop outs the ground. Those Sardaukar soldiers must have been thinking "I wasn't supposed to be here today!!!!" or "We didn't train for this!". I still want to see a scene that demonstrates how the hell they get the palanquin onto the Worm with the Reverend Mother inside. I'm thinking suspending the palanquin between two mounds on rope. Feel free to describe your theory....
Shai Hulud: Hello, You must be Paul.... I'll be your Wuber driver today. Paul: Yes, Thank you.... Shai Hulud: Will be paying by Credit Card or Saudakar? Paul: By Saudakar. Just keep going until you see a floating sphere.
There's a reason organisms don't get this big. They would need huge amounts of food to produce enough energy to move. They would run out of food and starve. Whales have the vast oceans to consume unlimited quantities of fish. They also glide effortlessly through the water.
The worms are impressive but what is their method of propulsion? The sand must be fired out of its anus at high velocity like a jet ski. The worm must weigh up to about 50,000 tons so the power output required could be as much as 1000 megawatt at that speed, which seems extremely high for a biological organism.
Have not seen the new version yet but the maker hook in the old version looked exactly as described in the book. Enough for the sand to bother the tender insides of the worm. In like the thumpers better in the old version.
May his passage cleanse the world.
May he keep the world for his people.
Bless the Maker.
@@SirWhiteRabbit-gr5so And his peoples
... mmm... shai hulud
Only the very strong ones travel this deep.
Usul has called a big one.
--dune 1984
Mmmmm...shai hulud...
This was SO great in the theater… it sounded like a jet engine mixed with a hurricane in there.
Cause in theatres they have 7.1 channel surround sound
It makes it sound like you're actually there and that's very cool
This has to be quite possibly the best movie I've ever seen in IMAX. Absolutely fantastic story line and cinematography. Never a dull moment. I already can't wait for part 3.
I can’t imagine that scene from the trailers with the three sandworms! I hope it’s LOUD
@mattlawson714 Oh, the sound track from Hanz Zimmer is awesome and in IMAX it just doesnt get any better. I have some of the sounds stuck in my head like when Paul rode the Sandworm and a few others. It's that good.
ᑐ ᑌ ᑎ ᕮ is a masterpiece by Denis Villanueva for sure.
@mattlawson714 Oh its LOUD!
ᑐ ᑌ ᑎ ᕮ - Part Two...Go see it!
@@mattlawson714 Unforgettable scene in ᑐ ᑌ ᑎ ᕮ - Part Two
It's sick, and the music is actually amazing. The Harkonnen Arena scene gave me goose bumps cause of the music.
What I like about this scene is that the Sandworm seems to understand that something is forcibly prying open its scale, and makes an active attempt to try and get rid of it by making a wild swing to the other side and slamming through several dunes, before giving up and spinning so that scale is up and away from exposure to the sands on either side. Compare that to the original movie, where it simply accepts the fact that something wrong happened to its scale and doesn't make even a token attempt at removing the obstruction.
Uh
I'm trying to figure out why something that burrows in sand has scales facing forward.
That moment he says..."NOT THAT BIG!!" I swear the whole theater laughed!!!
I said “that’s what she said” and then the whole theater laughed again and they all stood up and clapped and the president came down and gave me an award and handshake.
I damn near broke out in tears when Paul was riding the worm and they were all cheering. Beautiful scene.
what worm. i dont actually see any worm. only sand movement. they should learn from monster movie where ut actually show the monster and not just the darkness horror background
Me too!!!! The first time I watched this I didn't realise I was holding my breath!!!
Danielsaputra it's not a monster movie , dumbdumb
And then they start praying Paul as the Messiah from The Prophecy. I felt unsettled as Chani was.
@@danielsaputra5608 and with that you proved you know nothing about cinematography. :)
The hooks are a key feature to the scene, as they make the worm rise to the surface when Paul pulls the scaly plate open exposing the skin between.
Evolution would not have resulted in a design in which the plates would be able to open facing the travel direction.......
@@hendman4083 it would when you have the context that each plate allows them to function as feeding baleens
@@bengrogan9710 If that were the case, the worm wouldn't mind some sand getting in there, would it?
@hendman4083 only when going through underground aquifers - they are meant to allow the worm to drain water from damp sand without having to open the mouth
So the analogy is because you can breathe through your mouth shouldn't you be fine with a hair dryer pointing down your throat
@@hendman4083 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Did you have to ruffle some feathers? ... Intelligent design wouldn't allow it either 😏
That exact same thing happened to me at Nairn beach, absolute pest as it knocked over my beer.
Love Nairn, one of my favorite places I visited in beautiful Scotland 🏴
Jesus you're from Nairn? 😂 I've seen them too
@@matthewredman7814 I'm no from Nairn, I live in the hills above it.
Yeah, you ride a giant sandworm named by Shaid Hulud? 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Dune Part 2 is an incredible film. Visually stunning with great sound.
This is the greatest movie I've ever seen in IMAX, possibly the greatest movie I've ever seen in general
Me too.
This film is a visual and auditory masterpiece. If it does not sweep the Oscars next year for every technical category and win Best Picture, I’m going to be writing some letters to people of import.
Hans Zimmer may be the greatest music composer of our time.
Ever
Ennio Morricone died some years ago, so you it's ture.
Shiro Sagisu.
John Williams, Alan Silvestri, Martin O'Donnell
Bless the maker and his water
bless the coming and going of Him
@@diofromava mmm....yeah
May His passage cleanse the world. May He keep the world for His people.
@@diofromavaBless the coming and going on me... 🛐✨
@@JackfrostAtreidesOmegaXZero mmmm.....yeeeeaaaahh
So hyped for this magnificent masterpiece from the genius minds of Villeneuve, Zimmer & Herbert to be released
Omg! This literally brings tears...so faithful to Dune as imagined. Brilliantly created.
I've watched this movie 3 times in the cinema at this point. Not a single movie has ever brought the amount of goosebumps and excitement as this one. It's just as good even on the third watch. Best movie I've ever seen. Hence why I've seen it 3 times in a matter of 3-4 weeks.
Dune is a stupid story dumb science fiction......
@@user-fe4ph8tv2e very funny
@@user-fe4ph8tv2e yap yap yap
this is not the trailer but the actual movie.
saw it yesterday, lived up to the hype.
This is the best movie in years probably the same feeling when matrix 1-2 came out
On Caladan we ruled by air and sea. And here we need desert power. Desert Power.
The Power of this scene, so intense. Genius
Last week I was in the Cinema and watched Dune 2...I was so impressed, so overwhelmed by the Masterpiece that unfolded in front of my ears, eyes, that I go again this Saturday and watch it once more! There is still so much to discover... This thing you have to watch several times! Everything is epic in this movie, pictures, storyline, music!!!! My favorite movie in a long time! ❤👌👌👌
What a masterpiece of moviemaking! Sparse dialogue because the drama is overwhelming and the visuals do the talking. Now this truly does justice to the Dune novels. Nothing cheesy in this clip!
Compare with similar scene from 1984 version. Simply magnificent.
Great edit, the extra background track during the Worm luring prep cutting away to complete silence as the camera focused on Chani's shocked/ concerned face when the giant worm emerges was 🔥
Haven't been to a theater in 10 years but I'd love to see this on the big screen imax style 4 sure
I’ve been reading the books since the 60’s and have seen all the movies and tv series. This is the only movie that shows what conquering and riding a sandworm must be like. Absolutely fantastic!
My favorite scene. The pure joy of achievement.
At 2:49 Paul is squatting in almost a lotus position...no doubt meditating, and concentrating
As the son of a Bene Gesserit, he was most likely going through their mantra. Fear is the mind killer. Have you read the book yet? Still such a masterpiece, even after having read it 5 times.
@@patrickvanrinsvelt4466 Yes, the 'Litany Against Fear'...I have to admit to reciting it myself at times
@@koko40800 Trying to finish Pillars of the Earth again so I can do Dune again. I never got through the subsequent novels. Did you try?
@@patrickvanrinsvelt4466 I only read the first three books...I read synopses of the rest
He's taking a 💩
Im out of breath. And I LOVED their language, could watch a whole movie with that, excellent acting.
"Oh, what a day, what a lovely day!"
"Witness!"
Can you imagine a George Miller dune? Sounds insane
"I live! I die! I live again!"
Just to clarify, there won't be a part 3. Part 3 will actually be the 2nd movie….. Dune Messiah
Because of immense universe of the books there has to be 2 parts (movies) for each book.
Another thing for you guys who haven't read the books……
Paul isn't the main character of the story. His son Leto II will be the main character
looking forward to where they go with the original source material. I came to Dune through the Lynch Film, then Villeneuve's first film. Subsequently watched the Children of Dune & Messiah available on Prime and have thoroughly enjoyed all versions.
I'm now reading through the books and they are magnificent, probably the most enjoyable medium of all to experience the Dune Universe as they contain so much more.
So “worm surfing” looks fun. (No, seriously; adrenaline junkies will love it!)
I’ve already seen it twice. Will buy it when it’s streaming and will buy the bluray…..and if there is ever an extended version, I would buy that too.
I wasn't that impressed with the first. IMO it needs 3 films. Is the 2nd better?
@@tankgrief1031 Yes. Hell yes.
Of all the Dune movies, this scene comes closest to what riding a sandworm would have been like busting through the Dunes .
Actually my favorite scene!
which was your favourite?
Humans could become the sandworm's parasite
Fear is the mind killer....
Wonderful scene!
Awesome 🤗🎐🥰
the bass in the movie theater was amazing
They did a good job with this
Looking forward to the movie. Only thing that bothers me: dude has spent years on Arrakis at this point and has a complexion that would render him invisible against a glacier lol.
Deep and wonderful 🤩
March 1st can’t wait
It is incredible with those scenes that many of us have been able to deduce that the sandworm rotates to try to close the scales that open in its skin with the hooks.
Bless the Maker and his water
Is this how that expression "the worm will turn" was coined?
Again, it is the legend!
Mmmmmmmmm
Shai Huluuudddduh……..
You had me at your channel name.
I have GOT to see this in IMAX. Priority 1.
May the maker bless us
The best movie since the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Epic
As it was written🗣️🔥🔥
Ora sei un cavaliere delle sabbie…♥️♥️♥️
I got sand in my crack just watching this!
What a badass movie
I've got tickets for tomorrow to see.
THE CHOSEN ONE 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Wow I need to see part one
would definitely recommend viewing (on large screen if possible) before catching part 2
When the very ground you stand upon that has been witness to the suffering of those that have honored it for millennia, becomes your enemy. Shai-Hulud
Too Shai to Shai, Hulud, eye-to-eye...
Genius 😂
Kangaroo mouse kickin' ass.
Starwars=🪦 Dune=Gimme dat Spice Baby!
Yeah in theater sounded like a volcano erupting mixed with a plane thruster and seeing the work go under Paul before he rode it was soooo creepy.
man that worm started truckin towards paul
All Hail Shai-Hulud!
Everyone thinks they're the Bees Knees until a Giant Worm pop outs the ground. Those Sardaukar soldiers must have been thinking "I wasn't supposed to be here today!!!!" or "We didn't train for this!". I still want to see a scene that demonstrates how the hell they get the palanquin onto the Worm with the Reverend Mother inside. I'm thinking suspending the palanquin between two mounds on rope. Feel free to describe your theory....
Set it on Vibrate!
I don't know why but those gigantic worm look cute for some reason
Same
Having some spice now waiting for 3- 1
Gd how is this music so good
Miraculous film
Shai Hulud: Hello, You must be Paul.... I'll be your Wuber driver today.
Paul: Yes, Thank you....
Shai Hulud: Will be paying by Credit Card or Saudakar?
Paul: By Saudakar. Just keep going until you see a floating sphere.
Finally Zendaya started acting and what a performance she delivered!!
I need a SANDWORM as a Pet
Shut up
I need to get one of those thumpers. Don’t ask why.
don't need to ask, you answered your own question there
There's a reason organisms don't get this big. They would need huge amounts of food to produce enough energy to move. They would run out of food and starve. Whales have the vast oceans to consume unlimited quantities of fish. They also glide effortlessly through the water.
Two questions: How do you get off, and will it fit under a drive thru's height barrier?
Un gros vers de terre pour aller à la pêche 😏😏😏
The death worm.
This movie will continue to the next series like a star wars movie that has many series on it.
It's like a giant train.
THIS SCENE IS SO AWESOME
this powerful scene reminds me of torouk makto scene ini avatar
We could use some Shai-Hulud’s to clean up some Earth mess! 😅
Call upon Him, and He may Come
Only problem is they’ll clean it all, mess or no mess
I think we're good
말도 안되는 설정에 오지게
많은 떡밥만 버무려 놓은 졸작을 난 듄이라 부른다
😢😢😮😮
that thing sounds like an SRB.
Any chance you can add a video of Paul’s address to the War Council?
Quick ...run
Very powerful! Very symbolic! The makings of a true masterpiece in movie making history!😀💖🎆🌋👑
I want the scene where they fire the atomics
His eyes are absolutely gorgeous! OMG!
The worms are impressive but what is their method of propulsion? The sand must be fired out of its anus at high velocity like a jet ski. The worm must weigh up to about 50,000 tons so the power output required could be as much as 1000 megawatt at that speed, which seems extremely high for a biological organism.
What if the sand were expelled from each segment? In the book to incapacitate a sandworm each segment had to be electrocuted separately
@@enochroot9438 that sounds reasonable, more like a hover craft
Erase visual!
@@enochroot9438 That actually makes more sense...worms on earth move in segments, not like a rocket which is more what the OP is describing
May his passage cleanse the bowel
so we know how they got up there, but how do they get down again?
It felt similar to when I saw my kid riding his tricycle for the first time!
I feel with you. Probably you did the "passage" in this moment on behalf of your kid.
2:14 Is it just me, or are there little hints of Toto’s soundtrack for Lynch’s “Dune” here?
- And if you find Jack Sparrow on your way, tell him Salazar says hi.
- What?
- What?
Jack Sparrow would absolutely love to ride a sandworm…
Have not seen the new version yet but the maker hook in the old version looked exactly as described in the book. Enough for the sand to bother the tender insides of the worm. In like the thumpers better in the old version.