Dune Third Stage Edition Fanedit

Dune Third Stage Edition Fanedit Rating: 8,8/10 3630reviews

In honor of the Dune Bluray release.OK this is a very tricky subject, there are 3 main versions: 1. The 137 min 1984 Lynch Cut. 1989 189 min Extended Cut 3. 177 Min cut for DVD and VHS I think a lot of people will stick with the 137 min version, though I saw the 189 min version when it aired and thought it would make more sense to a wider audience. Program Transformasi Ekonomi Etp Malaysia. The 189 min version included a lot of DUPLICATE material, credits, opening narration, etc. It also did not color correct the scenes that were restored, and the music editing was changed. Although I prob shouldn't make mention of it, there is also a 188 min version that is apparently a fan edit that gets wide acclaim.

Dune Third Stage Edition Fanedit

Its a color-corrected, duplicate-eliminating version that supposedly makes more sense out of the 2 basic versions and restores the 2.35:1 format originally filmed. Has anyone seen it? Currently reading Sandworms of Dune (I'm only buying stuff from the dynamic duo from half.com, so it's not like I'm really encouraging them.).

They don't hold a candle to the original 6, but it's good enough that I'm interested in where they're going with it all. Anyways, I've long preferred the longer cut of Dune (1984). Whenever it would play on TV, it was one of those things that made me stop and ride it out to the end. And when they released a version of the longer cut on DVD a few years back, I bought it on release day. I really have no interest in watching the shorter theatrical cut again. If there was ever another release of the 1984 version on Bluray, that had every bit of deleted footage available, and had all the color timing issues and such fixed, I would gladly buy that disc.

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As for the Scifi mini-series, I've seen parts of it, and liked what I saw. I also have the Children of Dune set and need to hunker down and watch the whole thing sometime. I assume I'd prefer an edition which included more scenes than the theatrical, but with Lynch edited himself and which included final effects. There are some scenes dropped from the theatrical that need to be in there. Why they cut Thufir Hawat's final scene is beyond my comprehension, since it was a plot thread throughout the film and they even show him in the crowd at the end. The miniseries, which wasn't really part of the original question but has been discussed now, is very good and a more faithful adaptation of the book.

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The Children of Dune mini I actually prefer to the books (I loathed Messiah). But Lynch is such a powerful director, there's emotions in the 1984 version that the mini cannot beat. Plus the cast is great. So to the original question, I don't really have a favorite version of the 1984 film.

The theatrical is inadequate, the other versions aren't edited by Lynch and have incomplete effects but they were filmed by Lynch and give a hint at what a longer Lynch cut might be like. I sort of rotate through them whenever I watch the film.

Click to expand.Yes, he came out in support of the Lynch film. I wasn't aware that there were two versions of the extended edition, but the one I'm familiar with is the DVD version finally released for Region 1 a number of years back. The one that's credited to 'Alan Smithee' ( with good reason ).

As a devotee of the books, I really only like it because it's a way to see filmed versions of some of the material from the text that the theatrical cut left out. The most significant of these deletions may be the scene where a young worm is drowned to produce the Water of Life. We do get to see Gurney, a supposed troubador, actually playing the baliset for once. Ingenico Ict220 Driver Usb here. And in another scene Stewart utters the line 'As a wild ass in the desert go I to my work', which immediately results in MacLachlan and Prochnow cracking up on screen.

However, there are a lot of problems. The Fremen eyes aren't colored blue in the 'new' footage, while all the footage carried over from the theatrical cut has some kind of warped color patina to it. Mafia Ii (mafia 2) Crack - Keygen here. Scenes are used out of their correct place, featuring incorrect ships and locations, under the apparent assumption that no one would pay any attention to the spaceship scenes. We even witness a scene lifted from when the Harkonnens were taking Paul and Jessica to the desert and used in the earlier part of the film to represent a completely different event, but you can still see Jessica.