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Dune By Jim Emerson
Even more than most of David Lynch's deliberately bizarre and
idiosyncratic movies, Dune is a "love-it-or-hate-it"
affair. An ambitious, epic, utterly mind-boggling--and, let's admit it,
all-out weird--adaptation of Frank Herbert's classic science fiction
novel, Dune remains one of the most controversial films in the
director's exceedingly provocative career. The story (if Dune can
be said to have just one story) is complex and convoluted in the epic
tradition; it has something to do with political intrigue and a planet
that is home to a precious spice and gigantic sand worms. Think
Shakespeare's Henry IV with a dash of Tremors, and set in
another galaxy. But despite plenty of strangely whispered voice-overs that
explain the characters' thoughts (and endlessly detailed exposition),
storytelling is not really among the film's strong points. There are,
however, a lot of memorably fantastic/grotesque images, an extraordinary
cast, and a soundtrack featuring Toto. I told you it was weird. Among the
stars are Kyle MacLachlan, José Ferrer, Dean Stockwell, Brad Dourif,
Sting, Kenneth McMillan, Patrick Stewart, Sean Young, and Linda Hunt. The
DVD contains the original release version; a shorter version cut for
television has been disowned by Lynch, who insisted his name be replaced
by that famous Hollywood pseudonym "Alan Smithee."
Academy Awards
Dune received an Academy
Awards nomination for Sound (Bill Varney, Steve Maslow, Kevin
O'Connell, Nelson Stoll). |
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|  | Director: David Lynch
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|  | Stars: Kyle MacLachlan, Francesca Annis, Brad Dourif, José Ferrer, Linda Hunt, Freddie Jones, Richard Jordan, Virginia Madsen, Silvana Mangano, Kenneth McMillan, Jack Nance, Sian Phillips, Jurgen Prochnow, Paul Smith, Sting, Dean Stockwell, Sean Young, Max von Sydow, Patrick Stewart
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|  | Released: December 14, 1984
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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