Dune 1984 The Alternative Edition V2 Subtitles Download 3,6/5 9990 votes

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Welcome to the Dune Special Edition Project This is a project I have been slowly working on over the last few years with the goal of ultimately replacing many of the 'outdated' special effects shots in David Lynch's 1984 version of Dune.

'“The flesh surrenders itself, he thought. Eternity takes back its own. Our bodies stirred these waters briefly, danced with a certain intoxication before the love of life and self, dealt with a few strange ideas, then submitted to the instruments of Time. What can we say of this?

Yet, I occurred.” -Frank Herbert, Dune Messiah'Recommended Dune subreddits:- a sub for sharing and appreciating Dune related artwork- focused discussion of the prequels and other Dune books by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. David Lynch provided the studio with a cut they rejected and then the studio went about cutting it themselves. Lynch disowned the movie. A TV version was made to make it accessible to younger viewers and they cut violent stuff and replaced it with some things the studio left out.

David Lynch didn't just disown this TV version, he had his name removed from it. David Lynch's original edit is likely gone and he has no intention of returning to it anyway.There is really one Dune and that's the one the studio released in the theatres and sat in the video store/DVD shelf.Either that or the not so bad TV mini-series. As someone that watched the original version a bunch before even knowing about/seeing the Redux, I've sort of been curious what someone that hasn't seen the original would think of the Redux as a film without knowing what was changed.I've always treated the original as sort of a curio anyhow since it's one of those movies where the director got ripped away before the final edit. I haven't touched the books in a while (though I do pore over the wikis sometimes when I'm bored), but I don't think it's too spoilery to say you'll probably like the Redux more, though that shouldn't stop you from checking out the original if you're just curious about it. Basically, just a neat chance at having a different impression of it before knowing what was changed between the two.

Is it worth watching David Lynch's original DuneNo. Not only is the movie is horrid on its own merits, it is a very poor adaptation of the book. Yes, it was pretty. Though I disagree with many of the design elements as they were contradicted by specific descriptions in the books (e.g.

Lynch's Navigators look nothing like those described by FH in the books).To be honest, while the production values (aka the budget) of the a miniseries are not nearly as high as a studio-funded major motion picture, SciFi network's attempt at a Dune adaptation with their miniseries 'Frank Herbert's Dune' was very faithful to the book. I enjoyed it so much that I have watched it a couple of times since its original airing in 2000.