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Dune--Special TV Edition [DVD]
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| Format | Special Edition, PAL |
| Contributor | Brad Dourif, Freddie Jones, Kenneth McMillan, Kyle MacLachlan, Dino De Laurentiis, José López Rodero, Richard Jordan, Raffaella De Laurentiis, Everett McGill, David Lynch, José Ferrer, Freddie Francis, Virginia Madsen, Leonardo Cimino, Francesca Annis, Frank Herbert, Silvana Mangano, Linda Hunt, Antony Gibbs See more |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 3 hours |
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This re-edited television version of David Lynch's sci-fi epic - which includes a new prologue and 35 minutes of extra footage - so displeased the director that he had his name replaced by the industry pesudonym of Alan Smithee. Ten thousand years in the future, the planet Dune is home to the sandworms, mile-long creatures which guard the priceless spice Melange. Enabling travel through time and space, Melange is regarded as a rare prize, and it is for this reason that galactic warrior Paul Atreides (Kyle MacLachlan) leads his people into battle against the evil Harkonnens in order to gain control of the planet.
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Dune: Special TV Edition is an extended US network television version prepared in 1988 from David Lynch's 1984 film of Frank Herbert's classic science fiction novel, Dune. The original cinema release of this complex tale of interplanetary intrigue was heavily shortened and this 176-minute TV edition should not to be confused with Lynch's still unreleased three-hour-plus "Director's Cut". In fact Lynch disowned this TV version, replacing his director's credit with the infamous pseudonym Alan Smithee and his screenplay credit with the name Judas Booth (a combination of two notorious traitors). What the network did was add 35 minutes, about 15 minutes in the first two thirds, which in the cinema cut is in any case superbly paced, and around 20 into the final 40. This latter material does help balance the frenetic rush of the cinema cut, restoring important scenes such as Paul Atreides' fight with Jamis, a Fremen funeral and Jessica Atreides' taking the "Water of Life". What primarily alienated Lynch was the imposition of a folksy, sometimes laughable narration, as well as the replacement of the original prologue with a far longer sequence explaining the Dune universe via pre-production paintings. This TV edit is a travesty of what, in the "Director's Cut" at least, is probably a great film, and is really only worth seeing to get a glimpse of the material Lynch was forced to remove. The unconnected mini-series, Frank Herbert's Dune (2000) does a far better job of telling a more complete version of the story.
On the DVD: There is a fold-out colour booklet which contains a wealth of stills, a reproduction of the original cinema poster and a worthwhile essay on the original film that avoids any discussion of the TV version it accompanies. On the disc there is only the original theatrical trailer. The superb cinematography is ruined by the panned and scanned 4:3 image, which is grainy and has poor colour fidelity. It is also soft, lacking detail and washed-out, probably a result of being converted from American NTSC TV format video rather than coming directly from an original film print. Certainly the DVD of the cinema version looks far better. The audio is thin mono, completely failing to do justice to how fantastic a post-Star Wars 40-million-dollar science fiction epic should sound. --Gary S Dalkin
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- Aspect Ratio : 4:3 - 1.33:1
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Rated : Suitable for 15 years and over
- Language : English
- Package Dimensions : 18.8 x 13.6 x 1.4 cm; 99.79 g
- Director : David Lynch
- Media Format : Special Edition, PAL
- Run time : 3 hours
- Release date : 18 Sept. 2000
- Actors : Kyle MacLachlan, Virginia Madsen, Francesca Annis, Leonardo Cimino, Brad Dourif
- Studio : Sanctuary
- Producers : Dino De Laurentiis, José López Rodero, Raffaella De Laurentiis
- ASIN : B00004Y3Q5
- Writers : David Lynch, Frank Herbert
- Number of discs : 1
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I would rate the original movie 5 stars, no question, as it is simply brilliantly done. These commentaries are unnecessary (I can't see that even someone who had never read the book would need them, although the bits of info may be appreciated by those new to the story, I can't say.) But worse, the big fault, which drops this version to 3 stars (and I was tempted to make it 4 but couldn't quite bring myself to do so) is that the voice-over commentaries should have been made by the Princess Irulan, who writes the history of the Empire of that time and is frequently quoted in the original books. It made no sense at all that the commentaries for this movie were made by some man whose voice is nothing special anyway so rather downgrades the movie.
I simply can't understand why anyone who has read the book would choose a man to make these comments. It's plain irritating.
An aside on that, I once heard the writer reading from his story. I have to say that this was a really huge disappointment. We in the UK would see the name as DYUNE, whilst he pronounced it, of course, in his American way, as DOON. Where's this DOON, I kept saying during the recording I was hearing? We have a DOON in English literature - Lorna Doone. I've rarely ever found a writer's reading of his or her own work really impressive. It always seems to jar on me, I suppose because we readers have our own idea of how everything sounds.
So I wondered who had added these commentaries and whether his reading was really approved by others who loved the books and why he wasn't told to find a woman to do it? Sorry about that but it does spoil the version for me.
If there are any other pieces added that were not in the original, I didn't notice them - not saying there aren't any - so I can't comment on that.
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The GOOD STUFF: Many scenes have a great deal of the HD pop, and as soon as Princess Irulan begins her opening monolog the difference in PQ from previous releases is apparent. Things stay looking pretty good until we get to Geidi Prime (Home of House Harkonnen) and then things look SPECTACULAR. After hundred of viewings of this film, I noticed details I had not seen before! There are MANY impressive looking scenes in this new edition and the all important "water of life" sequence and the final battle and the end scene in the Hall of Rites all look stunning and nearly three dimensional. They are gorgeous.
THE BAD STUFF: Dirt, specks, lines, threads, all sorts of debris on the print show up FREQUENTLY and they ARE distracting. There is also significant fade damage on the right side of the print in several of the "Paul meets the fremen" sequences and the "Paul trains the fremen and blows up a big pyramid" sequences. This damage has been apparent on EVERY widescreen edition of the film Universal has put out and while it does look a little better on this edition (as if they tried to do something about it) it is still there. Certainly all of the specks and dirt (some small, others the size of footballs) could have been removed through digital means but Universal didn't bother with it. Black levels are not the best either and skin tones are all over the place, with the Baraon appearing very pink in every scene while Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam is consistently yellow. There is some noticeable grain at times but I can put up with that. It is the frequent dirt and debris I object to.
The DTS-HD sound is pretty good for the most part and there was a lot of great wind blowing from my rear speakers during the majestic opening title music. The roar of the worms gave my subwoofer a good pounding as did the scene where Paul plants the thumper but often the sound was a bit harsh and unconvincing. I suspect this is the fault of the original source and I suspect Universal has done the best they could with this soundtrack.
THE EXTRAS: LESS than what was included in the 2005 DVD release! Most importantly the extended version (flawed though it is) is not included here. I guess they know DUNE fans will double dip when they re-release this disc with that version. Also not included is the beautiful photo gallery. The theatrical trailer is nowhere to be found here either and none of the printed material from either the DVD original release or the booklet from the 2005 release is included. There is however plenty of advertisement from the UNIVERSAL BD LIVE TICKER trying to sell you stuff (it has to be manually turned off every time). If you turn this feature off, which plays OVER THE (ugly and generic) MAIN MENU, you will be treated to the message that you can no longer access their wonderful BD LIVE features (which consist of absolutely NOTHING but advertisements) because you are not connected to the internet! The rest of the extra material from the 2005 release is presented here in "fullscreen" format in SD, so all of the cool deleted scenes will be window boxed. The disc was also rather slow and clunky to load taking a full three minutes to get to the feature film.
The entire presentation of this release seems very half-hearted to me. I DO like the cover art (the same from the 2005 release) and at least the keepcase isn't one of those garbage eco cases. The disc itself looks entirely generic with no artwork whatsoever. Maybe I am expecting too much for an older catalog title but I've seen so many even older titles look so much better on blu ray than this thing does.
Universal seems to have spent far more time finding ways to advertise itself and the bluray format than bothering with the release of a top notch catalog title. Come on, if they are going to tell me on the front cover and the back cover that I am buying a PERFECT picture, then at least don't sell me something that has this many imperfections all over it. I have actually seen a few bluray discs that I thought lived up to their "perfect" hype but this disc isn't one of them. Not by a long shot.
Ich wurde aber sehr positiv überrascht. Zwar ist auch diese Version noch nicht perfekt aber ich bin schwer beeindruckt.
Ich hatte Bedenken, dass die oft kritisierten optischen Effekte auf der Blu-Ray nur noch schlimmer würden und das sich die Ausstattung des Films als
vielleicht doch nicht so grandios herausstellen würde. Das Gegenteil ist der Fall: Die optischen Tricks kommen deutlich besser als auf den DVD Varianten rüber. Das Bild ist insgesamt sehr gut. Die Ausstattung und die Detailverliebtheit dieses Films kann erst jetzt richtig bewundert werden. Ich habe selten einen Film gesehen, der derartig aufwendige Kulissen und Kostüme hat. Diese bestehen die hohe Auflösung ohne jeden Makel, im Gegenteil, man sieht erst jetzt richtig, welch großer Aufwand hier betrieben wurde. Einfach fantastisch.
Auch die Massenszenen sind jetzt überwältigender. Man muss sich hier immer vor Augen halten, dass all diese Fremen echte Menschen und kein CGI sind.
Dann wird einem schnell klar, was hier logistisch bewegt werden musste. Ich habe mich immer wieder gefragt, wie teuer dieser Film eigentlich gewesen sein muss.
So ein Projekt ließe sich heute wohl nicht mehr finanzieren.
Die Bu-Ray beweist warum DUNE trotz aller Schwächen ein Meisterwerk ist. Genau wie die Bücher ist er fremdartig, teilweise abstoßend aber zugleich eben auch überwältigend und faszinierend. Buch und Film sind und bleiben sperrig (was gut so ist). DUNE konnte nie ein Blockbuster werden (was auch gut so ist).
Aber der Film hat gerade dadurch eine stetig wachsende Fangemeinde gewonnen. Und nicht zuletzt hat er auf beeindruckende Art unser Bild des DUNE Universums geprägt.
Eines darf ich vielleicht sagen:
Mich persönlich stört das Ende des Films, wahrscheinlich musste hier ein irgendwie geartetes Happy End her...aber Regen auf Arrakis?
Zum Ton:
Nun, tatsächlich ist die deutsche Tonspur nur auf PCM vorhanden und vermittelt das Kinofeeling eines mittelstädtischen kleinen Kinos mit 30 Sitzen...
Man braucht schon eine gute Anlage um den deutschen Ton wiederzugeben. Einfache Systeme dürften hier etwas zum Übersteuern neigen.
Da die Disc (jedenfalls auf meinem ansonsten sehr zuverlässigen Panasonic Player) kein Menü aufweist bin ich eher durch ausprobieren auf die englische DTS Spur gestoßen.
Diese ist allerdings dann wirklich stark und passt zum perfektem Bild. Auffällig ist jedoch, dass die Informationen zum Ton auf dem Cover schlicht falsch sind.
Die englische Originalspur unterstreicht auch den Eindruck, das DUNE in vielen Zügen ein Kunstfilm ist. Viele Dialoge wirken wie auf einer Theaterbühne vorgetragen.
Was fehlt:
Sicherlich ist der deutsche Ton zu bemängeln, aber daran wird sich wohl nichts mehr ändern lassen. Schade ist, dass die Disc über kein Bonusmaterial verfügt. Gerade bei DUNE wäre ein Making Of hochinteressant.
FAZIT: So habe ich DUNE noch nicht gesehen (an die Kinoversion kann ich mich nicht mehr erinnern...). Einfach nur wahnsinnig beeindruckend.
Ich habe die Blu-Ray hier bei Amazon für 6,99 (inkl. Versand) gekauft, da kann man nix falsch machen. Die Disc war in 2 Tagen zuhause, das ist ebenfalls top wie immer.
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