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Dune

1984
Sci-fi, Fantasy
2h 17m
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Rated 27 Jan 2021
78
40th
Lynch and Herbert are like caramel and ketchup - fine on their own but disastrous together. My rating is for the longer TV cut that actually tries to make sense (but still doesn't). At times hypnotically captivating, but those unfamiliar with the novel can be forgiven for throwing up their hands and turning it off 20 minutes in.
Rated 15 Mar 2016
28
28th
I guess one could give De Laurentiis credit for tackling such an ambitious project...as one could give credit to that guy in Japan who stuck 477 clothespins to his ass in an attempt to break the world record for clothespins stuck to one's ass--but that doesn't mean they should've done those things. Dune is the movie no one wanted--too complex for people who haven't read the book, too removed from the book for those who have, and too filled with internal monologue for anyone to take it seriously.
Rated 16 Dec 2006
35
8th
For a long time it seemed like an okay movie -- far from great, but passable. But from when Paul joined the Fremen and on the movie rapidly descended into awfulness. The last half hour was so incomprehensible it could've been stretched out to twice its length and still feel rushed. The love story was one of the most inept and undeveloped I've ever seen. All of the mythological aspects were falling painfully flat. By the time the final battle came around I couldn't care less what happened.
Rated 16 Jul 2018
60
34th
There was even a voice over for me sitting there in my pajamas, sprawled on the couch - “I have absolutely no idea what is going on anymore” .
Rated 21 Dec 2015
56
20th
Lynch pulls the ultimate Wizard of Oz reference by getting Toto on the soundtrack. The movie is fascinatingly broken, it's like when you start writing a sign with big, bold letters and then you run out of space so you have to cram every letter together at the end, and then you fold that space a thousand times and toss it in the trashcan. The trashcan is my home theater.
Rated 27 Jan 2021
60
36th
I haven't read the book, and I've had to make a few attempts at getting through this. It's a mess, on a few levels, but it has a certain appeal that meant I eventually warmed to it - I think you'd have to be in a forgiving mood, frankly. The special effects should have been so much better in the post-Star Wars era, but some of the design is quite impressive in parts. Good, quirky cast as well. I'll possibly never read the book, but I'll happily check out Denis Villeneuve's forthcoming version.
Rated 09 Jan 2010
73
82nd
As long as you go into Dune aware that it's one of the messiest science fiction films ever, bloated, sometimes laughable and often incomprehensible, you might have a good time. Personally I think it's much more entertaining than Plan 9 or the other celebrated disasters; there's a great cast and a soaringly pretentious soundtrack. Most of the sets are phenomenal. The only way this would have worked in a conventional sense would have been a 5/6 hour cut with a minimum number of voiceovers.
Rated 21 Feb 2010
70
56th
The effects are dated but it's hard to dislike even when it strays from Herbert's book. It does manage to capture the existential weirdness of the Dune world and adds in Lynchian touches like psycho-sexual scenes of Sting parading around in a codpiece and Baron Harkonnen looking like a decrepit fat pervert. The problem wasn't Lynch it was that a novel like Dune is impossible to cram into a single movie. What this loses in coherency it makes up for in ambition and bizarre creativity.
Rated 26 Oct 2021
73
16th
Not nearly as bad as I was led to believe. It is pretty rough in some spots. I hated the narrating. The story is completely void of all of the best character moments and interactions of the novel. I thought the shields looked pretty awful too. I could see where some fans would enjoy this for its ridiculous effects and camp. It’s very rushed, but it got the gist of the book I’d say. Harmless, campy, sometimes enjoyable nonsense. I’ll probably not revisit it.
Rated 17 Apr 2008
100
99th
An astounding technical achievement, with some of the best visuals of the decade. Never talks down to the audience, and only gets better with repeat viewings. There's no end of fabulous detail to notice, and the performances are simply immaculate. It is its own incredible and fully cohesive world.
Rated 30 Aug 2011
15
4th
Sorry, David Lynch, it doesn't matter how strange and interesting your movie is visually, it doesn't change the fact that your adaptation of Frak Herbert's book is totally incomprehensible, adapted so poorly it often becomes laughable.
Rated 27 Jan 2012
50
26th
I reserve the rank of 50 for so bad they are good films, and this barely makes it in. I am very tempted to just give it a bad score because the only way this gets a good score is because you love the books and are blinded by the awesomeness or think it is laughably bad. The deal breaker for laughably bad for me was the look they gave each other while riding the wurm that was probably the gayest thing I've ever seen in a movie.
Rated 20 Jan 2019
57
20th
Lynch's adaptation of the beloved science fiction novel is beyond ambitious and visually fascinating. Unfortunately, the film is nearly incomprehensible. Filling in a few of the monstrous gaps is done with some truly awful voice-over work by MacLachlan. This is certainly something.
Rated 15 Jan 2012
95
99th
I first saw this in the theater and was blown away by the quantity and depth of unique and clever new ideas presented. It was far ahead of its time in many ways. But that version also included too much stupid iconic imagery that thankfully got cut. The revised version is much better. Parts are overly dramatic, lots of voice overs, some lame religious, otherwise excellent and engaging futuristic sci-fi action movie. Good sets, great cast and acting and good music. Entirely memorable.
Rated 29 Apr 2012
40
10th
I have never made it past the fat man shooting liquid while floating in the air at the young man of his choosing. No joke here, just can't get past that.
Rated 16 Dec 2015
63
40th
Ridiculous, but you have to love the ambition of turning a series of fantastic novels into 2 hours of imcomprehensible spectacle.
Rated 28 Sep 2021
25
8th
Arguably the ugliest looking movie in existence, this terrible, garbled mess kept me from the Dune universe for years. Killer theme, though.
Rated 19 Feb 2007
80
95th
Brilliant.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
25
7th
A young man destined for big things passes some tests, meets a girl, gains a sister, and leads a jihad in the Iraqis (is that spelled right?) desert involving the destruction of all the oil wells. At least the production design is non-standard: 1950s sci-fi with ERASERHEAD elements. Its greatest virtue is that it clarified for the director that treading the usual Hollywood path wasn't going to work for him. Score is for the 178-minute Alternative Redux Edition (Spice Diver Fan Edit).
Rated 30 Sep 2009
2
21st
As a great admirer of the novel, seeing these concepts, characters, and themes on screen is enough to get me excited. What an amalgamation of people before and behind the camera, and even if Lynch has disavowed it, there are still touches of his personality in a penchant for weird, grotesque, compelling imagery. Alas, in effect it is tacky and a bit cheap-looking. The attempt at density is rushed, muddled with inelegant and clunky exposition, and the dialogue and performances are often cheesy.
Rated 22 Sep 2010
65
45th
The longer versions of this make a lot more sense, but this is a hard novel to adapt. It's effects are mostly terrible, considering this came out 7 years after Star Wars.
Rated 01 Jul 2011
30
12th
Arrakis. DUUUNE. I love the book. It's just a shame that nobody can figure out how to film it. Here we spend nearly all of our time with either the Harkonnens or with pre-Muad'Dib palace crap. Surely the most interesting part is Paul among the Fremen. Right? That gets about 20-30 minutes of screen time here, and it's in the form of awful montages and battle sequences. The best part of the book is truly the worst part of the film. I mean, there's lots of problems, but that's a big one.
Rated 29 Sep 2013
76
50th
Better than Return of the Jedi.
Rated 12 Nov 2014
48
12th
Terrible production choices reduce a great source into a mix of awkward action scenes and incoherent plot exposition. Lynch does add some interesting flavor to the project but is really out of his element. Most grievous error is the length. I don't often say this but here's a film that should have been much longer to successfully convey the complex story. At two hours it's a total incoherent mess.
Rated 17 Jan 2022
50
45th
My difficulty with this film stemmed from not knowing the source material, but based on what I could see, this is a solid adaptation that could use more hand-holding for newcomers. It's really solid as an '80s sci-fi, but in every aspect where I want to knock it such as lack of humor or camp, I still circle back to thinking this was competent. Did not expect Patrick Stewart. Not sure where a sequel would have taken us. Fav scenes: the sandworms were well done.
Rated 02 Jan 2007
52
17th
Remorselessly muddled and has Sting in a futuristic thong. David Lynch's Achilles heel.
Rated 18 Jan 2007
80
76th
I liked this a lot when I was a kid even though it was mind boggling to try to understand everything, but years later and after I've read the book it makes much more sense. An interesting but flawed adaptation (how could it not be?) that has a strange way of sucking you in.
Rated 22 Jul 2007
95
89th
A lot of people may disagree with this ranking, but taking everything into account, including director Lynch's own displeasure with the final product, I still really like this movie and it is so superior to the cheesy SciFi channel remake it's pathetic.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
60
40th
It's not a terribly coherent adaptation of the classic Herbert novel, but it's got Sting wearing a leather codpiece. I guess that's some consolation.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
84
89th
If you can sit through it, the special edition is the best version to watch... it's about 3 hours long though. If sitting still for that long bothers you, you should probably not be such a wussy. The regular version is much more "movie" like, but it's not particularly good.
Rated 15 Aug 2007
68
45th
David Lynch's version of Dune is fucking fantastic. So surreal.
Rated 18 Mar 2008
60
65th
It's a dumb movie if you've read the book. It's kind of interesting though if you ignore the fact that it's a terrible adaptation.
Rated 22 Aug 2008
100
99th
one of the best ever!!!!
Rated 19 Oct 2009
48
19th
I've read Dune just like everybody else and the problem with this is that it's forced to condense so much source material in just 2 hours. During the whole thing I thought I was watching a very long trailer of an upcoming movie.
Rated 19 Nov 2009
4
38th
Take Lynch's distinct a/v qualities, sets that would be right at home in a Burton/Gilliam-esque world, and a long fucking book that I know nothing about, throw 'em in a blender and forget to put the lid back on. A mess, but an interesting one.
Rated 27 Feb 2010
70
28th
It's overlong, it's disjointed, it's geared towards the fans of the novel to a fault - yet at the same time bizarrely altering certain elements - yet despite its long list of flaws, I just can't get enough of it. It's that decidedly Lynchian undertone, it's strange and slightly surreal, and it really doesn't have an equal in the Science Fiction genre. It's perhaps that unique spark of creativity underlying the entire film that gives it its charm, and that's good enough for me.
Rated 12 Apr 2010
90
99th
This is one of my favourite movies of all time. Kyle MacLachlan makes this film. His portrayal of Paul Atreides is captivating to the point where I simply cannot take my eyes from him. The story is butchered compared to the well written book, but there is a magic to this film that cannot be ignored.
Rated 27 Oct 2011
20
15th
One of the most disappointing adaptations I've ever seen. The mythology of Dune is of course very complicated, but whoever cut this film lacks any skill whatsoever at translating the novel's intricacies to the screen. Characters seems to throw out concepts within the milieu without explanation, and things happen much too quickly - one second Paul is a quiet son of a Duke, the next second he's a revolutionary for a people he just met. I do like the over-the-top portrayal of Harkonnen, though.
Rated 30 Mar 2013
94
91st
Yeah, everything everyone tells you about this one is true. And yet... I found it so engrossing. I got lost in the world and the story. The jumps in the narrative only help to make it more surreal and, for me, compelling. The images, the music, the voice-overs, their technology and world, the weirdness of it all... it's all fascinating to me.
Rated 31 Mar 2016
57
51st
(137 min. cut) Watched it twice in the row. Because I thought I must have been peaking on them tabs the first time. But no, this films just makes no goddamn sense. It goes from cheesy and cheap to almost awe-inspiring in a matter of the seconds. Some cinematography, costumes, set design is really good, like awesome, even. But it makes no sense, trippy movie on its own. So bad it's good type of movie.
Rated 28 Jun 2019
58
26th
What is already too much plot for a three hour runtime is viciously compressed and edited down to an incomprehensible two hours. Making it worse is that apparently none of the characters express emotions in their thoughts and internal monologues, but instead just whisper constantly. There's some good visual designs here and there, but it's hard to care too much about that.
Rated 19 Jun 2020
45
11th
It is really a jumbled mess. I went into this knowing it involved giant sand worms and spice, and I came out knowing basically the exact same thing. The effects are pretty bad for the most part, but there is a twisted (and appropriately Lynchian) charm to some of the more grotesque imagery here. That's the only thing that will stick with me.
Rated 26 Feb 2007
80
85th
A lot of people don't like Lynch's Dune, but I don't know why. Sure the new one is way more accurate, but it's also lifeless. The 1984 Dune is vibrant, creative and engaging, with far more memorable characters.
Rated 26 May 2007
80
89th
Classic.
Rated 29 May 2007
75
60th
The six-hour cut, having never seen and and likely to never see it, is probably the best movie ever. This, on the other hand, will suffice.
Rated 28 Jun 2007
60
7th
They can re-cut this as many times as they want, but I don't think it'll improve matters.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
72
63rd
Great old classic movie. I watch it from time to time when I have a few hours to kill.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
85
66th
Only talking about the extended cut here.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
95
91st
Great Classic Sci-Fi, This is flick that's worth seeing over & over.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
43
31st
I remember the boredom, mostly.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
72
39th
Not my favorite Sci Fi movie, but good in it's own right. This is definately a David Lynch movie. I still don't get the stunt casting of Sting. The special edition is much better, but sinificantly longer.
Rated 18 Aug 2007
70
54th
I like this movie, but I also have a great love of the source material. Not for everyone, and probably not for anyone who isn't already familiar with the book. A noble, but failed effort at adapting an unfilmable novel.
Rated 20 Aug 2007
9
62nd
Considering the scope of what they had to try to get on screen, I'm going to give this a rousing whoop of support. The movie should really be very, very long - like several days - and of course there are the *other* Dune books that continue the story...
Rated 01 Sep 2007
70
58th
Almost class B film but still worthy
Rated 03 Sep 2007
20
3rd
read the book, watch the mini-series. I don't understand why this movie is called dune?
Rated 18 Oct 2007
60
53rd
Very entertaining if you like Sci-Fi.
Rated 12 Nov 2007
80
51st
I adore Max von Sydow! And Kyle MacLachlan. Not to mention Virginia Madsen, Sean Young, the guy who plays Big Ed on Twin Peaks, etc. The last star is pretty much for the cast alone. I have so many problems with this film. It's worth watching at least once, but don't bother with the expanded edition. There's a reason those scenes were cut. The special effects are neat at points. Basically, despite the fantastic cast, you're better off reading the book.
Rated 18 Nov 2007
66
14th
Kyle MacLachlan's irritating audio thought-bubbles ruin this one.
Rated 17 Dec 2007
86
61st
Wait for my brother, Baron!
Rated 16 Jan 2008
83
70th
I like this adaptation.
Rated 29 Jan 2008
80
61st
An excellent, if a bit top-heavy sci-fi movie that even with giant sandworms and space travel stands as the most sensible thing David Lynch has ever directed.
Rated 23 Feb 2008
91
90th
Now, it's somehow lame, but back then, it was awsome!
Rated 29 Mar 2008
70
58th
Great book, fantastic director, lackluster movie. They should have waited another 15, 20 years for technology to catch up to the book's vision. Instead they shot their load in the middle of the 80s and we've been cleaning up the mess ever since. We won't see another shot at a Dune movie for YEARS.
Rated 06 Jun 2008
80
86th
this films needs watching again and again, each time you will understand it more, reading the original book will also help
Rated 19 Jul 2008
80
66th
SO awesome, and not boring like the new one.
Rated 11 Aug 2008
84
62nd
So confusingly mixed with greatness and terribleness. I found the atmosphere and general presentation irresistable but the storytelling was incredibly frustrating
Rated 02 Sep 2008
30
7th
Bad enough to spoil the book for people who have yet to read it, which is very good. Would have enjoyed it better if it weren't such a horrid adaptation of something great. On its own it's not that bad.
Rated 21 Oct 2008
90
94th
Hard to understand if you haven't read the book. Read the book first and then look at the movie as illustrations to the book
Rated 28 Oct 2008
65
40th
A utter mess.
Rated 29 Oct 2008
87
95th
Some quirky moments but it perfectly grasps the scale of all parts of the Dune universe. The score is also quite amazing.
Rated 26 Jan 2009
75
74th
Love these kinds of movies.
Rated 09 Feb 2009
100
93rd
great great movie
Rated 08 Apr 2009
35
29th
the second half is a mess, and there's barely any tension to speak of. all points go to the amazing design and the fact that it's fucking Dune.
Rated 05 Jun 2009
70
60th
Re-reading the book and re-watching the film have caused me to reduce my score, due to some inconsistencies between the two. However, the cast is still great, and I love the ridiculously epic score.
Rated 05 Jun 2009
75
75th
I don't care what anyone says... I'm a fan of both David Lynch and the Dune series, and I still love this movie.
Rated 02 Jul 2009
90
74th
Buyer Beware the Directors Cut is not worth it. It is so bad in fact that David Lynch won't have his name attached to it in any way. Get the original and enjoy. Lynch isn't one to pick great actors for his movies he would rather that the mood and the story be enough and with his movies it is. He sometimes throws in a cameo of someone who is truly great, but mostly you are drawn to his movies because you like being confused and love his surrealistic storytelling.
Rated 21 Jul 2009
10
10th
WTF, David Lynch?! What's wrong with you? Yeah, yeah, that's one of your first movies, but seriously? Terrible acting, terrible special effects, outrageously stupid plot - this definitely does not live up to expectations one would have for You. Jesus, that was shitty.
Rated 13 Aug 2009
90
76th
Hott.
Rated 19 Aug 2009
10
5th
I love the Books and the Sci-Fi mini-series... but this should be banished from the record of humanity. Just like that one Uncle from the family reunions.
Rated 19 Aug 2009
100
98th
I just recently saw this, and I'm sorry I didn't get to see it earlier. Best part about it, to me, is that all the science is either close to or completely legitimate; an unexpectedly pleasant surprise.
Rated 13 Nov 2009
71
21st
Over-ambitious yet containing some interesting elements, Dune ultimately falls short in execution after a promising exposition. Sadly, a failure both as a mainstream science-fiction film and as a David Lynch film.
Rated 13 Dec 2009
74
57th
Intruging.
Rated 04 Feb 2010
5
0th
Such a harsh rating is deserved for such an excellent director. Even without the adaptation issues, this "film" is utter trash. The narrative is garbled, the acting is laughable and the biggest problem: the story just doesn't flow as it should. Perhaps I was expecting too much from Lynch and the material (Dune is an excellent novel, btw).
Rated 07 Feb 2010
83
91st
Underrated epic that effectively compresses the sprawling book. Lynch's vision of Arrakis is unique and memorable.
Rated 09 Jun 2010
68
44th
I enjoyed it almost separate from what Dune is.
Rated 21 Jun 2010
90
91st
So close to the original book it's unbelievable. A remake or a different take on it may not live up to this masterpiece, unfortunately.
Rated 26 Jul 2010
65
40th
This certainly had its flaws, but I really enjoyed the strange feeling that I was watching the visualization of someone reciting a myth.
Rated 19 Aug 2010
100
92nd
One of my favorite guilty pleasures. Cheesy, campy and has lines so embarrasingly bad you can quote them to your friends for a great laugh. Must be seen at least once for the full effect. Highly recommended--but don't take the film too seriously, you'll miss all the fun.
Rated 23 Sep 2010
43
11th
This extravagant mashup of noir-baroque production design, incomprehensible mystical mumbo jumbo and stilted high camp solemnity is one of the great bad movies. Imagine flipping channels as an eleven year old and finding this movie about a psychic drug addicted Messiah conducting galactic imperial intrigue and religious jihad 10,000 years in the future as the Saturday afternoon movie after Howard The Duck and having your MIND FREAKIN' BLOWN.
Rated 10 Oct 2010
44
40th
To avoid missing the point: It's a David Lynch movie, not a genre piece. Heart plugs! Giant phallic worms with vulva-mouths and sphincter-throats! Hallucinations! A rat strapped to a cat! Still, I can't deny that some of the criticism this movie receives is on-target. In particular, the editing is astonishingly bad (Lynch didn't have final cut, so I assume this isn't his fault).
Rated 27 Oct 2010
78
59th
Sort of a guilty pleasure I guess.
Rated 28 Dec 2010
80
84th
(Blu-ray rewatch)
Rated 07 Jan 2011
80
95th
eng; [dune]; (epischer klassiker);
Rated 22 Jun 2011
90
70th
Someone else on Criticker reviewed Dune saying that this was made 20 years too early. Perhaps it was made ten years too late. I refer of course to Jodorowsky's ill fated attempt at Dune back in '75, although perhaps the upcoming doc http://www.duneinfo.com/unseen/jodorowskys-dune/ will revive hope of a worthy remake. For anyone who hasn't seen Lynch's Dune; it's flawed, it's clunky, it's.. i'm through apologizing for it, it's amazing! A seratonin blast of sci-fi awesomeness that you need to see!
Rated 21 Sep 2011
69
0th
HE WHO CONTROLS THE SPICE, CONTROLS THE UNIVERSE
Rated 26 Oct 2011
73
45th
Yes, it's weird as hell and some stuff doesn't make sense, but that's David Lynch for you. I got on board for the bizarre ride and was treated with giant worms and funky outfits and other fun stuff. It's got a number of Lynchian touches, particularly his dreamlike sense of worldbuilding. And what a cast! Every five minutes it was like "Holy shit, HE'S in this?!" Some of it is too silly, some of it is a little dull, and it didn't make me want to read the book but in general I was entertained
Rated 10 Mar 2012
70
31st
Lynch did a fine job leaving his fingerprints all over this movie. He could have stepped back and made the movie really mainstream since it was based off of a popular novel but he stuck to his guns and kept his awesome artistic sense throughout the movie. MacLachlan did a great job as Atreides, Baron Harkonnen was a delight in this movie with his flying suit and nasty face/demeanor and it was cool to see Patrick Stewart in this. Really fun movie... but remember the tooth!
Rated 07 May 2012
50
15th
I consider Dune to be pretty unfilmable, this film hasn't changed my mind. If you haven't read it this probably won't make sense, and a lot of the acting is pretty sub par (particularly for the cast involved). A lot of weirdness for weirdness sake, and the second half pretty much shows that they gave up trying to cram a giant novel in to one movie.
Rated 10 Aug 2012
85
72nd
VHS
Rated 07 Sep 2012
65
50th
Enjoyable mess

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