Apparently for Jodorowsky’s Dune, he wanted Pink Floyd to score the film so the trailer music is a nod to that
Denis coming out the gate with the Easter eggs
This s*** looks great. I think people just really wanted more vivid colors and s***. BR2049 spoiled a lot of these niggas.
They want neon colors for a movie that takes place in the desert
Music is terrible in the trailer. Why didn't they just Hans's compositions. Going to read the book since I got the time before this thing releases
lmao imagine seriously gassing Hans Same Thing As Immer
the pop song in the end was weak but I'm fairly sure that's just trailer music, rly love the middle eastern elements you can hear, hope those are prominent in the film, they fit both the setting and the very Arabic-inspired language of the universe
lmao imagine seriously gassing Hans Same Thing As Immer
the pop song in the end was weak but I'm fairly sure that's just trailer music, rly love the middle eastern elements you can hear, hope those are prominent in the film, they fit both the setting and the very Arabic-inspired language of the universe
you mean the guy who is responsible for some of the most iconic compositions in film of the past 30 years?
Yeah he deserves every bit of gas he get. He better than any modern composer besides maybe James Newton Howard lmao.
you mean the guy who is responsible for some of the most iconic compositions in film of the past 30 years?
Yeah he deserves every bit of gas he get. He better than any modern composer besides maybe James Newton Howard lmao.
lmao please just tell me how many Oscars he won because I really care
the best soundtracks of the last 10 years were made by musicians who also made relevant music outside of film and it's less and less about "cinematic" composers like Hannes, who just make very dramatic cheaply emotionally controlling bs
I don't think you really do but if you care for names:
Jonny Greenwood
Daniel Lopatin
Mica Levi
Arcade Fire
Thom Yorke
Tindersticks
also more traditionally but doing interesting things theres Nicholas Britell and Angelo Badalamenti
Hans hasn't done s*** since he made Inception
Y’all really love to sound like film auteurs with these nitpicks
4real lmao
No one cares about half the s*** y’all talking about hahaha I’ve never once went to a theater, watched a film, and in the middle of it told myself WOW! Look at the color grading on that concrete wall
the f*** are y’all talking about bro lmfao hahaha
Giant worm? ✔️
Spaceships? ✔️
Oscar Issacs Beard? ✔️
Cool, I’m in
lmao but I also totally misread your post @DarkTechno and didn't know or forgot Hans was actually scoring this
props to him then for the Middle Eastern elements, and maybe that's an indication of something diff from him for a change, but the music is another thing I'm not sure I'm looking forward to now
lmao please just tell me how many Oscars he won because I really care
the best soundtracks of the last 10 years were made by musicians who also made relevant music outside of film and it's less and less about "cinematic" composers like Hannes, who just make very dramatic cheaply emotionally controlling bs
I don't think you really do but if you care for names:
Jonny Greenwood
Daniel Lopatin
Mica Levi
Arcade Fire
Thom Yorke
Tindersticks
also more traditionally but doing interesting things theres Nicholas Britell and Angelo Badalamenti
Hans hasn't done s*** since he made Inception
LMAO
man none of those people got s*** on Hans
You out here acting like I care about Oscars yet you just named me a bunch of pitchfork core artists lmao.
Greenwood's Phantom Thread and TWBB scores are really nice but compared to Hans he is nothing. And Greenwood s***s on anyone else you named. I like Angelo's work but he ain't nearly mattered as much to the world of film score composition either.
And Since Inception, Hans has done Interstellar (his best work ever arguably), Dunkirk, TDKR and Man of Steel which are all good to literally some of the most iconic work in film scores the past decade.
I get it, you hate Hans cuz he is popular, I remember when I was 14 too. But impossible to argue with it when his scores are literally so transcendent that everyone is raving about his scores 20 years ago even now. Most composers if they're lucky will be lucky to even be remembered for 1 great work, but Hans is remembered for many different scores. That is the kinda s*** someone like a Morricone or Williams pulls off and Hans is in that convo. Not with these niche dudes like the Lynch collaborator or Greenwood or Yorke's mid suspiria score.
update: I am watching the original dune
update: very difficult to follow whats going on. I never read the book only played the video game. dont fully know what the beef is all about

this shot is ugly man, idc what yall say. So drab and boring
LOTR did these nighttime army shots in such a more expressive way and that movie is 20 years old


this shot is ugly man, idc what yall say. So drab and boring
LOTR did these nighttime army shots in such a more expressive way and that movie is 20 years old

It doesn’t rain on Arrakis
Waited bout 8 hours to watch this at home on my tv instead of a cracked iPhone screen
WORTH IT
It doesn’t rain on Arrakis
it aint about the rain
that army shot is jus all grays and nothing distinguishable
that image spose to look menacing or dark and it jus look boring
Wish the worm shot wasnt in the trailer, takes away the surprise. No way Denis decided that. Obviously for marketing reasons, but I guess that's understandable all things considered.
Marketing in the time of Covid
How do they show almost everything but not a good shot of Baron Harkonnen?
This just looks alright to me, still excited to watch but I think Dune just doesn’t translate well to a visual medium
you mean the guy who is responsible for some of the most iconic compositions in film of the past 30 years?
Yeah he deserves every bit of gas he get. He better than any modern composer besides maybe James Newton Howard lmao.
the s*** people will say on here
so silly
update: very difficult to follow whats going on. I never read the book only played the video game. dont fully know what the beef is all about
update: they should make reading the book a pre-req before youre allowed to watch the 1984 Lynch Dune. lasted 60 mins and stopped. see ya in December, Denis.
update: they should make reading the book a pre-req before youre allowed to watch the 1984 Lynch Dune. lasted 60 mins and stopped. see ya in December, Denis.
the s*** people will say on here
so silly
mfers rly foolish to actually hate on Hans
I won’t lie the cinematography in the trailer really isn’t THAT great but Fraiser ain’t no slouch (he’s also doing Batman!) S*** will be fire on the big screen in Dolby / IMAX, fear not
My meat still hard