Deck Rickard
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Fair enough. I really don't know.
I don’t think it matters at all if people have prior knowledge of the book or not. It’ll all come down to the marketing and then word of mouth.
I mean, nobody knew Avatar pre-2009 and that drew people in based on the marketing and word of mouth. Yes, James Cameron is a big time filmmaker but his name to the general public is maybe the guy who directed Titanic. Doesn’t mean they’re interested in his sci-fi giant blue people movie.
Everybody knows who James Cameron is.
That's my worry. That we won't get the full story, because well... I don't expect this to be a big success, much like 2049. But at least there, while he wants to make a sequel and I'd love to see it, he told a complete story. Here, if it really is only part of the original novel and it would really suck to not finish at least that story. And if I am honest, while I am a big fan of both Villeneuve and Dune, I expect this to not do well at the box office.They didn't shoot them back to back, but the second movie is being written right now and could film in 2021. Assuming this first movie doesn't bomb and lose them millions.
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official font/titles for the film from the warner bros panel in france earlier today.
In the potential sequel? Yes. But outside of the sacking of Arrakeen, I can't think of any big "battles" early on, and that isn't really a battle. This film should be a lot more palace intrigue, with a few fun action set pieces. More depending on how much time they spend with the Fremen.Think it will do better than bladerunner 2049. It's a space opera with big battles. Will it make enough for a sequel? I really hope so.
In the potential sequel? Yes. But outside of the sacking of Arrakeen, I can't think of any big "battles" early on, and that isn't really a battle. This film should be a lot more palace intrigue, with a few fun action set pieces. More depending on how much time they spend with the Freman.
Exactly. Lucas stole so much from Dune, but what he took he turned into a big ole Buck Rodgers action adventure, by way of Kurosawa. Dune is so cerebral. Which is why Villeneuve wanted to do this in the first place. That is what he enjoys. But if you are expecting Star Wars, or really anything approximating that, you will be in for a rude awakening. Which is a big part of my fear. I think we are going to end up with those 2049 trailers. Promising one thing, while the reality of the film is something very different. Which I fear not going over all that well.Yea, Dune is very.....not Star Wars. It's not an action-heavy story.
If they are doing Dune properly, the budget for this film should at least be at the level of 2049. Probably more. Which is a bit of an issue, because that means this movie is going to have to clear 500m, for any shot at a sequel. And even doing okay in Europe, 2049 only got halfway there.The supposed leaked script has quite a bit of action in it though (if you believe it). There's a section about the raid on giedi prime by the atreides, which was mentioned in passing during the book but is apparently going to be in the film. This is the expanded backstory the legendary ceo guy was talking about. So it's a way to slip a battle into the film early on. Blade runner in general is a hard sell to audiences. And considering the nature of the film it did pretty well in europe, it only stumbled in the US. And it didn't help that it had a massive budget, and marketing. Those short films released before the movie came out probably cost a lot of money to produce.
Denis also talked about doing another blade runner film so long as it's not a direct sequel. And I think if he actually tried to do it, he could get the money to do so. Probably wouldn't have the budget of BR2049. But hey since they won't have to pay gosling or harrison (he probably cost a lot) that frees up some money.
I thought that was great that they didn't reveal it.BR2049s marketing revolved around nostalgia for a cult film that underperformed back when it came out. Alcon hugely over estimated the size of the BR fanbase. And it didn't help that they didn't even reveal the movie was about a replicant Gosling. Even though it was revealed in the first five minutes of the film. The trailers and marketing never gave it away. If Dune follows that close to the vest marketing....might not be a good idea.
Every cent they spend on marketing here, will be added to the cost. I am confused about the complaining about the 2049 marketing outside of pitching an action flick, where there was none. All 2049 had going for it was that it was a sequel. Why it was doomed to not be successful. I am just happy they didn't realize that until after they released it.
Dune is going to be marketed on it's source material. Which again, isn't that big of a draw.
If they werent committed to shooting both back to back from the start they had no business splitting the story in two. Not after what happened with Blade Runner 2049.They didn't shoot them back to back, but the second movie is being written right now and could film in 2021. Assuming this first movie doesn't bomb and lose them millions.
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