Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen's Birthday Fight | Dune: Part Two | Max
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Published 2024-05-24
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All Comments (21)
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The announcer was on SMOKE the whole time
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The announcer's voice in IMAX was incredible
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Whoever came up with the idea of ink blot fireworks deserves a raise
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Love that besides being a psycho, Feyd respects a good opponent
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That guttural "FEYD RAUTHAAAAAGGHHH" is just awesome
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In the Behind-The-Scenes, they talk about how hard it was to get this scene right because they filmed it with a freaking infrared camera, which gives the whole thing that un-Earthly feel. That along with the black sun and the ink blot fireworks, it really puts you in another world. I'm glad Denis Villeneuve hates dialogue, because these images are incredible.
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The fact this scene was shot with infrared cameras is insane
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I love the attention to detail where you see Lieutenant Lanville carved the Atreides emblem on his forearm. He wanted to show them he was still fighting for House Atreides as one of its lasts. And still gave Feyd a hard time at his weak. Shows why the Emperor saw the Atreides as a threat.
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Having a gladiator arena in scifi is nothing new, other films have done it (Star Wars: Attack of the Clones for example), but Dune really made it stand out with the unique cinematography and creating an immersive ambience for the Harkonnen arena. This is pure scifi cinema.
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1:42 The fact that this one thought to cancel the WHOLE fight just because ONE Atreides soldier wasn't drugged - The Harkonnens really feared House Atreides. And for good reason.
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Ugh the character design of this movie is so consistent. The drugged Atreides are of peak physical form. The un-drugged Atreides, though older and smaller, has the eyes and demeanor of a warrior with wisdom and experience. All point to the Atreides’ devotion to discipline and deliberate practice. Awesome.
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2:22 when you remember something cringe you did in high school
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Of all the versions of Feyd-‘84, SyFy series-this version to me showed the best, and most terrifying version
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Hearing the chants and the announcer over the theater speakers was insane!!!!
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This scene was so intense in theatre, especially in imax! 👌🏻🔥
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missed opportunity to call this video Feyd-Rautha’s Birthday Bash
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Love that little wink Feyd does at 3:55. Didn't notice it on my first viewing.
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A more honorable version of Feyd in this version, still a total psycho, but actually enjoys a challenging opponent and hugs them after defeating them
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Butler stole the show with his performance as Feyd-Rautha