David Lynch’s Dune: The Third Stage Edition http://fanedit.org/ifdb/media/reviews/photos/thumbnail/300x300s/07/cc/1b/_front-134063900184.jpg
- NTSC DVD-5
- NTSC DVD-9
- AVI/MKV
- Chapter Menu
- Supplement: Theatrical Trailers
- Supplement: Enhanced Deleted Scenes
- Supplement: Television Prologue (Widescreen)
- No shots from the Theatrical Cut have been removed.
- [CUT] Fake constructed scenes (such as Reverend Mother Mohiam’s trip to Arrakis) from the Extended Cut are not reintegrated.
- [CUT] Redundant alternate takes from the Extended Cut are not reintegrated.
- [CUT] Added paintings from the Extended Cut are not reintegrated.
- [CUT] Male narrator from the Extended Cut is not reintegrated. Irulan narration only.
- [CUT] Music changes from the Extended Cut are not reintegrated or, at the very least, toned down.
- [CUT] Some trims or ambient sound effect changes have been made to the Extended Cut scenes in order to mesh properly with the Theatrical Cut.
Added/Extended:
- Lynch scenes from the Extended Cut reintegrated.
- Some deleted Lynch scenes have been reintegrated.
New Edits In This Version:
- Eyes have been digitally colored blue in the added unfinished scenes from the Extended Cut and deleted scenes.
- Scenes have been digitally cleaned (frame by frame) to minimize evident scratches and dirt.
- Some music and sound effects have been added to accomodate transitions, rough deleted scenes, or to help scenes from the Extended Cut mesh properly with the Theatrical scenes.
- Although the Extended Cut dialogue from the Guild Navigator is used, the Extended Cut music is toned down and the original Theatrical ambient sound effects have been recreated.
- In the Extended Cut DVD, the background music is out of synch in the extended scene when Reverend Mother Helen Mohiam returns with her report to the Emporer. Audio from a television version (converted to 5.1 audio) has been used here so the music synchs properly.
- The scene of the House Shield activating has been moved in order to accomodate the restored scene of Thufir talking to Leto about Duncan.
- Some scenes (such as the worm drowning sequence) have been moved to more logical places in the film. Various drafts of the script have been used as a guide for certain scenes’ chronology.
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Average user rating from: 14 user(s)
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| Overall rating | 10.0 | |
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| Enjoyment | 10.0 |
Last updated: August 30, 2012
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August 2, 2012
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Just watched this awesome work again. Man, what a great job!! This is the version of Dune everyone should get to see. If you do another version, use the bluray and upscale the extended footage :)
thx
| Overall rating | 10.0 | |
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| Enjoyment | 10.0 |
Last updated: August 30, 2012
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September 12, 2011
Just watched this awesome work again. Man, what a great job!! This is the version of Dune everyone should get to see. If you do another version, use the bluray and upscale the extended footage :)
thx
User Review
Very good. Still occasionally painful to watch, especially towards the end, but the best cut of this movie I’ve seen so far. (The pain is entirely due to David Lynch. Can’t say I’m a big fan of his take on Dune – Frank Herbert’s books deserve a Peter Jackson. But the Lynch version is by far more interesting than the TV series, for ist strangeness alone.)
| Overall rating | 9.0 | |
| Audio/Video Quality | N/A | |
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| Enjoyment | 9.0 |
Last updated: August 30, 2012
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June 29, 2012
Very good. Still occasionally painful to watch, especially towards the end, but the best cut of this movie I’ve seen so far. (The pain is entirely due to David Lynch. Can’t say I’m a big fan of his take on Dune – Frank Herbert’s books deserve a Peter Jackson. But the Lynch version is by far more interesting than the TV series, for ist strangeness alone.)
This is everything I could have asked for in Dune. Thank you so much!
| Overall rating | 10.0 | |
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| Enjoyment | 10.0 |
Last updated: August 30, 2012
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March 8, 2011
This is everything I could have asked for in Dune. Thank you so much!
*This rating was given before reviews were required*
| Overall rating | 10.0 | |
| Audio/Video Quality | N/A | |
| Visual Editing | N/A | |
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| Narrative | N/A | |
| Enjoyment | 10.0 |
Last updated: August 30, 2012
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March 25, 2011
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