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hylasregilla · 6 days
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I didn't catch this bit playing in the movie but holy fucking shit I'm obsessed with the opening of it. The way the fremen vocals are literally drowned out by Paul's electric guitar to the point where only echos are left.
Insane. I'm going insane.
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silverpelt3600 · 16 days
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Doing several days' worth of homework in preparation for an exam tomorrow and a busy schedule on Friday, but had a hard time focusing. I watched the Dune 2 interviews from Vanity Fair earlier so I was in a Dune mood, I went and put on the Dune 2 soundtrack.
Holy shit, I locked tf in. "Beginnings Are Such Delicate Times" on full blast in my earbuds while I do math homework? IN THE ZONE. Hanz Zimmer the masterful artist you are.
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butiambatman · 1 month
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I would ask what kinda straight up crack Hans Zimmer put in the Dune soundtracks if I didn't know for a fact it was pure CHOAM grade spice melange.
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joliackermann · 1 month
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My friend (@nanasknifeprty ), listening to the new Dune soundtrack: 🤗😩🙏🏻🙌🏻🤯😍
Me, listening to Broks funreal song right next to her again and again and again, stuck in a continuous loop of sadness: 😭😢😩🤯🥺😍😫😕
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instant-ramen · 2 months
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Bene Gesserit (Suite) | Dune: Part Two (OST) by Hans Zimmer
“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”
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kanly · 10 months
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also I noticed they used the very very familiar score beats in the new trailer and yes familiarity and themes for each faction but also I wonder if they’re doing that to hide new scores as well???? I mean I won’t be disappointed if there isn’t new music cuz it is a part two of a movie but hmmm has me thinkin
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vodissey · 1 month
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The burden you carry is heavy. You will lead us to destruction.
[Emma Frost sees the visions of horrors through Scott Summers]
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bookofsecretstotell · 1 month
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"Irulans fate"
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Sometimes self care is rewatching Dune (2021) and going on and on about ‘the symbolism of this or that’ or how ‘something here is a nod to the sequels’ or ‘look how the casting characterizes the house atreides’ or ‘the music here is phenomenal, it foreshadows gurney’s fate later on’ or ‘I think the difference in the vocalizing in the soundtrack here is deliberate’ until whoever you’re watching it with is ready to commit murder to shut you up.
But it’s just so phenomenal that you can watch it and catch new things each time, the visual and auditory storytelling in the background gives you so much! All these little things that go unnoticed until you see and want to jump out of your seat at them, let’s talk about that.
Let’s talk about how Jessica is always hooded when her scenes are associated with her Bene Gesserit powers and upbringing, how you can literally watch her out her hood down or up mid scene as she transitions from mother and concubine to an obedient disciple, how it foreshadows her struggle in the books all the way through Children of Dune.
Let’s talk about how well done the foreshadowing of the jihad is, how even this early on we can see the start of what is integral to Paul’s conflict in Messiah, how that feeling of helplessness about a destiny he doesn’t want will keep him frozen and unable to stop what’s in motion, how Messiah is such an incredible book because it ties into the dystopian trope wherein revolutionaries become like those they once revolted against, but how it’s so much more fascinating than some of the ways we see it in modern dystopias, because it’s the main characters who are following the pattern, not just watching in horror as those they fought with change for the worse, but actually experiencing it, horrified at what they’ve done and what they will continue to do, frozen and so unable or unwilling to do what needs to be done to stop it, how the movie is still in the stage where they are noble and valiant, but it makes sure to show the dread of what it coming, how it does such a good job of showing the burden of foresight that is so integral to Dune, the way that even as they see the future and can attempt to change it, they know that no matter their decisions, horrible things will come, how it shows Paul as scared hating the power he was given and blaming his mother and her aspirations, how the atreides family never wanted to be great, they wanted to be good, how Paul is coming to see that great and good cannot always coexist, how you look at this boy and you can genuinely see how he will become the man saying ‘Believers, all of them’ how Dune is such a hard story to get right because you watch someone devolve and stand by why horrible things are done without seeing him as a terrible person from the start, without the boy and the man seeming irreconcilable from one another, how the movie actually is on the right track even though the end result is unpalatable to the majority of society, how they are showing the white savior trope in a way that is thus far complaint with how it is deconstructed later on, how they have the epic notes of the beginning without going in a direction that makes the ending impossible.
Let’s talk about how they cast the Atreides family as beautiful people, but not soft, not tamed to modern standards, aristocratic in their looks in such a way that you believe they have been nobility for centuries, maybe millennia, slightly untouchable, dangerous, like those in power during the Italian Renaissance, how Paul looks young but also ethereal and formal, the balance between boy and duke and messiah in his appearance, how Leto’s hair and beard make him not only regal but worn by politics, cold and formal yet fatherly all at once, how Jessica’s ghostly pale complexion nods to her Harkonnen ancestry in the books and how she is beautiful in a way that seems not entirely human, how the other members of the Atreides house are each unique and full of character, not designed to fit a palette or aesthetic, whereas the Harkonnens have an eerie similarity that shows how little they value free will, how the Harkonnens are not dramatized to emphasize their characterization but rather understated, devoid of emotion save for rare explosive moments, how they echoed this in their design, making them blank slates, taking away rather than adding, leaving them almost human, but not quite, enough to trigger that ancient animal instinct in a person that says ‘something is wrong here, something is dangerous’ rather than making them fit in with the conventions of a time period or trend as to how to look evil.
Let’s talk about the soundtrack, how the epic music playing when House Atreides lands on Arrakis is echoed as Gurney and his men charge at the Harkonnens who so greatly outnumber them, how this not only ties you emotionally to the battle, hearing this dying cry of the Atreides, more so than the music continuing to be dark and foreboding through it all, but also how it foreshadows the survival of Gurney and the small group of men with him, living to reunite with Paul later on.
Let’s talk about how throughout the soundtrack we have women vocalizing, the emphasis on the power of the Bene Gesserit and how in Leto’s death scene we diverge from this trend, how he was so powerless against all these grand plans but he still took a stand, still ended things on his own terms.
Let’s talk about how Jessica doesn’t answer when Leto asks her to protect Paul as a Bene Gesserit. Let’s talk about the bull and the matador, the symbolism there. Let’s talk about the emphasis on medieval and renaissance headdresses on the Bene Gesserit, the significance of choosing attire from a time when the Catholic Church was in the peak of its power. Let’s talk about the nods to Gurney’s music. Just, look at all this stuff in the movie that you barely even notice, the first time. All the planning that went into it, how to fit in all these little nods, how to stay true to who the characters are in the present while also beginning to show who they will become. Let’s talk about it.
Though maybe not to the people I was watching the movie with. I don’t actually have a death wish.
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silverpelt3600 · 14 days
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Had a dream I went bald because of a hair product I used. I’m like 99% sure my consciousness came up with this because I was listening to the Dune soundtrack while writing before bed.
Feyd-Rautha apparently was living in my head rent free enough that he took the reins over my dreams.
Something about dreams being messages from the deep I guess…
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Would you happen to have or know anyone who has solarpunk resources for in deserts? I live in Vegas so I'm not sure if some things I see will be able to help me here :)
Hi! Thanks for getting in touch. Just wanted to preface this by saying I don’t live in a desert, I never have lived in a desert, and I don’t know a lot about deserts (I come from one of the rainiest places in Europe lol). So I may not be the best person to ask.
That said, I have seen some cool stuff floating about. The whole liquid trees debate that circulated recently was a good example - obviously these are redundant in a temperate climate where trees can grow, but in a desert a machine that captures carbon and generates electricity using algae would be pretty useful! I have also heard of various anecdotal stories of people greening or farming deserts, though I’m a bit more iffy about that - should we be changing the ecosystem?
Large swathes of uninhabited desert, with their constant hot sun, could be really good places for big solar parks, though, and the panels in turn could provide shade for plants and animals.
I’d recommend reading up on the lifestyles of indigenous and traditional desert societies across Africa, Asia and the Americas, looking at what technologies they use to keep cool, supply drinking water, etc. Lots of desert plants can have edible or medicinal functions that people don’t know about, so looking into them would be pretty neat - I know people have talked about vegan cactus leather and stuff though I worry that could become mass-commercialised and damage the desert.
Ultimately yeah, I think solarpunk desert narratives and movements are really cool and very under-appreciated. These places have a unique relationship to sunlight and solar power, and more of the planet is going to be desertified due to climate change, so I think they should be at the forefront of the movement. I don’t know much about them at all but I’d love to learn! If you find anything out about how we can apply solarpunk in the desert please do get back in touch and let me know, and who knows, perhaps you can start a solarpunk movement in Las Vegas!
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houserautha · 26 days
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Not me trying to listen to music while I write and “Harkonnen Arena” on Spotify is basically just a hot edit of Feyd-Rautha so instead of writing I’m staring at my phone screen like:
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Dune Part 2 soundtrack review
Hans Zimmer is using a crysknife to delicately separate my neurons, soak them alternately in baths of acid and honey, and then dry them with a good sandblasting. and I'm thanking him for it afterward.
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foxysgirl · 2 months
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igndotcom: The Dune part two vinyl soundtrack features some truly jaw-dropping artwork and includes the full film score by Hans Zimmer.
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lexosaurus · 2 years
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Important Question:
If we're going with the headcannon that Phantom's suit automatically reforms each time he switches into ghost mode, no matter the circumstances, then what happens to any other clothes that Danny puts on in ghost mode?
Like say Phantom's suit tears so someone loans him a shirt and sweatpants. Danny puts on the clothing on in ghost mode, then he gets knocked out so he automatically reverts to human mode. Then he gets up and switches back to ghost mode, so the suit would have reformed where the borrowed shirt and sweatpants were.
So where the fuck did those clothes go?
Did they just disappear into the aether? Are they floating somewhere on a lost island in the Zone somewhere? Did they appear back on their shelf in the closet? What the fuck happened to those clothes?
Please guys I'm in the middle of writing and I literally can't move past this scene idk what the fuck happened to the clothes Danny's borrowing what do I SAY?
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bcacstuff · 2 months
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Anyone already watched it? Or is gonna watch it? So looking forward to see it, the music already is epic, but what else to expect from Hans Zimmer!
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