MongoMuller wrote:
Jbi11s wrote:
MongoMuller wrote:
If it was a motivated Jackson and del Toro that would be sick...
Maybe this guy can pull it off. Its a difficult project to be sure. If he sticks close to the source material it will probably be the most difficult thing he ever does. Just getting the script written would be tough with all the lore.
What was the last good movie Peter Jackson made?
I may be wrong, but for as talented as he is I don’t think Guillermo is the right director for a movie this scale.
Denis Villenueve is as strong a candidate as your going to find for this project.
That's why I said motivated like he was for the original Lord of the Rings. His movies since then have become bloated with the special effects IMO. With Lord of the Rings he put in a lot of effort with the script. I watched a making of documentary and they showed the office where he and his partner were writing the script. They were having to pull things from different books to get the timeline to work. Dune is similar to Lord of the Rings in that there's a lot of lore and background story going on. I never read Lord of the Rings and I read Dune like 20 years ago so I wouldn't notice if something was different but its almost always better when they stick close to the book.
I would want del Toro to produce and handle some of the visual design. The one thing Lynch got right in the original was the design. It was visually an interesting movie. I think del Toro has a lot of interesting ideas like Lynch. They're both kind of crazy.
Do you like the lead? That guy is a strange choice IMO...
I just think Jackson has lost the magic.
It’s like wanting your favorite rock band or hip hop artist to go back to the greatness and sound of their first album. It rarely ever happens.
If this were 2005 then I’m right there with you.
Del Toro is great no doubt, but I think he’s kind of locked himself into mid budget horror after he was told he couldn’t get $150 million to adapt “Into the Mountains of Madness” with Tom Cruise attached to star. He could be a good producer tho you’re right.
Chalamet is one of the popular trending actors in Hollywood now.
I honestly haven’t seen any of his work outside of that small role he had in the Christian Bale western a few years ago.
I also don’t know much about how the lead role is written in the books.
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