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Frank Herbert's Dune (Sci-Fi TV Miniseries) (Special Edition Director's Cut) (3-Disc DVD Set)

Frank Herbert's Dune (Sci-Fi TV Miniseries) (Special Edition Director's Cut) (3-Disc DVD Set)

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Director: John Harrison
Actors: William Hurt, Alec Newman, Saskia Reeves, James Watson (iv), Jan Vlasák
Studio: Artisan Home Entertainment
Category: DVD

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 540 reviews
Sales Rank: 5957

Format: Anamorphic, Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Director's Cut, Dolby, Dts Surround Sound, Dvd-video, Special Edition, Widescreen, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Unrated
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Number Of Discs: 3
Running Time: 295 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.9

MPN: D18478D
UPC: 012236125297
EAN: 0012236125297
ASIN: B0000639EV

Theatrical Release Date: December 3, 2000
Release Date: June 11, 2002
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
It's a mixed blessing, but Frank Herbert's Dune goes a long way toward satisfying science fiction purists who scoffed at David Lynch's previous attempt to adapt Herbert's epic narrative. Ironically, director John Harrison's 288-minute TV miniseries (broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel in December 2000) offers its own share of strengths and weaknesses, which, in retrospect, emphasize the quality of Lynch's film while treating Herbert's novel with more comprehensive authority. Debate will continue as to which film is better; Lynch's extensive use of internal monologue now seems like a challenge well met, and Harrison's more conventional approach is better equipped to convey the epic scope of Herbert's interplanetary political intrigue.

This much is certain: this Dune is a sumptuous treat for the eyes, with sets and costumes that were conceived with no apparent limits of budget or creativity. In terms of architecture alone, this is one of the most impressive films in science fiction history. And although the special effects fall short of feature-film quality, writer-director Harrison (who rose from an extensive background in TV) admirably tames the sprawling narrative that pits the opposing houses of Atreides and Harkonnen in a struggle to control the lucrative market for the spice melange. This is as accurate as any Dune adaptation is likely to get (i.e., there's no need for another attempt), and even then, it can be tricky to keep track of who's doing what to whom. Unfortunately, the film's biggest flaws are the casting of a nearly comatose William Hurt as Duke Leto, and a wooden Alec Newman as the messiah-to-be, Paul Atreides. These are regrettable shortcomings, but this Dune remains altogether respectable. That Frank Herbert would be impressed is perhaps the biggest compliment one can pay. --Jeff Shannon


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1 out of 5 stars total stinker   October 15, 2008
spinster (Colorado)
How about some acting. Looks like they spent the entire budget on stupid costumes. Don't waste your time on this one.


2 out of 5 stars Every Desert Rose Has Its Thorn   October 8, 2008
Amaranth (Northern California)
The Sci Fi Channel started out ambitious,and its faithful re-creation of Frank Herbert's "Dune" was one of its first projects. They decided to be truer to the plot, show every single incident, making the series accessible to people unfamiliar with Frank Herbert's science fiction magnum opus.

Sadly,"Dune" is a mixed blessing,at best. It keeps many of the original details intact- Lady Jessica is Duke Leto's concubine,not his wife, he regrets not marrying her, the relationship between Paul and Chani, Paul's first duel among the Fremen. It sticks to the story as Frank Herbert wrote it.

Unfortunately,it fails in atmosphere,and acting. William Hurt sleepwalks as Duke Leto. He needs caffeine. Alec Newman is a whiny Paul. Since it was filmed in the Czech Republic instead of a real desert (at least David Lynch had Juarez,Mexico) most of it is indoors. It's supposed to be about a desert culture,survival in extreme conditions... and it's oddly claustrophobic. The Baron Harkonnen is merely plump, rather than hideously obese. The Bene Gesserit Sisterhood wears hilariously campy outfits-recalling the drag queen B movie "Vegas in Space." Even the sandworms are sparkly. There are dumb details thrown in- like a gala party for the arriving Atreides at Dune-where Princess Irulan has "love at first sight" when she sees Paul. An unnecessary detail. It doesn't help,since Paul marries her for political reasons anyhow.

"Dune" is an interesting enough miniseries. It isn't rewatchable,and is a major disappointment. It's a disappointing Dune.



5 out of 5 stars Nice Quality!   October 1, 2008
W. Davis (Oklahoma, USA)
The price for this movie made me go "hmmm". I thought it was a joke or that the movie was so badly scratched that it would never be capable of playing again, but ,alas, this movie was in great condition as was the packaging and the integrity of the seller. Well sold!


5 out of 5 stars Favorite Mini Series   September 29, 2008
Lauren Ashley (Beverly Hills, CA)
I love this series. I cannot say enough good things about it. This series was pretty accurate compared to the novel, but slightly long -- But, you could not expect this series to be shorter considering the details in the novel. Without the vital details -- this series would of SUCKED! Kudo's for this series. The only thing that upset me was they stopped the series. I WANT MORE- DARN -IT!


4 out of 5 stars Nicely Done   June 26, 2008
B. G. Rufleth (Boston, MA USA)
While this version is still a bit campy like the original Dune movie it also covers more of the material (due to its length). If you're a fan of the story it might be worth your time to give it a watch.

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