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In order to film the desert location, the crew used 200 workers to manually clear out 3 square miles of the Mexican desert.
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Some special effects scenes in the film were shot with more than 1 million watts of lighting equipment.
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Director David Lynch and producer Rafaela de Laurentiis arranged for Sean Young to audition for the role of Charney in New York, but Yang’s agent did not inform and did not see Yang’s Lynch He and de Laurentiis were preparing to return to Los Angeles but missed the flight. Coincidentally, Yang also planned to fly to Los Angeles that night. The three people on the same flight met unexpectedly. Although they never met, De Lauren Tis still noticed Yang and determined that she was an actor. After confirmation by the stewardess, the trio immediately started discussing the script.
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Glenn Close refused to play Jessica.
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When filming on location in Mexico, a large number of cast and crew contracted diarrhea, and the filming was almost suspended. To ensure normal progress, the producer had to build a canteen on the spot that could provide three meals a day for all the cast and crew. And all ingredients from the United States are used.
Dune behind the scenes gags
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Nicole 2022-03-25 09:01:07
In the 137-minute version, even viewers like me who have not read the original work can clearly find the abandonment of some paragraphs, the characters have lost their purpose and connection, and are logically incoherent. Fortunately, there are generally art, special effects and modeling guarantees, and I think that protective cover is quite cute, haha.
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Tara 2022-04-20 09:01:35
Bewitched by David Lynch to watch this damn sci-fi film; the weapon that kills with words is so suitable for me; the girl at the end is not bad.
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Princess Irulan: [voice over] Fulfilling the Fremen prophecy. Where there was war, Muad'Dib would now bring peace. Where there was hatred, Muad'Dib would bring love. To lead the people to true freedom and to change the face of Arrakis.
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Chani: [looming giant worms] They're not attacking!