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Torrent downloaded from Demonoid.me.txt - 0.04 KB. English + Spanish subtitles available from Subscene.com.txt - 0.02 KB.DUNE (1984) THE ALTERNATIVE EDITION REDUX - A fanedit by Spicediver. FANEDIT RELEASED: July 2012 in AVI, MP4 and DVD-9; April 2015 in MKV/FLAC THIS FORMAT: AVI AUDIO: AC3 256kbps stereo VIDEO: XviD 2000kbps RUNNING TIME: 178 minutes SUBTITLES: English and Spanish custom fanedit subtitles DOWNLOAD CONTAINS: Movie, fanedit trailer; cover & disc art; complete changelist FANEDIT TRAILER PLEASE SEED Like this fanedit? Then keep it your torrent app and PLEASE SEED occasionally so other fans can enjoy it too. WHAT THE FANS ARE SAYING 'Dune: The Alternative Edition Redux is the version of David Lynch's Dune you've been waiting for - a complete top-to-bottom re-editing of the material, drawing from all extant sources. It's easily the most ambitious (and successful) fanedit I've seen.
This is thoughtful, respectful editing of the sort professionals do.' - Sam Hawkin 'In Dune Redux, Spicediver's talents as a faneditor finally catch up to his vision, imagination and passion. This is a unique version of the 1984 film, and one which will charm devout Dune audiences.' - Digital Fanedits 'I've just watched this and I can safely say, for the first time, that I was completely engrossed by the film.
So much so, I started watching it again straight after it had finished. This cut really is the epic film that it was always meant (and needed) to be' - Jat13 'The editing is top notch but the key element here is the narrative, as every decision has been given every thought. Every step taken has been in the right direction. And Dune, at last, is the film it should have been.' - Juanman 'Very clever working in that TV proloque within it. Also loved the way it ended and the heavy cutting back on the out-loud thinking.
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The definitive version. CrassMufumbu 'Lynch's film can never be the Dune I imagined from my reading, but this has to be the best cinematic version yet. The division into chapters, the choice quotes, the lack of rain at the end, the addition of numerous deleted scenes? All these enrich the viewing experience.' - ssj ABOUT THIS FANEDIT A film that?s been admired, hated and puzzled-over in fairly equal amounts, writer/director David Lynch?s ambitious 1984 adaptation of Frank Herbert?s science fiction novel gets an extensive fanediting treatment in Dune The Alternative Edition Redux.
This is my third and final cut of an edit I first released in 2008 and again in 2009. As previously, it draws on the heavily cut Theatrical Version, the controversial Extended?TV?
Version and a selection of Deleted Scenes and soundtrack cues. The Redux cut is, firstly, an opportunity for me to apply the additional skills I?ve learnt since this fanedit?s original release. Technical improvements include cleaning up dirty footage and completing the blue eyes FX, while creative changes include two new?filmbooks?, a new 4-part structure to the film, and a new ending that?s truer to the remarkable world that Frank Herbert created. Secondly, Redux has allowed me to respond to some of the criticisms made by fans over the years and make further changes that I think improve the storytelling and presentation. The restoration of Princess Irulan as the film?s narrator is one such example. For me it?s been a long, exciting and sometimes exhausting journey. I?d particularly like to thank the fanediting communities I've been part of.
Without such avenues to promote my work and without the generous input and feedback of enthusiastic members, the Dune movie as I have moulded it simply wouldn?t exist. Thankyou also to Demonoid members who have shown their enthusiasm for this project since 2009. David Lynch himself refuses to revisit the film, despite admitting that?there?s something wrong with that movie? And complaining that he never had final cut. So it?s left to us fans to tinker and reshape this curious piece of sc-fi cinema; trying to minimise its many flaws, amplify its many strengths and - in my case - trying to add something new as well. I hope you enjoy the trip.
Spicediver.:) PREVIOUS VERSIONS The previous edit Dune The Alternative Edition V.2 is substantially different from Redux. MORE INFO Read the complete changelist at: DISCLAIMER Fanedits are not for sale and provided under fair-use provisions for the sole purpose of discussion, exposition and education. You must own the original DVD/Bluray to legally watch a fanedit. Please support the original creators.
The Redux cut is, firstly, an opportunity for me to apply the additional skills I’ve learnt since this fanedit’s original release. Technical improvements include cleaning up dirty footage and completing the blue eyes FX, while creative changes include two new “filmbooks”, a new 4-part structure to the film, and a new ending that’s truer to the remarkable world that Frank Herbert created. Secondly, Redux has allowed me to respond to some of the criticisms made by fans over the years and make further changes that I think improve the storytelling and presentation.
The restoration of Princess Irulan as the film’s narrator is one such example. For me it’s been a long, exciting and sometimes exhausting journey. I’d particularly like to thank the fanediting community. Without such avenues to promote my work and without the generous input and feedback of enthusiastic members, the Dune movie as I have moulded it simply wouldn’t exist.
David Lynch himself refuses to revisit the film, despite admitting that “there’s something wrong with that movie” and complaining that he never had final cut. So it’s left to us fans to tinker and reshape this curious piece of sc-fi cinema; trying to minimise its many flaws, amplify its many strengths and – in my case – trying to add something new as well. I hope you enjoy the trip. Following is a comprehensive list of changes based on the two officially released versions of DUNE – the Theatrical Edition and the Extended Edition. ADDITIONS.
Most scenes and footage unique to the Extended Edition have been used. The best fan edit that I've ever seen thus far without making it such an enterprise like Adywan's Star Wars Revisited. Much more comprehensive to those who find Dune complicated to understand. Very coherent narrative with well placed explanations either by Irulan, the male narrator or by the characters own 'audible thoughts'. Very good work with music mixture and sounds. Good visual treatment, added blue eyes to the 3rd stage navigator, Fremen and other characters, etc. Dune is a piece of literary art that, almost like LOTR, has a tremendously large universe and information.
I don't like that people or even David blames himself. The film was made in the 80s and they've done the best they could at that time. George Lucas had to build his own special effects company to bring his vision to the big screen. I don't care that some things are not exactly adapted from the book, like the Weirding Modules (Paul says in the movie that it is just another part of the Weirding way he'll teach the Fremen.
Frank Herbert gave his approval), i don't like the miniseries adaptation of it although true to the book. The Bene Gesserit having telepathic powers and the voice effect itself, so on. My personal praise to SpiceDiver and whomever may have contributed to this edit. I've seen it before but at the time i didn't wrote my review because i didn't had the sufficient knowledge to do so and even today i'm continuously learning more about this wonderful universe.
It is now my official version of the film to watch. Great Work SpiceDiver =) PS: i saw the DVD9 version, i don't know if I've chosen the correct classification. Thank you spicediver for finally giving us a great version of this movie. It was a great idea to break the movie into four 'books'. This version is so much more cohesive and flows from scene to scene much better than anything that has been presented thus far. There are a couple of hiccups but nothing that detracts from the overall experience. I use the word experience because watching any David Lynch movie is an experience more than anything else.
Even though this is one of his more straightforward movies it still has some moments of oddness and very unique imagery that can only be associated with Lynch. This will definitely be my go-to version from now on.
It's just so much better than the other cuts. If you are a fan of Dune, or just curious, start with this version and forget about the rest. You won't need any other version. Well done and thank you again spicediver. This is the edit that made me realize how much a talented, imaginative and passionate individual can change/improve/transform a movie. This is the edit that made me write my first review. I have seen other edits.
Good edits that add some scenes, remove some scenes, improve the pace, the narrative etc. But nothing had prepared me for this. This is an unbelievable achievement and my go-to edit to prove to other people the power of fan edits.
I first watched Dune as a kid in the late 80s/early90s. I was mesmerized by the visuals, but didn't understand s.t. Then I watched it again after reading the book and didn't like many parts of the movie. The pacing was bad, the script at places was bad, uneven.
But certain aspects like the art direction impressed me, and I found Lynch's vision and atmosphere very fitting. When it worked. Then came the extended edition. It added many interesting deleted scenes, but the overall result was of bad quality.
The storybook intro was amateurish and the added scenes were just thrown in there without even some added effects. The Third stage edition fanedit managed to vastly improve the above extended edition and it was my definite version. Up until spicediver did his magic.
The change in the pace is phenomenal. The Book-Chapter separation works really good and many scenes have been very cleverly altered to fit the mood. The removal of most of the inner voiced dialog improves the movie immensely. Technically this edit is perfect in my eyes and considering the some of radical changes, this is a huge achievement. The fact that this fanedit includes English subtitles is another big plus.
I wish more faneditors did this. Even if I consider myself pretty fluent in English, I usually choose to watch movies with English subtitles because they help me a lot, especially with strange accents and/or low voices. Faneditors should have in mind that non-native English speakers always welcome English subtitles.
Anyway, this fanedit is a testament of talent and love to the franchise as a whole. This edit transformed an interesting but deeply flawed gem into a brilliant movie.
Let me preface the review I'm about to give with a bit of my own backstory regarding Dune. The first time I'd actually seen the theatrical cut was in about 1987. I was six or seven at the time and the movie was like nothing I'd ever seen before. The tone, the production, the music.all of it. Totally the antithesis of Star Wars, which I'd experienced shortly before.
During my teens, I'd revisit the film from time to time and at the age of twelve, finally read the novel. Each time I'd watch the movie after reading the book, I kept getting this feeling that the film was gutted. And watching the extended Alan Smithee edition in 2005 drove that point home.
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Alas, neither of those cuts did the true job of demonstrating how good the book is. Final fantasy 3 nes rom. Spicediver has completed a masterwork here. Every gripe I had with either of the film's prior official releases is vapor.
The pacing, the exposition, the execution are in synchronicity. The film's.rhythm is now on point. It breathes and the spice certainly does flow.
As with the previous reviews below mine, is it perfect? But any quibbles I have are minute to the Nth degree and wouldn't be worth the keystrokes. As a true testament of how good this edit is, I cajoled my wife into watching it with me. She's an avowed Star Trek fan and upon viewing Dune the first time with me years back, let's just say that she was wholly unimpressed.
Even trying to get her to read the novel was a fruitless labor. Upon convincing her to watch this version of the movie, she wants to read the book now. THAT is how good this cut is. To take a doubter, practically a hater even and show them what really could have been.
And to actually sway them. The only real gripe I have is that I don't have a version of this cut on uncompressed Blu-Ray with a DTS-HD Master Audio sound mix.
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Universal should hire Spicediver. THIS is my go-to version of Dune to watch and I will watch no other, henceforth. I consider this canon.