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Dune (1984). Every frame of it is a work of art. It has the most incredible production design, costumes, world building, and cast of any science fiction film I have ever seen. The Atreides family relationships with each other and with their subordinates is beautiful to behold. The dialogue is wise and darkly comedic. And up until now, no cut or edit of the film has done justice to director David Lynch's original vision. So I undertook putting together my own edit titled, 'Dune: The Complete Saga.'While other fan edits exist, I never felt any of those edits fully embraced the Lynchian flourishes of his film adaptation. Many of those edits tried to undo some controversial changes from the book, including the voice over inner monologues. I basically geared my edit to make as much sense of the characters, story, environment, and plot as possible for the viewers. And I was sure to only include footage that adds to the overall cinematic experience, leaving a few deleted moments on the cutting room floor where they belonged.
My cut of Dune: The Complete Saga is about as close as possible to presenting the film Dino de Laurentis and David Lynch originally set out to make together. And my cut is, unfortunately, likely as close as we are going to get to a Director's Cut, given David Lynch's former public statements in which he refused to re-edit the film.
So barring a possible future studio release, which could help me access to the original film elements for a definitive 4K edition, then this 'Complete Saga' cut currently remains the most viable option for most viewers. You can Download the Torrent Here for v3.0, the latest and highest quality version of my cut. Note, from what little I understand, only those who own the original version of the film on home video have a right to own the various fan edits, too.
Here is a copy of my fan edit's description on Pirate Bay, as well as a copy of my original statement on it from my since defunct vimeo page:
'Dune: The Complete Saga (HD Remastered) is the third and the latest version of Michael Adam Warren's celebrated 3-hour fan edit of David Lynch's Dune (1984). The second version of this fan edit was discussed and featured recently on Nerdist, The A/V Club, Digg, SF Signal, and many other sites.
'Changes in version 3.0: Overall picture and sound improvement with a complete remastering of the edit with better quality visual and audio sources. Improved editing and scene transitions. Additional footage of Princess Irulan's prologue added after the Guild's visit to the Imperial Throne Room, altered narration in the following scene on Planet Caladan. And added Princess Irulan narration during the introduction of Planet Geidi Prime.
'Dune: The Complete Saga integrates footage from the original Theatrical Cut, Extended TV Cut, and deleted scenes to make the most complete version of the film as of 2012. I have done this as a labor of love to give fans of this under-appreciated gem an alternative version to the two flawed cuts currently available on Blu-Ray/DVD.
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'I only acted as a fan editor and did not originate the content of this movie. MCA Universal and its associated parent companies own all rights to this material. They have released a beautiful Blu-Ray and DVD set of David Lynch's classic movie, which I highly recommend you buy to demonstrate to the studio that there is market for this movie to be fully restored one day, ideally with a new master cut of the film in 4K to restore as much of the story as possible with the utmost attention to detail that I could never hope to match in this good-spirited fan effort.
'Viewers will notice the footage from David Lynch's Theatrical Cut is expertly edited, color corrected, and sound designed better than the far poorer extended TV Cut, which was originally created without the director's authorization or oversight when the movie was prepared to air as a reconstructed mini-series for television in 1989.
'For this reason, the elements culled from the Extended TV cut are typically inferior, more poorly edited, not color corrected accurately, and are lacking certain basic special effects (such as the Fremen's lack of blue eyes). The sound design was also of poorer quality in the TV cut, which was particularly egregious since this film's original sound editing and design were nominated for the Oscar.
'If I had the resources, time, and equipment necessary to correct these issues in a thorough re-edit of the original material with the studio's blessing, then I would gladly do so. And I offer my services to MCA Universal free of charge to help see the project come to fruition.
'As is, I only had the material available on the Blu-Ray and DVD to work with, so without access to the original film elements, this particular cut of the film is going to have a few unavoidably choppy scene transitions as we phase from footage of varying degrees of quality. But I meticulously reconstructed Dune with nearly all the available footage of the film, with an entirely new structure differing from both the Theatrical and Extended TV Cuts to better preserve story continuity and improve the dramatic flow.
'David Lynch's efforts in bringing this film to life have been often criticized in the past, and I believe is his most unfairly maligned film. My biggest intention in creating this cut of Dune (1984) is to show a sliver more of his amazing directorial touch and show more of what the film could have been were it given a longer running time than the overly short Theatrical Cut, and if it had been edited with just a bit more care when it was later released as a mini-series. Thank you.'
--Michael Adam Warren
www.BlueRoseEpics.com
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THIS V.2 VERSION OF MY DUNE FANEDIT HAS SINCE BEEN SUPERSEDED BY THE VASTLY DIFFERENT DUNE THE ALTERNATIVE EDITION REDUX: WWW.FANEDIT.ORG/IFDB/412-DUNE-THE-ALTERNATIVE-EDITION-REDUX***
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Director David Lynch’s strange and visionary sci-fi epic is given a new lease of life with this unique fan-edit by Spicediver. Dune The Alternative Edition is a painstakingly created new cut that draws on the Theatrical Version (1984), the Extended Version (1988), various deleted scenes, and two versions of the original soundtrack album. Presented in 2.35 anamorphic widescreen with Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo sound.
The Revised Version 2 replaces V1 and features additional changes and technical improvements.
Broadly, my intention with the Alternative Edition is to improve storytelling and flow by preserving the best elements from both official versions of the film while also integrating some newly available deleted scenes.
The Alternative Edition does not claim to be a director’s cut. It is also based more on the Extended Version of Dune than several other fanedits doing the rounds. In this and many other respects the Alternative Edition is a significantly different take on the film. I have used Herbert’s novel and the 6th and 7th drafts of Lynch’s original script as a guide but have also taken my own liberties with the material.
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2) COLOR CORRECTION. The 40 or so minutes of extra live footage hastily reinserted into the Extended Version by Universal/MCA was never color graded and suffers from color mismatches with the older Theatrical footage. In V.2 colour-correction has been applied to all shots, scenes and part-scenes where the mismatches are clearly apparent, which amounts to about 80% of the extra footage. However the missing “blue eyes” of the Fremen have still not been restored – a massive rotoscoping job I chose not to undertake.
3) PROLOGUE. The painted-stills Prologue from the Extended Version has been fixed to make it a more accurate and more helpful background to the Dune universe. It has been shortened and reconfigured to avoid repetition, to avoid giving away plot points, and to correct confusing mistakes. In V.2 the Prologue has been moved to the very start of the film, before any credits and before Reverend Mother Ramallo’s introduction. In V.2 there are also slight changes to the score and the shot selection.
4) NARRATION. The male narration from the Extended Version was chosen for this edit and most of it has been preserved, while deleting or correcting occasional voiceover mistakes or misuse by the producers. I have always found this narration to be a more persuasive than Princess Irulan’s voiceover from the Theatrical Version. In V.2 the narration has been completely removed from one scene where the Fremen watch House Atreides arrive on Arrakis.
5) MUSIC. The Extended Version of Dune assembled my Universal/MCA is badly re-scored. It inexplicably omits Brian Eno’s ‘Prophecy Theme’ and generally the beautiful score by Toto is used far too often, too repetitively, and at times very inappropriately (eg. action music in a quiet scene). V.1 addressed this problem through restoring Eno’s music and favouring scenes and sequences from the Theatrical Version wherever possible. In V.2 the problem is further addressed by the removal or re-scoring of the music in 6 more scenes.
6) SCENE ORDER. I have restored to their correct place a number of existing scenes that appear in the wrong part of one or both versions of the movie (eg. Duncan & Leto’s reunion, the drowned baby worm ritual that produces the Water Of Life).
7) INTERNAL DIALOGUE. This was used successfully by Herbert in his novel but I believe it was a colossal mistake to adapt this device so literally to the screen. Many viewers including myself found much of it infuriating. In V.1 a handful of removals and edits were done to the internal dialogue, mostly in the dream sequences. In V.2. I have removed or minimized another 14 instances, again mostly without cutting any footage. Overall, the effect is a narrative that gives less away and unfolds more naturally.
8) DELETED SCENES. Some – but not all – of the deleted scenes that appeared as an Extras feature on the 2005 Universal Region 1 DVD release have been integrated into the Alternative Edition. These are rough-looking compared to the rest of the film rest but when edited back in these scenes restore plot points, warmth and character. In V.2 I have also performed some basic color correction on these scenes but the impact is limited given the poor condition of the footage.
9) TRANSFER QUALITY. It was noticed after the completion of V.1 that the Region 1 DVD Extended Print is actually slightly crisper that the Region 1 DVD Theatrical Print. Therefore in V.2 some Theatrical Version footage has been replaced with identical footage from the Extended print, while retaining the Theatrical Version’s superior audio source.
10) OTHER V.2 CHANGES. Restored the destruction of the Weirding Modules; restored establishing shots in several scenes; restored several shots of Paul’s filmbook slideshow; restored and fixed one of the filmbook voiceovers and its accompanying shots.
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I've been a fan of Lynch's Dune my whole life. I can remember seeing commercials for it when it was first released and being totally taken with the visuals. I was too young to see it in theatres sadly, but a few years later I finally saw it on video. A strange, wonderful, creepy and somehow unbalanced film. Years after I first saw the film I finally read the book and came to understand how far the film had diverged from the source material.
SpiceDiver's edit is nothing short of revelatory. The new book structure, the incorporation of extended and deleted scenes bring the film more in line with the book. I loved it. As a fan of both the original film and the novel I have no hesitation in saying that that this is now my definitive version of the film. SpiceDiver has turned Dune from a cinematic oddity and turned it into a film worthy to carry the title Dune.
Well done sir.
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Thanks for reviewing my edit.
The version you watched is actually not this older version, but the more recent 'Dune The Alternative Edition Redux' which is listed here: http://www.fanedit.org/ifdb/412-dune-the-alternative-edition-redux
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February 21, 2011
Sir this is a might fine piece of work and I commend you for it! Thank you so much for making this, it is spectacular!
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January 21, 2011
I liked this movie so much since childhood that I play it at least once or twice each months since 20 years ;) and I love what you did with the V.2 version!
Your edit gave me a much more complete experience, all these little so important details changed my perspective on many important key points of the story-line.
THANK YOU!
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July 9, 2010
At 3 hours I must admit my trepidation at sitting down and watching this one. But boy, am I glad I did. This Dune edit is a great piece work and a real lesson in the art of storytelling through editing.
I like the first 3 books although it was the original version of Lynch’s movie that actually got me into Dune. When I first saw it I liked a few elements like the creative art direction but I was pretty annoyed and confused and had to read the novel afterwards to understand what the hell was going on! I’ve watched the extended ‘TV’ edition on DVD a few times and I think its intriguing but I agree with Spicediver: what an amateur mess it is.
I really enjoyed the alternative edition. It’s extremely well thought out and technically very nicely edited and mixed. The extra deleted footage is rough, yes but the stuff that was chosen belongs there and there’s not too much of it. Another thing: only after watching this edit did I realize how much of the ‘voiced thoughts’ had been erased from the soundtrack. Then I had flashbacks: god, those voices were annoying weren’t they? So, great call there by the editor: it’s a device that belongs in the novel, not the movie!
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This is Frank Herbert's Dune as is should have been released back in the 80s.
There is a bit of source material that isn't as well preserved as the rest of the available footage, yet its inclusion is most welcome as it helps the narrative greatly.
Perfectly edited and presented.