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FSogol

(46,645 posts)
Fri Feb 21, 2014, 09:47 AM Feb 2014

Prepare to have your mind blown: Jodorowsky’s Dune

A documentary about Alejandro Jodorowsky's unfilmed version of Frank Herbert's sci-fi classic premired at Cannes last year and will be released in the US this March. Was to star David Carradine, Mick Jagger, Salvador Dali (as the mad Emperor of the Galaxy), and Orson Wells. Set design by an unknown H.R. Giger.

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Prepare to have your mind blown: Jodorowsky’s Dune (Original Post) FSogol Feb 2014 OP
See 'El Topo' if you ever have a chance. marble falls Feb 2014 #1
Thanks. I plan on see everything he's done. FSogol Feb 2014 #2
Interesting! dreamnightwind Feb 2014 #4
I saw El Topo in the 70's Madam Mossfern Feb 2014 #3
Well, that lets me out then. Can't do intense violence. Too much PTSD TalkingDog Feb 2014 #5
This was an awesome movie. dirtydickcheney Nov 2014 #6
Weird, awesome & unimaginable all at the same time. baldguy Nov 2014 #7

FSogol

(46,645 posts)
2. Thanks. I plan on see everything he's done.
Fri Feb 21, 2014, 11:15 AM
Feb 2014

It should have been a no brainer for me since his film "The Holy Mountain" was based on Rene Daumal's "Mount Analogue" which is where my user name comes from.

dreamnightwind

(4,775 posts)
4. Interesting!
Fri Feb 21, 2014, 09:32 PM
Feb 2014

Because of your mention of it here I checked it out, somehow knew nothing about any of this. Haven't seen the movie yet, just added it to my Youtube watchlist, may read the book someday, anyway thanks.

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Madam Mossfern

(2,340 posts)
3. I saw El Topo in the 70's
Fri Feb 21, 2014, 06:21 PM
Feb 2014

I watched practically the entire movie with my hands over my eyes, peeking through my fingers; saying to my friend next to me, "Well, the worst is probably over." It is a very intense movie, I can't imagine what he did to Dune.

TalkingDog

(9,001 posts)
5. Well, that lets me out then. Can't do intense violence. Too much PTSD
Sat Feb 22, 2014, 02:56 PM
Feb 2014

I miss out on a lot of great movies.

*sigh*

 

dirtydickcheney

(242 posts)
6. This was an awesome movie.
Thu Nov 20, 2014, 03:03 PM
Nov 2014

Thank got Roger Ebert's page still exists w. new reviews.

It was a great movie and i've made quite a few of my friends watch it and they were all quite pleased as well.

Cannot recommend it enough!!

 

baldguy

(36,649 posts)
7. Weird, awesome & unimaginable all at the same time.
Thu Nov 20, 2014, 07:19 PM
Nov 2014

After seeing that, I can't help but wonder if Frank Herbert incorporated some of Jodorowsky’s ideas into the subsequent books.

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