DUNE PART 2 Paul vs Feyd !

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Published 2024-05-05
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All Comments (21)
  • @jason11279
    Choreography certainly has improved over the last 40 years
  • @chau6340
    3:22 I love the way stilgar seems to snap out of his reverie as if he was about to miss his line on stage 🤣
  • @Kitchdmn3
    A little chopped up, but at least you didn’t add any corny music!😁
  • @jaccano6607
    “I need a blade” He says that with so much joy
  • @papertowel2458
    I like the part when Paul said "gimmie dem sweet cheeks"
  • @jackburton7483
    Gotta say it, they butchered the ending. Paul drank the water of life and is a hardened veteran at this point, while Feyd's greatest win is against an already beaten slave. It should've been a one-sided fight. Chani's hastily rewritten into a scorned woman. Walken was seriously the wrong choice for the emperor. Alia is robbed of her appearance.
  • @Headloser
    Now this is combat. I would love to see behind the scene where the professional stuntmen do their fighting skill and how the male actors train for this part.
  • Unfortunately, one of the best parts of this scene is cut in this video. At 1:57, Paul says: ''May thy knife chip and shatter.'' Feyd-Rautha, with an amused look on his face, replies: ''May thy knife... chip and shatter.''
  • This was a legit fight. Paul was very close to die, even with his prescience. It appears that Feyd, as part of the same breeding program, inadvertently blocked Paul's abilities to see the future.
  • @davekrimmer2678
    I need a slo mo of this cause I still don't see how paul struck the final blow
  • @morro190
    Is it weird that I prefer stings Feyd Rautha? This Feyd Rautha is superior in almost all ways, both in character and by the actor. But Sting was how I imagined a crazy person as a kid, wild eyed and unhinged.
  • yes, yes, the books... Heirs of Great Houses all receive an extensive education and training. Paul was 15 and was able to kill Jamis, a "hardened veteran", Jessica was able to subdue Stilgar ("of all the people"), why shouldn't Feyd be trained enough to be a match for Paul? Then again, it doesn't matter if Feyd would really have been a match or not, because he believed he was, The Emperor sure believed that and since Paul knew about their kinship, he must have been aware of Feyd's possible abilities. That might mean he knew he couldn't use any style of tricks from his BG training, because Feyd might expect them. So all he could use were Fremen tactics, something he had only little time to really master. (You could argue that this Feyd-Version is too soft. He cares for his pets and shows admiration for competent opponents. He almost seemed likable, but then he just had to test his new blades, didn't he?)
  • @PD-yd3fr
    Should have kept to the book, the attempt to use the secret poison needle