Dune was cool, but it really sent me into a deep cycle of researching Jodorowsky's Dune and how much more visionary it was by comparison. 2021's Dune is beautifully shot and tells the story in a different, more personal tone (which I'm happy to accept for a story about familial conflict), but it never quite flaunts it's scope like the book does. The Dune experience should be expansive and mind-blowing, too big to fit on my paltry TV set, and Jodorowsky's psychedelic visuals really stuck with me. It seemed like the kind of movie that would have had a shot at really changing things up.
I was apprehensive before I watched, because I am familiar with Jodorowsky's work and a fan of the Lynch version, but I was pleasantly surprised. Excellent film!