Max Power said:
Got a chance to go see this yesterday and it was awesome. The battle sequences were just outstanding again. I love how Villeneuve approaches sound, he's not scared to go completely silent to really build some tension. I was even more impressed with Chalamet this time around than the first one.
One really nerdy gripe, and I read the book and don't recall this. There are 2 completely separate reactions to thumpers being deployed. One is where they come up from underground, slowly where the sand just falls into their mouth out of nowhere. The other they approach so quickly that it's like a massive freight train moving under the sand and what appears to be what, 60+ mph? How exactly are they supposed to get on anything moving at that speed without their arms being torn off? I know this is a really dumb thing to be annoyed by but in the Lynch movie I feel like they got onto the worms in a way that was more inline with the books. In the books I believe the worms came out of the sand, they'd hook on at the bottom and they'd rotate upward to get their exposed skin away from the sand due to the irritation, then they were riding on top.
I went with the justification that:
1. It was Paul's first time calling a worm.
2. It was a flipping huge worm.
That helped rationalize how difficult it was for him to get the thing under control. Presumably they tire the worm out a bit before handing up the wicker car carrier they put Reverend Mothers into.
It did bug me that people weren't wearing full face coverings when riding worms, though; I think some people weren't even wearing eye protection. I put that down to Hollywood wanting to show faces, though.