Dune: Part Two choreography had the actors train with a Kali instructor for the showdown between Chalamet and Butler. Kali, Arnis and Escrima are the traditional stick fighting art from the Philippines. One can substitute the stick for a sword, dagger and even a broom stick or mop handle. Escrima usually uses two sticks though the terms are interchangeable on the number of sticks used.
The dude from FL Premium Member 7 months ago
The only thing I know about pill bugs is that they LOVED my strawberry patch
maureenmck Premium Member 7 months ago
Jesse had way too much time on his hands.
Zykoic 7 months ago
Jesse;“Been there, dune that.”
tremaine53 7 months ago
I’m sorry. Custom sandworm? That’s going too far.
ladykat 7 months ago
I wish I’d seen that Dune fan in person.
Pickled Pete 7 months ago
People adorning themselves with insects… Maybe this is why some have crabs?
kaycstamper 7 months ago
Wow, look it up! I never knew such sand worm pups existed!
mindjob 7 months ago
I’ve heard this version of Dune is supposed to be good, but I can’t get past the version with Sting in it
cactusbob333 7 months ago
I would like to see ladies wearing caterpillar neckless, but I guess that’s a ticklish idea.
Bilan 7 months ago
Considering how often they bathed during the Victorian era, it’s no wonder they had bugs all over themselves.
Smeagol 7 months ago
Dune: Part Two choreography had the actors train with a Kali instructor for the showdown between Chalamet and Butler. Kali, Arnis and Escrima are the traditional stick fighting art from the Philippines. One can substitute the stick for a sword, dagger and even a broom stick or mop handle. Escrima usually uses two sticks though the terms are interchangeable on the number of sticks used.
Ron Bauerle 7 months ago
How did they keep the fireflies from flying off?