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Monsieur |
Posted - 08/31/2005 : 13:45:17 I read it this summer on the beach and loved it. Boy I wish I was Duke Leto Atreides!
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Homers_pet_monkey |
Posted - 09/08/2005 : 14:05:29 I love the film. I love all Sting's work.
I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
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starmekitten |
Posted - 09/03/2005 : 05:49:57 The film could have been better for dune, I remember reading about the alternate one which did sound more impressive (someone posted about it on here.. was it MCA??) but I think considering how very epic the book is the film is pretty good. Apart from pronouncing everything wrong, and his truly disturbing sister
I don't think I would want to read the prequels, I've always thought they looked a bit like money spinning pointless efforts and dune was my favourite book for so long I wouldn't want it ruined by shoddy prequel action. When I first started highschool I got dune out of the library and never took it back, my copy has fallen to pieces now which is unfortunate because this thread makes me want to start them again for the umpteenth time. |
Carl |
Posted - 09/02/2005 : 17:43:56 quote: Originally posted by Skatealex1
Btw david lynch has a new movie that hes filming in case anyones intrested. Its called Inland Empire
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It was mostly shot in Poland, and stars Laura Dern, Jeremy Irons and Harry Dean Staunton. It's about a woman who goes missing in the mountains. |
TRANSMARINE |
Posted - 09/02/2005 : 10:51:16 I think so...House Atreidies, House Corrino, etc.
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therewererumours |
Posted - 09/02/2005 : 10:16:04 There all prequels aren't they?
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TRANSMARINE |
Posted - 09/02/2005 : 08:11:26 quote: Originally posted by starmekitten
I thought his son had underwritten something??
His son, Brian Herbert and author Kevin Anderson have written a slew of Dune books since about '99. My brother reas them and tells me they're awful.
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therewererumours |
Posted - 09/02/2005 : 02:43:50 Thanks for that Skatealex! I was wondering what his next project would be!
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Skatealex1 |
Posted - 09/02/2005 : 01:09:42 Btw david lynch has a new movie that hes filming in case anyones intrested. Its called Inland Empire
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whoreatthedoor |
Posted - 09/02/2005 : 00:58:31 quote: Originally posted by ObfuscateByWill I think his son finished it off using notes Frank had written.
Hope he isn't like Christopher Tolkien.
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ObfuscateByWill |
Posted - 09/01/2005 : 13:43:05 I can't find anything to back it up.
I do remember reading that Brian Herbert had something to do with Heretics and Chapterhouse.
Whitewash!
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The Holiday Son |
Posted - 09/01/2005 : 13:26:04 From http://www.dunenovels.com/ :
"Frank Herbert left a detailed and expansive outline for "Dune 7," which wraps up many storylines introduced in the original six Dune Chronicles, plus the story will finish numerous loose ends from the six prequels written by Brian and Kevin. In breaking down the outline to begin writing, Brian and Kevin realized the novel would be close to 1500 pages long; therefore, they are dividing the story into two volumes, to be titled HUNTERS OF DUNE and SANDWORMS OF DUNE (titles suggested by Frank Herbert).
Brian and Kevin are working on the final outline and chapter breakdown and intend to write both volumes together, beginning in March. Tentative plans are to release HUNTERS in fall 2006 and SANDWORMS in fall 2007. Brian and Kevin have completed THE ROAD TO DUNE, which will be available in September 2005." |
starmekitten |
Posted - 09/01/2005 : 12:59:25 I thought his son had underwritten something?? |
The Holiday Son |
Posted - 09/01/2005 : 12:57:36 nah. He wrote them all. He died while writing the one following Chapterhouse (which never got published... yet)
http://www.dunenovels.com/classic.html |
ObfuscateByWill |
Posted - 09/01/2005 : 12:51:47 quote: Originally posted by starmekitten
he's dead I think..
I reads the whole series too, I think my biggest problem with the film was that they pronounced everything wrong...
was God emporer of dune the one where his boy was the giant worm god with the robot duncans? (It's been a long time)
Didn't he die while writing God Emporer?
I think his son finished it off using notes Frank had written.
...or am I thinking of the one that followed GEOD?
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Looked it up. "Heretics of Dune"
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The Holiday Son |
Posted - 09/01/2005 : 11:43:36 quote:
was God emporer of dune the one where his boy was the giant worm god with the robot duncans? (It's been a long time)
Yep. |
starmekitten |
Posted - 09/01/2005 : 11:30:38 he's dead I think..
I reads the whole series too, I think my biggest problem with the film was that they pronounced everything wrong...
was God emporer of dune the one where his boy was the giant worm god with the robot duncans? (It's been a long time) |
Carl |
Posted - 09/01/2005 : 06:55:37 What is Frank Herbert 'Dune' nowadays? ;) |
whoreatthedoor |
Posted - 09/01/2005 : 01:22:42 I played the video game. The story was amazing. I should read the books one day.
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therewererumours |
Posted - 08/31/2005 : 17:03:56 The t.v. version of the movie version is pretty terrible but worth watching for the extra footage like Gurney Halleck playing his Baliset (guitar type instrument) and how the Freeman preists extract the Water of Life from baby sandworms. The illustrations at the start are terrible and the voice over sounds like the guy who voiced over The Dukes of Hazzard, plus they repeat battle scenes over and over again and reflect them to make them seem longer.
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TRANSMARINE |
Posted - 08/31/2005 : 16:26:00 Yes. The longer version was a TV edit and is quite poor, with an uneccessary narrative which really bogs things down. The music cues are all switched around and awry, and the actual editing is confusing. David Lynch (ha! First time I typed 'David Lunch'!) had his name struck from the credits and replaced it with the famous 'Alan Smithee'. The theatrical cut, while of course paired down from the novel, was quite awesome in scope and atmosphere, with some beautifully weird visuals, a great score, perfect casting, and a close-to-the-source thematic quality. It's not the book page for page...there are some major deletions and a couple additions, but what's up there on the screen is pretty damn close. The SciFi Channel's 2000 remake was an atrocity I think. It looked cheap, and was incredibly boring...I think Lynch's version while awash in a checkered history, is quite the companion to Herbert's masterpiece.
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Carl |
Posted - 08/31/2005 : 16:14:09 Was'nt the longer cut made for TV, and is it true that Lynch dos'nt like that version? |
therewererumours |
Posted - 08/31/2005 : 15:33:19 quote: Originally posted by The Holiday Son
The movie is great. As are the books. My fave is God Emperor of Dune.
I havn't gotten round to reading Dune, read some of the other books since I loved the movie and read loads about Herberts Universe, (they never have Dune in the library, only the other books which is pretty annoying). I really love the movie, I've got three versions of it, the original theatre release, the t.v version with the extra footage and the newly remastered version of it. I'd love to see the t.v. mini series. I only read recently that Lynch added in some of his own stuff into the movie like the Barons diseased skin and the Mentat mantra when Piter De Vries is drinking the Sapho juice.
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The Holiday Son |
Posted - 08/31/2005 : 14:23:02 The movie is great. As are the books. My fave is God Emperor of Dune. |
ObfuscateByWill |
Posted - 08/31/2005 : 14:18:27 I read the entire series when I was a teenager.
Can't remember much about it, really. I think I completed the series with Chapterhouse. Am I right?
I do remember wishing I could have been Paul "Muad'Ib" (sp?) Atredies, though. (Well, until the unfortunate happenings in Dune Messiah and Children of Dune)
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The movie is pretty weak compared to the books. Lynch did a decent job, though.
Alejandro Jordorowsky (El Topo, the Holy Mountain) wanted to make it into a feature film. Supposedly got Pink Floyd to do the soundtrack, but it never came about.
Now, that would have been worthwhile.
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Surfer Rosa |
Posted - 08/31/2005 : 14:17:19 I've never seen the movie in sequence - only ever watched pieces of it. Don't ask me how it's happened this way, but it simply has and now it's one of those movies I'll probably never see which is why I'm intrigued by the book.
Fire made it good. |
broken part |
Posted - 08/31/2005 : 14:14:57 Are you asking the David Lynch movie?
Awful compared to the book but not his fault really. He had a unique vision for it and his cut was 12 hours long. The studio cut it to 3. If it would have been release complete it would have been way ahead of his time, an epic like Lord of the Rings in size and scope. |
Surfer Rosa |
Posted - 08/31/2005 : 13:55:43 How did it compare to the movie?
(and yes I am aware that the book is always better)
Fire made it good. |