Posted on 11/21/2016 7:35:08 PM PST by DCBryan1
Gawd did I think he was hawt when I was a teenager. Whew! Not so much, now.
Owning the eights to Dune is like owning the rights to Ebola.
Looks like a big doofus.
And seeing Sting drink the pus out of huge pustules on some fat freak’s face with a straw was classic filmmaking and science fiction (not). (Was that part in the book?).
I saw the movie when it came out in the 80s...........................hated it.
Oh gawd, let us hope not. Even Frank Herbert could not make anything work beyond the first novel. Subsequent books were each worse than the last, and his heirs' attempts have been even more feeble.
Do just Dune right, make a billion dollars, and quit. Please.
I saw this version on HBO back in the 1980s. Later it cane out on commercial TV with a 15-20 minute still art prologue explaining who is on first, what’s on second, Who is whom, for to those (like me) who have never read the story.
The 2000 Sci-Fi miniseries of ‘Dune’ is actually good and doesn’t have Sting in it.
Get the directors cut on DVD.
DUNE PING!
It might be good as a “Universe”. There is so much detail that it would take hundreds of hours to show it all on screen.
Dune will never have the following or potential of the Star Trek or Star Wars sagas.
Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Dune would have been great.
Yea. Pretty Bad.
Dune - loved the book, hated the movie.
I preferred the Ringworld series. Dune was ok but no hard science. More a fantasy make believe thing. Worms the size of skyscrapers traveling through sand? Right....
Ringworld on the other hand did have a basis in science. A bit adolescent, but a fun read and will not make you dumber for having read it. (Dune does)
I stopped reading them when the titles got to long “God Emperor Fuhrer King Prime Minister of Dune.”
Agreed. If Dune chewed up David Lynch and spat him out, its highly unlikely any other director is up for the task. OF course they would have to make Paul a trans lesbian black teen because the source material isn’t progressive enough.
At a time when a lot of science fiction novelists were starting on the "in the future, everyone will be a faggot to some extent" theme, Herbert would have none of it. Consequently Harkonnen (and to a lesser but still obvious extent the bisexual Fedy-Rautha) is morally repugnant in every way.
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