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- Post #17
- Aug 25, 2019
- Forum: Off-Topic Discussion
wonderful book, not so great but still strangely good movie
I keep meaning to start the series. What's the consensus on the point you should read up to?
Dune
Dune Messiahbut thankfully it's short so power through
Children of Dune
Beyond that...up to you tbh. I can't say I found any of the later books that memorable. if you're looking for a decent Sci-Fi book series to read after those I recommend Gene Wolfe's The Book of the New Sun series
The Lynch movie was too literal. Film is a visual medium. You can't have people standing around thinking their thoughts like they do in the book lol. If a character is angry or apprehensive or joyous, these are things the actors can convey in facial/body language.
I am concerned about how the knife duels will be portrayed in the new movie since they are so numerous. Off the top of my head you have
- Paul vs Gurney
- Jessica vs Stilgar
- Paul vs Jamis
- Feyd vs Slave
- Paul vs Feyd
You can't really do it realistic shank style since some of these duels end with no casualties. And if you draw it out long with a bunch of dodging it ends up looking like an overly choreographed Michael Jackson music video. I dunno.
I am concerned about how the knife duels
oh hell yeah dune thread, finally something we agree on sub
wonderful book, not so great but still strangely good movie
So, Dune was the inspiration for future writers of the time to draw inspiration from and expand.Wow, my opinion is a stark contrast. Some parts of the writing are sharp, sure, and some of the ideas interesting, but so much of it was... old.
The Harkonnens are like the most obviously evil evil dudes I've seen in a long time. Their leader is literally an obese man in a chair who lusts for supple, young boys. There's no subtlety at all in his writing. Like some of the ideas in Dune, I felt that there were original ideas there but they've long been mined in the 50+ years since publication.
So, Dune was the inspiration for future writers of the time to draw inspiration from and expand.
Wow, my opinion is a stark contrast. Some parts of the writing are sharp, sure, and some of the ideas interesting, but so much of it was... old.
The Harkonnens are like the most obviously evil evil dudes I've seen in a long time. Their leader is literally an obese man in a chair who lusts for supple, young boys. There's no subtlety at all in his writing. Like some of the ideas in Dune, I felt that there were original ideas there but they've long been mined in the 50+ years since publication.
Werent they going to make a TV series a while back? how did that go? I assume it sucked ass
The further parts are geting more into weirdness and political intrigue so deepthat it makes GOT look like kid friendly taleIf you enjoy that you will enjoy them - otherwise they are not so great.