I’m interested in how you felt about about. It’s one of the few high production movies I’ve seen without acts. The plot is weak, as is the characters. It doesn’t live up to the book, but I still enjoyed it. It’s total eye candy.
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I want to preface this by saying; I am so sorry if I come off as snide or condescending, not at all my intention. I’m just a fucking massive Dune nerd.
So, book one of Dune is adaptable. I think they did an incredible job with translating it into a full length film. That isn’t to say I didn’t have my gripes about it, but I loved it nonetheless.
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Despite these nerdy and petty gripes, I loved it and thought they did a fantastic job translating a notoriously difficult book into a big budget production.
I’ve read through the series multiple times, and will say this: they shouldn’t make a movie adaptation for any Dune books after Children of Dune. That should be a multi season big budget mini series production.
I try not think of Dune as a solitary title, or even a 6 book series. To truly understand the scope of the universe that Herbert created, the Dune series needs to be thought of as 2 separate 3 book series that take place in the same universe. Book 4, God Emperor of Dune, takes place about 3500 years after Children of Dune left of.
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Again I’m sorry if that came across snide, I just fucking love Dune and want people to talk about it with me.