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The Harkonnen made major advances after they started doing SPICE, and introduced wrestling education. |
That Travis Fimmel is in lots of things lately and he's already been in 2 futuristic sci-fi fantasy type things |
Am I the only one who keeps getting him confused with the guy who played Uhtred, son of Uhtred? |
@moxie Yes. Not similar by much. However Fimmel may have been ok grunting as a Viking but you are right: overused. If you see the same people all the time it's because of new business models with agencies and studios. That is in one of Cory Doctorow's books. Also I found the cruel treatment of the child offensive |
2 futuristic sci-fi fantasy type things + 1 viking show = everything |
They made the Butlerian Jihad look like The Terminator. They also left out the part about how those evil machines were controlled by the aristocratic elite. It wasn't AI run amok. They also refused to mention anything by name that might be "sensitive" like the Butlerian Jihad, the Orange Catholic Bible, etc. (Guess I should be grateful they even bothered to give the book an orange cover.) This is not Frank Herbert's Dune. This is Brian Herbert's Dune. Frank wrote a sci-fi epic so masterful he was able to give his son an entire career as an author which he has never deserved. |
The "aristocratic elite" transformed themselves into machines. Stuck their brains in a tank, hooked themselves up to machines and built large AI armies. The AI's ran amok, nuked the original human home world, enslaved a large number of humans. Eventually.... "thinking machines" were outlawed. |
If they mentioned everything you wanted in the first episode, the first episode would still be running next week and overlap the second episode. It would confuse people. But you would then have something to moan and whine about. |
They also refused to mention anything by name that might be "sensitive" specifically just to annoy Moxie. Otherwise the plot would make no sense without a long winded diatribe recounting how the Sisterhood began thousands of years before the rest of the story (according to the books Frank Herbert wrote about them). |
Now they will have to make another series about the Butlerian Jihad. And yet another about the Spacing Guild and Mentats. (Mentats were specially trained to mimic the cognitive and analytical ability of electronic computers after the outlaw of "thinking machines".) |
2091: None of which changes what I said. Aristos' fault. Presented instead to look like The Matrix. 1223: It was backstory, in the introduction. But I guess you needed to whine about something. 1115: Attacking me is a poor argument for making your case, and it's easy to have an intro that doesn't alter the lore. |
AGGGH! A spice worm is eating my Dune manual of Dune Lore! It was a special gift from the Guild of Navigators |
Thank you TGxTV A/V was fine Keep Up All The Good Upload You Do Sir |
Watched first episode. Pales in comparison to the movies. Anyway, thanks for the upload. |
Watched first episode. It wasn't a movie or the same as a movie I watched before. Nor was it about the same period in time. Is that because of the Spacing Guild? (Note: some of the Harkonnen have hair if you look closely at earlier movies and series.) |
Completely forgot about this. Hope its good. Enjoyed all the movies the 3 of them. Sincerely. Jackson. |
Doesn't live up to the hype. This tv show is mediocre at best. It doesn't even come close to the recent Villeneuve's movies. The night club scene is a joke. |
They milking dune for all its spice worth. So so show, it has the budget but the mandatory hbo sex scene really bring it down. Also i dont know for anyone that read the books this would much better if those woman were honored matres instead of proto bene gesserit. |
Since 1965 they have done nothing but continuously produce dune movies. All the libraries overflowed. They had to invent AI to manage all the dune movies. The AI tried to milk a s Spice Worm. This resulted in the warping and collapsing of space all at one point in time which detonated the entire nuclear stockpile. |
AV is good, story, meh, not so much. I'm not up on Dune lore but aren't the Harkonnen supposed to be all bald or is that just in the 2020's films? |
Making it happen 10,000 years before the well-known Dune events is a wonderful (read "cheap") ploy to let them TRY to get away with pretty much anything. (FYI, 10,000 years before Paul Atreides is still roughly 5,000 years after us right now.) |
History is always told from a perspective other than yours.... History contains thousands of years, in so that over time, events can change. The Bene Gesserit had it's own history, which also formed over time. In future I could remove all variety and make every sc-fi a clone of the last? |
The Harkonnen only became like that after they over-industrialised their planet (milking spice worms). |
If you over-milk a spice worm all your hair will fall out. Mostly on account of the screaming, but partly due to being swallowed and digested in it's gut. |
There are four movies, what are you on about? |
1.‘Dune’ (1984) 2.‘Frank Herbert’s Dune’ – miniseries (2000) 3.‘Frank Herbert’s Children of Dune’ – miniseries (2003) 4.‘Dune: Part One’ (2021) 5.‘Dune: Part Two’ (2024) |
Film(s) Dune (1984) Dune (2021) Dune: Part Two (2024) Television series Frank Herbert's Dune (2000) Frank Herbert's Children of Dune (2003) Dune: Prophecy (2024) |
I believe the two Sci-Fi Channel (now Syfy, ugh) miniseries, Dune and Children of Dune are STILL the most successful programs that channel has ever made/aired. Both are still listed as personal userpicks here btw, if anyone wants easy links to them. |