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NegativeLookBehind, w It's almost here! (Pic of Dune 2 film on IMAX platter)
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I read the first Dune book and I hated it. I know the book is ~60 years old, but all the plot devices, references and lore really sounded dated and it really killed the vibe for me. I also didn’t find Herbert to be a very good storyteller, and there were many plot points severely lacking in detail. The latest movie however, was pretty fucking awesome, and gave the story the futuristic feel it was lacking in the book.

Dune purists are going to crucify me now

troyunrau,
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I’m not mad. Just disappointed.

I kid. Everyone has their own tastes and flavour preferences. I’m a fan of the book and also think Villeneuve did a pretty bang up job with Part One.

All sci fi ages poorly, some ages more poorly. Dune has the advantage of being a universe where they fought a war with computers, thus they’ve more or less been banned. This helps them avoid references to aged tech like most sci fi, giving it a bit of a reprieve there. If you read novels that were contemporary with it, you’ll find a lot of rooms full of tapes for computer systems, and similar. But perhaps that is more your style.

Personally, I dislike “psi” powers in my sci fi. And Dune, like many others in its era, is obsessed with this notion that “you only use 10% of your brain… imagine what you could do it you unlocked more!?” Modern neuroscience has completely pooh-poohed the idea, but if you read anything classic sci fi, you need to tolerate it. In the case of Dune, I tolerate it because the world building is worth it.

loobkoob,

I absolutely agree about Herbert not being a good storyteller or writer. I found it a difficult read simply because of the prose, and I really didn't like his use of an omniscient narrator. I don't really like omniscient narrators in general, but I found Dune's narrator especially difficult because of how freely it switches between characters. I often found that if my focus slipped even slightly, I'd realise a couple of minutes later I had no idea whose perspective the narrator was giving any more and have to backtrack paragraphs or even pages to work it out.

I think I perhaps appreciated the book more than you, but I didn't find it an enjoyable read. It certainly gave me a greater appreciation of the film, though, which I also very much enjoyed! And I'm glad I read it simply because it's such an influential book in a genre I love - it's interesting to see how so many things have build from its foundations.

CptEnder, w It's almost here! (Pic of Dune 2 film on IMAX platter)

Urgh I CAN’T wait! Like literally I don’t want to wait anymore please!

I got tickets for opening night IMAX and the next night at Alamo Drafthouse in one of their smallest theaters. Want to experience the film in 2 different ways. Did that with Pt 1 and it was one of the best movie going experiences I’ve ever had.

LazaroFilm, w It's almost here! (Pic of Dune 2 film on IMAX platter)
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I get so many memories looking at those reels. After film school I worked in a 65/70mm lab. It’s was an amazing experience. Those reels are so heavy it’s crazy!!

Johnvanjim, w What were your favorite scifi toys?

Exo-Squad: Cool powered armor suits that had launchers and cool gadgets

MASK - Transforming vehicles and characters with special helmet tech

And of course original, Star Wars, and Transformers, I can distinctly remember playing outside in the snow with my Hoth playset in the middle of a Minnesota winter.

inkican, w The 2023 Hugo Awards: A Report on Censorship and Exclusion

I advised calm before, I am advising calm now.

CeruleanRuin, w The Beast Is The Purest Science Fiction Movie In Years, Here's The Evidence
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The premise is ridiculous, but some of the best stories rest on something even sillier. I’m intrigued by this. Curious how the aspect ratio changes from the beginning of the trailer.

treadful, w The Beast Is The Purest Science Fiction Movie In Years, Here's The Evidence
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The Beast takes place across three timelines (1910, 2014, and 2044), blending classic period romance with sci-fi and horror.

Nah

Drusas,

Gabrielle repeatedly falls in love with different versions of Louis....

Yeah, no thanks.

JelloBrains, w 'Resident Alien': Linda Hamilton says working with Alan Tudyk like 'comedy camp'
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Damn, I have to go hunting, I didn't know a new season had come out so my DVR isn't set, I hope season 3 sticks to being more like season 1 or the second half of season 2, I didn't care for what felt like a change in tone away from the Alien aspect in the first half of season 2.

I've enjoyed her work in Resident Alien, she was also really good in Chuck.

Blue_Morpho, w Frank Herbert always thought Star Wars was a Dune ripoff

Click bait. This is from an interview from before Herbert saw Star Wars.

“while Herbert hadn’t yet seen the movie, he did have some thoughts about its similarities to his seminal series,”

Although it goes on to say that Herbert continued to have resentment for Starwars for the rest of his life.

Heretics of Dune:

“He’s a three P-O,” they said, meaning that such a person surrounded himself with cheap copies made from déclassé substances.

littlebluespark,
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Don’t even get me started on Fern Gully being a rip-off of Dune!

merde, w Frank Herbert always thought Star Wars was a Dune ripoff

isn’t Star Wars an imitation of Asimov’s Foundation ?

LoveSausage, w New York Is in Peril in First Image From Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis'
NOT_RICK, w Authors ‘excluded from Hugo awards over China concerns’
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The Hugo’s have been a mess for over a decade now; seems like they’re happy to piss away what little credibility they had left.

inkican,

And here I was, sad that I wasn't nominated

johnwilker, w Authors ‘excluded from Hugo awards over China concerns’

This whole saga has been… what a mess. Sucks for those impacted. There’s no real way to make it up to them, which adds to the harm.

thragtacular, w Authors ‘excluded from Hugo awards over China concerns’

Something both gross and beautiful about the sci-fi awards falling victim to dystopian dictatorship.

Ductos, w Turns out (*gasp*) - People are over the MCU and Madame Web is the proof
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@inkican The MCU has nothing to do with whatever crap Sony is throwing at the wall with their Spider-Man license, apart from Tom Holland's Spider-Man movies.

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