My reason for posting as I did was to clarify things for the people who might not be familiar with Dune.And what difference would that make to the point I was making?
If you're looking for an argument, look elsewhere.
My reason for posting as I did was to clarify things for the people who might not be familiar with Dune.And what difference would that make to the point I was making?
Gratuitous, pointless torture and making the Bene Gesserit look like morons is "superior"?
Throwing established canon into the garbage and saying that everything established in Dune was nothing more than false propaganda that Irulan wrote on Paul's orders and the events of KJA/BH's books were what really happened is "superior"?![]()
That said, do you remember one of the scenes on the no-ship where Duncan is lonely and missing Murbella? I don't remember if it was in Hunters or Sandworms, but he's sitting in the ship and has found a strand of Murbella's hair. That's enough DNA to have her brought back as a ghola, and he spends some considerable time debating with himself whether or not he should do it, 'cause he really misses this woman he's sexually addicted to.
This scene just disgusted me, since essentially Duncan didn't want Murbella back for any other reason than to once again be his sex partner - and he showed no awareness that he'd have to wait at least 15 years for her to mature physically.
Keep in mind that Frank Herbert didn't write this. Kevin J. Anderson/Brian Herbert wrote it. So you can't pin all the age-inappropriate sex-related parts of the series on Frank Herbert.
Yeah, money is all that matters to them. My take on it is that I don't give a damn how much money they make - it doesn't mean it's good. An analogy I made on the Dunenovels forum was that the Original Six novels were a fine gourmet feast and the nuDune books were essentially the literary equivalent of McDonalds. Billions and billions served, but they're nothing compared to a quality feast.
As for "addressing the criticism"... KJA decided to start calling everyone who didn't like his books "Talifans." And then he wondered why he got even more ill-will out of that. In my online interactions with him, I politely pointed out what I considered to be mistakes, what I didn't like about how he changed certain characters, etc. ... and damn if he didn't write one of his arguments into a later novel (Paul of Dune, or possibly a later one; I'd have to check; we were disagreeing about Duncan Idaho).
He finally got exasperated and asked, "If you hate the books so much, why do you buy them?" I told him I kept hoping they would get better... but so far, I kept being disappointed. And if I'm going to criticize a book, I should know what I'm talking about.
They certainly didn't consider themselves "tied down" to what FH wrote. Instead of advanced Face Dancers and a rational explanation for the Honored Matres, we got sociopathic robots, Bene Gesserit who were more like the Keystone Cops, everyone on the no-ship losing about a hundred IQ points between Chapterhouse and Hunters, a space battle that apparently only took place in two dimensions instead of three, water worms, Norma-fucking-Cenva (who had been aimlessly wandering around the universe for the past 15,000 years or so and just decided to show up in time to save everyone), and an insane blending of ghola-Leto and a bunch of sandworms (again!) while ghola-Paul and ghola-Chani wander over the surface of a dead planet...![]()
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Nobody is looking for an argument. You're the one that responded to a fraction of a five month old post with a pedantic nitpick.My reason for posting as I did was to clarify things for the people who might not be familiar with Dune.
If you're looking for an argument, look elsewhere.
It's hardly "pedantic" to clarify a point you made that was awkwardly-worded and could be confusing to new readers. Keep in mind that at no time did I ever say that you yourself were incorrect about which woman Paul married.Nobody is looking for an argument. You're the one that responded to a fraction of a five month old post with a pedantic nitpick.
Surely, if anyone was unsure on that point and cared to be enlightened they would have brought it up by now, no?
Rather than reply to individual comments, just wanted to *like*I realize that some of the posts I've quoted are from several months ago, but I just noticed this thread and would like to make some comments.
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If any Lynch Dune fans haven't seen it yet there's also some really nice Super 8 behind-the-scenes footage shot by Sean Young which is on YouTube
Paul's father. I enjoy the "House Trilogy" as I felt it explored some of the politics of the Dune universe in a more in depth way. I especially liked seeing more of Rabban, of House Ix, and the like.Which Leto?
Yeah, but Paul was fifteen at the start of Dune. Paul was actually a few years older than fifteen by the time he killed Feyd, and Chani was a little older than Paul. An eighteen year-old who could pass for fifteen in the opening parts of the film should check most American boxes against prudishness, I'd think, for the actor playing Paul. An eighteen or nineteen year old actress should work for Chani.Not just the rest of the series but the first book itself. Remember that by the end he's a married man with a (dead) infant son. It'd be a bit hard to pull that off convincingly with a 15 year old actor without it seeming creepy, to say nothing of Chani!
Yeah, but Paul was fifteen at the start of Dune. Paul was actually a few years older than fifteen by the time he killed Feyd, and Chani was a little older than Paul. An eighteen year-old who could pass for fifteen in the opening parts of the film should check most American boxes against prudishness, I'd think, for the actor playing Paul. An eighteen or nineteen year old actress should work for Chani.
I don't remember exactly how long before the Battle of Arrakeen Leto II (the Elder) was born.
Same here. I enjoyed his performance in CoD far more and felt he really grew into role.I distinctly recall Alec Newman was very unconvincing as young, teenage Paul...though oddly *very* convincing as the old, blind preacher.
He's holding out for The God Emperor. It's the only role he feels is equal to his real life importance.
It was Harrison's fault. He wanted Newman to portray Paul as a whiney, entitled, angsty teenager to make his transformation to Muad'dib more impactful. Harrison has publically said it was all him, but since Newman is on screen, he keeps getting the blame.Same here. I enjoyed his performance in CoD far more and felt he really grew into role.
It was Harrison's fault. He wanted Newman to portray Paul as a whiney, entitled, angsty teenager to make his transformation to Muad'dib more impactful. Harrison has publically said it was all him, but since Newman is on screen, he keeps getting the blame.
That's assuming anybody will buy a black person as a Greek descended Leto Atreides III.![]()
I don't see how anyone can think that was a good creative decision and is the complete opposite to the book.
A whiny entitled brat probably would have fallen victim to the hunter-seeker (assuming that such a teenage survived the the gom J'abbar).
Not really remembering who my quote was referencing, but Dune takes place 28,000 years after the siege of Troy. It's not exactly unbelievable that in all that time someone had sex with a black man/woman.
Somebody mentioned Kanye West as Leto III or Shaddam IV. If he's Shaddam IV, that would be interesting (I could see Zendaya Coleman as Irulan.)
Not really remembering who my quote was referencing, but Dune takes place 28,000 years after the siege of Troy. It's not exactly unbelievable that in all that time someone had sex with a black man/woman.
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