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Dune: The Sisterhood

Sorta want to see. :shrug:

As to the above mentioned duo... yes, their stuff sucks, but you have to consider also that the original Dune series was of...um... descending quality starting with Dune itself (which is a masterpiece) and ending with Chapterhouse Dune (barely readable).
 
I know people give BH and KJA a lot of crap, but Frank Herbert himself pretty much just shat out the last two Dune books he made, and honestly I found the NH/KJA stuff mixed, but some of it was pretty good (the side-quel books with Young Paul/etc being my favorite). I'd take stuff they're involved in over the weirdly sexual shit in Heretics of Dune and Chapterhouse Dune. Hell, I'd say the worst stuff in the BH/KJA Dune sequel books was the stuff they had to continue from Frank herbert's work (although he can't take the blame for those boring as hell prequels set 10,000 years or whatever before Dune, those were pretty much just BH/KJA fault as far as I'm aware).

Anyway, I don't have a lot of faith in this series in general, but its at least an interesting development, and those two being involved isn't one of the factors going against it for me.
 
These are two talent-less hacks that have been squeezing gold out of Frank Herbert's corpse for years, for some reason still claiming they've been using the miraculously endless series of notes the old man left in a bank deposit box that no one knew about until someone needed a new book deal. Wish I'd thought of that.

Isn't it kind of weird how Frank's long-lost notes somehow completely misunderstood the ending of Chapterhouse?

The universe can be a strange place sometimes!
 
Interesting development in feeling that it's going to try and bridge the divide between the movie-spectacle and serialised television audiences.

Imagine if Lynch had been given the 'Twin Peaks-as-Dune' option back then:D . Or maybe not. Though you could tweak the cast:
Bobby Briggs as Paul
Agent Cooper as Duke Leto
Shelly as Irulan
Donna or Audrey as Chani
Kat Martell as Mohiam
Leland as Harkonnen
Jacoby as Yueh
 
Official synopsis:

Synopsis: An adaptation of Brian Herbert
and Kevin Anderson's book based in the
world created by Frank Herbert's Dune,
Dune: The Sisterhood explores this
universe through the eyes of a mysterious
order of women, the Bene Gesserit, whose
extraordinary mastery of body

and mind allow them to expertly weave
through the feudal politics and intrigue of
The Imperium.



An adaptation of Brian and Kevin's book?!?!?!

Wtf?

Is Timothee Chalamet gonna learn to juggle?!?!
 
I find I'm much happier since I stopped paying attention to anything they do with Dune. The originals are masterpieces and no amount of additional hackneyed crap is going to change that.
Precisely so.

With that said, I think the Bene Gesserit are among there more interesting facets of the Dune universe so I would be interested to give it a shot.
 
I never even read sisterhood of dune. I tried, oh how I tried, to read the new novels. I got as far as Paul running away from home to join the space circus and that was my breaking point.
Whaaaa...?!

So is this some kind of alternate history thing?
 
I never even read sisterhood of dune. I tried, oh how I tried, to read the new novels. I got as far as Paul running away from home to join the space circus and that was my breaking point.
Never even picked it up. I read the first three prequels which were OK, I guess (by the standards of average science fiction literature, not that of FH's books.) I also read the 'Butlarian Jihad' books because I liked the world and wanted more on the background...though it quickly became apparent that those two just didn't have the chops for it and the patterns of hackneyed writing that was merely bothersome in the prequel trilogy was on full display in the pre-prequels.
After that I gave the post Chapterhouse books a shot because I had the slimiest of slim hopes that some of Frank's work would shine through...alas, it was probably the worse of the lot.
I think I tried 'Paul of Dune' out of morbid curiosity, but I don't think I got more than a few chapters in before giving up. After that, I honestly haven't even bothered to pay attention to what they've been producing.

Precisely so.

With that said, I think the Bene Gesserit are among there more interesting facets of the Dune universe so I would be interested to give it a shot.
I'm willing to give it about 10 mins of the first episode. If it gives me Pinky & The Brain vibes, then I'm out and not looking back. Life's too short to keep hoping something will get better in execution just because the basic concept has potential.
 
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