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They are basing it on a book written by the son, who inherited very little of his father's writing ability.  The last couple of books he wrote to finish out the original saga are not great.

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2 hours ago, kevwun said:

They are basing it on a book written by the son, who inherited very little of his father's writing ability.  The last couple of books he wrote to finish out the original saga are not great.

While the sequels and prequels written by Brian Herbert and Kevin Anderson are not that great, they are based on very extensive notes left by Frank Herbert and they are interesting to see how he envisioned the entire chronicle

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On 5/15/2024 at 12:42 PM, kevwun said:

They are basing it on a book written by the son, who inherited very little of his father's writing ability.  The last couple of books he wrote to finish out the original saga are not great.

Dude, half of the books the father wrote were complete shit.  God Emporer of Dune is one of the worst books I've ever read.  I still don't know why I finished it.

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4 minutes ago, Chewbacca said:

Dude, half of the books the father wrote were complete shit.  God Emporer of Dune is one of the worst books I've ever read.  I still don't know why I finished it.

Listening to it now. It’s rough. Basically the god emperor telling the reader ad nauseam that he’s smarter than everyone and he’s bored. 

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On 5/16/2024 at 2:35 PM, CooterBrown said:

I'll watch.

My one nitpick is that you'd think with a 10,000 year gap there would be different technology and fashion. 

 

I suppose you could assume that a stagnating civilization would experience a decrease in technological advancement, and perhaps even regression if powerful regimes acted to prevent the general public from having access to it, in an effort to repress them.  Asimov hits on this with respect to Empire in the Foundation series, and it isn't until Seldon and the First Foundation come along, that technology begins advancing rapidly again.

As for fashion, it's cyclical and comes and goes.  So obviously what was fashionable 10,000 years ago, would eventually come back... :)

 

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I suppose you could assume that a stagnating civilization would experience a decrease in technological advancement, and perhaps even regression if powerful regimes acted to prevent the general public from having access to it, in an effort to repress them.  Asimov hits on this with respect to Empire in the Foundation series, and it isn't until Seldon and the First Foundation come along, that technology begins advancing rapidly again.
As for fashion, it's cyclical and comes and goes.  So obviously what was fashionable 10,000 years ago, would eventually come back...
 
I've only read the first book, started on the second, and done half-assed research, but wasn't there a war against what was essentially AI. The backlash to AI and computing is what made spice so important.

That might explain the lack of progress.

As far as clothes go... I've worn the same 4 shirts for 15 years.
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On 10/20/2024 at 10:00 AM, tchookem said:

I've only read the first book, started on the second, and done half-assed research, but wasn't there a war against what was essentially AI. The backlash to AI and computing is what made spice so important.

That might explain the lack of progress.

As far as clothes go... I've worn the same 4 shirts for 15 years.

Yes, the empire arose from the ashes of human/AI wars.  The human victory resulted in a complete ban on artificial computing devices.  Therefore, the spice became necessary for space travel, and human Mentats were developed for computing requirements.  All of that resulted in minimal to no technological advances.

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6 minutes ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:

Yes, the empire arose from the ashes of human/AI wars.  The human victory resulted in a complete ban on artificial computing devices.  Therefore, the spice became necessary for space travel, and human Mentats were developed for computing requirements.  All of that resulted in minimal to no technological advances.

Kind of agree. Kind of disagree. Everything in Dune is analog. Does a telephone from the 1880 work better than a phone in 1920? 
 

They can make technological improvements, but it’s going to be very, very slow moving because no computers. 

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2 hours ago, billfromlaketravis said:

I love the Dune universe, it’s difficult to mess it up so badly that I won’t like it. 

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I’d like to believe they won’t fuck this up, but these are the same people that recently canceled Winning Time: Rise of the Laker Dynasty.

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13 hours ago, Brian Fantana said:

I'm intrigued. Let's see where it goes.

Yeah I really liked it. 

I am well aware it is not going to be the movies and I'm not setting myself up for disappointment by immediately comparing it to Villanueva's Dune. 

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1 hour ago, kingkoopa6 said:

They might be coming. 
 

Ive latched on to a couple cuties. 
 

hopefully they ramp it up. 
 

 

I noticed kwan from halo. 
 

we was shittin on her in that thread. But she doing ok here 

"Cuties" plural? There is one hot chick in this show, which is an abysmal failure for the casting agent that needed to find 20+ young girls for the school.

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12 minutes ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:

I finally got around to watching Dune 2.  I was not surprised at how disappointed I was in it.  I doubt if I will even bother if there is another.  I watched the first episode of Prophecy and was intrigued enough to give it a chance.

You like HBO Dune but not Dune part 2?

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Dune Prophecy draws from the Dune universe without trying to directly depict any of the books.  It especially did not completely trash one of the, if not the, greatest science fiction books ever written with the implementation of its completely flawed vision.  I didn’t say I liked Dune Prophecy, but rather was still willing to give it a chance to show me its version of the Dune universe.

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I was reminded of the show’s turbulent history on some podcasts this morning. DV was originally supposed to be the director/showrunner. What could have been. 3 showrunners and 8 years later, this is the end product. 
 

I’ll count my blessings, and say it could be a lot worse. I hope they wrap up Hart’s storyline and move on to another Dune project. That might be exactly what Max does. They only ordered 6 episodes. 

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Just now, Buzzrock said:

It’s not terrible it’s just kind of boring. Travis Fimmel plays “unhinged” as well as anyone though. 

I think there was entirely too much exposition until it got to the real story. I think that’s why it felt “boring” because 20 min was intro and then we time skipped 

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