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I'm re-reading the first 4 books in the series... damn... must be 20 years ago that I read them the first time.
Anyone else into this?
I find it incredible...
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Pretty amazing that you brought this up. I re-read Dune around X-mas time, and hadn't read any of the sequels, but went ahead & read the 2nd book, and I'm about 2/3 of the way through #3. I agree that they are great books. IMO, Herbert was kind of like Tolkien as far as creating such a detailed & rich backstory. You really believe the universe he creates, and not all SF writers are able to pull that off.
Great story, great characters, and great writing. As an example of the excellent writing, the descriptions of how the Atreides family members interpret others' actions to discern their machinations are superbly intelligent.
What's really amazing is Frank Herbert's foresight... The book was published in 1965, when I think that world dependence on oil was not as high as it is now.
I've read the sequels too, but found them to be lacking. And the ones written by his son (?) after his death are pretty bad.
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First time I read Dune I thought it was a pile of garbage. Not sure why but I gave it another chance a few years later and thought it was one of the best books I'd ever read.
I should really read that and the others again.
It was directed by David Lynch, of course it was weird!
The Miniseries with William Hurt made a bit more sense.
But I believe that he tried to have his name taken off it. I think he did on certain releases.
I'd heard that there's also a complete Dune film by quite a famous director that a studio has not released. This is from years ago and I have to assume that they didn't release it because it was rubbish or a bit out there.
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But I believe that he tried to have his name taken off it. I think he did on certain releases.
I'd heard that there's also a complete Dune film by quite a famous director that a studio has not released. This is from years ago and I have to assume that they didn't release it becauseit was rubbish or a bit out there.
Well, isn't it? That hasn't stopped any other Science Fiction movies from being released (not to mention most action movies). Most movies are disappointments, really. I would see another version of Dune.
Great book. The film by Lynch was a bit strange until I saw it after I read the book. Now I can fill in the missing pieces with what I know from the book. I heard that the original cut of that movie was like 5 hours long and the studio made him cut out 3 hours of it because "no one will go to see a 3-4 hour long movie".
It did, and what I liked about it was that it followed the book a little more closely.
Well, isn't it? That hasn't stopped any other Science Fiction movies from being released (not to mention most action movies). Most movies are disappointments, really. I would see another version of Dune.
Dune is fucking awesome. I loved the first few books, but they started to suck after all the original Atreides died off, then I never ended up reading the rest.
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