Dune

Started by 1.21GW, September 09, 2020, 11:22:11 AM

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1.21GW

Trailer looks great.  I normally would post this in Kopf's movie trailer thread but I wanted to ask the forum at large:

Anyone read this?  Recently?  Opinions?  I've been liking scify/fantasy more and more these days but at 800 pages long I don't want to dive in if it hasn't held up well as a book.



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It's a fantastic book.

I saw the last (?) movie, and it was a disappointment.
IIRC, it was basically the 8 major events of the book but little else to tie those events together.
If I hadn't read the book it would have made no sense whatsoever.
It reckon it would take a movie at least 20 hours long to cover the book.
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1.21GW

Quote from: Speeddog on September 09, 2020, 11:43:53 AM
It's a fantastic book.

I saw the last (?) movie, and it was a disappointment.
IIRC, it was basically the 8 major events of the book but little else to tie those events together.
If I hadn't read the book it would have made no sense whatsoever.
It reckon it would take a movie at least 20 hours long to cover the book.

The book is a series, no?  So is Dune 1 complete or does it leave you hanging for book 2, 3, etc.?
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Quote from: 1.21GW on September 09, 2020, 12:16:18 PM
The book is a series, no?  So is Dune 1 complete or does it leave you hanging for book 2, 3, etc.?
It's a trilogy. I read it years ago. I'm not much of a reader, but I couldn't put them down.

It will leave you hanging, IMO.
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Not to mention all of the spin-off and origin stories written by Frank and his son, Brian...

I am looking forward to this latest iteration.
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I don't have all of the books by Frank and Brian as I am only collecting them in hard cover but I do have the original trilogy, The Prelude to Dune trilogy, and the Legends of Dune trilogy. Still need to find the Heroes of Dune trilogy but when I was really tracking stuff down, they were still changing up and finalizing the Heroes storyline/titles.
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Loved the Trilogy, the movie was 'ok'... I remember liking it, but being a bit disappointed that they didn't stick to the story better, but was a pretty insurmountable task...

This new trailer looks pretty Awesome!  I hope they turn it into a 3+ movie franchise  [thumbsup]

Howie

I read the trilogy some 40 or so years ago so I don't remember much.  Might actually be an interesting re-read with some of what is going on in the world today.

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Quote from: howie on September 10, 2020, 12:26:56 PM
I read the trilogy some 40 or so years ago so I don't remember much.  Might actually be an interesting re-read with some of what is going on in the world today.

You and me, Howie.  DMF bookclub!
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And yes the books are riveting as good as Foundation by Asimov 

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Quote from: howie on September 10, 2020, 12:26:56 PM
I read the trilogy some 40 or so years ago so I don't remember much.  Might actually be an interesting re-read with some of what is going on in the world today.

Got my copy.  Starting tomorrow.

You in?
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Quote from: ute on September 10, 2020, 02:57:49 PM
But you can't beat this ..classic





It'll be very hard to top that.
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1.21GW

I'm 225pp in.  It's getting good.  [thumbsup]
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Monsterlover

So, I'm a bit late to the party.  I listened to book one through Audible and I'm wondering if I "read" the same thing you all did.

I hated it.  I finished the book and had no desire to ever listen to the rest of the story.  I'll see the movie when it's available online but that's about all I can handle.  :-\
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