ASK MAUD'DIB (FORMERLY KNOWN AS CAN WE TALK ABOUT DUNE, DEAN?)

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PLEASE?

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 15:29 (nineteen years ago) link

YES.

hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 15:32 (nineteen years ago) link

http://jwgibbs.cchem.berkeley.edu/pete/dune.gif

hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 15:32 (nineteen years ago) link

ARGH

lauren (laurenp), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 15:37 (nineteen years ago) link

never seen/read it!

brock (brock), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 15:44 (nineteen years ago) link

? to lauren?

hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 15:44 (nineteen years ago) link

dune is the lamest. you are such a eco-hippy, ddb.

jack cole (jackcole), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 15:56 (nineteen years ago) link

eco hippies = magma

Free the Bee (ex machina), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 15:58 (nineteen years ago) link

Critical Mass.

hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 16:01 (nineteen years ago) link

DUNE ROOLS, COLE DROOLS.

ECO-HIPPY (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 16:01 (nineteen years ago) link

has anybody read the other books in the series? i am scared of getting over my head in DORK OUT LAND. but also obsessed. everything points to total lameness, but it's dune right, so who cares.

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 16:25 (nineteen years ago) link

you are out of your gourd

cutty (mcutt), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 16:57 (nineteen years ago) link

http://www.cramper.com/calendar/pumpkinsmall.jpg

cutty (mcutt), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 16:57 (nineteen years ago) link

The fourth one, God Emperor of Dune, is the next best after the original. Two and three aren't bad either, but beware anything after number four.

o. nate (onate), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 17:07 (nineteen years ago) link

This is the fourth of the magnificent dune chronicles.It is amazing that the first three were masterpieces ,but this borders on something even greater,a book of nearly divine wisdom and beauty.No human has created a better work of art in recorded history (save the sistine chapel).This book encompasses all that is important in life ,and shows it to you through the vastly visionary eye,of Leto atredies ,the God of the universe.
This book will give you sympathy for the roll of God,which we so often despise for petty reasons,not even realising the lonliness and sacrifice required ,to be the ruler of all existence.
Should be required reading in all highschools and colleges,along with the other 5 books.
If frank herbert was not divinely inspired,then he is the greatest single writer,in the history of the world.

o. nate (onate), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 17:10 (nineteen years ago) link

if this guy was so enlightened, why does he not put spaces after commas.

cutty (mcutt), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 17:11 (nineteen years ago) link

book one: awesome.
book two: snore.
book three: something might happen soon.
book four: cool, something did happen!
book five: sex sells right?
book six: the other side of the onion.

movie: the long version owns the short one simply because it's less of a deliberately confusing lynch picture. (which i like his stuff, but...) seriously, the movie could've been 8 hours and probably barely covered the book. never saw the sci-fi channel stuff.

i'm afraid of all those prequels written by his son and *SHUDDER* kevin j. anderson. i'm not afraid of dorkland really, but i dunno, after 6 books with only 2 being worth it, i just haven't wanted to go there. i have a friend who has read all of that shit and loved it. but he reads buffy novels too so...
m.

msp (msp), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 17:21 (nineteen years ago) link

outing myself as a nerd here.. but Ive read just about all of the books and the prequels. the prequels are pretty bad, but not bad enough to not read it. good easy reading if youre not in the mood to think. but yeah, I agree with most people on the thread - god emperor is pretty bad ass. most of the other stuff goes over your head with the quasi religious psycho babble.

the best thing about dune evar = DUNE 2 GAME FOR PC. IT TALKS.

still bevens (bscrubbins), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 17:49 (nineteen years ago) link

i disagree about the prequels. they are pretty awful. i have also read most them, with the exception of # 6. the first one is pretty amazing, thats why you keep reading. 4 is also good but 2... just skip it. did anyone see the "children of dune" movie in which the character playing alia, supreme being allegedlt wise beyond her years utters the phrase "i'm not gonna.." beautiful acting....

Holly (an appletross), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 17:58 (nineteen years ago) link

My friends and I used to play this really involved Dune board game that you could buy when we were like fourteen. If you got to be Harkonnen or Atreides, you had a good chance of winning!!!

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 18:16 (nineteen years ago) link

AWESOME...ALL VERY USEFUL, THANKS DOODERS.

FUCK A CUTTY.

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 18:17 (nineteen years ago) link

lauren there are no hobbits in dune

kyle (akmonday), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 18:48 (nineteen years ago) link

i have seen DUNE and the BEASTMASTER over a dozen times each. THIS IS WHAT I GET FOR HAVING 2 OLDER BROTHERS NAMED LARRY AND JERRY.

Carey (Carey), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 18:56 (nineteen years ago) link

OH, AND I GET KRULL AND DUNE MIXED UP ALL THE TIME ANYWAY. They might as well have both had ferrets saving marc (k) singer from quicksand anyway.

Carey (Carey), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 18:57 (nineteen years ago) link

KRULL IS OK IF ONLY FOR TEH RAD CYCLOPSE. AND WHEN THEM WIZARDS EYES GO BLACK.


FRESH.

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 19:58 (nineteen years ago) link

I JUST BOUGHT DUNE TEH PROFESSIONAL VERSION off ebay.

IT'S A WHOPING 194 MINUTES.


SIKED IS ME.

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 19:59 (nineteen years ago) link

Helen: "Many have tried"
David: "They tried and failed?"
Helen: "They tried and died."

I got a lot of mileage out of this quote freshman year.

gygax! (gygax!), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:06 (nineteen years ago) link

THAT MUST HAVE BEEN SAMPLED BY SOMEONE, RIGHT?


CONVERGE I AM LOOKING AT YOUZ

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:07 (nineteen years ago) link

shai hulud is obv all about the dune samples. "heat upon heat upon heat!"
that long version of dune is pretty sweet. the intro by irulan is like an hour long. word around the camp fire is that d. lynch hated the edited version so much he wouldnt put his name on it.

Holly (an appletross), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:10 (nineteen years ago) link

some friends' band (am I namedropping if I don't say their names and they're not famous anyway?) recorded an entire album about Dune.

hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:12 (nineteen years ago) link

eon "void dweller" samples "he who controls the spice controls the universe"

cutty (mcutt), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:13 (nineteen years ago) link

With a slew of smart, groundbreaking hardcore techno singles under his belt, all Eon had to do to top it all was release a killer album. On Void Dweller, as with his other work done with the close involvement of Depth Charge's J. Saul Kane, he does just that, with a fairly consistent picture of dance as combination crowd-pleaser and sonic creepout. The odd thing is that the opening track, "A Kind of Living (Green Icing Mix)," is a much more gently jaunty number than most of what else he had done -- a quick check of the credits shows why, though, as Baby Ford provides the mixing help here instead. With that as an almost deceptive start -- there's still something in the bass lines that suggests Eon's more explicit nervous tension -- Void Dweller wends its way through a fine set of early-'90s dance material. Nothing quite forecasts the next big shift in electronic music, the rise of jungle/drum and bass rhythms, but as an aggressive picture of where some of the acid house aftershocks of the late '80s ended up, Void Dweller's great, full stop. The general pattern of appropriate weird and wigged samples from varying sci-fi sources -- Dune, Basket Case, The Outer Limits, and more -- holds true here, as does the generally bombastic-with-a-purpose slamming beat collage. "Spice," "Fear: The Mindkiller," and "Basket Case" itself all take pride of place with varying mixes -- indeed, "Basket Case" itself appears in both the "white coat" and an even more insane "black coat" mix. Plenty of treats surface throughout, though. There's the deep acid bass squelch that suddenly crops up on "Final Warning (Raucous Dub Mix)," the rumbling, ominous shuffle of "Electromagnetic Waves," and the relentless crunch and murky bass synths and distorted vocals of "Infinity" help make Void Dweller the great, head-exploding collection it is.

cutty (mcutt), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:15 (nineteen years ago) link

Lynch took his name off the TV version...ALAN SMYTHE or something.

A traitor.


I saw a CD by a band called Harkonan on Hydra Head...which could be ok?...maybe.

ID KILL TO BE IN A DUNE BAND. IVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT FOR YEARS WITH MY FRIEND. STILLSUIT would be a rad name for a BAD hardcore band.


ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:17 (nineteen years ago) link

harkonen are not very good, in my opinion. Shai Hullud seems to be the best of the Dune bands but they don't really exist anymore. I bought that Harkonen and was seriously disappointed. I heard they were supposed to do a split with Shai Hulud but ended up not for whatever reason.

Holly (an appletross), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:20 (nineteen years ago) link

I don't know if you'd like it but here goes:

http://www.temporaryresidence.com/www/jpg_files/trr11.jpg
TRR11 Nero, "Dune Concept Album" CD
This CD contains one of the strangest ideas I've run across lately... an insane, angular, aggressive soundtrack for David Lynch's failed sci-fi beast of a movie, Dune. Trust me, though - as goofy as this sounds - this is a fantastic album. It takes more than human guts to dish out the beating that Louisville, KY's Nero gives the senses with the nearly 18-minute long improvisational album-closer, "Kwizzach Haderach." Within this track, dialogue samples from Dune are alternately buried and brought to the surface, while Nero relentlessly tweaks and hacks away at building a colossal, disturbing drone. It's absolutely maniacal - which is the best way to describe Nero. With guitars, bass, drums and vocals all armed with razors and needles, and a really scary stab at an oddball "concept album," Nero has designed an inspired piece of unforgettable mayhem.
-pillowfight.com

hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:24 (nineteen years ago) link

I WANT THIS. WHERE DO I GET?

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:27 (nineteen years ago) link

"pillowfight.com"

ROFFLZ

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:28 (nineteen years ago) link

that website is long gone

cutty (mcutt), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:29 (nineteen years ago) link

www.temporaryresidence.com sez it's still in stock. Or I could give you my copy, maybe.

hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:33 (nineteen years ago) link

WHATS THIS "MAYBE" SHIT.


FORK IT OVER BUSTER...ITS JUST TAKING UP SPACE AND DISTRACTING PEOPLE FROM LOOKING AT YOUR WICKED COLLECTION OF TEEN BEAT SEVEN INCHERS.

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:36 (nineteen years ago) link

I own one Teenbeat 7", dude. Guess which one and you win the Nero CD.

hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:38 (nineteen years ago) link

GRENADINE

cutty (mcutt), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:39 (nineteen years ago) link

WRONG

http://www.ket.org/images/nola/MACG/MACG__002104.1117926.200x150.jpg

hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:41 (nineteen years ago) link

BASTRO

gygax! (gygax!), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:42 (nineteen years ago) link

BASTRO 20 songs

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:43 (nineteen years ago) link

or


BLAST OFF COUNTRY STYLE

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:43 (nineteen years ago) link

ALSO WRONG

http://www.student-affairs.buffalo.edu/special/images/mgroup.jpg

hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:43 (nineteen years ago) link

SEXUAL MILKSHAKE!

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:43 (nineteen years ago) link

WHICH IS AWESOME BTW.

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:43 (nineteen years ago) link

DUSTDEVILS feat. MARK IBOLD of PAVEMENT

gygax! (gygax!), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:45 (nineteen years ago) link

http://www.harrywalker.com/photos/McLaughlin_John.jpg

hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:45 (nineteen years ago) link

HINT: PLAYED ON WFMU LISTENER HOUR FOOLS.

hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:45 (nineteen years ago) link

OH...HE WAS AT FREE 103.9 on FRIDAY....LOOKING HELLA THICK.

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:46 (nineteen years ago) link

BASTRO actually = GASTR DEL SOL

gygax! (gygax!), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:46 (nineteen years ago) link

UNREST/STEREOLAB split 7"

gygax! (gygax!), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:47 (nineteen years ago) link

FLYING SAUCER ATTACK

gygax! (gygax!), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:47 (nineteen years ago) link

SHIT..THATS WHAT I MEANT..WHEN I WROTE BASTRO...

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:47 (nineteen years ago) link

TUSCADERO!


ROFFLZ

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:50 (nineteen years ago) link

well I'm gonna give you the CD anyway.

Separate non-Dune related question: should I sell all my stuff and start over?

hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:50 (nineteen years ago) link

What would you buy first?

gygax! (gygax!), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:50 (nineteen years ago) link

TEENBEAT 125 - GASTR DEL SOL 20 Songs Less - 7" (January 1994)

ddb (ddb), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:50 (nineteen years ago) link

a new life?

hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 20:51 (nineteen years ago) link

why don't you all just go buy a single copy of "Weapon of Choice" if you're so hungry fo Dune quotes in yr songs!!!!

Allyzay Science Explosion (allyzay), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 23:04 (nineteen years ago) link

Shai Hulud used to practice down the hall from us... HOLY LOUD....

there's a stillsuit out there somewhere in punkland...

used to have a copy of that dune techno back in the early 90s... it was pretty awful.

since i'm the only one with access to the PRL goods:
Gastr del Sol, "20 Songs Less" (A-side) (from the 20 Songs Less 7” on Teenbeat) – David Grubbs (Happy Cadavers, Squirrel Bait, Bastro) started Gastr in the wake of Bastro’s demise – with Bastro’s ex-members John McEntire and Bundy K. Brown! Their first LP was basically reworkings of songs from Bastro’s final live set, slowed down and given more space to breathe. This release, Dave’s first collaboration with Jim O’Rourke, is the first really “far out” thing he did, as it consists of acoustic guitar, tape manipulation and the sounds of a Chicago playground.

msp (msp), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 23:08 (nineteen years ago) link

stillsuit was a crap NYHC band

cutty (mcutt), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 23:15 (nineteen years ago) link

MY NEW BAND NAME: DUNE,DEAN

DUNEDEAN?
DOONDIIN
DUNDEEN
DU N'D EEN

why do old people and old users of ILX such bastardos (deangulberry), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 23:46 (nineteen years ago) link

FWIW, DDB SUX

why do old people and old users of ILX such bastardos (deangulberry), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 23:48 (nineteen years ago) link

hey msp am I gonna retain my blog on the new PRL?

hstencil (hstencil), Wednesday, 22 September 2004 04:19 (nineteen years ago) link

that's the plan as far as i know. haven't talked to our man in portland in a couple weeks since he's been in seattle (?) for work.

i can't really say too much more than that for certain yet. but we definitely want your blog around at the PRL if you do.
m.

msp (msp), Wednesday, 22 September 2004 04:37 (nineteen years ago) link

oh okay last time I talked I forgot to ask about it, so I wasn't sure.

hstencil (hstencil), Wednesday, 22 September 2004 04:46 (nineteen years ago) link

"word around the camp fire is that d. lynch hated the edited version so much he wouldnt put his name on it.

-- Holly (hollypric...), September 21st, 2004."

he hated the edited version (which dino de laurentiis cut a lot out of) but he hated the TV version even more, where they added back some footage but changed the intro and had this annoying narrator popping in throughout the whole thing (who wasn't the princess). the tv version pissed him off so much he had his screenplay credit switched to the name "judas booth"

Felonious Drunk (Felcher), Wednesday, 22 September 2004 20:20 (nineteen years ago) link

six months pass...
from http://www.thedigitalbits.com/

"Oh man... have we got some GREAT news for you Dune fans today! We've done some digging with our sources at Universal, and we've learned the real reason behind their delay of the Dune: Extended Edition (previously announced for 5/10, but then pulled "indefinitely" with no explanation given). Those of you who are familiar with the film know that there's a longer version that's been shown on TV, credited to director Alan Smithee (a pseudonym used by directors when they want to distance themselves from a project for whatever reason). Well get this... after years of saying he would never revisit Dune, at the 11th hour director David Lynch apparently decided that he might want to be involved in the new DVD after all. Which means that when it's eventually released, not only is the DVD going to include the original theatrical version of the film... it may also include a brand new "director's extended cut" edited by Lynch himself. No kidding. [Editor's Note - we've been told by studio sources that this isn't a done deal. It IS why the disc was delayed, but Lynch's involvement is still in discussion and no work has been started yet. So cross your fingers and let's hope it comes to fruition.]"

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Felonious Drunk (Felcher), Thursday, 31 March 2005 17:56 (nineteen years ago) link

YAY!

I've rented the TV version and it's not very good. Quality was sub-par on the DVD, and the extra scenes are great but not integrated very well. Also, endless reuse of effects shots.

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Thursday, 31 March 2005 18:02 (nineteen years ago) link

weird timing. I have Netflixed Dune for this weekend so that mrs adam can watch it.

Poundstretcher (nordicskilla), Thursday, 31 March 2005 18:09 (nineteen years ago) link

BADICLE

bro jackson (he knows) (deangulberry), Thursday, 31 March 2005 18:10 (nineteen years ago) link

schwanda!
m.

starring msp as boingboing.net feed (msp), Thursday, 31 March 2005 18:15 (nineteen years ago) link

I vaguely rememember a DFW article claiming that David Lynch's vision of Dune was going to be 4 hours long or something.

Zebra, Alpha Go! (cprek), Thursday, 31 March 2005 18:54 (nineteen years ago) link

RAD!!!!!!!!!!

I HAVE A JAPOKNEES 3 HOUR VERSION...THAT KILLZ.

ddb (ddb), Thursday, 31 March 2005 19:21 (nineteen years ago) link

STILL, THE BEST MOVIE EVER.

ddb (ddb), Thursday, 31 March 2005 19:24 (nineteen years ago) link

my brother Paul is coming with many Fremen warriors

Drew Daniel (Drew Daniel), Friday, 1 April 2005 07:39 (nineteen years ago) link

one year passes...
I WUV U CHAKIIII

ddb (ddb), Sunday, 28 May 2006 23:01 (seventeen years ago) link

FUCK...I HATE RAPIDSHRE.


I STLL WUV U THO

ddb (ddb), Sunday, 28 May 2006 23:02 (seventeen years ago) link

anytime mang. this album is fuckin tight i recommend it for any music fan. the star wars a the end is fucking ill but the dune shit is the real meat.

chaki (chaki), Monday, 29 May 2006 00:25 (seventeen years ago) link

JODOROWSKI & GIGER.

there, I said it.

autovac (autovac), Monday, 29 May 2006 04:19 (seventeen years ago) link

DESERT POWER, PAUL, DESERT POWER

My roommate ordered EVERY DUNE BOOK ON EARTH from some place for ONE DOLLAR. Even though most of them are shit (the House Atreides book is only used for the rolling of doobs anymore), God Emperor kind of kicks all kinds of ass.

nickalicious (nickalicious), Tuesday, 30 May 2006 15:10 (seventeen years ago) link

Oh, and did anybody ever see the, like, 12 bazillion hour long SciFi channel miniseries? I love how they portrayed the transition from Paul Atreides to Maud'dib by, basically, spiking his hair up with gel.

nickalicious (nickalicious), Tuesday, 30 May 2006 15:30 (seventeen years ago) link

That's a good question nick; however, there was a recent director's cut dvd released in the uk (not sure about the usa) has ANYBODY seen that?

Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 30 May 2006 15:32 (seventeen years ago) link

No more Dune. This has to stop.

me and deluca (account), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 20:53 (seventeen years ago) link

haha

cutty (mcutt), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 21:02 (seventeen years ago) link

T/S DUNE VS BLADE RUNNER

yours fondly, harshaw. (mrgn), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 21:41 (seventeen years ago) link

T/S DUNE VS. DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP

electro-acoustic lycanthrope (orion), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 21:43 (seventeen years ago) link

IT CAME OUT HERE TOO SHAZ-BRAH.

GET THEE TO TEH BEST BUY.

ddb (ddb), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 22:18 (seventeen years ago) link

http://homepage1.nifty.com/6cps/images/kyle2.jpg

killy ii (baby lenin pin), Friday, 2 June 2006 02:51 (seventeen years ago) link

deebs,

what is the verdict?

shasta

Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Friday, 2 June 2006 03:07 (seventeen years ago) link

the David Matthews album is pretty rad jazz-funk. Sandworms is a super big track. sampled a buncha times.

jäxøñ (jaxon), Friday, 2 June 2006 18:06 (seventeen years ago) link

though it does tread in some smoothoid sax/strings light jazz territory. actually that's pretty common for the genre and for Matthews as he was one of the main arrangers for CTI records

jäxøñ (jaxon), Friday, 2 June 2006 18:07 (seventeen years ago) link

anybody ever see the, like, 12 bazillion hour long SciFi channel miniseries?

about 15 minutes of KEESLAR!

http://www.scifi.com/dune_2k/images/gallery/kees2.jpg

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Friday, 2 June 2006 18:23 (seventeen years ago) link

http://img194.echo.cx/img194/3959/madden0sg.png

lord pooperton (ex machina), Wednesday, 7 June 2006 16:46 (seventeen years ago) link

SHAZGAX...IT RULES.


ddb (ddb), Wednesday, 7 June 2006 16:49 (seventeen years ago) link

fuck that get this:

http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/zed.bernard.szajner.html

jinx hijinks (sanskrit), Wednesday, 7 June 2006 23:30 (seventeen years ago) link

DO WANT.

ddb (ddb), Thursday, 8 June 2006 00:09 (seventeen years ago) link

one month passes...
THE MOVIE YOU WILL NEVER SEE
by Alexandro Jodorowsky

"To show the process of illumination of a hero, then a people, then an entire planet (which in turn is the Messiah of the Universe since in abandonning its orbit, the holy planet leaves to spread its light through all the galaxies)...
I didn't want to respect the novel, I wanted to recreate it. For me, Dune didn't belong to Herbert just as Don Quixote didn't belong to Cervantes.
There is an artist, one alone among millions of others artists, who one time in his life, by a piece of divine grace, receives an immortal theme, a MYTH...I say "receive" and not "create" because works of art are received in a state of mediumness directly from the collective unconcious. The work overtakes the artist and in some way it kills him, because humanity, in receiving the impact of Myth, has a profound need to erase the individual who receives it and transmits it: his individual personality hampers, stains the purity of the message which, at the root, asks to be anonymous... We don't know who created the Notre-Dame cathedral, nor the Aztec solar calendar, nor the tarot of Marseille, nor the myth of Don Juan, etc.
One feels that Cervantes gave HIS version of Quixote--of course incomplete--and that we carry in our soul our total character... Christ didn't belong to Mark, Luke, Matthew or John... There are many more gospels called apocryphal and there are as much lives of Christ as there are believers. Everyone of us has their story of Dune, their Jessica, their Paul... I feel fervent admiration towards Herbert and at the same time conflict (I think the same thing happened to him)... He hampered me... I didn't want him as an advisor of technique... I did everything to keep him away from the project... I had received a version of Dune and I wanted to transit it: the myth had to abandon the literary form and become image...
In the film, Duke Leto (father of Paul) would be a man castrated in a ritual combat in the arenas during a bullfight. (The emblem of the Atreide house being a sacred bull...) Jessica--Bene Gesserit nun--, sent like a concubine to the duke to create a daughter who would be the mother of a Messiah, falls so much in love with Leto that she decides to blow a link in the chain and create a son, the Kwizatz Haderach, the saviour. In using her powers of Bene Gesserit--as soon as the duke, madly in love with her, confides his sad secret--Jessica lets herself be inseminated by a drop of blood of this sterile man... The camera followed (in the script) the red drop through the ovaries of the woman and accompanied its meeting with the ovule where, by an miraculous explosion, it inseminates the egg. Paul was born of a virgin, and not by the sperm of his father but by his blood... In my version of Dune, the Emperor of the Galaxy is mad. He lives on an artificial planet of gold, in a palace of gold constructed according to the non-laws of anti-logic. He lives in symbiosis with a robot identical to him. The resemblance is so perfect that the citizens never know if they are facing the man or the machine... In my version, the spice is a blue drug of a spongy consistency filled with a vegtable-animal life endowed with consciousness, the highest level of consciousness. It doesn't stop taking all sorts of forms, shifting without cease. The spice continually reproduces the creation of innumerable universes.
Baron Harkonnen is an immense man of 300 kilograms. He is so fat and heavy that, in order to move, he needs to continually use antigravitational bubbles attached to his extremities... His delusions of grandeur have no limit: he lives in a palace constructed as a portrait of himself... This immense sculpture stands on a sordid swampy planet...In order to enter the palace, one has to wait for the colussus to open its mouth and stick out a tongue of steel (landing strip...) At the end of the movie, the wife of Count Fenring bounds towards Paul, who has already become Fremen, and she slices his throat. Paul while dying says: "Too late, you can't kill me... because..." "Because, (continues Jessica with the voice of Paul) in order to kill the Kwizatz Haderach, you would have to kill me too..." And every Fremen, every Atreide talks now with the voice of Paul: "I am the man collective. He who shows the way."
Reality transforms rapidly. Three columns of light shoot out from the planet. They mix. Sink into the sand of the planet: "I am the Land that awaits the seed!" The spice dries up. The sun trembles. Drops of water form a piller surrounded by fire.
Filaments of silver surge from the spice. Creating a rainbow. They merge into a cloud of water, producing a red "lava". Then vapor. Some clouds. Some rain. Some rivers. Some grass. Some forests. Dune becomes green. A blue ring now surrounds the planet. It separates. It produces more and more rings. Dune is at present an illuminated world which traverses the galaxy, that leaves it, that gives its light--which is consciousness--to all the universe. In order to conceive this final sequence of transmutation of matter, I had the chance to come in contact with some real alchemists... Some mysterious beings (one of them seemed to have more than a hundred years, an advanced age which yet permitted him to move about with the energy of a young adolescent) approached me because Dune could be a philosophical stone, the stone which changes all the other metals into gold... In this sequence, they described what really happens when they transform, in their alchemical ovens, matter... For the "guerilla" war that Paul and the Fremen lead against the imperial army, I had the chance to contact a guerilla expert in South America... He had fought in Bolivia, Chili, Peru and Central America... His precious information brought to the story a soldierly reality...
When Jessica becomes the supreme mother of the Fremen and has to go through the ceremonies of initiation, learn sorcerors' medecine and contact other dimensions of reality, I knew of gypsy magical medecine through Paul Derlon, already deceased... And the ceremony of magic mushrooms and the miraculous operations by the witch Pachita, a being who had way more powers than the so-called Phillipino surgeons. My son Brontis, who had to play Paul, was initiated at age nine by a legendary bodyguard--Jean-Pierre Vigneau--at knife combat(real combat), at karate, at archery... He received lessons from an almost real mentat--Michel de Roisin--who possessed an encyclopedic brain... I remember seeing him give Brontis a lesson on the fable La Cigale et la Fourmi which lasted more than fifteen days... Through the verses, he described a whole age and its civilisations.
With the production, we traversed the Sahara. I wanted to film Dune in the Tassili, braving with the actors, the thousands of extras and the technical teams, the torrid heat and the dryness to get a real lunar landscape... The Algerian government was very interested by the project...
One time, divinity really wanted to tell me in a lucid dream: "Your next film must be Dune". I had not read the novel. I got up at six in the morning and like an alcoholic who awaits the opening of the bar, I waited for the bookstore to open to buy the book. I read it in one stroke without stopping to drink or eat. Right at midnight, the same day, I finished reading it. At a minute after midnight, from New York, I called Michel Seydoux in Paris... He would be the first of the seven samurai that I needed for the immense project. Michel was for me a young man (26 years old) without experience in the cinema but his society Camera One had bought the rights to The Holy Mountain, my last film and had distributed it very well... He told me: "I would like to make a movie with you." I didn't know much about him but, by intuition which surprises me today, seeing him, despite his youth, I recognized in him the greatest producer of this age... Why? Mystery... And I wasn't wrong. When I told him I wanted to purchase the rights to Dune and that the film had to be international because it would be more than ten million dollars (a fabulous sum for that time: even Hollywood didn't believe in science-fiction films, 2001 would be unique and unsurpassable) he didn't move a muscle: "Alright. We'll meet in two days in Los Angeles to buy the rights". He hadn't read the book... I think that he still hasn't read it because the prose of Herbert is bored him... And the rights could be bought-- easily because Hollywood found the book unfilmable and non commercial... Michel Seydoux gave me a carte blanche and an enormous financial support: I could create my team without economic problems. I needed a precise script... I wanted to direct the film on paper before filming... Now all films with special effects are made like that, but at that time this technique wasn't used. I wanted a comic artist who had the genius and the speed, who could serve as camera and at the same time give give a visual style...I found myself by accident with a warrior: Jean Giraud alias Moebius(at the time he hadn't yet done The Airtight Garage). I tell him: "If you accept this job, you have to abandon everything and leave tomorrow with me for Los Angeles to talk with Douglas Trumbull(2001 A Space Odyssey)". Moebius asked me for some hours to think it over. The next day, we left for the United States. It would be a long story...Our collaboration, our meetings in America with strange illuminaries and our conversations at seven in the morning in the little cafe that was the base of our work and was by "chance" called "cafe Univers". Gir made more than 3000 all marvelous drawings...The script of Dune thanks to his talent is a masterpiece. You can see the characters living, you follow the movements of the camera. You visualize the editing, the decors, the costumes...All that with, each time, some strokes of a pencil...I was behind his shoulders asking him for different points of view...In directing the actors, etc. We had filmed the movie...
For the third warrior I needed and ingenious dreamer who could paint the space ships in a different way than the American films. That's why I wrote to Christopher Foss, an English painter who illustrated science-fiction book covers... Like Giraud, he had never thought about cinema... With great enthousiasm, he left London and came to settle in Paris... This artist, with the ships that he produced for Dune put a mark on cinema. He could create semi-living machines that could metamorphose the rocks of space with colour... He could create "battleships made thirsty dying century after century in a desert of stars waiting for the living body who would fill empty reservoirs with subtle secretions of its soul..."
After I found Giger, the Swiss painter whose catalogue Dali had shown me...His decadent art, sick, suicidal, genial, was perfect to create the Harkonnen planet... He made a project of the castle and the planet which really touched metaphysical horror. (Later he created the sets and monster for Alien.)
For the special effect, thanks to the power that Michel Seydoux gave me, I could refuse Douglas Trumbull... I couldn't swallow his vanity, his big boss airs and his exorbitant prices. Like a good American, he played at looking down upon the project and tried to mix us up by making us wait while talking with us the same time as ten other people on the telephone and finally by showing us the superb machines that he was trying to perfect. Tired of all this comedy, I told him to fuck off and went looking for some young talent. I was told that in L.A., it was like looking for a needle in a haystack. I saw in a modest amateur science fiction film festival a movie made sans moyens that I found to be marvelous: Dark Star.
I contacted the young man who had done the special effects: Dan O'Bannon. I almost found myself with a wolf-child. Completely outside of conventional reality, O'Bannon for me had a real genius. He couldn't believe that I could confide in him a project as important as Dune. He was forced to believe it when he received his airplane ticket for Paris. I wasn't wrong: Dan O'Bannon later wrote the screenplay for Alien and many other successful films. With Jean-Paul Gibon, who was the executive producer of Camera One and loved the project as much as we, we left for England to find the musician. A vital aspect for me: each planet had its style of music, for example a group like Magma could realize the Harkonnen warrior rhythms which would be capable of cristallizing the beauty of the sand planet with its mystery and its implacable force, the strange symphony of rings of giant worms.
Virgin Records met with us and offered us Gong, Mike Oldfield, Tangerine Dream. At this moment I say: "And why not Pink Floyd?" The group at that time was having such success that almost everyone considered that an unfeasible idea. I had the chance, thanks to my film El Topo, to be known by these musicians. They happily agreed to meet us in London at Abbey Road Studios where the Beatles had recorded their success. Jean-Paul Gibon was very pleasantly surprised that the group would see us. At that time, I had already almost lost my individual consciousness. I was the instrument of my sacred, miraculous work where everything could happen. Dune wasn't at my service, I was like the samurai that I had found, at the service of the work. They were in the middle of recording Dark Side of the Moon. Upon arriving, I didn't see a group of musicians in the middle of making their masterpiece, but four young guys eating fried steaks. Jean-Paul and I, standing in front of them, had to wait for their voraciousness be to satisfied. In the name of Dune I was taken by an anger and I left slamming the door. I wanted some artists who knew how to respect a work of such importance for human consciousness. I think that they didn't expect that. Surprised, David Gilmour ran behind us giving excuses and made us attend the final mixing of their record. What ecstasy... After, we attended their last public concert where thousands of fanatics cheered. They wanted to see The Holy Mountain. They watched it in Canada. They decided to participate in the film by producing a double album which was going to be called Dune. They came to Paris to discuss the financial part and after an intense discussion, we came to an agreement. Pink Floyd would do almost all the music of the film.
With the best music on our side, I started to look for actors. I had seen Charlotte Rampling in Zardoz. I wanted her for Jessica. She refused the role. She wanted at the time to do two or three commercial films, the life of love interested her more than art. David Carradine came to Paris, interested by the role of Leto. The actor that I wanted the most was Dali: for the small role of the mad Emperor... What an adventure!...
Dali accepted with much enthusiasm the idea of playing the Emperor of the galaxy. He wanted to film at Cadaqu”s and use as his throne a toilet made up of two intertwined dolphins. The tails would form the feet and the two open mouths would serve one to hold the "pipi", the other to hold the "caca". Dali thinks that it is in very bad taste to mix the "pipi" and the "caca".
He was told that he would be needed for seven days... Dali replied that God made the universe in seven days and that Dali, not being less than God, must cost a fortune: 100000 dollars an hour. Probably upon arriving on the set, he would decide to film each day no more than an hour for the same price.
The Daliesque happening would cost us 700000 dollars. We asked him for time, a night, to make a decision and we left each other. That night, I tore a page from a book on the tarot; it had a card reproduced on it: the Hanged Man. I wrote him a letter saying that the film couldn't pay him 700000 dollars.
For 150000 dollars, I wanted three days and no more than an hour and a half of filming. I also wanted to have a polyethylene puppet, his replica, to use as his double in the film. Dali got angry. He cried: "I'll have you like rats! I will film in Paris, but the set will cost you more than the landscape of Cadaqu”s and the cadre of my museum. Dali costs 100000 an hour!"
Bitter, he calmed down and accepted the idea of reproducing him in plastic if after the film the sculpture was given to his museum. We decided to definitively finish with the contract the next day. I had a discussion with Jean-Paul Gibon and we arrived at the conclusion that it was impossible to haggle with Dali. I meditated for a long time and I took this final decision: I reduced the role of Dali to a page and a half of script. I accepted his price, 100000 dollars an hour, but I would only use him for a single hour. The rest, I would film with his double. Dali couldn't allow himself to go back on his price. We went to see him. I gave him the little page and a half and Dali accepted the proposition because his honor was safe. He would be the highest paid actor in the history of cinema. He would earn more than Greta Garbo.
Dali, with enthusiasm, showed me his wooden bed as the sculpture of a dolphin. A worker was there, already making the blueprint of the dolphin to make the toilet. As much for Dali as for me, the card of the Hanged Man on which some words were written served as a contract. Dali liked the aristocracy and like all men of noble spirit, he respected his word.
I liked fighting for Dune. We won almost all the battles, but we lost the war. The project was sabotaged in Hollywood. It was French and not American. Their message was not "Hollywood enough". There was intrigue, plunder. The storyboard was circulated amongst all the big studios. Later, the visual aspect of Star Wars strangely resembled our style. To make Alien, they called Moebius, Foss, Giger, O'Bannon, etc. The project signalled to Americans the possibility of making a big show of science-fiction films, outside of the scientific rigour of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
The project of Dune changed our lives.
All those who participated in the rise and fall of the project of Dune have learned to fall one and a thousand times with a fierce stubbornness, until learning to stand up. I remember my old father who, while dying happy, told me: "My son, in my life, I have triumphed because I have learned to fail."

Supercalifragilisticexpiala Brosius (chaki), Sunday, 23 July 2006 03:02 (seventeen years ago) link

...wow.

s1ocki (slutsky), Sunday, 23 July 2006 03:13 (seventeen years ago) link

PINK FLORD SOUNDTRACK

Supercalifragilisticexpiala Brosius (chaki), Sunday, 23 July 2006 03:25 (seventeen years ago) link

Maud'Dib:

http://www.orangeusd.k12.ca.us/media/images/m-106.jpg

latebloomer (latebloomer), Sunday, 23 July 2006 03:28 (seventeen years ago) link

"He wanted to film at Cadaqu�s and use as his throne a toilet made up of two intertwined dolphins. The tails would form the feet and the two open mouths would serve one to hold the "pipi", the other to hold the "caca". Dali thinks that it is in very bad taste to mix the "pipi" and the "caca"."

Lmaoborghini (eman), Sunday, 23 July 2006 04:02 (seventeen years ago) link

I NEED SPICE thread proposal

a name means a lot just by itself (lfam), Sunday, 23 July 2006 04:08 (seventeen years ago) link

I had seen Charlotte Rampling in Zardoz. I wanted her for Jessica.

YES!

kingfish cyclopean ice cream (kingfish 2.0), Sunday, 23 July 2006 08:32 (seventeen years ago) link

i STILL have not seen zardoz
DO IT NOW

killy (baby lenin pin), Sunday, 23 July 2006 16:45 (seventeen years ago) link

Zardoz: The gun is good.

Exterminators: The gun is good.

Zardoz: The penis is evil. The penis shoots seeds, and makes new life, and poisons the earth with a plague of men, as once it was. But the gun shoots death, and purifies the earth of the filth of brutals. Go forth and kill!

Lmaoborghini (eman), Sunday, 23 July 2006 17:18 (seventeen years ago) link

daerest Scott Brosius,

did you get that off the Arthur website? is there another site with a longer interview?

fongoloid sangfroid (sanskrit), Sunday, 23 July 2006 20:54 (seventeen years ago) link

i got it right here http://www.hotweird.com/jodorowsky/dunestory.html, sans-o!

Supercalifragilisticexpiala Brosius (chaki), Sunday, 23 July 2006 21:34 (seventeen years ago) link

zardoz is pretty genius

http://www.nanarland.com/Chroniques/zardoz/zardoz.jpg

is there any Jodorowsky worth seeing besides El Topo / Santa Sangre / Holy Mountain?

dmr (Renard), Sunday, 23 July 2006 21:56 (seventeen years ago) link

he amde some cool comics with mobius!

Supercalifragilisticexpiala Brosius (chaki), Sunday, 23 July 2006 21:56 (seventeen years ago) link

i thought that said momus for a (chilling) second

s1ocki (slutsky), Sunday, 23 July 2006 22:03 (seventeen years ago) link

>any Jodorowsky worth seeing besides El Topo / Santa Sangre / Holy Mountain?

Fando and Lis is just as good as Holy Mountain for me. no budget, but a similar density.

milton parker (Jon L), Sunday, 23 July 2006 22:19 (seventeen years ago) link

cutty posted about this upthread, this single is filed in my collection between roger eno's 'voices' and etant donnes' 'aurore'

http://www.discogs.com/image/R-145394-1151075350.jpeg

http://www.discogs.com/release/145394

milton parker (Jon L), Sunday, 23 July 2006 22:24 (seventeen years ago) link

ha ha oh god

eon - spice (original mix with notes)

milton parker (Jon L), Sunday, 23 July 2006 22:43 (seventeen years ago) link

O nate = totally correct abt four being the next best and the ones after being particularly bad.

Dxy (Danny), Monday, 24 July 2006 01:14 (seventeen years ago) link

"Some footage I found of an animated film of The Incal, with Alejandro Jodorowsky and Jean 'Moebius' Giraud invovled. It was never finished."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBktKOQGBYA&search=incal

their dune storyboard probably looked a bit like that

S. (Sébastien Chikara), Monday, 24 July 2006 01:31 (seventeen years ago) link

ten months pass...

I was not aware until viewing the alan smithee cut tonight that lynch actually had to use TWO pseudonyms to keep himself out of this (judas booth, screenwriter)

TOMBOT, Sunday, 27 May 2007 03:27 (sixteen years ago) link

good thread, a+++, would read again.

ian, Sunday, 27 May 2007 03:37 (sixteen years ago) link

jodorowsky dune would've been amazing

latebloomer, Sunday, 27 May 2007 03:54 (sixteen years ago) link

that said, i love the lynch version

latebloomer, Sunday, 27 May 2007 03:55 (sixteen years ago) link

virginia madsen can read total nonsense off a teleprompter to me for as long as she fuckin' wants

TOMBOT, Sunday, 27 May 2007 04:19 (sixteen years ago) link

totally agree

latebloomer, Sunday, 27 May 2007 04:33 (sixteen years ago) link

candyman candyman candyman

latebloomer, Sunday, 27 May 2007 04:34 (sixteen years ago) link

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/08/Dune_Movie_Planets.jpg
awesome

TOMBOT, Sunday, 27 May 2007 05:03 (sixteen years ago) link

I want to be the Emperor of the Unknown Universe

TOMBOT, Sunday, 27 May 2007 05:03 (sixteen years ago) link

we all want a lot of things

river wolf, Sunday, 27 May 2007 06:33 (sixteen years ago) link

i want noodles

latebloomer, Sunday, 27 May 2007 06:56 (sixteen years ago) link

PLANET ARRAKIS

Sauce of the Spice

moonship journey to baja, Sunday, 27 May 2007 07:15 (sixteen years ago) link

up until it goes to shit the lynch dune is sooo rad

s1ocki, Sunday, 27 May 2007 07:20 (sixteen years ago) link

i actually think the production design is better than what giger would have come up with.

s1ocki, Sunday, 27 May 2007 07:20 (sixteen years ago) link

thing is, some of the giger bits made it into the final production. Needed more Dali, tho.

kingfish, Sunday, 27 May 2007 07:31 (sixteen years ago) link

giger was only gonna do the harkonnen planet iirc

latebloomer, Sunday, 27 May 2007 07:31 (sixteen years ago) link

this movie looks so nice on DVD

latebloomer, Sunday, 27 May 2007 07:32 (sixteen years ago) link

i thought almost *all* of the giger / harkonnen stuff made it in?

dune is pretty much awesome right up until ... what? the seven-year FF part?

moonship journey to baja, Sunday, 27 May 2007 07:33 (sixteen years ago) link

the production design is just THERE. it's amazing, it's intricate, somebody (or many people speaking lots of different languages) spent enough time on it that it really seems to inhabit another world, with its own conventions, the same thing that the old star wars movies did right. Giger's not that great IMO, dude draws the same nasty looking shit 50000x over and people call him brilliant because the first drawing he did was scary as fuck? whatevs I'll take an Y-wing or a spice harvester over his bullcrap any day of the week. This is not to say that the Pilot of the Derelict is not a completely bad ass piece of "I am the artist who will own your movies forever."

TOMBOT, Sunday, 27 May 2007 07:44 (sixteen years ago) link

anyhoo how did virginia madsen's brother turn out looking such a thug srsly

TOMBOT, Sunday, 27 May 2007 07:45 (sixteen years ago) link

http://www.duneinfo.com/unseen/giger.asp

latebloomer, Sunday, 27 May 2007 07:46 (sixteen years ago) link

i dunno he looks better and seems more agreeable than his evil semi-doppleganger tom sizemore

latebloomer, Sunday, 27 May 2007 07:54 (sixteen years ago) link

madsen that is not giger

latebloomer, Sunday, 27 May 2007 08:01 (sixteen years ago) link

two months pass...

At the humane society on saturday, they had a little fuzzy shibu inu-looking puppy named "Usul."

kingfish, Tuesday, 7 August 2007 20:54 (sixteen years ago) link

three months pass...

PEEP THE BENE GESSERIT CATWALK TAKEOVA

http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/5404/benegesseritmw8.jpg

sanskrit, Thursday, 8 November 2007 19:45 (sixteen years ago) link

wau!

chaki, Thursday, 8 November 2007 19:47 (sixteen years ago) link

ARGH

-- lauren (laurenp), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 15:37 (3 years ago) Link

over three years later and still no explanation.

hstencil, Thursday, 8 November 2007 19:58 (sixteen years ago) link

last viewing I noticed:
KAITAIN = ALL BLONDE
CALADAN = ALL BROWN
GEIDI PRIME = ALL RED
ALL PLANETS = INCEST OK

sexyDancer, Thursday, 8 November 2007 20:16 (sixteen years ago) link

oh yeah, all witches and space dudes are BALD

sexyDancer, Thursday, 8 November 2007 20:19 (sixteen years ago) link

you forgot GUILD NAVIGATORS: ALL BALD

El Tomboto, Thursday, 8 November 2007 20:22 (sixteen years ago) link

man that doesn't even count as an xpost. I'm dumb today

El Tomboto, Thursday, 8 November 2007 20:32 (sixteen years ago) link

yeah, bald space dudes still bald, dune dudes still space jews

sexyDancer, Thursday, 8 November 2007 20:35 (sixteen years ago) link

sean young still crazy

El Tomboto, Thursday, 8 November 2007 20:37 (sixteen years ago) link

three months pass...

http://nwn.blogs.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/10/14/rezzing_a_sandworm.jpg

am0n, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 14:35 (sixteen years ago) link

David Matthews "Sandworms" 1977
http://www.robotsinheat.com/trax/Sandworms.mp3

jaxon, Wednesday, 20 February 2008 20:40 (sixteen years ago) link

one year passes...

^^^whole album is dope -- love the way 'arrakis' segues into 'sandworms'

i got nothin (deej), Thursday, 22 October 2009 09:15 (fourteen years ago) link

hole dune-related part anyway, who needs to hear star wars songs again

i got nothin (deej), Thursday, 22 October 2009 09:15 (fourteen years ago) link

whole

i got nothin (deej), Thursday, 22 October 2009 09:15 (fourteen years ago) link

two months pass...

Dune Movie Remake! It's a "reboot" of Lynch's film version.

Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 14 January 2010 12:06 (fourteen years ago) link

Artist Paul Pope did a couple comic pages of what his Dune would look like. I'd die for a full adaptation:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ernestborg9/3970099852/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ernestborg9/4059057134/

mh, Thursday, 14 January 2010 15:35 (fourteen years ago) link

eight months pass...

i joined the board just to top this thread

bene_gesserit, Thursday, 23 September 2010 20:09 (thirteen years ago) link

did grady watch this yet? anticipating Three Fames "Dune" series

dmr, Thursday, 23 September 2010 20:11 (thirteen years ago) link

five months pass...

ok i lol'd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbqBT1mE9Ts

A Scanner Snarkly (Steve Shasta), Wednesday, 2 March 2011 04:00 (thirteen years ago) link

i joined the board just to top this thread

― bene_gesserit, Thursday, September 23, 2010 8:09 PM (5 months ago) Bookmark

<3

not everything is a campfire (ian), Wednesday, 2 March 2011 05:20 (thirteen years ago) link

haha

jeff, Wednesday, 2 March 2011 05:50 (thirteen years ago) link

http://goodnightdune.com

am0n, Wednesday, 2 March 2011 19:42 (thirteen years ago) link

awww

goole, Wednesday, 2 March 2011 20:02 (thirteen years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJXaKuILX9M

A Scanner Snarkly (Steve Shasta), Wednesday, 2 March 2011 20:39 (thirteen years ago) link

weird, I just saw a dune hardcover for $7.99 at borders the other day and thought my son is a good dune age now so I should get it for his birthday and then I tried to remember if I had read any of the sequels and all I could remember was the awesome cover of this one and then this thread reappeared

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/edwardiii/godemp.jpg

I love priest but I've chosen maiden (Edward III), Wednesday, 2 March 2011 20:56 (thirteen years ago) link

orig hardcover was cool too

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/edwardiii/GDMPRRFDBC1981.jpg

I love priest but I've chosen maiden (Edward III), Wednesday, 2 March 2011 20:58 (thirteen years ago) link

I think I heard if you read past book 1, you really need at least 4 to get another complete story. Is that about right?

mh, Wednesday, 2 March 2011 21:20 (thirteen years ago) link

i read dune a year ago. i should probably read it again

deej, Monday, 14 March 2011 00:36 (thirteen years ago) link

three months pass...

Kyle Maclachlan looks a little bit like your Benson, tbh

mh, Wednesday, 13 July 2011 14:39 (twelve years ago) link

ikr?

(。◕‿‿­­­­­­­◕。) (ENBB), Wednesday, 13 July 2011 14:56 (twelve years ago) link

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/edwardiii/GDMPRRFDBC1981.jpg

ok this looks like a gigantic turd upon which someone has lovingly crafted a sullen face

dayo, Wednesday, 13 July 2011 15:32 (twelve years ago) link

two weeks pass...

She pulled away her mask and moved her face to within a handsbreadth of his. A finger came up and touched one of the curled flaps of his cowl.

"Stroke it gently," he said.

Her hand obeyed not his voice but something from within her.

flop's son (dayo), Thursday, 28 July 2011 00:06 (twelve years ago) link

http://goodnightdune.com

― am0n, Wednesday, March 2, 2011 2:42 PM (4 months ago) Bookmark

loooool

dmr, Thursday, 28 July 2011 00:44 (twelve years ago) link

two months pass...

It is by will alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the juice of sapho that thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire stains, the stains become a warning. It is by will alone I set my mind in motion.

citation needed (Steve Shasta), Saturday, 8 October 2011 04:38 (twelve years ago) link

it is perhaps better that you die

in the innards

of a worm

mookieproof, Saturday, 8 October 2011 04:50 (twelve years ago) link

where are those quotes from? I just read 1-4 and I don't remember those quotes at all!!

dayo, Saturday, 8 October 2011 11:34 (twelve years ago) link

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mentat

movie, dunebro

( ) (mh), Monday, 10 October 2011 19:40 (twelve years ago) link

i'm going as my namesake for halloween

bene_gesserit, Monday, 10 October 2011 20:21 (twelve years ago) link

seven months pass...

http://i46.tinypic.com/18jfgm.jpg

bulge renaissance (+ +), Friday, 18 May 2012 15:18 (eleven years ago) link

two months pass...

if you're prescient how come you keep fucking up? more like golden shower than golden path amirite?

the late great, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 05:19 (eleven years ago) link

He knows he's going to fuck up, fucking up is part of the path. That was always the downside of prescience - once you've seen it you have fixed it in place and have to live it. That's why Darwi Odrade tries not to use her Atreides prescience to sneak a peak in Chapterhouse.

maybe it's a Hartlepool scarf? (onimo), Tuesday, 31 July 2012 11:08 (eleven years ago) link

not true! leto saw arafel and he made that impossible!

the late great, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 17:46 (eleven years ago) link

i am reading the book for the first time right now, o man

real men have been preparing manly dishes for centuries (elmo argonaut), Tuesday, 31 July 2012 18:03 (eleven years ago) link

what your favorite parts?

the late great, Wednesday, 1 August 2012 00:57 (eleven years ago) link

so i just finished last night... i liked most of it? particularly liked all of the stuff about the bene gesserit training and mentats and stuff. jessica changing the water of life was p rad and alia is cool, but she is creepy as fuck

real men have been preparing manly dishes for centuries (elmo argonaut), Thursday, 2 August 2012 16:43 (eleven years ago) link

basically i have been lurching around the house croaking like sian phillips and scaring my boyfriend saying shit like

"they tried and died"

and

"there is a place.... terrifying to us..."

real men have been preparing manly dishes for centuries (elmo argonaut), Thursday, 2 August 2012 16:44 (eleven years ago) link

yeah the idea of mastering innate human potential as opposed to technological potential is i think the master stroke of the series

the late great, Thursday, 2 August 2012 16:45 (eleven years ago) link

haha i don't remember those parts

i'm assuming the first is about men trying the water, the second is about the place where rev mothers can't look?

the late great, Thursday, 2 August 2012 16:46 (eleven years ago) link

haha, yes and yes

real men have been preparing manly dishes for centuries (elmo argonaut), Thursday, 2 August 2012 16:49 (eleven years ago) link

also the term "pre-spice mass" strikes me a hilarious but idk why

real men have been preparing manly dishes for centuries (elmo argonaut), Thursday, 2 August 2012 16:52 (eleven years ago) link

i know what you mean, there is something subtly kooky about the whole liet kynes thing

like there's that whole scene where the harkonnens throw him out onto the sand over a pre-spice mass and he's having this ecological ephiphany but all i'm thinking is fart jokes

the late great, Thursday, 2 August 2012 17:01 (eleven years ago) link

i wanted more explicit info about the spice orgies tbh

real men have been preparing manly dishes for centuries (elmo argonaut), Thursday, 2 August 2012 17:10 (eleven years ago) link

also i was left wishing i had a connect to sell me like a gram of spice, that shit sounds p good

real men have been preparing manly dishes for centuries (elmo argonaut), Thursday, 2 August 2012 17:12 (eleven years ago) link

it's just nutmeg, duh

the late great, Thursday, 2 August 2012 17:35 (eleven years ago) link

smoke that shit w/ some banana peels son

the late great, Thursday, 2 August 2012 17:35 (eleven years ago) link

also the term "pre-spice mass" strikes me a hilarious but idk why

― real men have been preparing manly dishes for centuries (elmo argonaut), Thursday, August 2, 2012 12:52 PM (10 hours ago) Bookmark

I think of like, smegma, or ambergris

smells like ok (soda) (dayo), Friday, 3 August 2012 02:59 (eleven years ago) link

still haven't gone on to reread heretics/chapterhouse yet

smells like ok (soda) (dayo), Friday, 3 August 2012 02:59 (eleven years ago) link

you will!

YOU WILL!!!!

the late great, Friday, 3 August 2012 03:10 (eleven years ago) link

I've just re-read all six. It was a bit of a slog in places and I think he wastes some interesting characters by jumping forward millennia at a time between books but overall I think it's a wonderfully imaginative series.

yeah the idea of mastering innate human potential as opposed to technological potential is i think the master stroke of the series

otm - Mentat calculation, Bene Gesserit awareness, Truthsaying, etc. plus all the heightened physical abilities are all things that one could maybe believe would be possible were the human body and brain to be pushed to their full potential.

maybe it's a Hartlepool scarf? (onimo), Friday, 3 August 2012 09:23 (eleven years ago) link

honing your pinky toe to killing strength in the digit mill

the late great, Friday, 3 August 2012 09:49 (eleven years ago) link

pretty sure frank herbert's mom or mother in law or exwife had the voice

the late great, Friday, 3 August 2012 09:50 (eleven years ago) link

four months pass...

I've never seen this...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueYYVRTWmjY

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Sunday, 16 December 2012 08:47 (eleven years ago) link

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/edwardiii/GDMPRRFDBC1981.jpg
http://jonathanturley.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/23-1n019-jesus3-c-300x300.jpg

this was the first thing i thought of when that painting "restoration" thing happened which probably speaks ill for my mind

back in judy's tenuta (strongo hulkington's ghost dad), Sunday, 16 December 2012 15:58 (eleven years ago) link

eight years pass...

the spicy adventures of BEAN GESSERIT and BENE DAD in wormworld

mark s, Saturday, 6 November 2021 11:41 (two years ago) link

ghola revive

assert (matttkkkk), Saturday, 6 November 2021 13:25 (two years ago) link


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