Sujet : Re: Dune 2
De : tnusenet17 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Tony Nance)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.written rec.arts.sf.moviesDate : 11. Mar 2024, 21:40:10
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On 3/10/24 10:44 PM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
In article <usleon$373ft$1@dont-email.me>,
Mike Van Pelt <usenet@mikevanpelt.com> wrote:
In article <uscmfk$1422v$2@dont-email.me>,
Cryptoengineer <petertrei@gmail.com> wrote:
The director definitely want to do Dune Messiah.
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But after that, who knows. Things get weird with
half-worm half human rulers, and gholas.
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I liked Dune Messiah. Children of Dune, however...
in the memorable words of old time usenetter Brett
Jolly (Trolly? I forget...) "My willing suspension
of disbelief chewed a hole in the back of my skull
to escape, and fled shrieking into the night."
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That's the last Dune I ever read. God-Emperor of
Dune, as near as I could tell, was everything I
hated about Children of Dune to the fourth power.
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OTOH, I hated DM, and rather liked COD & GEOD, although apparently
not sufficiently to follow things after that.
In my very humble opinion, you didn't miss much. A million years ago here in rasfw, I mentioned Heretics of Dune (aka My Own Private Duncan Idaho) as the worst SFF "turkey" I had finished reading. For the life of me, I don't know why I then went on to read Chapterhouse: Dune, but I did, and it was not much better. At this remove, I don't remember a whole lot of either one - my sense is that they weren't "throw at the wall" bad, but they were really disappointing.
Tony