Once again the comics and the comments save me wasted days watching movies I might have frittered my time away on. (yeah, not ‘proper’ sentence structure, but it’s how I think)
Love Rita’s determination. As a teen I read the first book after seeing the David Lynch movie. I loved the movie, but I found the book boring. I told myself “This is considered one of the greatest sci-fi masterpieces and there must be a reason!” I read up to the fourth book, finding them all boring, before deciding to stop and forget about “Dune” forever.
catchup 4 months ago
The book is much better anyway. I loved the 1984 film, and the TV series was good too.
rekam Premium Member 4 months ago
Jay just wants her out of their hair for as long as he can. Can’t blame him.
jmcenanly 4 months ago
To make it even more confusing, there is also the movie with Jean-Luc Picard.
P51Strega 4 months ago
All the cool stuff is in the book.
Carl Premium Member 4 months ago
Watching movies to understand a book? Oh where to begin…..
95 4 months ago
Once again the comics and the comments save me wasted days watching movies I might have frittered my time away on. (yeah, not ‘proper’ sentence structure, but it’s how I think)
David Rickard Premium Member 4 months ago
Willy Wonka? I don’t remember Gene Wilder being in any of the Dune adaptations.
Aladar30 Premium Member 4 months ago
Love Rita’s determination. As a teen I read the first book after seeing the David Lynch movie. I loved the movie, but I found the book boring. I told myself “This is considered one of the greatest sci-fi masterpieces and there must be a reason!” I read up to the fourth book, finding them all boring, before deciding to stop and forget about “Dune” forever.
Ed Brault Premium Member 4 months ago
You really want to challenge her? Give her a copy of Samuel R. Delaney’s “Dahlgren”. (The sit back and enjoy the screaming).
gmu328 4 months ago
… and you gotta love Jay for his stance, and bravery. Just hope Rita never finds out …