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> On Apr 5, 1:49 am, Jim Larson <larsonjmR.E.M.O.V...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Tyler Trafford wrote:
>>> Tyler Trafford wrote:
>>>> Mark Nobles wrote:
>>>>> <"broug...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>> On Apr 4, 11:54 am, Tyler Trafford <ttrafford+use...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> http://www.variety.com/VR1117982560.html
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>>>>>>> --
>>>>>> they need to do a series with all the original herbert dune
>>>>>> books. they seem to get stuck with the first movie.
>>
>>>>> They have to make a decent version of the first book to justify
>>>>> the sequels. The Sci-fi mini was much better than the '84 movie,
>>>>> but it still didn't do the story justice. It's been a long time,
>>>>> but are there any places in the first book that would allow it to
>>>>> be broken into two or three parts like Lord of the Rings?
>>
>>>>> Part 1 ends with the arrival on Arakis, or maybe when Paul and his
>>>>> mother are lost in the desert. Part 2 is their acceptance into
>>>>> Fremen society and drinking the Water of Life. Part 3 is the
>>>>> revolt of the Fremen and the battle for the empire. Somehow when I
>>>>> look at it that way, it reads a lot like the three good episodes
>>>>> of Star Wars.
>>
>>>>> What do you think, sirs?
>>
>>>> The same thing I think every night: "Fremen: The Musical!"
>>
>>> (I am the very model of a modern Sardaukar.)
>>
>> (Don't cry for me, Salusa Secundus.)
>>
> (if i were a freman)
>
> Penni
>
"Muad'Dib, All alone in the desert..."
(purrrrrr....)


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