I know we've been over this more than once, but I really am surprised by the venom that the SciFi series receives here for its costume direction. I really thought most of the choices were quite good ... not too mention
far more evocative of the novel than the costumes in the Lynch disaster.
Some of the choices were maybe a bit ... um ... let's say "European." I liked most of the hats, but maybe Irulan's eight-foot-high thing with butterflies was a bit much. I liked most of the characters' "standard" costumes, but maybe having Feyd support his neck with a big triangle was a bit goofy. But at least I didn't laugh out loud like I did with the Lynch-based costumes:
"Red alert! We're being attacked by ... wait, are those supposed to be
Sardaukar?"
"Erm ... yes, sir. I think so. Maybe."
"But they look like AIM rejects from Marvel Comics!"
Anyway, it's all subjective, of course. One man's AIM reject is another man's bad-ass Sardaukar. Such is art.
(The costumes were never my problem with the miniseries; it was the goddamn Czech accents. Some of them just bounce right off my ears. I swear, if I hadn't read the books, I would have never had a clue as to what the first Duncan actor was saying).
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