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Some never participate. Life happens to them. They get by on little more than dumb persistence and resist with anger or violence all things that might lift them out of resentment-filled illusions of security.
-Alma Mavis Taraza
"Glory or insanity awaits" -- Rimmer
-Alma Mavis Taraza
"Glory or insanity awaits" -- Rimmer
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Hi!
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Which one? The Dune quote reminds me of my students...I'll be your best friend if you can tell me where the other quote is fromGreat quote.

Some never participate. Life happens to them. They get by on little more than dumb persistence and resist with anger or violence all things that might lift them out of resentment-filled illusions of security.
-Alma Mavis Taraza
"Glory or insanity awaits" -- Rimmer
-Alma Mavis Taraza
"Glory or insanity awaits" -- Rimmer
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Yep, Red Dwarf...love that series!
So much of what FH had to say is timeless...just like the Taraza quote. The BGs from Chapterhouse are by far my fav...
So much of what FH had to say is timeless...just like the Taraza quote. The BGs from Chapterhouse are by far my fav...
Some never participate. Life happens to them. They get by on little more than dumb persistence and resist with anger or violence all things that might lift them out of resentment-filled illusions of security.
-Alma Mavis Taraza
"Glory or insanity awaits" -- Rimmer
-Alma Mavis Taraza
"Glory or insanity awaits" -- Rimmer
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Probably the first few seasons, I hear they were better(though I don't think I really watched the later ones).
Could be the time delay too, watching it 10+ years after production and not getting in with the late 80's early 90's spirit.
Could be the time delay too, watching it 10+ years after production and not getting in with the late 80's early 90's spirit.
In memory of Perach, who suffered and died needlessly.
I wish I could have been with you that one last time.
I wish I could have been with you that one last time.
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It depends also on what you consider "low".
The Dune mini-series was said to have been low, but from what I saw it looked like the director and actors too all the cash and left nothing for a reasonable script writer, designer and on-location shooting.
Yea, Red Dwarf was almost like a student film from the look of it, but personally I can ignore it, but not the generally low slapstic it was.
Black Adder wasn't too high on money, right? But it had superb writing, even the silly low grade humor of it. And it had Atkinson.
The Dune mini-series was said to have been low, but from what I saw it looked like the director and actors too all the cash and left nothing for a reasonable script writer, designer and on-location shooting.
Yea, Red Dwarf was almost like a student film from the look of it, but personally I can ignore it, but not the generally low slapstic it was.
Black Adder wasn't too high on money, right? But it had superb writing, even the silly low grade humor of it. And it had Atkinson.

In memory of Perach, who suffered and died needlessly.
I wish I could have been with you that one last time.
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I couldnt stand those either. I regularly re-watch Children, but rarely watch Dune for that reason.orald wrote:It depends also on what you consider "low".
The Dune mini-series was said to have been low, but from what I saw it looked like the director and actors too all the cash and left nothing for a reasonable script writer, designer and on-location shooting.
Those scenes where the Fremen were running through the desert were laugh out loud silly, what with the billowing, sand-colored silk to simulate sand storms, and the garish background sets.
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I love seasons 1 and 2, lower production values, but much better writing...season 3 has some good moments as well...
Some never participate. Life happens to them. They get by on little more than dumb persistence and resist with anger or violence all things that might lift them out of resentment-filled illusions of security.
-Alma Mavis Taraza
"Glory or insanity awaits" -- Rimmer
-Alma Mavis Taraza
"Glory or insanity awaits" -- Rimmer
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Like I said, I think the problem with the Dune mini-series was probably the allocation of the funds and the wierd shit they accepted from their designers.
How hard and costly is it to bloody film in a desert a few shots?
You can use a studio for sietches, buildings etc, so that cuts most of the screen time anyway. All you got is a few action scenes(rather short too, it's all the necessary environment description that makes them appear longer in the book). Half an hour tops.
Prague.
How hard and costly is it to bloody film in a desert a few shots?
You can use a studio for sietches, buildings etc, so that cuts most of the screen time anyway. All you got is a few action scenes(rather short too, it's all the necessary environment description that makes them appear longer in the book). Half an hour tops.
Prague.

In memory of Perach, who suffered and died needlessly.
I wish I could have been with you that one last time.
I wish I could have been with you that one last time.
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It depends also on what you consider "low".
The Dune mini-series was said to have been low, but from what I saw it looked like the director and actors too all the cash and left nothing for a reasonable script writer, designer and on-location shooting.
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