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Children of Dune Movie Sci-fi Channel
I just recently bought the Children of Dune miniseries which aired on the sci-fi channel several years ago.
I have read all of the Dune books, and I have to say I thought they did a good job with the first episode which basically was Dune Messiah. I just wanted to get everyones input on what they thought. Although I can't stand Alec Neuman as Paul Atreides, I thought everyone else was pretty good.
I have to admit that the last scene of the first episode when they were cutting to all the different scenes (Stilgar killing Mohiam, Irulan, breaking Edric's tank, birth of the twins, etc) it was very emotional.
What did you all think of the miniseries. As a stand alone, or compared to the original Dune miniseries from 2000.
I have read all of the Dune books, and I have to say I thought they did a good job with the first episode which basically was Dune Messiah. I just wanted to get everyones input on what they thought. Although I can't stand Alec Neuman as Paul Atreides, I thought everyone else was pretty good.
I have to admit that the last scene of the first episode when they were cutting to all the different scenes (Stilgar killing Mohiam, Irulan, breaking Edric's tank, birth of the twins, etc) it was very emotional.
What did you all think of the miniseries. As a stand alone, or compared to the original Dune miniseries from 2000.
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on the COD miniseries
I thought it was much better than the first one.
I loved the first episode, when I first saw it I was blown away man... (Partial becuase the lighting outside kind of matched the lighting during Paul's exile into the desert)
After that, not much to say, though it was done decently.
Now its time to thin about Lithium...
I loved the first episode, when I first saw it I was blown away man... (Partial becuase the lighting outside kind of matched the lighting during Paul's exile into the desert)
After that, not much to say, though it was done decently.
Now its time to thin about Lithium...
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You have to watch both miniseries to fully appreciate COD - they link up quite nicely. COD is brilliant - the first one was good, but I had issues with it, mainly because looked so cheap and blatantly made-for-tv. COD fixed that 

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I just had issues with retarded changes to the story, like the above-ground open-air sietch. I understand when things have to be changed in order to make a movie shorter, or to make things work in a film instead of a book, but why the hell was that necessary? It undercut one of the key concepts in Dune, and as far as I can tell they did it for no reason.

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...like the hats.A Thing of Eternity wrote:I just had issues with retarded changes to the story, like the above-ground open-air sietch. I understand when things have to be changed in order to make a movie shorter, or to make things work in a film instead of a book, but why the hell was that necessary? It undercut one of the key concepts in Dune, and as far as I can tell they did it for no reason.

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The hats were obviousy a mistake by FH, desert people would need big hats.Freakzilla wrote:...like the hats.A Thing of Eternity wrote:I just had issues with retarded changes to the story, like the above-ground open-air sietch. I understand when things have to be changed in order to make a movie shorter, or to make things work in a film instead of a book, but why the hell was that necessary? It undercut one of the key concepts in Dune, and as far as I can tell they did it for no reason.


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I liked them both very much, although I've only seen CoD all the way through once (hmmm ... another viewing this week? That sounds do-able). And I just don't seem to have the problems with them that many others bring up (Paul, special effects, William Hurt, costumes, etc.); I really enjoyed both series, especially when compared to the over-the-top idiocy of Lynch's abysmal movie. I'll read 15 KJA books before I ever watch that PoS again.
The best part about the two TV series, though, was clearly the hats. Simply breathtaking.

The best part about the two TV series, though, was clearly the hats. Simply breathtaking.

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That;s a bold statement! Design-wise the movie pisses all over the miniseries, and it has waaaay more lines of Herbertarian dialogue lifted directly from the book.TheDukester wrote:I really enjoyed both series, especially when compared to the over-the-top idiocy of Lynch's abysmal movie. I'll read 15 KJA books before I ever watch that PoS again.
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Yeah, but throw in heart plugs, cat milking and weirding modules and that loses some of it's magic.DuneFishUK wrote:That;s a bold statement! Design-wise the movie pisses all over the miniseries, and it has waaaay more lines of Herbertarian dialogue lifted directly from the book.TheDukester wrote:I really enjoyed both series, especially when compared to the over-the-top idiocy of Lynch's abysmal movie. I'll read 15 KJA books before I ever watch that PoS again.
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Too bad it's an incomprehensible mess, though. And it comes with a 30-year-old Paul ... and with trying to convince the audience that sticking a tube up your nose while leaving the entire rest of your head exposed makes some sort of sense ... and with a Baron Harkonnen who is such a cartoon that he might as well be animated ... and with a Duncan Idaho who has about 18 seconds of screen time and is a complete mystery to 99 out of every 100 viewers ... and with (drum roll!) fucking heart-plugs!
Bleh. I loathe the Dune movie with every fiber of my being; I consider it one of the 20 worst movies I've ever seen.
Bleh. I loathe the Dune movie with every fiber of my being; I consider it one of the 20 worst movies I've ever seen.
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Oh, Christ, I think I'd blocked those out. Fucking weirding modules!Freakzilla wrote:... weirding modules ...
"Hiiiiiiiii-YAWWWWWWWW!!"
What a farce. I need to go purge myself ...
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Me and a buddy of mine were actually the "first" two people in my hometown to see it (first in line at the first showing on opening night). We got the programs and everything.
And even though we'd both recently finished Dune ourselves, we walked out just shaking our heads at how insane the whole thing was. I can only imagine what it was like for those in the audience who hadn't read Dune. Seriously, I think "incomprehensible" would be about right.
And even though we'd both recently finished Dune ourselves, we walked out just shaking our heads at how insane the whole thing was. I can only imagine what it was like for those in the audience who hadn't read Dune. Seriously, I think "incomprehensible" would be about right.
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I had a similar experience except that I took a friend who was a fantasy fan I was trying to convince to read the book. He never did.TheDukester wrote:Me and a buddy of mine were actually the "first" two people in my hometown to see it (first in line at the first showing on opening night). We got the programs and everything.
And even though we'd both recently finished Dune ourselves, we walked out just shaking our heads at how insane the whole thing was. I can only imagine what it was like for those in the audience who hadn't read Dune. Seriously, I think "incomprehensible" would be about right.
What was the deal with the giant tadpoles vommiting planets?
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Hmm.. yeah... I do see where you're coming from...TheDukester wrote:Oh, Christ, I think I'd blocked those out. Fucking weirding modules!Freakzilla wrote:... weirding modules ...
"Hiiiiiiiii-YAWWWWWWWW!!"
What a farce. I need to go purge myself ...

...(still bum that film though

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A farce? Wait until you see my take on the whole weirding module fiasco.TheDukester wrote:Oh, Christ, I think I'd blocked those out. Fucking weirding modules!Freakzilla wrote:... weirding modules ...
"Hiiiiiiiii-YAWWWWWWWW!!"
What a farce. I need to go purge myself ...

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Apart from some inconsistencies (Irulan the goody two shoes who had met Paul before and the twins being teenagers come to mind, though I can see the reason for that one, marketing wise) and some dodgy effects it's my favourite Dune movie. I think Alec made an ok Paul but a very good Preacher, and the overall feel was fairly Dune-ish...plus I really enjoyed the soundtrack for some reason
Bijaz was also brilliant.
A much better attempt than the first miniseries, or "The attack of the Gloweyes of Doom" as I like to call it.

A much better attempt than the first miniseries, or "The attack of the Gloweyes of Doom" as I like to call it.
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