I saw this and then heard the Queen Flash Gordon in my head and looped back to wanting Queen to make a Dune album.
The best Dune album is:
I just heard we have a Dune thread from the Aerti anime thread and ran right over here
People are posting Dune jokes but nobody has linked yet the Dune-joke-dedicated side account of one of the Caves of Qud devs
motion to rename the thread to DUnC and only refer to it as DUnC
I just watched Incendies, and I see why people consider it one of his best, if not his best.
There’s also a feature on the disc version that’s worth a look. You see them filming various scenes and hear people who live in the area relating their experiences with war. (Most of the places named in the movie are fictional but the filming took place in Jordan.)
Also,

i’ll allow this compromise
for some reason i’ve only ever seen this show during holidays to france in the mid 90s, dubbed in french
This is just… the best.
Has anyone seen that 3-hour fan edit of the Lynch movie? My friends and I are wondering if we should watch that version instead of the theatrical or “”"“Director”"""s Cut versions. Neither of them have seen the original, and I feel like I have seen both official versions before and I recognize that neither of them are great and it’s just a super flawed movie anyway. Is the fan edit cool? better maybe?? (…or is it?)
BOOM! Studios today announced the star-studded creative team for DUNE: HOUSE ATREIDES #1 , the series premiere of a twelve-issue DUNE: HOUSE ATREIDES comic book series arriving in stores October 2020. This will be adapted & scripted by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, who co-wrote the eponymous prequel novel based on Frank Herbert’s notes and illustrated by artist Dev Pramanik ( Paradiso ) and colorist Alex Guimarães, in partnership with Herbert Properties LLC and in full coordination with Abrams ComicArts, who are publishing in the fall the first of three graphic novel adaptations of Herbert’s original classic novel DUNE .
Set in the years leading up the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning Dune—which inspired the upcoming feature film from Legendary Pictures— DUNE: HOUSE ATREIDES transports readers to the far future on the desert planet Arrakis where Pardot Kynes seeks its ecological secrets in remote, desolate regions of the alien world.
Meanwhile, a violent coup is planned by Shaddam Corrino, the son of Emperor Elrood; far away, an eight-year-old slave Duncan Idaho seeks to escape his cruel masters; and a young man named Leto Atreides begins a fateful journey. These unlikely souls are drawn together first as renegades and then as something more, as they discover their true fate – to change the very shape of history!
“Dune is one of the most exciting and important sci-fi worlds ever created – so once we had Brian and Kevin onboard, we knew we needed some of the best artists in the business to deliver the kind of series that would deliver on the epic story they’re telling. Dev and Alex bring an exciting look to the world of Dune, with Vladimir Harkonnen and Duke Leto visualized for the very first time in comic book format. Add in superstar artists like Jae Lee and Dan Mora bringing jaw dropping covers and you’ve got a series unlike anything else in comics.” said Dafna Pleban, Senior Editor, BOOM! Studios.
Created by visionary writer Frank Herbert, Dune debuted in 1965, has sold millions of copies and is arguably the most admired science fiction novel of all time. After winning the Hugo Award and inaugural Nebula Award, Dune inspired a best-selling novel series and led to multiple live-action adaptations, including the upcoming feature film from Legendary Pictures. The influence of Dune extends well beyond the world of entertainment, with an incalculable influence on modern scientific thinking about politics, religion, outer space, environmentalism and more.
The DUNE: HOUSE ATREIDES limited series is published in coordination with Abrams ComicArts, who will release a graphic novel trilogy adapting Frank Herbert’s original novel Dune , with volume one coming November 24, 2020. The Dune graphic novels from ComicArts are also adapted and scripted by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, and will be illustrated by Raúl Allén and Patricia Martín, and feature covers by Bill Sienkiewicz.

THEY ADDED A LINE
DUnΨ
Tired: Alien$
Wired: DUn€
the line is bad
the line is a coward’s line
I guess ol’ Frankie Herbs was right after all…
fear really is the mind killer 
Fear is le petit mort too. 
dunps
Hold up gimme a few minutes, I gotta go take a dunps




