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Directed by David Lynch.
David Lynch wades through dark waters in his adaptation of Frank Herbert's cult science fiction novel. In condensing Herbert's rambling and complex book by eliminating characters and compacting events, Lynch succeeds in rendering the story incomprehensible to those unfamiliar with the novel and making the film look like a sketchy greatest hits collection of the book for Herbert fans. The story takes place in the year 10,191. The universe is governed through a system of feudal rule, presided over by Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV (José Ferrer), who appears to take his marching orders from something that resembles a talking vagina. In the kingdom are two rival houses -- the House of Atreides and the House of Harkonnen. Each house is trying to gain dominion over the universe, but that dominion can only be gained by the house that controls the Spice, a special substance that permits the folding of time. The Spice is only available on the desert world of Arrakis, or Dune. Shaddam, tired of the feuding between the two houses, permits the Atreides to take over the Spice production on Dune, while secretly working with the Harkonnens to launch a sneak attack on the Atreides and destroy them. The leader of the Atreides is Duke Leto (Jürgen Prochnow), who rules with the help of his concubine Jessica (Francesca Annis) and son Paul (Kyle MacLachlan). The rival Harkonnens are headed by the pus-oozing degenerate Baron Vladimir Harkonnen (Kenneth McMillan, in a thoroughly through-the-roof performance) and his two unsavory nephews, Rabban (Paul L. Smith) and Feyd (Sting). When his father is murdered by the Harkonnens, Paul escapes to Dune, where he is greeted by the Fremen (the desert dwellers on Dune who prepare the Spice) as the messiah foretold in Fremen legend. Paul assumes the mantle of messiah and leads the Fremen in a revolt that topples the balance of power in the universe. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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"Oh man oh man. That is one of my favorite books. I have read it maybe 5 or 6 times. The cover of my paperback version isn't even attached anymore....and I am pretty good to my books. That would be very interesting to see although sometimes I wonder if a documentary only really works once....as in: you can really document something well once, and it would be either a book or a movie. Although, it would be VERY interesting to actually see the videos the Merry Pranksters made on thier wild bus trip through America. I would love to view Gretchen Fetchen the Slime Queen (or whatever she got named) flopping around in some pond on the side of a highway with my own peepers...not to mention Cassady flipping his hammer and of course the Pranksters interacting with the Hell's Angels.Other books that I would like to see made into movies are:J.D. Salinger's Raise High the Roofbeam, Carpenters: My friend Spencer and I talked about how we would love to see this made into a mo ... " [More]
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