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He does indeed.

The first two sequels are necessary to understanding the corrupting influence of Paul's ascendence. God-Emperor of Dune is very talky, it's Herbert being a garrulous old man. Everything after that is tripe.

You must not have read them that closely. Its future does not remotely resemble the middle ages, and the heroes and the villains are related by blood.Just for starters.

You could easily make an entire season of a show (possibly more than one season) from just the first book. I'm surprised that's not on someone's radar already

The sins of story you cite are certainly true, and but the LOOK of the film is definitely an issue. Because it's true to Lynch's vision it automatically looks quirky rather than slick, and therefore less appealing to the masses.

Well she might not be that committed to medicine. She did after all hold up an operation so she could talk on the phone.

It did have the logo, no the kid wasn't grown up. That would have been cool.

On the other hand, the CGI is so much better now, and cheaper too that 1013 could possibly push the story ahead with those kind of big visuals. I want to believe, I do I do.

Just saw Ep 1 and I'm kind of disappointed. Scully looks tired, and also like she belongs in a far more glamorous show. Mulder just looks like 20 miles of bad road. One of the things that disappointed me — and maybe it's too early for me to be griping — is that there doesn't seem like they actually lived enough life

I enjoyed all the cheese up until Maximus gets the better of Commodus and kills him. My suspension of disbelief lay shattered on the ground—nobody in the army/government would ever let that happen, even if they knew the Emperor to be a villain and a knave.

All very interesting. My knowledge of the Bard is so minimal… What I took from these events in the film was that Hal-the-boy had been replaced by Henry-the-King.

Loved the album, never liked the cover. Looks cheap. Not up to the standards of a rock album on a Major. The colors especially just seem tossed off, with an eye on budget. I liked the cover of Let It Be 1000 times more.

I like it in here!

I think someone's enjoyment of this film could be predicted by their tolerance for contradiction and ambiguity. The more of it one has, the more one can simultaneously embrace an enjoyment of the products Jobs created and a horror at the price paid for them.

You're right of course. So much I never see…

Well if you're gonna pull rank like that…

Nice catch, but Darlene *says* she's his sister. And it explains her relationship with Angela.

Been noticing it a lot, actually.

He's not, because Tyrell's assistant didn't recognize him. But there's clearly a connection. Maybe only a parallelism? Or, someone might have shot Tyrell with Chekhov's Gun.

Hey man nice shot…