In the original Frank Herbert books, the year 10,191 was AG - as in, over 20,000 years in the future. This is not a Brian Herbert thing.
In the original Frank Herbert books, the year 10,191 was AG - as in, over 20,000 years in the future. This is not a Brian Herbert thing.
You’re overthinking it, I read somewhere once George Miller said each movie is it’s own story. Basically, if he doesn’t care about the continuity, I’m not going to lose sleep over trying to figure it out.
Just wait until you learn about the book timelines.
You could always go for Chicago, a movie based on a musical based on a play loosely inspired by actual events. There’s also the recent Mean Girls, a movie based on a musical based on a movie based on a nonfiction book. And of course there’s Cats, a movie based on a musical based on a book of poems based on cats. Oh,…
It’s also almost definitely going to end after “Defying Gravity,” which is going to be pretty jarring for those who don’t know it’s a two parter.
Brian Herbert says “Hold my beer”
Since the musical runs just under 3 hours, I’m guessing they are splitting it at the end of Act 1 - For those who need a reminder “Defying Gravity”.
so... Dune is now Denis Villeneuve’s ?
it’s a tad bit more complicated than that
Anyone else notice that ‘Meats back on the menu’ in the kitchen?
This is fine and all, but what I would really like is for the main show to come to an on demand streaming site. It’s been on broadcast TV forever but unless you pay big $$$ to someone like Hulu+Live TV or YouTube TV, you won’t be able to watch current seasons/episodes on any on demand service.
I can’t imagine anything capturing the Wolf Blitzer experience more than him getting his ass handed to him by Andy Richter (and a less extent Dana Delaney).
Zuckerberg has the exact same haircut...
It’s clearly good casting that I completely forgot that Adar had been recast, but recognised him immediately anyway.
Sometimes reality is better than Sean Connery making mom jokes at Trebek’s expense...
It’s Lara Croft not Sarcastacroft.
*stares in myth, as a concept*
First they made ad tiers and I said nothing. Actually, I said a lot. But I’m not in charge of anything.
The best thing about this show is that Galadriel is a very flawed character, way too confident in her own abilities and willing to risk others for her own vendettas, which we’ll presumably see her grow out of now that she’s had such a horrible wakeup call that the guy she trusted so much was actually Sauron. So of…
Driver has the standard Roman haircut for patrician figures. Laurence Olivier had the same hair in Spartacus.