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Posted: 4/16/2018 3:17:46 AM EDT
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I think my mothers stoner cousins, second husband has that on laser disc.
He owns a cool van. |
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Jokes aside, cool movie. Hard book to read in my experience.
And there was that thing with James Woods back in the day. |
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Jokes aside, cool movie. Hard book to read in my experience. And there was that thing with James Woods back in the day. View Quote |
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Damn, I knew about Bladerunner and Dune, but never made the connection with her part in Ace Ventura.
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I used to have nightmares about that little floating dildo thing following me around.
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Sean Young was hot back then. Yet she did not age well. View Quote ”The perception of her is that she is unstable.” In a bizarre (to say the least) appearance on Late Show with David Letterman just last year, Young again donned her own Catwoman sui |
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Great movie - the part where the Navigator folded space was trippy. The part where the Navigator comes in and threatens the Emporer is a classic. Heck I even liked the video game.
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looking back, Dune drew heavily on Islamic themes. Paul was an anti-messiah
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She was also Russel Ziskey’s love interest in Stripes and the escort that bonked Kevin Costner (Yuri) and then was murdered by Gene Hackman in No Way Out.
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How about " No Way Out " opposite Kevin Costner ?
Damn, beat by seconds. |
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Being CRAZY will do that... Ask Margot Kidder... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I'd quasi forgotten the homo undertones between baron harkonnen and Sting. Rewatching it really reminded me.
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Just finished rereading dune last week.
I read the next 3. Once. They aren't very good books. |
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looking back, Dune drew heavily on Islamic themes. Paul was an anti-messiah View Quote I read the fist three books and lost interest. Currently reading Butlerian Jihad by his son it is about the war against the machines. |
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Extended version of the original dune movie is a lot better.... sci fi channel mini series follows the book much more closely
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Enjoyed Dune, the book. Read the entire original series by Frank Herbert and did not get a lot of it; seemed to fly right by me. I read them again a few years later and enjoyed them a lot more, as they seemed to make a lot more sense then. Then later read all the continuation books in the series by his son and some other guy who was an actual writer. They came across as contrived to me, and lacked the occasional interesting turn of plot his father presented.
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Lol she is crazy and was super hot. She once sewed James woods into bed sheets while has was sleeping and beat him with a curtain rod, cuz he smacked her around.
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Never saw the movie...
My parents got me the book as a young kid, thinking it was somewhat similar to Star Wars... It wasn't... I would not mind seeing the movie if it was on TV or Free, not something I'd pay for... I don't think its on NextFlix... |
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Obligatory: Be cool, Gurney
DUNE Re-Dub Welcome... to Larrytown. |
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I don't remember a whole lot about that movie.
Same with the Martian Chronicles. I remember it being cool though. |
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She was definitely on the wrong side of the hot/crazy graph. She was nice to look at in her youth but that girl was off her rocker rather completely.
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Obligatory: Be cool, Gurney https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B6jgkcANRE Welcome... to Larrytown. View Quote |
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The movie, while visually cool, was a disappointment. I don't know what level of cocaine consumption it took to convince everyone that Paul and the Fremen needed an electronic doodad to rule the planet. Your basic garden variety wild Fremen was fairly destructive on his own, and once properly taught to focus that destructive energy they were invincible.
Was a cool movie to watch in an old run down Art Deco theater slated for demolition after the movie had it's run. I think there were maybe four people in the audience that night. |
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The movie, while visually cool, was a disappointment. I don't know what level of cocaine consumption it took to convince everyone that Paul and the Fremen needed an electronic doodad to rule the planet. Your basic garden variety wild Fremen was fairly destructive on his own, and once properly taught to focus that destructive energy they were invincible. Was a cool movie to watch in an old run down Art Deco theater slated for demolition after the movie had it's run. I think there were maybe four people in the audience that night. View Quote |
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The movie, while visually cool, was a disappointment. I don't know what level of cocaine consumption it took to convince everyone that Paul and the Fremen needed an electronic doodad to rule the planet. Your basic garden variety wild Fremen was fairly destructive on his own, and once properly taught to focus that destructive energy they were invincible. Was a cool movie to watch in an old run down Art Deco theater slated for demolition after the movie had it's run. I think there were maybe four people in the audience that night. View Quote |
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Jokes aside, cool movie. Hard book to read in my experience. And there was that thing with James Woods back in the day. View Quote Holy cow, I'd keep that under wraps. The sequels are pretty dry, but the first book has always been a hit with middle-school kids. |
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She just showed up as Willem's mother in The Alienist on AMC, too.
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Denis Villeneuve, the guy who make Blade Runner 2049, is making a new Dune movie. Sequels to follow if it makes any money.
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Loved the book, movie was meh. Sequels had great moments and some mediocre ones as well. The stuff he wrote at the end of his life was not great, and his son’s continuation is awful.
Sean Young- incredibly hot, nutty as a squirrel turd. |
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"It is by will alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the juice of sapho that thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire stains, the stains become a warning. It is by will alone I set my mind in motion."
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Yeah Sean young was a total smokeshow back in the day. As someone else mentioned above time has not been her friend.
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