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https://theplaylist.net/dune-sneak-peek-inception-re-release-20200616/ We have wormsign!
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# ? Jun 16, 2020 23:33 |
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# ? May 25, 2024 14:45 |
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If you show footage to an empty theater does it count as a sneak peek?
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# ? Jun 17, 2020 00:19 |
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TheOmegaWalrus posted:https://theplaylist.net/dune-sneak-peek-inception-re-release-20200616/ But I want it noooooow!!
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# ? Jun 17, 2020 00:51 |
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TheOmegaWalrus posted:https://theplaylist.net/dune-sneak-peek-inception-re-release-20200616/
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# ? Jun 17, 2020 08:30 |
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Worm ho! Worm hoooooo!
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# ? Jun 17, 2020 14:02 |
Lmao who is going to go to a theatre to see Inception again right now?
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# ? Jun 18, 2020 18:08 |
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TheOmegaWalrus posted:https://theplaylist.net/dune-sneak-peek-inception-re-release-20200616/ Man not only does Nolan want Tenet out ASAP but Inception is gonna hit the theatres again as well? I guess he did live long enough to become a villain
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 00:06 |
the_enduser posted:Lmao who is going to go to a theatre to see Inception again right now? Depending on how much spice I imbibe, I may go just for D U N C and skip the rest. My full stillsuit cosplay should protect me from the covid, inshallah.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 07:10 |
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I mean Inception is a pretty fun theater experience, but a very strange plan since I'm guessing most people are still not willing to risk going to the movies, let alone to see a movie that came out ten years ago.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 10:15 |
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I just saw that in the UK theatres are opening July 4 but a lot of new releases won't be coming until late July, so they're going to be showing a bunch of classics. Disney announced in particular that they're showing a 4K print of The Empire Strikes Back in theatres for the first time I think since the Special Edition release. I'd be seriously tempted to go except I'm leaving the country for July, so I won't have the agony of that choice.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 12:42 |
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Class Warcraft posted:I mean Inception is a pretty fun theater experience, but a very strange plan since I'm guessing most people are still not willing to risk going to the movies, let alone to see a movie that came out ten years ago. They're going to look at the box office receipts and immediately delay Tenet again.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 15:15 |
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If this was a normal situation then I would absolutely be willing to pay to see Inception on the big screen again. It's a movie that absolutely benefits from being seen that way. But no way I'm going to a theater any time soon.
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# ? Jun 19, 2020 15:48 |
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PeterWeller posted:He says the new worms will have more ganglia and "awareness" and also talks about how they'll contain a "pearl" of his consciousness, which seems borne out by Sheeana's relation with them in Heretics, so I think it's meant to be something more than animal intelligence. I've been listening to the audiobook so can't go back to check easily, but I think the phrase "animal intelligence" was a direct quote
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# ? Jun 20, 2020 16:57 |
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The Leto II awareness inside the worms is mostly dormant. Only Sheeana (and maybe later the B.G.) can talk to the Leto part.
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# ? Jun 20, 2020 21:30 |
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MrL_JaKiri posted:I've been listening to the audiobook so can't go back to check easily, but I think the phrase "animal intelligence" was a direct quote Huh, it could be. I didn't see it when I skimmed, but that doesn't mean anything. phasmid posted:The Leto II awareness inside the worms is mostly dormant. Only Sheeana (and maybe later the B.G.) can talk to the Leto part. I'm not sure if dormant is the right word for it. They only respond to Sheeana, but the reasons for that are unclear. And somewhere Leto II likens that fate to a sort of eternal hell.
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 00:44 |
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David D. Davidson posted:Also I think I said it before but I'm like 97% certain that he was a massive juicer back in the day. It would explain just about everything about him and just what the gently caress happened to him. Nah, he just stopped being young. You can have bad habits and be a bit lazy when you're 36. you can't get away with it as you get older, especially if, like Seagal, you absolutely believe your own bullshit, including the stuff that got made up to sell you as an action star. I don't know what it is about Aikido, but it attracts shitloads of douchebags. It's a pretty chill martial art, and it's really only a martial art the way golf is a sport. I did for about a year as a kid. There's plenty of people there who are just nice and like doing very low impact training in a friendly environment. Every class, though, has a bunch of dudes who are either way too into the spritual side (often in a really stupid, condescending way) or people who just really want to hurt people, including training partners. Seagal is in both those categories. I met fewer assholes doing boxing and jiujitsu than i ever did in aikido. I think anything involving joint locking is going to attract some lovely people for at least a couple of reasons.
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# ? Jun 26, 2020 03:28 |
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whens that trailer comin
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# ? Jul 1, 2020 00:28 |
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Class Warcraft posted:I mean Inception is a pretty fun theater experience, but a very strange plan since I'm guessing most people are still not willing to risk going to the movies, let alone to see a movie that came out ten years ago. Not gonna lie, the gasp I heard in the theater on day 1 of Inception was probably my favorite cinema moment ever. Ain’t gonna go back to see a 10 year old movie when I can watch it in 4K at home though.
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# ? Jul 11, 2020 05:03 |
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Not much to go on, but because news is scarce here's some heartening thoughts about Dune's cinematography being influenced significantly by Deakins even if he wasn't the DP. e: And assuming you're talking about the ending of Inception, "gasp" does not accurately convey what happened in my theater. It was more like a collective groan with a few people yelling out "Come on!" But in a good way.
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# ? Jul 11, 2020 15:37 |
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Show us the goddamn worm already.
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# ? Jul 11, 2020 15:49 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bDY0DfEjmo
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# ? Jul 22, 2020 08:58 |
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It would be so funny if dunc was justy memoryholed after all this. Left as one of the references in the "final days" section of the Cinema article on wikipedia.
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# ? Jul 22, 2020 09:05 |
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Joe Chill posted:Its unsettling at in the end of Dune everyone in House Atreides compares Paul to his grandfather, not to Leto. You get the idea Paul's grandfather was not a good dude. Plus the double comparison with Paul's OTHER grandfather... Imma spend some time re-reading them, when does this happen? Like post killing Sting or when hes just running Taliban across Dune?
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# ? Jul 23, 2020 09:49 |
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Definitely a few times in book 3. Probably gurney and someone else, all internal monologue
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# ? Jul 23, 2020 18:55 |
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Ingmar terdman posted:Blasted through the first book and Messiah just came in the mail today Herbert's quote about that -- "No more terrible disaster could befall your people than for them to fall into the hands of a Hero" -- was always the theme of the series to me. He spent Dune building up Paul, the Atreides, and the Fremen, and then spent the next three books breaking them down and showing just how terrible heroes and their followers can be even when their intentions are good. I get that the first novel is a perfect hero's journey and I get why people loved it, but I also get why a lot of the same audience bounced hard off the rest of Frank Herbert's part of the series. All the unpalatable reasons are what make it unique and good but they're also why it's so unlikely that we'll see anything past the first book.
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# ? Jul 23, 2020 23:53 |
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There's also a group of eugenist finishing school witches that basically propagate Joseph Campbell to the unwashed masses. I agree the first book has a fairly standard hero's journey but Frank isn't shy about pulling the curtain back on it along the way
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# ? Jul 24, 2020 00:48 |
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Ingmar terdman posted:There's also a group of eugenist finishing school witches that basically propagate Joseph Campbell to the unwashed masses. I agree the first book has a fairly standard hero's journey but Frank isn't shy about pulling the curtain back on it along the way Oh for sure, not at all disagreeing. Herbert alludes to things going extremely uncool with the hero's journey using the chapter epigraphs/epigrams, and then makes things go worse by degrees until everyone's celebrating the start of a galactic jihad heading to billions of deaths. I think the book was popular despite Herbert pulling the curtain back and not because of it, but I think the series has weight and longevity for the opposite reason.
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# ? Jul 24, 2020 01:03 |
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I'm re-reading The Dosadi Experiment and so far it's living up to my memories of it being extremely dense (but short!). It feels like a tangent on the evolution of the Sardukar (none of Frank's books get into much detail about Salusa Secundus, do they?). This time around I've also read The Whipping Star which helps with some of the references to alien species & tech, but that book had a pretty goofy antagonist. This seems to be one of his better regarded non-Dune books; are there others that people would recommend?
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# ? Jul 24, 2020 04:00 |
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david_a posted:This seems to be one of his better regarded non-Dune books; are there others that people would recommend? I'd recommend any Dune fan read his The Godmakers. It's starts as generic "gee whiz" scifi sorta halfway between Asimov and Jack Vance and segues into proto-Dune around midway through. It ain't his finest work by any stretch, but it's fascinating on a level of "oh, that's how he developed this idea!"
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# ? Jul 24, 2020 04:06 |
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Ingmar terdman posted:Definitely a few times in book 3. Probably gurney and someone else, all internal monologue The little snippets of side-characters reacting to the slowly-unfolding disaster that is Paul, and all their little meditations, are some of my favourite bits in the whole series. Stuff like Stilgar's anxiety at the start of Children about how he could totally kill Leto and Ghanima in their beds, the Fremen warrior's tale about seeing a sea for the first time, it's all great stuff. Especially in the later books, where we get stuff like Odrade having no way to figure out if current events are part of Leto's Golden Path, or if things have gone way off the rails
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# ? Jul 24, 2020 10:45 |
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david_a posted:This seems to be one of his better regarded non-Dune books; are there others that people would recommend? I remember enjoying Destination: Void/The Jesus Incident and Hellstrom's Hive, but I haven't read them in probably 20 years or so, so maybe my memory is distorting them.
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# ? Jul 24, 2020 15:00 |
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Gaj posted:Imma spend some time re-reading them, when does this happen? Like post killing Sting or when hes just running Taliban across Dune? It starts before the duel with Sting iirc. Page 770 in my edition: "Am I my father's son?" Paul asked. "More like your grandfather's," Hawat rasped. "You've his manner and the look of him in your eyes." The comparison is made a few more times around that part.
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# ? Jul 26, 2020 03:04 |
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So uhh what happened to that footage with inception?
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# ? Jul 27, 2020 00:58 |
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Koirhor posted:So uhh what happened to that footage with inception? I thought the footage was gonna be with Tenet, which didn’t make its release? Still supposed to get something at the end of the week from the online Comic-Con thing, I think?
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# ? Jul 27, 2020 05:48 |
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Bugblatter posted:I thought the footage was gonna be with Tenet, which didn’t make its release? Still supposed to get something at the end of the week from the online Comic-Con thing, I think? SDCC@Home is over now, though. Its last day was yesterday.
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# ? Jul 27, 2020 08:05 |
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And we got so much cool entertainment news out of it, like
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# ? Jul 27, 2020 11:50 |
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A ton of trailers came out Friday, but nothing for DUNC.
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# ? Jul 27, 2020 13:25 |
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The_Doctor posted:SDCC@Home is over now, though. Its last day was yesterday. Ah, whoops. Apparently Warner Bros mostly sat SDCC out in favor of doing their own event on August 22nd. Maybe then?
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 03:09 |
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Studios are sloooowly starting to realise that movies aren’t going to be a thing this year at all.
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# ? Jul 28, 2020 10:55 |
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# ? May 25, 2024 14:45 |
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david_a posted:I'm re-reading The Dosadi Experiment and so far it's living up to my memories of it being extremely dense (but short!). It feels like a tangent on the evolution of the Sardukar (none of Frank's books get into much detail about Salusa Secundus, do they?). This time around I've also read The Whipping Star which helps with some of the references to alien species & tech, but that book had a pretty goofy antagonist. This seems to be one of his better regarded non-Dune books; are there others that people would recommend? I'll second Hellstrom's Hive. It's a form of 70's-style dystopian ecological sci-fi. I'll also second The Godmakers. Between the Godmakers and The Dosadi Experimment, you can see Herbert playing with major building blocks of Dune. The Heaven Makers is ok.... kind of goofy. I liked Soul Catcher, which is a different kind of novel for Herbert. I recommend it. On the other hand, I've tried twice to get into the Santaroga Barrier and have been unable to do so.
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# ? Jul 29, 2020 05:16 |