Ugh, too much color. What were they thinking? Everything in Dunc should be a dusty off-beige.
The miniseries actually used different color palettes to represent different settings and factions >red for Harkonnen >purple/blue for Corino >Green/Brown for Atreides >yellow and teal for Fremen
It gets so confusing! Like Dennis Villeneuve says: "keep it le simple"
I'm just having a giggle, mate. Dunc had a few good features, like the infrared Harkonnens. I'd say Dunc was at its best in the moments it allowed itself to get weird like that.
No data on that but I imagine womens stillsuits can handle it >From their earliest designs, stillsuits for women were constructed differently from those of the men: in addition to the thigh pads which processed urine and feces, the women's suits included a third processing unit for reclaiming the water lost in menstrual blood. In the later, even more efficient versions, these units kept female water loss on a par with that of the male, in spite of their physiological handicap. >The Fremen also discovered during these years that the bodies of the women were making their own effort to adjust. The length of the menstrual cycle gradually lengthened, increasing the interval between flows and thus decreasing the number of times a woman would menstruate between puberty and menopause; by 8570, the average cycle had leveled off at fifty-six days
Nah bro. Think about it. You can coom with NO MESS. This also means you don't have a refractory period after cooming. Meaning you can coom multiple times in a row. Also, the Fremen are huge into orgies.
Went to DUNC with my dad and we both agreed that the HBO series is still the best adaptation. I actually still have the two vhs tape pack of it around somewhere.
Agreed. It's not only the most accurate but you can tell it's a labour of love by people who revere and respect the source material in every way. It's stageplay style of performances also adds to the charm and fits perfectly with Dune's characters.
It's great. The casting for Paul rubbed me the wrong way for a bit but I got used to it. Alia, Baron and the Emperor are the standouts.
>stageplay style of performances
The lighting in particular is incredible. Very theatrical in a good way, I love how they play with lighting transitions to adjust the mood of the scene. Lots of color, lots of contrast, but it never feels overdone because they do know when to switch to more natural lighting and give your eyes a break.
Indeed. All of it's flourishes really shine on rewatch. If there was any saving the American movie industry, they'd give Dune to a director like Panos Cosmatos and with a budget of 60-80 million and let him rip. You don't need juggernaut budgets for Dune but how else will you impress the parasitic, senseless sheeple that call themselves "human beings" today? They need bombastic, ear-raping sound and Disney channel stars to CONSOOOOOOOM
>when Muad'dib becomes aware/reveals of his Harkonnen heritage and starts channeling the Baron; rubbing his temple in thought, the lighting shifts to red.
You know why I like this bit here? The Spacing Guild is a 10,000 year old institution with an incredibly secretive and isolated culture dedicated to pure mathematics. Nobody knows their rites and rituals, nobidy ever sees navigators. They *should* be fricking weirdo autists doing stupid hand gestures. Can you imagine what weird shit an insular culture would produce after 10 millenia? They should be weird as shit.
Same. It really made them look like fricking weirdos, but it also showed that they really didn't know what was going on outside their guild either. They have their fancy autism that people don't understand, but that also means they don't understand what Paul was up to either.
Not true, they did Messiah and Children of Dune as well. Some of the actors changed (Stilgar, Lady Jessica, Duncan) but some of the others were the same (Paul, Irulan, Chani).
They planned on GED but it was the mid 2000s just when tv turned to shit with ancient aliens and hitler bunkers, also McAvoy made it big with X-men and it was already fairly low budget.
Would be hard to adapt as anything entertaining in any case as the book is 90% Leto lecturing Moneo/Duncan/Siona for hours on end.
>Too cowardly
Have you actually watched the series? They literally didn't give a frick about special effects. I still remember the scene in Dune in which they save the spice extractors: it literally looked like a scene from a ps2 game. What about Leto II running at full speed in the desert?
These motherfrickers wanted to do God Emperor, they were probably wienerblocked by a producer who thought that it would have been a financial disaster.
This has to be it. The miniseries team weren't creative cucks like Denis. They wanted all out but the producers drew the line at the worm-man. Fricking shame. God Emperor truly filters everyone to oblivion all but patricians.
it's not better than the Lynch version for me because it never acheives a feeling of epic scale, but having more of the second half of the story at least makes it feel more grounded in the characters. also, boobies and Best Irulan.
Fixed a bunch of stuff and added deleted scenes. Bumped the running time to 3 hours so it's significant in content adds.
I watched it recently and it remains an unbelievable mess.
The first half of the movie was done very well and would be a good part 1. It has enough space to let the characters breathe and establish the setting but it is just until Paul and Jessica flee into the desert.
After that point the scenes are so unbelievably chopped up and rushed it becomes laughably bad.
I remember watching and enjoying this, but it was distracting that they kept reusing the same green screen background images over and over and over again (or where they matte paints,I don't remember).
>I know it suffers from a very limited budget, but I didn’t care.
I think it speaks to the quality of the overall production that they worked so well within their limitations that the series is compelling to watch despite all its shortcomings. It doesn't matter that some of the sets are too small or that the desert looks like it's on a sound stage or that the CGI is literally PS1-tier because the actual set and costume design, direction, cinematography, and everything else still draws you in and keeps you hooked and all those weaker elements are just means to an end in telling the story.
>($36M) miseries had a runtime of 4h:35m. >($355M) Dunc1&2 had a combined runtime of 5h:21m.
I think it is inarguable that the former managed to more completely and faithfully adapt the book to screen, despite being almost one hour shorter and having 1/10th the budget. If I were Villeneuve, I might just sepuku myself out of shame.
Yeah, I didn't really appreciate just how pointlessly bloated Dunc is until watching the miniseries. So much more happens and it doesn't even feel rushed through. There's a much better sense of the Atreides being established on Dune before getting fricked up, a much better sense of Paul spending enough time with the Fremen to start going native, the Fremen trusting him and Jessica feels more earned... In Dunc 2 when Stilgar proposes Jessica becoming the Fremen Reverend Mother I assumed it was a trick or a trap of some kind because it felt so unnatural for him to offer that so quickly after meeting her.
Forgivable. In the book we get her excerpts as chapter intros, but that's no way to introduce an audience to her. This way the viewers know her before the final scene.
I finally watched the 1884 movie and it's just bad. Not "so bad it's good", but just legitmately poorly made. They do all this nonsense not in the books, and then throw in a few word for word lines at weird moments. The effects are also terrible, even for 1984. Big waste of time. The only cool part was the worm riding at the last battle, but even that was hampered by the moronic weirding way modules.
I have issues with Denis' version too, but at least it's competently made.
I dont even see how it's a "cult classic". Scenes are just thrown in one after the other, and then it's like they forgot what theyre adapting so they toss in a few lines from the book.
I dont even see how it's a "cult classic". Scenes are just thrown in one after the other, and then it's like they forgot what theyre adapting so they toss in a few lines from the book.
I just finished watching it for the first time like an hour ago, and I totally agree.
I noticed how Paul meets the Fremen, then like a minute later they all hail him as a god. I get that there are runtime limitations, but they wasted so much of the runtime before and after on Baron Harkonnen scenes that don't tell us anything new. We already knew he was the bad guy.
>but they wasted so much of the runtime before and after on Baron Harkonnen scenes that don't tell us anything new. We already knew he was the bad guy.
Good point. We didnt really need Dr. Pimple Popper for one.
>Sequel cut Leto II despite the fact that it'd have made Chani running away a perfect cap stone ending when she finally pieced together that he not only foresaw it happening but let it happen because it was "necessary" to galvanize everyone >And hammer home that he was even aware that she'd still come back
God it leads into the stupid fricking mysticism bullshit for Paul and not understanding him being seen as mystical was entirely because he'd been bred to be a living Super computer and his presight was literally just his brain being able to accurately process and calculate so much information it seemed divine to a society that lacks super computers
The dude can literally see the past, present, and future soul memory of all humanity. He can see through the currently formed memories of his children to see the assassin and dispatch him in Messiah while blind. If that ain't just genuinely mystical, I dunno what is.
No, his Mentat training lets him analyze his prescient visions but that training is not the source of his visions. Other Mentats can't do what he does.
The Bene Gesserits weren't breeding for Mentat capabilities, Paul getting that training was happenstance. He, his son and to a lesser degree, Alia and Ghanima really do have a new 'sense organ'. Its not just some humongous monte carlo simulation they're running in their heads.
She's literally me. Especially when she gets possessed by the memory-ghost of her dead grandfather. He's typing this post right now, as a matter of fact.
Ugh, too much color. What were they thinking? Everything in Dunc should be a dusty off-beige.
The miniseries actually used different color palettes to represent different settings and factions
>red for Harkonnen
>purple/blue for Corino
>Green/Brown for Atreides
>yellow and teal for Fremen
It gets so confusing! Like Dennis Villeneuve says: "keep it le simple"
It makes sense. The miniseries was made by talented people with passion and creativity. DUNC was made by pedophile satanists and golems.
>The miniseries actually used different color palettes to represent different settings and factions
Just like the author intended
What about black and white used for the Harkonnen home planet? That was an extreme use of color
I'm just having a giggle, mate. Dunc had a few good features, like the infrared Harkonnens. I'd say Dunc was at its best in the moments it allowed itself to get weird like that.
The different factions are still characterised, even if DV films. It's just a little more subtle.
Greig Fraser is a hack
shit looks like a power rangers set
pass
I miss the days when movies and series could be colourful.
now is all grimdark and brutalism because people are dead inside.
bless the maker
This was a severe downgrade from Sean Young but compared to Zendaya I didn’t realize how good we had it.
Big Eastern European Chani booba and also checked
>all that water fat
More like milk fat.
Look at all that water in that babe
>not posting the webm
I didn't have the webm until now, so thanks.
>jerking off would be considered a waste of water and the Fremen would kill you for it
>fre-women would kill - for it
Frembois have that wrinkle covered
what the frick
THE GOONER HAS AWAKENED!
what about vag lube?
No data on that but I imagine womens stillsuits can handle it
>From their earliest designs, stillsuits for women were constructed differently from those of the men: in addition to the thigh pads which processed urine and feces, the women's suits included a third processing unit for reclaiming the water lost in menstrual blood. In the later, even more efficient versions, these units kept female water loss on a par with that of the male, in spite of their physiological handicap.
>The Fremen also discovered during these years that the bodies of the women were making their own effort to adjust. The length of the menstrual cycle gradually lengthened, increasing the interval between flows and thus decreasing the number of times a woman would menstruate between puberty and menopause; by 8570, the average cycle had leveled off at fifty-six days
So that's why the Fremen were so powerful...
GRRM malding at the fact that he can't reach this level of worldbuilding.
What book is this from?
Coomerbros... not like this
Nah bro. Think about it. You can coom with NO MESS. This also means you don't have a refractory period after cooming. Meaning you can coom multiple times in a row. Also, the Fremen are huge into orgies.
How do they deal with all the constant fluid discharge from female Fremen veganas?
Fremen pusy very dry, that's why joining interstellar jihad rape gangs was so popular when the chance came
The fremen were semen retention-pilled, this is the real reason that they were such great fighters.
>fremen
>semen
Hmm...
>Dune
>Goon
Hmm...
>frank herbert
>wank pervert
Hear hear
Went to DUNC with my dad and we both agreed that the HBO series is still the best adaptation. I actually still have the two vhs tape pack of it around somewhere.
>HBO
its syfy
turns out he's from the future and is referring to that bene gesserit spinoff show
we go back to using vhs tapes in the '40s
The one thing that bugs me is how they pronounce certain names.
>LAY-to
>CHAY-ni
Agreed. It's not only the most accurate but you can tell it's a labour of love by people who revere and respect the source material in every way. It's stageplay style of performances also adds to the charm and fits perfectly with Dune's characters.
It's great. The casting for Paul rubbed me the wrong way for a bit but I got used to it. Alia, Baron and the Emperor are the standouts.
>stageplay style of performances
The lighting in particular is incredible. Very theatrical in a good way, I love how they play with lighting transitions to adjust the mood of the scene. Lots of color, lots of contrast, but it never feels overdone because they do know when to switch to more natural lighting and give your eyes a break.
Indeed. All of it's flourishes really shine on rewatch. If there was any saving the American movie industry, they'd give Dune to a director like Panos Cosmatos and with a budget of 60-80 million and let him rip. You don't need juggernaut budgets for Dune but how else will you impress the parasitic, senseless sheeple that call themselves "human beings" today? They need bombastic, ear-raping sound and Disney channel stars to CONSOOOOOOOM
>when Muad'dib becomes aware/reveals of his Harkonnen heritage and starts channeling the Baron; rubbing his temple in thought, the lighting shifts to red.
Kino. How can and Dunce's even complete?
Costumes are cringe and gay.
Sorry i'd rather read it again (i won't).
>CRINGE
>GAY
>WON'T READ
kys,zoomer.
>Costumes are cringe and gay.
Filtered.
You know why I like this bit here? The Spacing Guild is a 10,000 year old institution with an incredibly secretive and isolated culture dedicated to pure mathematics. Nobody knows their rites and rituals, nobidy ever sees navigators. They *should* be fricking weirdo autists doing stupid hand gestures. Can you imagine what weird shit an insular culture would produce after 10 millenia? They should be weird as shit.
Same. It really made them look like fricking weirdos, but it also showed that they really didn't know what was going on outside their guild either. They have their fancy autism that people don't understand, but that also means they don't understand what Paul was up to either.
They understood enough to know that they need to stock up on any and all spice they could get their hands on before it is too late.
>Can you imagine what weird shit an insular culture would produce after 10 millenia?
>Imagining 10,000 years of Cinemaphile board culture, free from tourists, bots, and newbies.
Dear God.
The Golden Path
I love that weirded out side eye from the bene gesserit
A true crime they didn't do the whole series (original only)
Not true, they did Messiah and Children of Dune as well. Some of the actors changed (Stilgar, Lady Jessica, Duncan) but some of the others were the same (Paul, Irulan, Chani).
Where's GOD EMPEROR
They were too cowardly. Imagine giant awful CGI James McAvoy worm. What a sight that would have been.
It could have been pure kino.
They planned on GED but it was the mid 2000s just when tv turned to shit with ancient aliens and hitler bunkers, also McAvoy made it big with X-men and it was already fairly low budget.
Would be hard to adapt as anything entertaining in any case as the book is 90% Leto lecturing Moneo/Duncan/Siona for hours on end.
It kills me how accurate to the novel this meme is.
Leto II breaks the Butlerian taboos just so he can have a Ixian gizmo he can shitpost with
/our worm/
>Too cowardly
Have you actually watched the series? They literally didn't give a frick about special effects. I still remember the scene in Dune in which they save the spice extractors: it literally looked like a scene from a ps2 game. What about Leto II running at full speed in the desert?
These motherfrickers wanted to do God Emperor, they were probably wienerblocked by a producer who thought that it would have been a financial disaster.
>it literally looked like a scene from a ps2 game
It made me think of old FMV cutscenes for Command & Conquer games.
This has to be it. The miniseries team weren't creative cucks like Denis. They wanted all out but the producers drew the line at the worm-man. Fricking shame. God Emperor truly filters everyone to oblivion all but patricians.
the CGI can be remastered by computer AI.
the problem its that it is kind of expensive and no one gives a frick about Dune 2000.
see this.
He said whole series
They used the same guy that played Liat as Korba.
That's funny. I thought he looked oddly familiar but I couldn't place him without any hair. I guess they got away with it.
I didn't mean that in a negative way.
He's a very good actor, it's just my weaponized autism noticing it.
I was glad to see they got the guy who played Otheym to come back. Shitty what happened to him in the end though.
Stage plays often recycle actors to fill various minor roles.
The second series Jessica was huge downgrade. Saskia Reeves was beautiful.
>The second series Jessica was huge downgrade.
Facts. When I saw the replacement I was so disappointed.
She was originally supposed to play Jessica in the 2000 series, but was busy so they got Saskia to replace her.
Saskia was so much better in the role they should have kept her.
she looks like that one redhead from the boys but if she was cute
Can’t find the first episode anywhere, just the second onward and the entirety of Children of Dune
Sauce?
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:264a45a9c151c99fd568fc78f74209c3b4f239ed&dn=Dune.2000.S01.1080p.BluRay.x264-PFa&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fopen.stealth.si%3A80%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fexodus.desync.com%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.cyberia.is%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.opentrackr.org%3A1337%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.torrent.eu.org%3A451%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fexplodie.org%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.birkenwald.de%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.moeking.me%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fipv4.tracker.harry.lu%3A80%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.tiny-vps.com%3A6969%2Fannounce
Dune: https://www.lookmovie2.to/shows/view/0142032-dune-2000
Children of Dune: https://www.lookmovie2.to/shows/view/0287839-children-of-dune-2003
Good quality, the subs are synced and there are no ads. Too bad the series are quite bad.
>Too bad the series are quite bad.
They're quite great.
>tfw no nude Alia training sequence ever no matter how many times it gets adapted
She was only 16 years old you sick frick
Legal on my planet (Arrakis)
She does actually get nude in the miniseries, it's just off camera.
That doesn't do me any good
I think it's a dilemma. They're clearly badly produced and badly acted (not the fault of the actors imho), but they're still endearing.
have you played the game?
Which one?
behind the dune
Where can I watch this?
>Where can I watch this?
wtf am I supposed to with that? Serious question
https://fmoviesz.to/filter?keyword=dune
homosexual
Paul's character was annoying, but I did like it more than DUNC because it was more faithful and imaginative.
Also
>series - 265 minutes
>DUNC - 320 minutes
Lynch's complete adaptation is shorer than either half of Dunc too. Denis is some kind of anti-genius.
They hate you because you told the truth.
It's better than every other adaptation.
Good job you didn't use thumbnails this time
it's not better than the Lynch version for me because it never acheives a feeling of epic scale, but having more of the second half of the story at least makes it feel more grounded in the characters. also, boobies and Best Irulan.
SyFy miniseries > spicediver edit of 1984 > DUNC part 1 > unedited 1984 > DUNC part 2
We agree on this, right?
>spicediver edit of 1984
I would like to know more
Fixed a bunch of stuff and added deleted scenes. Bumped the running time to 3 hours so it's significant in content adds.
I watched it recently and it remains an unbelievable mess.
The first half of the movie was done very well and would be a good part 1. It has enough space to let the characters breathe and establish the setting but it is just until Paul and Jessica flee into the desert.
After that point the scenes are so unbelievably chopped up and rushed it becomes laughably bad.
>We agree
reddit
You forgot Dune: The Ballet
I've never heard of this but now I need to see it.
It was a small, limited performance, production that happened in Baltimore a few years ago. I only bring it up to be a hipster.
Frick, take water, frick, marry
I'd put Spicediver first, myself, but yeah. DUNC doesn't exist and isn't Dune.
I remember watching and enjoying this, but it was distracting that they kept reusing the same green screen background images over and over and over again (or where they matte paints,I don't remember).
It’s been a long time since I saw it. But I remember enjoying it at the time. I know it suffers from a very limited budget, but I didn’t care.
>I know it suffers from a very limited budget, but I didn’t care.
I think it speaks to the quality of the overall production that they worked so well within their limitations that the series is compelling to watch despite all its shortcomings. It doesn't matter that some of the sets are too small or that the desert looks like it's on a sound stage or that the CGI is literally PS1-tier because the actual set and costume design, direction, cinematography, and everything else still draws you in and keeps you hooked and all those weaker elements are just means to an end in telling the story.
>($36M) miseries had a runtime of 4h:35m.
>($355M) Dunc1&2 had a combined runtime of 5h:21m.
I think it is inarguable that the former managed to more completely and faithfully adapt the book to screen, despite being almost one hour shorter and having 1/10th the budget. If I were Villeneuve, I might just sepuku myself out of shame.
Denis doesn't care about Dune, he used the name to proft off of it and get all his meme actors together for later projects.
I can't believe I dared to hope it would be a good adaptation. What a fool I was!
It's Dune! How can you adapt Dune!? What grand and intoxicating innocence!
>How can you adapt Dune!?
In a 3-part TV miniseries, apparently.
Yeah, I didn't really appreciate just how pointlessly bloated Dunc is until watching the miniseries. So much more happens and it doesn't even feel rushed through. There's a much better sense of the Atreides being established on Dune before getting fricked up, a much better sense of Paul spending enough time with the Fremen to start going native, the Fremen trusting him and Jessica feels more earned... In Dunc 2 when Stilgar proposes Jessica becoming the Fremen Reverend Mother I assumed it was a trick or a trap of some kind because it felt so unnatural for him to offer that so quickly after meeting her.
DUNC is an abomination. A true failure on all fricking aspects beyond making shekels from exploiting zoomer brainrot.
It was a better time.
http://apbest.re:80/movie/713802824944076/1593574628/126403.mkv
Children of Dune fricked up the navigators badly. This dude sucks.
SOVL
rootwater merfolk remains best merfolk
He's still very early in his navigator metamorphosis though. They get even fishier with time.
Am I fishy enough for the fish club?
Drink more spice coffee
>Combined the water magnate's daughter with Princess Irulan
Quit after that.
Forgivable. In the book we get her excerpts as chapter intros, but that's no way to introduce an audience to her. This way the viewers know her before the final scene.
Is this really the most appropriate way to greet your twin sibling?
He literally marries her, they dgaf about incest
A formal marriage like with Irulan, she has children with Farad'n Corrino.
Leto II was on dat Pharaonic tip
dont be a normie and watch it all.
the lynch movie,the series and DUNC.
I have watched it all but I feel like the miniseries is particularly overlooked, which is a shame.
Dune rankings
>The book
>Sovl-Fi Miniseries
>David Lunch + Toto
>Denis Villainoof + Ugly
I finally watched the 1884 movie and it's just bad. Not "so bad it's good", but just legitmately poorly made. They do all this nonsense not in the books, and then throw in a few word for word lines at weird moments. The effects are also terrible, even for 1984. Big waste of time. The only cool part was the worm riding at the last battle, but even that was hampered by the moronic weirding way modules.
I have issues with Denis' version too, but at least it's competently made.
My feelings exactly
I dont even see how it's a "cult classic". Scenes are just thrown in one after the other, and then it's like they forgot what theyre adapting so they toss in a few lines from the book.
>animals cannot understand kino made for humans
I just finished watching it for the first time like an hour ago, and I totally agree.
I noticed how Paul meets the Fremen, then like a minute later they all hail him as a god. I get that there are runtime limitations, but they wasted so much of the runtime before and after on Baron Harkonnen scenes that don't tell us anything new. We already knew he was the bad guy.
>but they wasted so much of the runtime before and after on Baron Harkonnen scenes that don't tell us anything new. We already knew he was the bad guy.
Good point. We didnt really need Dr. Pimple Popper for one.
Director's Cut or original aired version?
>It's the best Dune adaptation.
Second best; maybe third, after Lynch's version (spicediver edition).
It's the best version. I wish they had a little bigger budget though.
>Sequel cut Leto II despite the fact that it'd have made Chani running away a perfect cap stone ending when she finally pieced together that he not only foresaw it happening but let it happen because it was "necessary" to galvanize everyone
>And hammer home that he was even aware that she'd still come back
What were they thinking?
They should get McAvoy to play Leto again for the films
There will be no Leto II in Dunc 3. My prediction is that they will turn CoD and GED into a tv series, following the Star Wars model.
>Cutting out the Jihad on Machines
God it leads into the stupid fricking mysticism bullshit for Paul and not understanding him being seen as mystical was entirely because he'd been bred to be a living Super computer and his presight was literally just his brain being able to accurately process and calculate so much information it seemed divine to a society that lacks super computers
Let's be honest, that's still mystical bs. That, and genetic memory.
The dude can literally see the past, present, and future soul memory of all humanity. He can see through the currently formed memories of his children to see the assassin and dispatch him in Messiah while blind. If that ain't just genuinely mystical, I dunno what is.
No, his Mentat training lets him analyze his prescient visions but that training is not the source of his visions. Other Mentats can't do what he does.
Other Mentats aren't as pure bred as him for the purpose.
A Wolf and a Husky are both canines but they're not the same thing.
The Bene Gesserits weren't breeding for Mentat capabilities, Paul getting that training was happenstance. He, his son and to a lesser degree, Alia and Ghanima really do have a new 'sense organ'. Its not just some humongous monte carlo simulation they're running in their heads.
picrel
>Frank Herbert loved this book
>his son made it non-canon
No.
>I̴̹͂F̸ͅ ̷̗͒Y̶̧͂O̸̧̔Ú̶̠ ̷̘͆K̶̺̐N̴̬̔O̶̗̐W̶͈͝ ̸̱̉W̴͘H̷̼̀A̵̰̋Ṯ̷̊'̴͖̓S̵̰͆ ̸̺̐G̶̤͂Ŏ̶̥O̶͚̐D̶̪̈́ ̵͕͋F̸̪̎Ó̶̥R̴̭͌ ̴̜̓Y̵̖̑Ô̴̹U̶̝̍,̶̬̄ ̶̞͂Y̵̥̌Ỏ̴͉Ű̷̠'̵͎̍Ĺ̵̰L̵̥͌ ̵̼̒D̵͍͌Ǫ̶̉ ̷̯͝Á̷̮S̶̻͑ ̸̪̌I̸̘͘ ̶̺̚S̶̨̉A̷̠͂Y̶̭͌.̶̗̃
She's literally me. Especially when she gets possessed by the memory-ghost of her dead grandfather. He's typing this post right now, as a matter of fact.
James McAvoy turning into a worm
or you can just read the books
they are easy to read and far superior to any television program.
>Watch the Dune miniseries, Cinemaphile. It's the best Dune adaptation.
True.