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| It will be a must own for me. I saw Duncan Idaho in the trailer, thought he got killed in part one.
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| quote: Originally posted by hberttmank: It will be a must own for me. I saw Duncan Idaho in the trailer, thought he got killed in part one.
In later Dune books, Duncan Idaho is resurrected/replicated by Paul… with ultimate regrets. IIRC. This may explain his appearance in this movie.
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| Looks good. It will be one of the 1 or 2 movies that will actually get me into a movie theater this year. The cinematography of the desert scenes is worthy of the big screen.
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| quote: Originally posted by mttaylor1066: In later Dune books, Duncan Idaho is resurrected/replicated by Paul… with ultimate regrets. IIRC.
This may explain his appearance in this movie.
God Emperor Leto Atredies was the one who constantly cloned Duncan Idaho to test out his private "security." Without spoiling too much, this Duncan is a Ghola (a clone) that was given to Paul as a gift from the Bene Tleilaxu who are introduced in Dune Messiah and represented by Robert Pattinson. Any more will lead to spoilers. |
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| I’ll give it a shot. I really liked what they did with the first two movies with the exceptions of almost completely writing out Thufir and the massive changes to Chani. Visually it was epic.
Dune is one of my favorite novels of all time. I re read it every year or so. I’ve never really been a fan of the rarest of the series though. Dune Messiah I especially disliked when I first read it in high school. Maybe I should go back and give the rest of the series a read read and see how my opinions have changed.
The Frank Herbert ones. The books his son wrote were hot garbage. |
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