Poll: When you hear "Dune", you think of...

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G1eet

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The movie. Then, immediately after that, the pickled head of Al Gore exclaiming "I HAVE RIDDEN THE MIGHTY MOON WORM."
 

Nemu

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Sadly, the first thing I think of is: Sting in leather pants.


And that, IN NO WAY, is a thought I EVER want to have....ever.
 

deckai

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cuddly_tomato said:
Yes I read the book, but several years after the movie. Maybe that's the reason why I prefer the movie over the books. But nonetheless, i prefer differences between my books and movie adaptations, books and movies are two very different media.. and well.. if I'm lucky, I can enjoy two sides of the same story. ;)
 

ginty2

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DeathSnipa1992 said:
Talvrae said:
when i hear Dune... i think Frank Herbert is awesome... is son not so

also
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY80pGWX92g

you didn't like the prequels i guess? why not?
I feel they tell they what happened thousands of years ago well and still them to the original books without sacrificing continuity.
my problem with the prequel books,i only read the house and butlerian jihad series, is they start pretty good but end terribly.

anyway when i think of dune i think of the frank herbert books and the 1994 pc game.
 

Joe Deadman

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Seeing as I know very little about Dune usually all I can think of is sandworms.
*flees before he is pelted with rocks and called a heretic*
 

PatrickXD

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A sandy hill, because I have never heard of books or games called Dune, and dunes are sandy hills.
 

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Shaegor said:
Well, I mostly think of the board game set in Frank Herbert's Dune universe.
Some of my friends recreated it (since it's not in production anymore) and we've been playing it.
Victory!

I'd love to find a copy of that somewhere.

However, since I can't, I voted for the books too. I've read two, and have heard that after that they kinda go downhill.

By the way, do you visit BoardGameGeek much? Just curious.
 

Volafortis

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Nalgas D. Lemur said:
Volafortis said:
The book.

*seethes* There were no other books set in that universe!!!
http://xkcd.com/566/
Yeah, I only remember there being one book, too. It also probably could've made a decent movie, but I don't remember anyone ever trying to adapt it. Probably for the best, since sci-fi stuff like that usually gets butchered.
No, there were actually (I want to say 3) sequels. They were all terrible, and are often shunned by anyone who enjoyed the first. Which is why I linked to that XKCD.
 

Shaegor

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coldfrog said:
Shaegor said:
Well, I mostly think of the board game set in Frank Herbert's Dune universe.
Some of my friends recreated it (since it's not in production anymore) and we've been playing it.
Victory!

I'd love to find a copy of that somewhere.

However, since I can't, I voted for the books too. I've read two, and have heard that after that they kinda go downhill.

By the way, do you visit BoardGameGeek much? Just curious.
It isn't that difficult to make it yourself, just print the according images out, find some appropriately sized cardboard and you're in business.
And no, haven't actually ever visited that place.
 

reyttm4

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The game, I only had one though, and it was on the PS1, that's probably why I didn't play it so much. RTSs almost always suck on consoles.
 

WilliamRLBaker

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3 of the choices.
the awesome games, the awesome books, and the awesome movie both orignal 83 movie and scifi 2000 remake.