I’m not sure I can face Sting in that outfit or that blue eyed midget child declaring “and how can this be? For he is the Kwisatz Haderach!” and Sian Phillips pulling weird faces…
Waterstones is totally crap apart from Dillons as was, which has wisely adopted Strand’s model of remainders and secondhand alongside new stuff, and sheer volume of great stock. But I wouldn’t believe any recommendations from any shop tbh.
You know what, you are actually right it is Inceh. Definitely Bond then. Dune seemed to be never ending. Fvck all really happens. At the pace they are going they will need four films just to do the first book! Bond was just a bit crap.
Wow, I didn’t realise men were so hard to please (especially Madders). Bond was decent, yeah it’s not a traditional Bond film blah blah blah but it was a perfectly good action film and the time whizzed by.
"and how can this be? For he is the Kwisatz Haderach!”
This line sticks long in the memory. If you typed this out including the spelling of KH without googling I am super impressed.
My wife hates the old Dune but especially the scene when the Baron takes out the ginger servant's heart valve. Tbf it is quite weird how a Sci fi action film has one of the most disturbing graphic sexual murder scenes of any film of that decade.
Shatner - fair enough, I thought he was about 19 and I assumed you were well older than 32.
By all means have the whey-faced little skeleton ride you like seabiscuit if that's what you want.
I've just seen it and I have to say I thought it was a masterpiece. Beautiful, immersive, at times transporting. I was not expecting that at all. Denis Villeneuve is a genius.
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Dune, followed by Dune.
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Dune for me every time
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Assume Dune is amazeballs, then? I need to go
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Dusty I'd probably watch the much maligned 1980s Dune over the new Bond film never mind the apparently very good new Dune.
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Oh blimey!
I’m not sure I can face Sting in that outfit or that blue eyed midget child declaring “and how can this be? For he is the Kwisatz Haderach!” and Sian Phillips pulling weird faces…
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Bond, but only because it is shorter. Both films were Mahoosive disappointments and are very, very meh tbh.
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Dusty that blue eyed midget grew up to be stunning redhead Alicia Witt
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Has anyone seen The French Dispatch yet, and is it any good?
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Lynch's Dune also has the benefit of les femmes Madsen, Annis and Young in their absolute prime.
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Oh you are kidding. We are booked for Bond tomorrow and after dreadful Cinderella on Friday I cant take another wasted evening. 😕
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What is it with over hyped arts these days??
any book promoted by Waterstones - unreadable
theatre reviews - far too generous
cinema reviews - we dont bother much with films these days.
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NTTD is great, ignore them.
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Waterstones is totally crap apart from Dillons as was, which has wisely adopted Strand’s model of remainders and secondhand alongside new stuff, and sheer volume of great stock. But I wouldn’t believe any recommendations from any shop tbh.
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Bond is longer than Dune.
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You know what, you are actually right it is Inceh. Definitely Bond then. Dune seemed to be never ending. Fvck all really happens. At the pace they are going they will need four films just to do the first book! Bond was just a bit crap.
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iirc the 80s Dune was quite good, apart from the rock soundtrack and the crap special effects in the worm-riding bit.
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Right, you lot have turned me off both. Maybe Venom then …
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Bond was overlong but good. Glad I saw it in the cinema.
Dune I’m really looking forward to which suggests it’ll be a huge disappointment.
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Wow, I didn’t realise men were so hard to please (especially Madders). Bond was decent, yeah it’s not a traditional Bond film blah blah blah but it was a perfectly good action film and the time whizzed by.
Dune tonight
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"and how can this be? For he is the Kwisatz Haderach!”
This line sticks long in the memory. If you typed this out including the spelling of KH without googling I am super impressed.
My wife hates the old Dune but especially the scene when the Baron takes out the ginger servant's heart valve. Tbf it is quite weird how a Sci fi action film has one of the most disturbing graphic sexual murder scenes of any film of that decade.
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madders m2 how much of a middle aged miserable khunt have you turned into?
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and to answer the op - whichever is first available on a flight I’m on …
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Dune. I'm straight and I'd probably have a go on that Chalamet bloke. I can only imagine what effect he'd have on me if I had ovaries.
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That's interesting, does your taste in women also tend to run to the ones old enough to be your child?
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I'd have done really fooking well to impregnate Timothee Chalamet's mother when I was 7.
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Chalamet is weird looking imo and v young. No effect on my ovaries here.
Spurius, course I Googled the spelling! I always thought the delivery of that line was absolutely hilarious, tho.
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Chalamet’s dad (in Dune) however ./.
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😂 4 shatner
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Shatner - fair enough, I thought he was about 19 and I assumed you were well older than 32.
By all means have the whey-faced little skeleton ride you like seabiscuit if that's what you want.
I've just seen it and I have to say I thought it was a masterpiece. Beautiful, immersive, at times transporting. I was not expecting that at all. Denis Villeneuve is a genius.
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