Yeah, Ray got it this time—since Big RR's image didn't show up and he didn't type the title in his post. I think Big RR, Gwenhwyfar (sp.?), and I must have been the only ones who actually liked the David Lynch/Dino De Laurentiis theatrical movie version (though I've never seen the SciFi TV version [I probably really should, sometime], so I didn't get involved in that discussion back on the old CSB). Good quote, Ray; I'll just relax and return to spectating now.
People who are wrong are just as sure they're right as people who are right. The only difference is, they're wrong.
— God@The Tweet of God
Econo--yes, I really do enjoy David Lynch movies (and the original Twin Peaks episodes he directed, less the more recent ones) and in Dune he made a very interesting movie, althoughquite different from the book (at least the way I recall it). IMHO, it's kind of like The Shining (the Kubrick movie, not the later TV one), the less you try to tie it to the original book, the better it becomes.
Dales, maybe you should try a more educated guess.
"She only come in....." A definite Englishism, surely? More specifically, the east end. Of Liverpool that is....
Must be Eliza Doolittle.... "My Hair Lady"
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
CP, I don't recall a lawsuit, but I do recall seeing an interview with Lynch and Herbert after the film came out where Herbert said he liked parts of it. Did he succeed in getting his name removed?
A lot of critics hated the film, but seriously, after Lynch's Eraserhead and the complexity of Herbert's book, were they expecting another Star Wars? Personally, I like both the book and the film, albeit for different reasons.
Meade--My Hair Lady . More like shaving a pyg---malion.