I'm sorry. Am I to understand that when you have a boner you like to imagine punching the shit out of Tom Bishop? That's disgusting.
what website did you use to buy your wife? Did you choose Chinese over Russian because she can't open her eyes to see you? What animal relates to your wife?Know your place
I loved the 1984 version.I know. I'm a heretic.
I loved the 1984 version.
Quote from: Crouton on September 10, 2020, 04:07:25 PMI loved the 1984 version.It is a good one.
a single photon can pass through two sluts
if Donald Trump stuck his penis in me after trying on clothes I would have that date and time burned in my head.
New trailer!
What always confuses me is how to pronounce Harkonnen. Because of the 1984 movie I've always said Har-co-nin. I went on to read the books in the series and pronounced it that way to myself over the next several years. Then there was the Sci-Fi channel mini series and there they were saying Harkcan-nin. I cringed and wanted to throw something at the TV I each time I heard Harkcan-nin.First thing I noticed in this new trailer... Harkcan-nin. I still say Hark-co-nin. I think it just sounds cooler and more diabolical.
Denis Villeneuve’s slow-burn space opera fuses the arthouse and the multiplex to create an epic of otherworldly brillianceDune reminds us what a Hollywood blockbuster can be. Implicitly, its message written again and again in the sand, Denis Villeneuve’s fantasy epic tells us that big-budget spectaculars don’t have to be dumb or hyperactive, that it’s possible to allow the odd quiet passage amid the explosions. Adapted from Frank Herbert’s 60s opus, Dune is dense, moody and quite often sublime – the missing link bridging the multiplex and the arthouse. Encountering it here was like stumbling across some fabulous lost tribe, or a breakaway branch of America’s founding fathers who laid out the template for a different and better New World.
I can't wait to see it, but I'm going to wait. Florida is full of the corone
Quote from: Space Cowgirl on September 03, 2021, 03:51:22 PMI can't wait to see it, but I'm going to wait. Florida is full of the corone Your gonna have to wait anyway. It was just shown at the Venice film festival - it's not out until Oct 21-22nd. Hopefully you guys will have less corone by then.
Quote from: JimmyTheCrab on September 04, 2021, 02:53:54 AMQuote from: Space Cowgirl on September 03, 2021, 03:51:22 PMI can't wait to see it, but I'm going to wait. Florida is full of the corone Your gonna have to wait anyway. It was just shown at the Venice film festival - it's not out until Oct 21-22nd. Hopefully you guys will have less corone by then.Dune wont be in Australian theatres until the start of December. As I dont go to those it'll be a little into next year before I see it on blu ray
I hope we get some sequels but I predict it'll lose so much money that we'll have to wait another 40 years before they try again.
Quote from: Crouton on October 22, 2021, 02:12:08 AMI hope we get some sequels but I predict it'll lose so much money that we'll have to wait another 40 years before they try again.They really should film the entire trilogy at once and then just space out the releases.
Quote from: Shifter on October 22, 2021, 02:22:47 AMQuote from: Crouton on October 22, 2021, 02:12:08 AMI hope we get some sequels but I predict it'll lose so much money that we'll have to wait another 40 years before they try again.They really should film the entire trilogy at once and then just space out the releases. Villeneuve wanted to film both parts at once, however the studio wouldn't take the risk. He says he's just happy anyone would let him make a film again after the commercial disaster of Bladerunner, so he's not really surprised they wouldn't chuck another $165m at him for part 2.
Besides, perhaps FET is a conspiracy too.
It is just the way it is, you understanding it doesn't concern me.