Comment by gcanyon 20 hours ago I read the main trilogy many years back; why would a faithful adaptation be a problem? 2 comments gcanyon Reply zulux 18 hours ago In the book, Paul's nine-year-old son fuses baby sandworm larvae to his skin and becomes a worm-god-human-face weirdo.I mean, I've seen Apocalypse Now, but I suspect the movie of that would be... unique. globular-toast 9 hours ago That's in book four (God Emperor). Yeah I can't really imagine that being a good film. Messiah, on the other hand, despite being hard to read does have lots of action.
zulux 18 hours ago In the book, Paul's nine-year-old son fuses baby sandworm larvae to his skin and becomes a worm-god-human-face weirdo.I mean, I've seen Apocalypse Now, but I suspect the movie of that would be... unique. globular-toast 9 hours ago That's in book four (God Emperor). Yeah I can't really imagine that being a good film. Messiah, on the other hand, despite being hard to read does have lots of action.
globular-toast 9 hours ago That's in book four (God Emperor). Yeah I can't really imagine that being a good film. Messiah, on the other hand, despite being hard to read does have lots of action.
In the book, Paul's nine-year-old son fuses baby sandworm larvae to his skin and becomes a worm-god-human-face weirdo.
I mean, I've seen Apocalypse Now, but I suspect the movie of that would be... unique.
That's in book four (God Emperor). Yeah I can't really imagine that being a good film. Messiah, on the other hand, despite being hard to read does have lots of action.