One thing causes me to wonder, though: Why do they call it "Dust?" Maybe it's a reference to the E.S.P. drug from Babylon 5. Or maybe it's intentionally reminiscent of the science fiction masterpiece, Dune. And when I say Dune is a masterpiece, I'm talking about the original novel, not the movie. However, David Lynch's Dune had some fantastic masterful scenes, and everyone in the production demonstrated mastery in their field. The set designs and costumes were outstanding.
Recently, I saw Spicediver's Dune edit redux, and it was pretty good. I had already forgotten what David Lynch's version was like, but they say it broke his heart because the executives in charge cut it up. The film looked ancient, almost like a relic from the silent era, probably because they used practical and optical special effects.
Now, with Villeneuve's Dune on the horizon, one can only hope they manage to translate the "weirding module" battle scenes to film without them looking as ridiculous as they were in Spicediver's version. Just have to remember to suspend disbelief for a couple of hours.
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