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Dune part 2 just came out and is a highly creative endeavor.
Edit: If you all don't think that the version of the Dune world these movies created isn't immensely creative and unique then you are stuck up snob. Especially part 2.
It is a sequel to a remake of a remake of an imitation of a Jodorowsky book.
I think you meant a Frank Herbert book. Jodorowsky had nothing to do with it other than being attached to a different adaptation that never made it off the ground.
We're talking about movies.
I claimed Steven Lynch's film was an imitation of a Jodorowsky book and I meant it.
finger to ear
I'm being told his name is David.
Steven Lynch makes songs Kazaa labels "Weird Al".
What’s creative about it? The silly walk they invented? The ‘fuck tonality’ music they came up with? Shiny blue eyes? Sand?
I think that's it. And a bucket, too