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From: serge@rna.UUCP
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Subject: Re: How could anybody possibly like Dune
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Date: Tue, 18-Dec-84 18:10:00 EST
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Nf-From: rna!serge    Dec 19 18:10:00 1984

The things I liked about DUNE-

	1) The set design and costuming. Based, it seems, on 19th
	century sci-fi illustrations.
	2) The images of sand and water, an indication of the
	artistic vision of director Lynch.

Unfortunantly, these things do not a movie make. Dino should have given
David a roll of B&W movie film, a few bucks and no strings attached.

By the way did you know that Dino hired David Lynch before seeing
Eraserhead. Poor Dino hated the film. Too bad Lynch had to go for the 
mass appeal and a PG-13 rating, I think his creativity was stifled
and it has resulted in a mostly meaningless, confused, empty film.