Continuing from part 4 of the Dune Book Club, run by Comic Book Girl 19. Source Pages 263-324 Notes before the Twitch Stream Page 263: There should be a science of discontent. People need hard times and oppression to develop psychic muscles. How true this is. Not necessarily for the psychic muscles (we haven't come … Continue reading Dune Club notes part 5
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Dune Club notes part 4
Continuing from part 3 of the Dune Book Club, run by Comic Book Girl 19. Source Pages 166-262 Notes before the Twitch Stream Whew, lot of pages to cover for this section, so I'll be a bit more selective. Anyway, it's at this point in the readings where I started to notice the sort … Continue reading Dune Club notes part 4
Dune Club notes part 3
Continuing from part 2 of the Dune Book Club, run by Comic Book Girl 19. Source Pages 60-105. Notes before the Twitch Stream Page 106: For the others, we can say that Paul Muad'Dib learned rapidly because his first training was in how to learn. And the first lesson of all was the basic trust … Continue reading Dune Club notes part 3
Dune Club notes, part 2
Continuing from part 1 of the Dune Book Club, run by Comic Book Girl 19. Source Pages 60-105. Notes before the Twitch Stream So I must admit, I had seen the David Lynch Dune film well before ever reading the novel. I sort of grew up with that film in the same way I grew … Continue reading Dune Club notes, part 2
Dune Club notes, part 1
So it begins. I'm participating in Comic Book Girl 19's Dune Club, where every week participants are to read the pages assigned, and discuss them every Sunday until we've completed the novel. Once this is done, I plan on reviewing the Dune movie and mini-series. I'll be keeping my notes and thoughts on each section … Continue reading Dune Club notes, part 1
American Pie and The Killing Joke; dual R-rated reviews
Been a while. I've been pre-occupied with developing a fan-made expansion for an old board game from the late 70s, and still am. I'll eventually get around to posting more on that topic when it's closer to being finished. But anyway, reviews for some films that aren't in theaters. The first review is going to … Continue reading American Pie and The Killing Joke; dual R-rated reviews
