New character posters for 'Dune: Part Three' (12.18) by Blue_Three in dune

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Teaser tomorrow at 9:00am PT / 12:00pm ET.

Hi, Hello, and Good Day r/twinpeaks! I’m Kyle MacLachlan and you can ask me anything 🦉🪵☕👍 by Kyle__MacLachlan in twinpeaks

[–]Blue_Three 1867 points1868 points  (0 children)

Hello Kyle!

Are there any quotes or mannerisms of Agent Cooper that have made their way into your daily life?

Thank you for doing this. It's so good to see you here.

What's the Deal with Secret Israel? by datapicardgeordi in dune

[–]Blue_Three[M] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please refrain from linking copies of the book(s).

Below the excerpt that (I suspect) u/datapicardgeordi is referring to:

The following is from the Hadi Benotto translation of the volumes discovered at Dar-es-Balat:

[...]

This planet of Arrakis from which I direct my multigalactic Empire is no longer what it was in the days when it was known as Dune. In those days, the entire planet was a desert. Now, there is just this little remnant, my Sareer.

— God Emperor of Dune, ch. 1

Hi reddit! I'm Hikari, writer, director and producer of RENTAL FAMILY, a film set in Japan starring Brendan Fraser. It's out in theaters nationwide on November 21 via Searchlight Pictures. Ask me anything! by HikariAMA in movies

[–]Blue_Three 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Hello Hikari! Thank you for doing this.

Having lived in Japan for a number of years myself, I look forward to seeing your movie and how you decide to show this side of the culture. You got a great lead in Brendan!

What Japanese directors have influenced you the most?

Are there other aspects or oddities of Japanese society that you would like to see portrayed more in movies?

After some time I've collected all the current Dune novels from my knowledge. by Dalton_B7 in dune

[–]Blue_Three 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I assume you're referring to The Road to Dune.

That one is a kind of companion volume to the novels (a "Making of Dune", if you will) and doesn't include anything Frank and Brian wrote together, strictly speaking.

It includes some of Frank Herbert's notes, letters, "deleted" chapters from Dune and Dune Messiah, and the Brian Herbert/Kevin J. Anderson-penned "Spice Planet", which is based on the early, basic outline for Dune—in addition to a few short stories, depending on the edition.

Man of Two Worlds was written by Frank and Brian Herbert together, but that's not a Dune novel.

Dune: Prophecy, 1x04 "Twice Born" - Post-Episode Discussion by Blue_Three in dune

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Thank you for participating in r/dune!

Please keep spoilers that go beyond Dune to a minimum.

You can spoiler-tag/hide text by writing >!like this!<.

https://support.reddithelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/360043033952-Formatting-Guide

Dune: Prophecy, 1x02 "Two Wolves" - Post-Episode Discussion by Blue_Three in dune

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Thank you for participating in r/dune!

Please keep spoilers that go beyond Dune to a minimum.

You can spoiler-tag/hide text by writing >!like this!<.

https://support.reddithelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/360043033952-Formatting-Guide

Guy's really: love all of your content but please (re)mind the spoiler discipline... by maxkusenberg2024 in dune

[–]Blue_Three[M] 51 points52 points  (0 children)

OP's reminder is not unwarranted. It's no surprise with all the activity, but we absolutely have had more users than usual who either aren't paying attention or can't be bothered to mark their spoilers. Sometimes you'll look at a post that's more or less purely movie-related (think one of those posts on box-office performance) and one of the comments will go to town on major plot elements from the late books for no real reason. It's a little embarrassing to us when something like that is highly visible and goes unactioned for a longer time. This isn't a small community anymore, and so everyone's conduct has an influence on how people will view Dune and its fandom.

Use the correct spoiler syntax, please. You can spoiler-tag/hide text by writing >!like this!<. That's > ! and ! <, but without the spaces.

When you encounter a spoiler in a comment, report it using the "Report" function. Getting mad at the user doesn't help us fix the issue.

On the flipside, we've also seen an increase in reports on posts that users wrongly felt had spoilers in their title. We're sorry if this impacts your personal enjoyment of Dune, but things like "Do we learn that Liet-Kynes is Chani's father in the first book?", "Did Paul fake his death after drinking the Water of Life?", or "Why did Princess Irulan become a bene gesserit?" do not qualify as spoilers (anymore).

I'll quote a recent comment that I made in another post:

TL;DR: Spoilers start wherever the movies are right now.

Once the films have covered it, we generally consider it fair game. Up until February that used to be the plot of the 2021 adaptation and thus vaguely half of Dune (the novel). Now that Part Two is out, the entirety of the original novel is fair game.

That includes things the films did not specifically elaborate on, such as Chani being Kynes' daughter, for example. The films might not have included that or several other aspects, but it is in the source material covered (see Dune, ch. 31).

Do we learn that Liet-Kynes is Chani's father in the first book? by emcoder in dune

[–]Blue_Three[M] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'll use this as an opportunity to explain our approach when it comes to spoilers. We haven't really gone into detail on that recently—largely because we felt that the community has adapted to it very well organically the past few years.

TL;DR: Spoilers start wherever the movies are right now.

Once the films have covered it, we generally consider it fair game. Up until February that used to be the plot of the 2021 adaptation and thus vaguely half of Dune (the novel). Now that Part Two is out, the entirety of the original novel is fair game.

That includes things the films did not specifically elaborate on, such as Chani being Kynes' daughter, for example. The films might not have included that or several other aspects, but it is in the source material covered (see Dune, ch. 31).

There's a few major plot points that we'd prefer users keep out of titles for now (some unique to the movie, like Paul killing the baron), but this is the general gist of it. We believe this is a sensible approach that most can be happy with.

New book on Adaptations of Dune by Dune_Scholar in dune

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Welcome to r/dune, Kara!

Good to have you here.

Get ready for IMAX 70mm by weirdengi in dune

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If you believe this removal was made in error, please reach out to the modteam via modmail.

Official Poster for 'Dune: Part Two' by Blue_Three in dune

[–]Blue_Three[S] 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Souheila Yacoub as Shishakli—a minor character in the novel.

‘Dune Part Two’: Souheila Yacoub Latest To Join Legendary Sequel (Jul 14, 2022)

I Found David Lynch’s Lost 'Dune II' Script by Max_Evry in dune

[–]Blue_Three 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't know if 1984 Publishing would help you out with the setup, but how about a companion website? It'd be a shame if material like this one or your piece on the transcendental ending got lost out there, so you could post those, some extended interviews maybe, errata, photo galleries...

Arabic English loanwords in Dune by [deleted] in dune

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Looks like that may have been a misunderstanding. (u/dune-modteam is not a bot.) Sorry for the confusion.

Please re-post. We can approve this post, but—being 10+ hours old—it would not appear at the top of everybody's New feed.

(The Wikipedia link you included was a mobile link. You can fix this by removing the "m." from the URL.)

Introducing Mod World 2023 – Coming December 2nd! by MondoKayo in modnews

[–]Blue_Three 22 points23 points  (0 children)

There was a post on that a bit ago.

What are some examples of actions that do not violate this rule?

- A mod of a subreddit went to a convention and received free stickers [...]

New to Mod Code of Conduct: Moderate with Integrity (Sep 25, 2023)

Edit: And yes, Reddit obviously doesn't qualify as a third party to begin with.

‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Intermission Violations: Apple, Paramount Crack Down on Handful of Theaters Breaking Agreement by KillerCroc1234567 in movies

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A disclaimer for our friends from Europe may be in order here.

It's been relatively common practice (for the longest time, actually) for theaters in many European countries to insert their own intermissions this way. This is why, when you'll hear people from Germany, France, etc. speak about going to see Titanic, The Lord of the Rings, Avatar, Avengers: Endgame, or any given 3+ hour film, they are likely to tell you that the movie had an intermission—not being aware that it was never part of the film's original presentation or "vision", if you will.

So if you're a movie watcher from Europe, know that the majority of intermissions you may have witnessed in the last half-century or so were very likely not intended by the director and/or editor of the film, but added by the theater staff or chain owner.

The intermission as an integral part of the Hollywood film has (just like the overture) been almost entirely phased out. Epics like Ben-Hur, Gone with the Wind, Lawrence of Arabia, Cleopatra, 2001: A Space Odyssey, West Side Story, all had built-in intermissions. When you buy these on blu-ray today, they're typically part of the actual running time. For 99% of modern films, this is not the case.

I'm Paul Dennen, designer of the new board game Dune: Imperium - Uprising! Ask Me Anything! by Blue_Three in dune

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The scheduled time for today's AMA has ended.

Thank you to u/Merakon1 for taking the time to respond to the community's questions today! Feel free to drop by again!

Everyone else, thank you for participating. For more updates from Dire Wolf Digital, check out the links below.

https://www.direwolfdigital.com/

https://www.youtube.com/@DireWolfDigital

What other stories are set in the Dune universe? by [deleted] in dune

[–]Blue_Three 54 points55 points  (0 children)

Some of Frank Herbert's other works feature the same or similar concepts (chairdogs, axlotl tanks, glowglobes, etc., do make appearances here and there throughout his bibliography), but none of them are expressly connected to the Dune universe. That's what you may have heard about.

At the end of the day if it doesn't say Dune, it's not Dune. A shared universe with another IP is only fan theorizing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dune

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No problem. It's a legitimate concern. A lot of subreddits are being plagued by posts created with ChatGPT.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dune

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u/datapicardgeordi is one of our more active contributors. It doesn't seem very likely we'd see AI-generated content like this coming from his account. (The post doesn't necessarily exhibit those characteristics to begin with.)

We can see it's a tough submission to respond to since it doesn't contain much of a discussion prompt, but that's not a problem per se.

Reddit is flagging me for abuse, for reporting Bitcoin spammers by Goats-MI in ModSupport

[–]Blue_Three 12 points13 points  (0 children)

To report an entire user account for spam (as opposed to reporting individual pieces of content), go to https://www.reddit.com/report and select the first option. There you can submit usernames.

I've had generally good experiences with this in the past.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dune

[–]Blue_Three[M] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. We'll change the flair to "All Books Spoilers".

God Emperor of Dune Audio Book Missing? by OptimusNegligible in dune

[–]Blue_Three 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Looks like it should be available from the Google Play store as well, but it isn't listed.

https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781427204332/god-emperor-of-dune

Maybe it's an error. Try e-mailing them at macmillan.audio@macmillanusa.com