one thing worth the rent is the new David Villa, new adaptation of frank Herbert's epic sci fi. Classic. Dune. Specifically how the charismatic protagonist, paul atreides, they have more in common with the likes of populist leaders like Donald trump or you go Chavez than other familiar heroes like Star Wars luke, Skywalker or Neo from the Matrix before we dive in the massive spoiler alert, if you haven't seen the film, I'll chat, avoid anything much beyond that. But maybe some moderate light spoilers. If you haven't read at least the first book, tread with caution, you've been warned. Okay, so dune. A legendary saga of galactic proportions, instrumental in defining much of the 20th century approach to science fiction. It's also notoriously alluded translation to the big screen with all due respect for the enthusiastic if probably problematic attempt from David lynch. Do you imagine what an interstellar humanity might look like by mixing pen oriental influences of cultures from the Middle East with elements of zen buddhism all wrapped up in his futile political structure. Power is shared between the emperor and his terrible sardaukar army, the great houses who were kind of noble lords who administer the various systems and planets of the imperium and the cartel of the spacing guild, which controls a monopoly on all space travel. So yeah, a little bit of game of Thrones in space with a big sand worm instead of dragons. Okay
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