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Damn, a friend of mine was just regaling me of how good this movie is and showed me this trailer.
And now I want to see it for myself!
And yes, it reminds me of A Song of Ice and Fire and makes me wish that we got an adaptation of the A Song of Ice and Fire book series (and not the “based off of” story or silliness that was Game of Thrones from season 2 onward and especially after season 4 was done and over with).
It kinda reminds me of the first Assassin’s Creed video game (in contrast to the second Assassin’s Creed II game which was much more flowery and funny and colorful). The first Assassin’s Creed game was a lot more like A Song of Ice and Fire in how dark and philosophical it could be at times and, in general, just the atmosphere was oppressive and heavy; you kinda felt like you’d be suffocated within it.
I really should watch House of the Dragon but, again, it seems like the atmosphere and aesthetics are too much like Game of Thrones and not enough like A Song of Ice and Fire (or this movie called The Green Knight).
Also:
Recommend me some good or great movies from the last 10 years or so (and yes, I think “or so” is going to be used very casually here).
Another thing:
Read Sir Gawain and the Green Knight; it’s a great tale.
Lastly:
Maybe a TV show or two or three could be recommended to me (I’ve been bored lately).
kthnxbai
Well prepare for a ride:
First we got 6 books by Frank Herbert, in 3 blocks i would say:
Then there is Dune Encyclopedia, noncanon, but was accepted by Frank, nowadays pretty forgotten and impossible to get in paper form. Somebody made the pdf though so it’s accessible. Highly incompatible with all Brian books.
And finally the Brian books, though i seen there are some comics sidestories too, which i didn’t read, so there are the books only here. I would group them by the trilogies, since he write them as such (except two), in suggested order of reading after the original Dune:
Oh God
Putting a star on this comment so I can save it for later.
But goddamn, I do sometimes like “Legendariums” (my definition for those are that they’re basically canon works that sometimes-kinda-sorta contradict each other and may not jive well with each other).
Also, “Butlerian Jihad.” I recognize this reference.
Yeah it came from Dune but became somewhat widespread for “war against machines”, interestingly enough it was never specified in anything but a few scraps of lore before Brian wrote books about it. It’s also probably the most controversial topic in entire Dune. it was deciding and forming event for entire Dune setting, and original books hints on a fight between humans for the future shape of humanity (and the wrong side won which resulted in eons of feudalism, slavery, caste system and primitivism) while the last two books of Frank hints something that Brian later based on, just a skynet rebellion and simple and absolutely justifies fight for biological survival.
Ah, I see.
Not sure what else to say, but I could use a reading partner so if you’re up for it later, let me know.