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Interesting. But i also want to commit to reading Reybrouck's 'Congo' history book) and all the black authors on my top shelf. Chance of me doing one of these things would be a fine thing. I always read random stuff. I've just finished Laura Kaye's 'english animals' and it was brilliant, dunno if it would be up your street. I want to read all of Sam Selvon too.

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  • nokinkan
    nokinkan

    Try looking into that place you dare not look, you'll find me staring right back at you WTF does that even mean.

  • nokinkan
    nokinkan

    Before the Video could Load and Start Playing, after Simply Reading and Comprehending the Title. Mankind, like The Salmon, Swam UPRIVER and Spawned. it's Get to the Stars(as Opposed to the Oceans) and Died, TRIUMPHANT.

  • nokinkan
    nokinkan

    I should preface my commentary by saying I haven't read the Frank Herbert novel on which this film was based. I would have to say that Dune was an extremely dull movie. It was a struggle to sit through. I just couldn't lose myself in the fantasy that was being presented. The story was supposed to take place in 10091 or so but the technology displayed in the film seemed too primitive to be from that time period. I also thought the dialogue was ridiculously grandiose and pretentious. I suppose the special effects were good for their time but they look awfully dated today, much worse than the Star Wars and Star Trek movies released around this time. I can't recommend this film unless you are a fan of the novel. It was just too boring. 5.5/10.