Mahdi Posted June 1, 2003 Share Posted June 1, 2003 Once again, here's Bunch O' Stuff's little brother with some old news we weren't able to mention while the site was down:The Children of Dune DVD is now available.Children of Dune will air in the UK on the Hallmark Channel June 7, 14, and 21st (from Dune Info).Space is very pleased with the Canadian performance of CoD, and was amazed by the amount of e-mails they recieved by people citing VCR glitches and requesting re-airings. They will be showing it a second time during a Dune marathon with the first miniseries and Lynch's Dune on the Civic holiday (August 4).Dreamer of Dune, Brian Herberts biography of his father, is now available. That's it for now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nemafakei Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 Does anyone actually know whgat the Hallmark channel IS, out of interest. It's not anologue terrestrial, so most people won't get it anyway... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Posted June 3, 2003 Share Posted June 3, 2003 I'm guessing it shows Cards all day long and tells you to buy them...maybe they will make Dune cards.err, just joking. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Caid Ivik Posted June 15, 2003 Share Posted June 15, 2003 Fakei, God save you that you aren't true. Hallmark channel is one channel of our cable TV provider UPC, usually showing the worst of US movie production. Yesterday it was a shining moment for this channel: Children of Dune...Compared to first trilogy, first part is much better, with more Lynch-like atmosphere. Altough this one was actually based on Dune Messiah and there are still some flaws (i.e.Irulan looks rather younger than her sister Wensicia). But dream scenes where much more talkative and coherent than in first trilogy. To sum up, good work, we'll see if they kept it up next weeks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nemafakei Posted June 15, 2003 Share Posted June 15, 2003 "one channel of our cable TV provider UPC"Again, never heard of it. Note that I do not have cable or satellite or digital TV (and nor does most of the country, I believe). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dunenewt Posted June 15, 2003 Share Posted June 15, 2003 I've heard of the Hallmark Channel in the UK.You have to subscribe to one of those Sky things where you get loads of pointless channels Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ice_Cube Posted June 16, 2003 Share Posted June 16, 2003 it is a sky channel and one of my friends has it. Your right nema, most people do not have digital/sky but the goverment want to make us have it in the next few years! The fiends! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Caid Ivik Posted June 16, 2003 Share Posted June 16, 2003 Great Britain, one of the 7 most wealthy and advanced countries of the world, and its citizens have no cable TV?Anyway, Hallmark had its hq in former WTC towers. It had a very strange signal after 11th september... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Posted June 22, 2003 Share Posted June 22, 2003 Children of Dune for Emmy.Basic-cable networks push hard for EmmysSci-Fi Channel is undertaking its first Emmy campaign, president Bonnie Hammer says, sending voters an orb containing miniseries candidates Taken and Children of Dune.DVD Extras: 'Fellowship' leads DVD awardsBest special edition (independent): "Frailty"; "Frank Herbert's Dune: Director's Cut"; "Queer as Folk: The Complete Second Season"; "Rules of Attraction"; "Traffic" (Criterion).Hope Dune wins both awards!Expect futuristic, out-of-this-world design for galleriesAdams became hooked on sci-fi when she read Ray Bradbury's "The Martian Chronicles" as a young girl. As it happens, SFX will feature a collection of Bradbury's work, including first-edition copies of "The Martian Chronicles" and "Fahrenheit 451." The museum also will have a signed first edition of Isaac Asimov's Foundation trilogy -- "Foundation," "Foundation and Empire" and "Second Foundation." Other first-edition books housed in the museum will include a copy of Frank Herbert's "Dune," Ursula K. Le Guin's "The Left Hand of Darkness" and H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine."Historical society to meet ThursdayDr. Donald Hassler, Kent State University, will present "The Future in Fiction: Funny Images and Solemn Images." The images range from the monstrous and beneficial sandworms in Frank Herbert's novel Dune to the delicate and butterfly-like Eloi in H. G. Wells' The Time Machine.Audio BEAt Goes OnNew Millennium Audio had "a great show," according to v-p Mary Aarons. "We had two breakfasts that were incredibly well received," she noted, citing the appearance of New Millennium authors Larry King, Tom Cook, Gene Simmons and Herb Cohen at those events, as well as an outing to a Dodgers game. Things were also rosy for Audio Renaissance. "We've had an enormously positive response to our list," said marketing director Jeanne-Marie Hudson. She pointed to lead titles Dune: The Machine Crusade by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, as well as The Red Hat Club by Haywood Smith and Ultimate Punishment by Scott Turow, as piquing the interest of visitors to the booth. "I think people are recognizing the potential of the market," she added.Dazzling, disturbing 'Velvet' is David Lynch's bestLittle mention of Dune.Old News:Science Fiction Book Club's top 103. Frank Herbert's Dune (1965) creates a desert planet whose sole commodity, the intoxicating spice Melange, drives its inhabitants to greed and destruction in the year 10,991. David Lynch directed the 1984 film.Thats all for now :D[sorry if any was already mentioned before] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Posted June 25, 2003 Share Posted June 25, 2003 Beyond the top 50: Fantasy and sci-fiHave little idea about what this is.Dreamer of Dune ReviewNot really news but mentions of DuneHarry Potter goes to collegeEarlier generations had Star Trek and Star Wars and even The Rocky Horror Picture Show to ritualize. Or they stayed up late in the night discussing The Lord of the Rings trilogy, or the science-fiction classic Dune.wow...Sci-fi films: Where's the magic gone?David lynch's Dune: A truly great scifi film? (included among others) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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