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Old 05-10-2017, 01:40 PM   #55
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
That's certainly true.

But that's just the way things are. Except for a very few universally iconic works, the younger generations rarely see "the big deal" we try to make of our youthful favorites.
First of all, i do agree with sequels or movies not ruining the original, and from Dune, i love the first one, like the two follow-ups, tastes differ.
My son after reading Dune (after I had been nagging about it to him for years) "What's so special about it, that's been done a thousand times"
Sigh, after, indeed, after..
It's a bit of a shame Movies, Anime and Comics kinda ruin the 'sense of wonder' I experienced when first reading a lot of those masterpieces.
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