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		<title>Dune Yea, Avatar Nay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dune vs. Avatar. Friend made an Avatar comparison I hadn&#8217;t heard, adding yet another facet to its derivation. (I haven&#8217;t seen it yet. I may wait for the DVD. I get vertigo from video games. This one may knock me out cold. But there&#8217;s plenty of information about it out there.) I&#8217;ve heard it&#8217;s similar [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Dune</em> vs. <em>Avatar</em>. Friend made an <em>Avatar </em>comparison I hadn&#8217;t heard, adding yet another facet to its derivation. (I haven&#8217;t seen it yet. I may wait for the DVD. I get vertigo from video games. This one may knock me out cold. But there&#8217;s plenty of information about it out there.) I&#8217;ve heard it&#8217;s similar to a few others (<em>Pocohantas</em>, <em>Dances with Wolves</em>, <em>Fern Gully</em>.)</p>
<p>But what about <em>Dune</em>? Does the Earthling guy become a messiah type? A god? Or just a leader of the opposition. If a god then was there a legend that an avatar would come and save the Na&#8217;avi? <em>Dune </em>splices that with Dune&#8217;s Bene Gesserit millenia-in-the-making genetic manipulation plans. A bit more meat there.</p>
<p>It may bear some similarities to the Dune movie and the miniseries, in that they were fairly simplied tick-tock interpretations, but those books were probably not destined to be good movies. I had excessively high, it turns out, hopes for the David Lynch attempt but was deeply disappointed. Besides phoning it in, with a production scale far beyond his ken, Lynch was lashed to a couple-three fatal casting choices: his own (Kyle McLachan?!) and the studio&#8217;s (Sting!?)</p>
<p>Scarce resource? Spice vs&#8230;.whatever it is the evil humans want in <em>Avatar</em>? Yes, but House Atreides was given Dune to manage the spice in a diplomatic deal that turned out to be a trap. The Fremen indigenes may not have been happy about it but armed resistance didn&#8217;t start until the Harkonnens took over. So right there you have a more sophisticated set-up than just evil Americans swooping in to grab Na&#8217;avi land.</p>
<p>Also, from what I&#8217;ve heard, Cameron&#8217;s planet is elaborately imagined but maybe a bit OVERimagined. Whereas the environment of Dune was simpler and more integrated with the characters and the political motivations of the story. Why were the worms feared, yet worshiped? I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;re aware of the actual source of the spice. There again, a point probably intentionally not clearly laid out in the books, untouched in the movies, and pretty much out of <em>Avatar</em>&#8217;s league.</p>
<p>And oh yes, another point in common: Na&#8217;avi skin, blue. The Fremen whites-of-their-eyes? Blue.</p>
<p>Hadn&#8217;t thought of that Dune comparison though. Interesting, and worth considering.</p>
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