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Geek's Guide to the Galaxy - A Science Fiction Podcast

515. Dune Miniseries Review (with Andrea Kail, Matthew Kressel, Rajan Khanna)

Geek's Guide to the Galaxy - A Science Fiction Podcast

David Barr Kirtley

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4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2022

⏱️ 80 minutes

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm David Barcurtley, author of the book Save Me Please and Other Stories, which

0:05.8

is available now on Amazon.com.

0:08.7

We had a great conversation about the book back in episode 500, so definitely check that

0:13.0

out if you missed it.

0:14.8

And so I want to give a special thank you to Nicholas Rogers, who just gave the book

0:18.2

a five-star review on Amazon.com.

0:21.2

It says, excellent collection.

0:24.1

Some of my favorite short stories from the last few years, from one of my favorite creatives

0:28.2

working in the industry today.

0:30.6

Every story in this collection is worth the price of admission individually.

0:34.0

The collection altogether is an absolute gold mine.

0:37.0

Safest purchase you'll make all year.

0:39.3

So big thanks again to Nicholas Rogers for that great review.

0:42.2

Alright, so now let's get to our show.

0:50.2

The Geeks Guide to the Galaxy.

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And here's your host, David Barcurtley.

1:04.4

Hello, and welcome to episode 515 of Geeks Guide to the Galaxy.

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Today on the show we'll be discussing Frank Herbert's Dune, a sci-fi channel mini-series

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that was originally released in December 2000.

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This will include spoilers for everything in the show, so just be aware of that.

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And we previously discussed the Dune novel back in episode 417, the 1984 Dune movie back

1:26.2

in episode 432, and the 2021 Dune movie back in episode 491.

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