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The Dana Gould Hour

Howya Dune?

The Dana Gould Hour

Dana Gould

Danagould, News, Podcast, Hour, Gold, Gould, Dana, Howser, Huell, Politics, Comedy

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2024

⏱️ 162 minutes

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Summary

Max Evry is here. Max is the author of a fantastic new book called A Masterpiece in Disarray, the oral history of David Lynch’s Dune. Those of you who have seen the Denis Villeneuve version may only be dimly aware of the David Lynch’s Dune. It was only his third film, and it’s the only film of his that he claims not to love in some form or another. David Lynch’s Dune was, at its time, the most expensive science fiction film Universal had ever made. It starred an unknown actor named Kyle MacLaughlin and the guy who had only directed two film and one of them was Eraserhead. If you don’t think that’s going to be an interesting story, I can’t help you.

Christina, like Max, is a pal o’ mine. She is the Vice President and Editor at Feral House Publishing, and she has written a book called Holy Food: How Cults, Communes and Religious Movements Influence What We Eat. I learned a whole bunch of stuff I didn’t know including, what major religion used to suggest that after someone died, it was a good idea to eat cake off their corpse.

True Tales From Weirdsville tells the stranger than fiction tale of California’s weird association with religious cults, focusing on two strange organizations that were both HUGELY popular, that both started out with seemingly good intentions, and how, one, specifically, went VERY off the rails. This is the tale of Aimee Semple Mcpherson’s Four Square Gospel Church, and Charles Dederich’s Synanon. You won’t believe your ears!

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0:00.0

They come from the bowls of hell.

0:07.0

The Dana Gooltower.

0:11.0

The Dana Gooldower. Jungle worms and small friends.

0:16.0

Run around your feet.

0:17.0

Bought a dog, the chil's a calf, that ate the canary.

0:20.0

What is true?

0:22.0

And once again, welcome back.

0:29.0

Hello, and welcome back to the Dana Gould Hour Podcast.

0:33.0

It's March, which can mean only one thing.

0:37.0

It is time for our February episode.

0:40.0

Max Evry is here.

0:42.0

Max is the author of a fantastic... Max Avery is here.

0:43.0

Max is the author of a fantastic new book called A Masterpiece in Disarray, The

0:50.0

Oral History of David Lynch's Dune. Now those of you who have seen the

0:55.3

Denis Villanoe version may only be dimly aware of the David Lynch version of

1:00.8

Dune. It was only his third film. It was from 1984, I believe, and it is the only film that Mr. Lynch claims to have no love for.

1:17.2

David Lynch's Dune was at its time the most expensive science fiction film Universal Studios had ever made and yet it starred an unknown actor

1:22.4

who'd never made a movie before, named Kyle McLaughlin,

1:26.2

and the director had only directed two films previously, both of them in black and white.

1:31.4

One of them was a racer head.

1:33.0

And if you don't think that's going to make for an interesting story,

1:35.7

I can't help you.

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