When I first heard that Hancock and The Kingdom director Peter Berg wanted to do yet another adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune, I thought to myself, "Why the hell does Hancock and The Kingdom director Peter Berg want to do yet another adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune? Weren't the terrible David Lynch movie and the TV miniseries I never watched enough?"
As further proof that, eventually, everyone comes around to the Crabster's way of thinking, Peter Berg has seen the silliness of doing another Dune and dropped out of the project.
Perhaps even Universal will finally catch up with me and Peter Berg and realize that no one wants to see this movie. Or maybe they'll do the crazy thing and let Alejandro Jodorowsky at last do the version of Herbert's novel he dreamed of making in the '70s. With a lifesized Salvador Dali puppet as the Emperor.