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Worst movie of all time

Yesterday, I saw the 1984 movie adaptation of Dune. Within minutes, I realized it was a strong contender for the title of worst movie of all time. For those unfamiliar with Dune, it is a futuristic novel by Frank Herbert that has had immense influence on successful films such as Star Wars, Mad Max, and Blade Runner to name just a few. As a fan of the recent Netflix series based on the book, which boasts impressive production value and talented actors, I was excited to watch the 1984 movie adaptation. However, calling this film bad would be an understatement. The majority of the acting falls flat, with only a few lead characters delivering decent performances. Furthermore, if you haven’t already read the novel, you’ll find yourself lost in its confusing storyline. The special effects are particularly disappointing; even a couple of kids armed with a basic camera could have… Worst movie of all time

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Star Trek Prodigy

I grew up watching different versions of the Star Trek movies and TV series. Most of them with humans, and aliens, jam-packed together in a combo pack of action and adventure. The Star Trek Prodigy animated series was my first animated series.   I landed upon the series while causally flicking through the Star Wars and Star Trek stuff on Netflix. Needless to say, I am impressed. I am way beyond the age group this series targets, but I have enjoyed every episode in the two seasons. It is said that stories about children in heroic roles are always fascinating to read and watch. An example is the Harry Potter series. The Star Trek Prodigy series has it all, including a cast of lovable characters who are wannabe Star Fleet academy cadets but end up spending more time-saving galaxies than in classrooms. For those following the Star Trek series, this… Star Trek Prodigy