The slug-like creature in the film Dune is called a sandworm. These giant creatures inhabit the deserts of the planet Arrakis and play a crucial role in the story as they produce the valuable spice melange.
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Chuck Versus the Sandworm was created on 2007-10-29.
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A sandworm has bilateral symmetry, which means it has one line of symmetry that divides it into two equal halves. This line of symmetry runs from its head to its tail.
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You defeat the fast sandworm with a slow tiger.
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crescentic dune
linear dune
star dune
dome dune
parabolic dune
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the top of a sand dune is called the crest of the dune.
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Chuck - 2007 Chuck Versus the Sandworm 1-6 is rated/received certificates of:
Australia:M
Brazil:10
Portugal:M/12
USA:TV-PG
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The sand dune eroded during the storm.
We had a picnic on the dune above the beach.
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A Sand Dune, more specifically a "Seif Dune" or a "Barchan Dune".
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no they were supposesed to get married and they did the wedding but Beetlejuice ended up gettong eatting by the sandworm so lydia stayed single
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Certainly the line "Walk without rhythm and it won't attract the worm" is a direct lift from the novel and movie Dune. The title and opening line could also easily be from Dune - "Don't be shocked by the tone of my voice. Check out my new weapon, weapon of choice." This seems to refer to the Weirding Voice that the Bene Gesserit used in the book - they could use it as a weapon to control others, incite them to violence, etc. Also, a previous posting says that "If you walk without rhythm, you'll never learn" seems to contradict the idea that the book is a major influence. However, the Fremen could never learn to ride the worms if they "walked without rhythm" all the time - they had to intentionally attract the worm to learn to ride it. IMHO [Previous reply: "That the song in its entirety is about Dune is more difficult to tell. The stanza which features the line from Dune ends with "If you walk without rhythm, you'll never learn". This is not a concept that appears in Dune. Unless you walk without rhythm, you will be eaten by a giant sandworm therefore the idea of never learning as long as you walk without rhythm is basically the opposite of what is the case. If the song was sticking to Dune that line would be "UNLESS you walk without rhythm you'll never learn." So, in my opinion, this line was incorporated from Dune because of its use of the word "rhythm" and not because Weapon Of Choice is a song about Dune."]
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