Bah! So many words, yet they couldn't be bothered to mention that the movie was eventually made. True, it was David Lynch at the helm instead, but much of the early ideas were carried through (including Giger's lovely work). Besides, I'm not so sure that Jodorowsky’s Dune was all that influential, for as the article says, it's the artists and designers that exert the most influence on a SF film's aesthetics, not the other way around; all the artists for Jodorowsky's Dune had established styles, so even if they'd never been a part of this failure, their later work on other films wouldn't have been drastically different.