I just watched Atlas Shrugged again....

Posted by LetsShrug 12 years, 9 months ago to Movies
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I just ordered ASII so I thought I'd rewatch AS to get ready. Here are a few things I never really noticed the previous times I watched it....

Opening scene where the mystery man (John Galt) is walking up to the Diner in the rain, someone has graffitied the wall with "On Strike"...which was the working title of Atlas Shrugged. Nice touch.

When Midas Mulligan walks into the diner, the bum who had ordered coffee, is now drinking his coffee, but it's running out of his mouth and all down the front of him (?).

Taylor Schilling looks a lot like a cross between a girl in my book club and a younger Beverly D'Angelo.

Eddie was in Twilight.

I love Owen Kellogg and the actor was spot on.

When James Taggart asked his secretary why she hadn't gotten him an appt with D'Anconia yet her reason was, "..because Senoir D'Anconia says you bore him." That's the FIRST time I heard what she said because the sound level is so low. (And I've watched this 6 times now.)

The 20th Century Motors abandoned building looks like it's one of the many from Detroit.

Atlas Shrugged is more like real life every time I watch it.






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  • Posted by eskslo 12 years, 9 months ago
    I've watched both part 1 and 2 a coupled times in the last week. In a perfect world I would love to mix and match both and create my own film. That being said, I think as individual films, they both stand alone quite well and are very watchable and enjoying.

    I think a big part of some of the criticisms I heard and have (although I am only speaking for myself here) is that those of us that have read the book several times have such strong ideas in our heads that it is hard to accept anyone else's vision. Especially when we are given two separate casts, it makes it even easier to be choosy and picky about what we like.

    I said it before and I will say it again that I think Taylor schilling somehow naturally embodied Dagny. Her look and attitude match to me what rand had on the page. With that said, I think Mathis did a great job in AS2 and is very watchable. Schilling is just a personal preference. All other characters worked for me in both 1 and 2. Personally hank in 2 did it for me more.

    Effects wise both parts had good and bad. Since p2 had a higher budget, I was surprised to see the disappearances so simple in p2. I liked p1 better for disappearances.

    I think there are the key elements missing that others have brought up (Eddie being lost in translation and Ragnar not being mentioned yet for a few). Hopefully these will get tied into part 3.

    All in all, I think the story that we all love is getting told and reaching audiences which is the main goal. If everyone in the gulch was asked to envision the characters and translate the books to screen we would all likely have different visions. I for one am just grateful for the tremendous efforts taken to bring this to film.
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  • Posted by Jclark930inc 12 years, 9 months ago
    Wait till you see it, It will blow your mind how right on you are about it feeling like real life.
    ON Strike, to me equates to Money "going into hiding" whenever
    government make it hard on the Producers.
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  • Posted by $ rockymountainpirate 12 years, 9 months ago
    I watched it again last night also. I watch PII right after. I did like the year put on the vanished date in PI. PII only had the day and month.

    I missed the 'you bore him' comment also.

    After re-watching PI with me and us both seeing PII for the first time, my brother asked what happens next I told him to read the book. He really wants to read the book now.

    PII really hit home with him. He's seeing the direct negative effects on his business of government regulations, not to mention corruption.
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    • Posted by eilinel 12 years, 9 months ago
      "my brother asked what happens next I told him to read the book."
      Good for you! Hubby started the book, but has gotten lazy (no surprise there) and opted for the movies. He's waiting for P3 and I'm trying real hard not to give him any spoilers.
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  • Posted by net5000 12 years, 9 months ago
    When ever I am feeling low I watch #1 or #2. I don't know how to explain it but it makes me feel better.
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    • Posted by 12 years, 9 months ago
      It made me feel better too... I wonder why? Nice to know others can see what we see maybe?
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      • Posted by net5000 12 years, 9 months ago
        For me, I feel like we are living the nightmare. At least in the movie and the book some people are taking action rather than just taking a beating. It gives me hope to know there is some defense. I have struggled with my business for 35 years and now it seems like the very real looters are sucking the oxygen out of everything. I work from 7am until 2am most days. The Looters just tax me and regulate me, and steal more than I make. They take their vacations on my earnings. They make me the criminal when they are stealing from me. They take what I earn and more no matter how hard I work. The movie's are a quick fix. I don't make enough to actually protect myself from the Looters' system right now. I need the movie, until I can find a place to make it real. So I buy the DVD movies, watch them in the theaters, rent them in Netflix, anything that I can afford. Because I just hope they do a great job on the next Atlas Shrugged.
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          • Posted by net5000 12 years, 9 months ago
            I agree. I am going to try and take this into the Gulch and like Ragnar use it to our advantage. In the field of online advertising I have a real life Galt's Motor‎. The ability to advertise a product to self-identified buyers without waste. Zero waste. No audiences to buy, no traffic to buy, no circulation to buy, no rating points. Just buyers, it gives your products and services exposure to buyers at the precise moment when they are about to buy. No pay-per-click. It took 9 years to find the Holy Grail of advertising. The industry has all ways said that you have to buy the audience to get the buyers. 35 years ago that's what my advertising professors taught. You don't. Like Gault's Motor it's the only way that makes sense after you see it work. It will allow Gulch companies to avoid the #1 Moocher and the waste the Moocher is promoting. They are just cheating companies out of their marketing dollars. This is a way for Gulch companies to reach out and take back what is being mooched and looted in a very real world way. Producers know why I have worked 7-2am. You are doing it too. Maybe it has been for this point in time. If enough of us bring our inventions into the Gulch and can make a living here... like Haley's 5th they become part of the mystique, the benefits and advantages of a real world Gulch. Each new tool makes the Gulch more and more real for more Producers. The more resources and talent the more of us that can turn the corner.
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  • Posted by eilinel 12 years, 9 months ago
    For reason, Explorer is acting funky today. I have TWICE lost long posts, so will break this into shorter ones. After a double feature last night, impressions:
    Dagny. Definitely 1, but 2 wasn't bad or unbelievable.
    Hank: Didn't think I had a preference, but after watching them back to back, I liked 2 better.
    Lillian: Definitely 1. She had that air of patrician disdain down pat. 2 was just bitter.
    Frisco: 2 didn't have the playboy thing stressed, but he had that stance of "cape waving in the wind."
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    • Posted by eilinel 12 years, 9 months ago
      Quentin Daniels: Having watched that guy do too many pretty-but-dumb roles, I would never have picked him, but I thought he did a nice job. Pleasant surprise.
      Buildings: Liked the Taggart lobby in 1 better, looked more like an old family business. Loved the inlaid floor in the lobby. Liked the paneling/stained glass in 1's offices, but they looked cheap compared to 2. And what happened to Dagny's cheap little office for the JGL, complete with JG pacing outside? I really missed that. Liked Hank's office better in 1, but 2's mill much better; the outside shots in 1 looked like an old back-lot set.
      Street scenes: Liked the incorporation of Occupy-like scenes in 2, but there was something (lost now-brain fog) in 1 that I liked.
      Disappearances: after having seen both, I like the grayscale fade in 1 better, but leaving out the year in 2 makes it more timeless.
      Deleted scene: there was one on hubby's commercial disc- I think it was Frisco talking to Hank at the bar - that I wish had made the final cut. Oh well.
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    • Posted by eilinel 12 years, 9 months ago
      James: liked the look of 1 better (love me some black hair and blue eyes), but 2 was a better match to Dagny and had that blustering bully thing.
      Eddie: 2 captured that air of calm competence. He also captured the unrequited-love in a single sentence in the limo. 1 seemed to be just reading lines. I don't feel like he's being lost in translation; a simple statement in 3 from JG about where he got his information will cover it.
      Cherryl: didn't feel "working class" enough.
      Ferris/Stadler: Much as I like Armin Shimerman, 2 was better. Picardo was DEFINITELY better.
      Mouch: 2 was slimier (in a good way), but 1 was more believable as a politician.
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  • Posted by LionelHutz 12 years, 9 months ago
    I agree that the "you bore him" comment was hard to hear.

    I really like the fade to greyscale at the end of the disappearance of Owen Kellogg. And Midas Mulligan. And everyone else in this movie, for that matter. Far superior to Part 2's "clear the screen and put up a white-on-black he's gone text" effect.
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