What would you consider the number one priority in the making of Atlas Shrugged Part III?
We want to hear from you. What would you consider the number one priority in the making of Atlas Shrugged Part III?
A. Casting
B. Getting the message of Atlas Shrugged right
C. Cinematography
D. Special Effects
E. Hiring the right Director
F. Other
Leave your answer in the comments below.
A. Casting
B. Getting the message of Atlas Shrugged right
C. Cinematography
D. Special Effects
E. Hiring the right Director
F. Other
Leave your answer in the comments below.
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Casting is not that important, it's the screenplay and the direction that will make or breakPart III.
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Oz
Dagny... Julianne Moore, Bridget Moynaham, Scarlett Johansson (well.. Scarlett doesn't fit the profile but I love her)
Rearden... Gerard Butler or Russell Crowe
Francisco... Robert Downey Jr. (and no one else)
Ragnar... Chris Hemsworth (awful actor, but fits the viking profile) or Guy Pierce
I think you have done great with getting the message of Atlas Shrugged across in both parts. I'm sure it will be the same for the third. I am really looking forward to the completion of the series.
Dagny = Diana Rigg
Francisco = Ricardo Montalban
Hank = Richard Burton
Eddie = Richard Jaekel
John Galt = Peter O'Toole
All the sadder when it finally fails through no fault of it's own....
It must be made clear to the low-information voters of America that altruism doesn't work and will eventually kill mankind's freedom, knowledge, prosperity, ambition, and self-worth. It must, however, be done on a level they can understand. This book shows and, hopefully, the movie will show that altruism is a blueprint for failure and total chaos. The movie should also demonstrate that the individual's freedom is what will ensure the group's survival. Casting is also very important. Try to get the original Dagny back.
My problem isn't that Eddie is black, it's that he's the ONLY black in the cast. Makes him seem like a token. A couple of the disappearing businessmen, like Ken Danagger, could have been black. Better yet, a Denzel Washington type (obviously they weren't going to get the real thing) would have been perfect for Ellis Wyatt.
As far as making a social change the movies are doing some good. I hope that they build a profitable franchise of products and services around and from the movies and long standing interest in the book. It would go far to educate and enlighten people about the evils of big government no matter what forms it takes.
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