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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Agreed on the portrayal of Akston in Pt. I; I thought it was snarky. That passage in the book shows Akston to be polite, forthright, and distinguished.
http://www.examiner.com/review/atlas-shr...
My #1 disappointment with Parts I and II were the very short "speeches". Ayn Rand spent pages and pages and pages on D'Anconia's speeches, Rearden's trial defense speech, Ragnar's speech, and John Galt's radio address. If people can make movies of Shakespeare plays that remain true to the lengthy monologues and still keep them interesting, then Part III can remain true to the lengthy and IMPORTANT speeches by Galt, D'Anconia, etc. which make these great men leave their life's work behind to join Galt's strike.
I have more comments on the films here. I would appreciate it if everyone read them:
http://zachfosterrants.blogspot.com/2012...
While I might agree with many of her points about 'organized' religion, they didn't prove that there is no God or higher power that created man capable of being as perfect as Ms. Rand says we can be when we follow her philosophy.
Given that Ms. Rand was able to get the 'Money Speech' and the 'Love Speech' 'flat' in but a few pages... the fact that she rambled on and on against religion for scores of pages tells me that she didn't have that subject 'flat'.
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