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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Though it appears like B is the winner based on comment count, a few folks pointed out the obvious: what good is a perfect message poorly executed?
The original cast was superior to the 2nd in every way. Samantha Mathis moped and looked dour while Taylor Shilling gave me goose bumps when she told Francisco that she was going to win. The score for AS1 was gorgeous and sounded like Goldsmith at times. I bought that CD too and listen to it often.
Also, yes, I agree the task of an Atlas Shrugged movie is overwhelming. However, it has been done as best as anyone could have done in a movie format. I always thought a full season mini series would best suit AS. Having said that, thank you AS movie makers for bringing it to the masses!
One of the biggest problems in this country right now is that our politics, our government, our media is trying to fit squares into round holes. they are stripping our uniqueness and trying to get everyone to be the same. problem is everyone hates this, on both sides, and no one is happy, but the side with their team in power just masks their feelings about this. You need to stir up these emotions.. play on the "are you really happy this way?"
Bottom line.. stop holding back in the movie trying to play it on the safe side and be more mainstream. You need to make this movie with the same passion and message that went into the writing of the novel, and don't hold back! Be brutally honest now.
Galt's radio address is needlessly tedious and repetitive. Anyone still reading the novel at that point GETS IT ALREADY! And it'll be even worse translated to a visual medium where ALL successful adaptations from print works radically truncate original dialog in favor of telling more of The Real Story in pictures.
I made sci/tech video for a living for 35 years. The trick to making something "dry" and intellectual WORK is to give it some sizzle to go along with the steak. Bt all means do not compromise the message...but please be realistic and use the strengths of the new medium to work FOR you, not against you.
B. message is next
A. believable performances are also important
C and D are icing and will come together naturally
Speak only for yourself, please! Somehow I doubt that ANYONE here has EVER forgotten the book :)
Speak only for yourself, dude. Emotions come and go; that's one of the downsides of being Human. However, things you grab onto with your REASON are forever, unless new and contradictory HARD INFORMATION comes down the pike.
As a side note, I would really love to see you all bring in the history of Dagny's and Frisco's relationship. It is so integral to understanding the impact of Frisco on Dagny, James and the whole underlying point of the book. Please do not leave this out. I was very surprised & disappointed that no time at all was devoted to this element of the story. Otherwise, however, good job!
I DO like the idea of expanding on Starnesville/Century Motors however. :)
Shrugged books and have given them all to people I considered worthy.
2nd while I am an ardent capitalist I do not appreciate ur Bull Feces method of trying to play on the conscience of Ayn Randians by calling them moochers. I corresponded with Ayn and tho she was intolerant of others views, she was proud enuff not to beg for money, or try to extort it by looter type means.
3rd As I said, I believe in making money, but in my own Ayn Randian way I am a selfish altruist who does not respond well to Bull Feces.
Lastly, ur job, which is admittedly a difficult one, is to keep the movie interesting to those who have not read the book and yet stick to the ideals of the book. And that is what U stated as ur goal, and so far I give U an A for effort, but not an A plus. Ur job is so overwhelming that that is one of the reasons Ayn Rand never wanted to C such a movie, unless she could do the whole thing, which of course she could not. Be careful whom U call a moocher lest U be considered an extorting moocher.
The top priority, IMNSHO, is NOT to give in to the temptation to reproduce Galt's radio address in anything even close to its tedious, needlessly repetitive entirety!
This irked me even in the novel, so I've skipped over it every time I've re-read the novel over the past 30-some years. Anyone still reading at that point GETS IT ALREADY!!!!
OTOH, in the Part II film, the story of the disintegration of the 20th Century Motor Company was given ridiculously short shrift. A concrete example like that one will convince many more fence-sitters than a faithful rendition of Galt's so-bored-they-snored radio speech. After all, we are now seeing the 20th Century Motor Company all around us, every day.
This is Atlas, after all, not just another film.
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