The Eve of the AS2 Premier
Posted by overmanwarrior 13 years, 5 months ago to Movies
Watching Atlas Shrugged Part 1 today, I will have to say that if it has a fault it is not in the production quality. I have seen films that made good money at the theater done with less production value. It is not because it's too boring with characters talking about money and politics. I can think of several George Clooney films that have far less action. No, if Atlas Shrugged Part 1 has a problem, it is because the film is too intellectual. It does not suger coat its intellectual premise, and those who find that challenging, who have been socially conditioned otherwise, find that intellectual message a threat to their very lives--which they should. Atlas Shrugged Part 1 is a very good film, and I have no doubt with the passion that went into Part 2, that it too will be a great film. So good luck. A film dedicated to "those who make the world move" will not be traditionally popular the way typical films would be. The message is so powerful that it takes a minute to sink in for the average person. So enjoy the premier and soon the rest of the country will have the honor of that intellectual message even if at first glance they find it too powerful next to the typical flat plotlines of an average movie.
Doc is a huge fan. He's in Detroit now on the number #10 radio market in the whole country. Doc also subs for Glenn Beck when he's sick.....hint, hint. There is no reason that Atlas Shrugged Part 2 couldn't do at least $50 million at the box office no matter what the reviews are. All it needs is for us to show up and see it. I plan to see it at least four times the opening weekend. Because unlike a vote in a ballot box, you can vote more than once, and a movie ticket is a vote for this kind of film.
Hey !! -- You are too demanding and too critical -- who do you think you are ?? -- who are you, to judge ?? -- just be silent -- and accept what you're told.
(*sarcasm*)
"ATLAS SHRUGGED II, THE STRIKE" Preview,
was presented with "2016."
His audience is anything but drones taking marching orders.
However, an endorsement from him goes a long, long way, and he is a very vocal fan of Ayn Rand and Atlas Shrugged.
I wouldn't be surprised if he mentions it himself.
Much of what is produced is so risk averse it tends to follow the standard patterns that are widely acceptable.
It is so refreshing to see/watch or hear something that is different ... when one gets the opportunity.