ASP3: This is John Galt
Ideally, the actor playing John Galt in Atlas Shrugged Part 3 will appear to have jumped right off of the pages of Atlas Shrugged. However, in our quest to find the perfect John Galt, some tough choices may have to be made. That's where you come in.
If you had to choose, which would you consider the number one priority in casting John Galt?
A. As long as the actor looks and acts like John Galt, I don't care what his personal beliefs are.
B. The actor needs to possess a deep understanding of, and passion for, Ayn Rand's ideas first and foremost.
Leave your answer in the comments below.
If you had to choose, which would you consider the number one priority in casting John Galt?
A. As long as the actor looks and acts like John Galt, I don't care what his personal beliefs are.
B. The actor needs to possess a deep understanding of, and passion for, Ayn Rand's ideas first and foremost.
Leave your answer in the comments below.
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There are thousands of physically attractive men who are vapid as the Saharan, yet are bold. Their boldness is stupidity and their looks do not disguise the emptiness in their eyes
If it was my decision it would be someone like this.
http://www.nakedcowboy.com/
A dude who can play the guitar in Times Square nearly naked is a guy who understands a bit about what being John Galt is. Unafraid, enterprising, talented, and holding the whole potential of the world in their mind.
Plus, I bet he would sell tickets to a younger audience................I'm just saying.
I know Galt is supposed to be a blond, but think about it. He is described as "self-made in every sense, out of nowhere, penniless, parentless, tie-less". He succeeds without any support from society, purely on the content of his mind and his character. To me that is a perfect descrioption of a black non-Liberal.
Epps has already proved himself a competent actor and his stint on House has gotten people used to viewing him as no-nonsene, intelligent and ruthlessly moral.
The black culture in this country is just screaming for a self-reliant, intellectual role-model. My theory is that Obama succeeded in gaining the presidency partly by tapping into this need by refusing to play the typical black victim. Yes, it was a scam, but it was a highly successful one. Black people deserve the real thing.
uh, no to Rand Paul.
Even physically, I think he would fit the role quite well. Of course, there's the little issue that he's not an engineer, so he probably doesn't have the "engineer" behavior of always thinking of some problem in the background... But the speech part in the novel is definitely a political speech he would with no doubt perform with perfection...
This is a role that an actor plays. Acting is just that. It does not have to be a reflection of philosophy or politics or anything. It is someone pretending to be the person the writer creates meeting the vision of the director's interpretation.
One person who came to mind is Vigo Mortensen. Star of Hidalgo and Lord of the Rings. I don't know if he requires a lot of money or what his politics are but he seems right in every other respect.
I also like Gary Sinese but not as much, but he is committed politically.
I do have to say that DB Sweeney is one of my favorite unappreciated actors. So, I was pleasantly surprised to see him cast for pt 2. Why wouldn't he be in part 3?
I have no idea about his politics, but if he's not too expensive, one of the best actors for this role I can think of would be Guy Pearce.
He should be...
1) Unknown or relatively unknown.
2) A dedicated Objectivist.
3) Good looking enough that his appearance does not detract from from the message.
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