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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Mel Gibson might have worked 20 years ago before he began to show his age and before his private life damaged his brand. I like Gary Sinise, who seems to be someone who might be a Randian plus, although he is in his fifties, looks younger. I just ran into Sinise at a play in Chicago and he looks very youthful. Why not?
I'm OK with DB Sweeney.
I always thought that Eric Stoltz would have been a good one but he was in "The Passion of Ayn Rand", so that would be awkward. Plus he may be too old now.
Kelsey Grammer
Gary Sinise
Bruce Willis
But please bring back the actors who portrayed Dagny and Rearden from part 1, and any other original characters you can get from part one. The first film was much better, the actors were better, the cinematography was better and the VFX were better. I really WANTED to like part 2 but I have to say I was verey disappointed. The only parts that were good was Rearden's trial and when Rearden chews out that fellow (who also happens to have my last name!) in his office.
The CGI FX in Part 2 were absolutely wretched. Find an FX company that knows how to work with a combination of miniatures and CG compositing for a much better effect. I recommend someone like Steve Begg. Just because it's new technology doesn't mean it produces good effects. The good VFX artist knows what to use and when.
Damien Lewis or Benedict Cumberbatch
Steve Buscemi comes to mind, could play a mad scientist, or common work working man...
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