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TEASER ALERT: Want to be part of the cinematic legacy of Atlas Shrugged?

Posted by sdesapio 10 years, 11 months ago to Entertainment
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Prepare yourself... you're going to be part of Atlas Shrugged history.

This July we'll tell you how you can play a vital role in the film.


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  • Posted by ShoxTP 10 years, 11 months ago
    I would love to be apart of the cinematic legacy that is AS3 for 3 reasons:

    1) I'm handsome
    2) I've always been creative and have always wanted to act / be apart of a film.
    3) AS2 came out on my birthday.

    These 3 things are hardly a coincidence. Thank you for giving us an opportunity to join in.
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  • Posted by h-beck 10 years, 11 months ago
    I am a ready 77 year old. Love Atlas Shrugged.
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  • Posted by pchoate 10 years, 11 months ago
    Because I was Jim Taggart in the days before Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, and now I am worse than the meanest former smoker (or, Kool-Aid drinker) than anyone you know!
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  • Posted by $ Homemaker 10 years, 11 months ago
    Yes, I would like to be a part of the cinematic legacy of Atlas Shrugged – because I want to go back to my dream life in The Gulch. That place where I worked side-by-side with my husband to survive the struggles of starting a company, raising a family, and purchasing an estate in the most wonderful place on earth. Until I woke up and realized that this is actually Boulder County, Colorado, and they love to spend our money, but they hate the producers.
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  • Posted by Firestarter_13 10 years, 11 months ago
    Because I asked Y'all about a year ago, in Dallas @ The Freedom Works Event.By my life and my love of it..
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  • Posted by vbrown11 10 years, 11 months ago
    I was a part of talking to college students into going to see the movie Atlas Shrugged III! Ayn Rand is my hero and my champion, who was way before her time!
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  • Posted by jennifersudy 10 years, 11 months ago
    Yes! I have been an objectivist for the last 40 years. As the editor of The Kids' Reading Room in the Los Angeles Times, I have written stories about the Founding Fathers that reflect objectivist values and am a member of SAG.
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  • Posted by JohnWValentine 10 years, 11 months ago
    I'm 62 years old, I had a stroke 11 years ago, pretty much recovered, I live in Pa., the other side of the State from Hank Reardon, in Pittsburgh with Ken Danagger. I'm 5'7"/180lbs. I hope to join you in California this summer. I WILL make you proud if you select me.
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  • Posted by misslibertyamerica 10 years, 11 months ago
    I would like to talk to the producers about making a reality show "GALT'S GULCH" Things that make ya go Mmmmmm. What do you all think? Of course I would have to be in it!
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  • Posted by Tex 10 years, 11 months ago
    Currently I wear a number of t-shirts from Galt's Gulch store, especially when on my motorcycle. This provides a lot of opportunities to talk to people when they say, "Great Shirt". I want more opportunities to spread the word, hand out pocket size booklets of constitution and recommend "Atlas Shrugged" so that people will learn that what is happening now was seen and written about in 1957 and before.
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  • Posted by Lsemas 10 years, 11 months ago
    In addition to Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead, I have read Anthem and We the Living. I have been a fan of Rand's philosophy since high school. Much of my political philosophy derives from my readings of Rand, Orwell, Huxley ... and modern conservatives, Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan. Pre-dating all of these, is my love of the Founding Fathers and their English counterparts: Locke, Hobbes, Burke, Hume and others.

    All of these great thinkers contributed to the sentiments set forth in my own book, "Reason, Justice and Common Sense."

    One final note - Ayn Rand and I share the same birthday, Feb. 2. Coincidence? I think not.
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  • Posted by dirty_industrialist 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I didn't even know about any of that before now. I guess I need to check in here a lot more often than (redface) Facebook and Instagram. ;)
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  • Posted by Eudaimonia 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Me too.

    Like I said, I'm still irked I missed the submission deadline for ASP2.
    I had the video done, just never got around to processing it for submission.

    My big bad.
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  • Posted by bcrowell 10 years, 11 months ago
    I wear a different Atlas Shrugged T-shirt for every day of the week. I'm a walking billboard for objectivism. I just wish people would stop asking me if I had filled a missing person's report for Mr. Gault because they're so sorry to hear that he's missing. Lot's of work left to do,.
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  • Posted by majdad49 10 years, 11 months ago
    My Dad passed on in 2001. He was 105. Old west cowboy passed on his beliefs to me of hard work. I retired from the army after 41 years and two major conflicts. I discovered Atlas Shrugged when I was stationed in the Middle East. Since I have read and reread AS several times. If one can't see today's situation from this book, they are blind or one of the Takers.
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  • Posted by dstoffel 10 years, 11 months ago
    Because I will do all that is in my power to keep our nation and our world from continuing its slide into the world of Atlas Shrugged. I have read the book 3 times in the past 4 years and it has had an epiphanal effect on my view of society. Before reading the book I categorized people in two groups ‘Givers’ and ‘Takers’, Ayn used other words but they matched my definition. I should be selected because I am John, Dagny, Francisco, Henry, and Ragnar. I am building the engine. I am fiercely loyal. I have given it all up knowing that I could build it again. I came from very humble beginnings and made my successful life through hard work and right thinking. I believe that taking from the rich is just as evil as taking from the poor. I am a technology professor, a business owner, an author, an inventor, and a philosopher.
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  • Posted by cableguy4308 10 years, 11 months ago
    Been a Ayn fan for a long time, discovered her during the Clinton administration! Love her work, and try to explain her common sense to my commie, I mean democrat friends. LOL. It would be an absolute honor to be asked to appear in a project such as this. Don't know if it helps but I am also a US NAVY Vet, served during Desert Storm. Love you AYN!!!
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  • Posted by ccandd96 10 years, 11 months ago
    I believe that people who believe in Ayn would want to somehow be a part of the telling of the story. Count me in.
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  • Posted by elainamari 10 years, 11 months ago
    I would love to be a background player in this next part of the show because I have been a supporter from the beginning. I believe in the principals of tho vision and want to be a part of bringing it to fruition.
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