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O'bungler is the proof of the pudding....
I had no idea who Ayn Rand was or what her writings were about until I was turned onto them by some friends. After reading Atlas Shrugged, I can't say that my mind was really changed on anything so much as the ideas that I always believed in were reinforced. I have also always been impressed by how prescient she was in a book from the 1950s. When I read Shrugged for the first time, I remember watching the news and seeing her words play out in real life day in and day out. Anyway, the impression that her work has left on my life has been incredible, and I am the better man for it.
With that in mind, I want to thank the people who are making these films for bringing it to the uninitiated out there in an easier to digest format. If you can make an impact on people's lives with these films the way the book did for me, then you know you're doing good work. Again, thank you.
Considering all that's been going on in the world, especially lately, I hope this gets more people's attention.
Love the transition from Part II to Part III. The same airplane clipping the trees does it perfectly.
No offense to her, but I felt for Mathis' Dagney. I cared about her, even more than about Taylor Shilling's Dagney. This gal is too thin and hard looking for my taste.
I know, I know, if she looked and acted like a female Arnold Schwarzenegger, most people here would be happiest. But I like my heroes vulnerable.