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Overall, I give the film 3 and 1/2 stars.

It fit well in a fine Sunday of beautiful autumn weather, worship, family, FR, and reloading. Those are my actual activities today. I guess I am still clinging to my guns and religion ... Typical Central PA activities.

1 posted on 10/14/2012 2:11:22 PM PDT by ConservativeInPA
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I went on Friday afternoon in Augusta Maine. Maybe 30 people. Knew about half.

I enjoyed it very much;But I’m a big fan.

I give it a 3 to 4 also.


2 posted on 10/14/2012 2:14:26 PM PDT by maine yankee (I got my Governor at 'Marden's')
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thanks, for the report...i guess (some of) the actors didn't
want their names associated w/AR's AS
..better opportunities elsewhere.

3 posted on 10/14/2012 2:19:45 PM PDT by skinkinthegrass (WA DC E$tabli$hment; DNC/RNC/Unionists...Brazilian saying: "$@me Old $hit; w/ different flie$" :^)
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not impressed with part i. hope part ii is better. it was hard to identify with the characters inpart i.


4 posted on 10/14/2012 2:20:41 PM PDT by camle (keep an open mind and someone will fill it full of something for you)
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I just saw 2016 Obama which is now on demand. Pretty good!!! I do recommend it!!!


5 posted on 10/14/2012 2:22:27 PM PDT by tallyhoe
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Saw it Saturday afternoon. We also liked the cast better in Pt. 1. However, Pt.2 was a better production and the message was powerful and eerily pertinent to today.

There were about 25 people at our showing for the early matinee in northern Illinois. We would rate it 3.5 stars. Can’t wait for Pt. 3.


6 posted on 10/14/2012 2:31:10 PM PDT by libertymaker
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I saw it last night in Delaware and there were only a dozen people at the late showing (9:20 pm). I loved it. I had not seen Part I. I thought it did a great job of casting the government as pure evil and revealing liberty as the great value that binds us all together in civilization. It’s quite a wild story. At the end the protagonist, Dagny Taggart, meets John Galt. Jason Deghe as Henry Reardon was simply fantastic. His speech before the government tribunal was riveting.


7 posted on 10/14/2012 2:31:55 PM PDT by WashingtonSource
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Saw the 11 a.m. showing at a theater in a Dallas, Texas suburb. Maybe a dozen people there...and the crowd was retirement age (except us).

Of course, that time conflicts with church services so expect crowds will be larger later. However, definitely lighter than for Part I.

Part II had the hard slog of tying Part I with a Part III conclusion that one hopes is filmed and distributed. The middle is the difficult segment of any trilogy.

That being said, the cast and director changes did hurt the movie. The cameos were amusing but detracted from the message.

I suspect the only way Atlas Shrugged will ever get talented low-budget treatment on the screen is if the book becomes a British television series. Fat chance of that happening.

I’ll watch the third movie (if they make it) but Part II has really lowered the bar on expectations. What a shame.


8 posted on 10/14/2012 2:34:18 PM PDT by peyton randolph (FUBO and his wookie beard)
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Saw it last night. The film started and moved a little slowly, but got more interesting near the end - especially after Readon's "conviction." But then, the novel did as well.

I also was a little disappointed in the casting changes from AS I. At times, Dagney looked a bit like Hilary Clinton. Was most disappointed in Hank's recasting - I though I was watching Jesse Ventura half the time with the gravelly, street-slang voice. D'Antonio's new actor was the best change, IMO.

Three stars out of five.

11 posted on 10/14/2012 2:42:29 PM PDT by fwdude ( You cannot compromise with that which you must defeat.)
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I am pretty sure the change in cast has to do with budget constraints and scheduling conflicts. The movie got made, that's the important thing. I do hope they keep DB Sweeney for part 3, though. Since he only had 12 seconds in this one, I think there is a good possibility.

I think as storytelling goes, part 2 was better than part 1. It had an action-movie feel toward the end, even though the CGI aircraft were a bit cheesy.

All in all, a faithful rendition of Ayn Rand, and actually fun.

12 posted on 10/14/2012 2:47:47 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Government is the religion of the psychopath.)
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I did not particularly like the change in cast form Part I, especially Miss Taggert.

My wife agrees with you.

13 posted on 10/14/2012 2:47:58 PM PDT by sauropod (Only two of God's creatures can employ the term "we": newspaper editors and men with tapeworms-Hayes)
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My wife and I saw it in Mesa Friday evening with the Ron Paul Phoenix Meetup crowd. We enjoyed hanging out with other libertarians, and we enjoyed the movie. I liked the modern touches, such as the mention of the “Recovery Czar” and the product placement of the Apple Macbook Pro. I found it ironic, however, that the automotive product placement was a Fisker Karma, the subject of huge controversy over direct and indirect subsidies through the stimulus program.


16 posted on 10/14/2012 2:56:14 PM PDT by AZLiberty (No tag today.)
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MrsSgtBob, and I saw it Friday with maybe fifty others...can’t tell if that was a good showing, as we don’t go to the movies.

Didn’t think nothing of of the cheap ticket prices as I thought that was the “norm”....’til this morning. The ticket stub says Senior Rate. We are only 49. ;-)


17 posted on 10/14/2012 3:06:31 PM PDT by SgtBob (Freedom is not for the faint of heart. Semper Fi!)
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Saw it today also. A few thoughts:

1. Didn’t really see a compelling need to change the whole cast. The two exceptions were the actors that played James Taggart and Wesley Mouch. The new actors in those roles were definitely more in character. Sadly, the new Dagney reminded me of a younger Hillary Clinton.

2. The story quality stayed about the same as the first one. There were a few approximations where a speech or discussion which could have been 15 minutes was boiled down to 5, but that is to be exected. I actually felt sorry for the character of Dave Mitchem.

3. Like in Part I, its hard to communicate that society is collapsing when so many things looks so polished. In particular, the electronic (TVs, computers, cellphones, and software) seem not to be impacted by a brain drain. This is probably due to the relatively low production budget. Not a lot of $$ for truely distopian sets.

That being said, “Atlas Shrugged” is a hard story to put on the screen. Even a bigger budget production with more A-List actors would have had major challenges.


18 posted on 10/14/2012 3:11:59 PM PDT by rbg81
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I saw Atlas Shrugged part 2 today, in a mega-plex theater in the Dallas suburbs. The theater was about half full.
The acting was OK, the message spot on. I loved the “Recovery Czar” and spotting various cameos.


21 posted on 10/14/2012 3:25:35 PM PDT by tbw2
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Who is John Galt?

D.B. Sweeny, that’s who!


23 posted on 10/14/2012 4:04:12 PM PDT by canalabamian (Durka durka...Muhammad FUBAR!)
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I’m probably not a very sophisticated movie goer, but . . I loved Atlas Shrugged II. Written in 1957 it was prophetic about what the libtards and big government people are up to. The movie is getting no publicity from mainstream outlets and there was only about a dozen people watching it in my local theatre. Some of the “high brow” reviews say that it is too sophisticated for a typical American audience. Thank you government schools!

I say to all Freepers, Watch it!


25 posted on 10/14/2012 4:36:43 PM PDT by 2nd Amendment (Vote Obama for national suicide)
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