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Box-office power of Ayn Rand’s ‘Atlas Shrugged’ baffles insiders
Chicago Sun Times ^
| 4/20/11
| PAUL BOND
Posted on 04/20/2011 6:28:45 PM PDT by BCrago66
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To: Deagle
I have huge ambitions, huge desires, and huge imagination thanks.
“most movies inspire or entertain us”
I submit that “most” movies actually sap your ambitions, desires, and imagination.
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posted on
04/22/2011 8:39:11 AM PDT
by
Christian Engineer Mass
(25ish Cambridge MA grad student. Many conservative Christians my age out there? __ Click my name)
To: BCrago66
... its awful marketing plan. There's a marketing plan? Who knew?
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posted on
04/22/2011 8:41:32 AM PDT
by
Cyber Liberty
(Oh, well, any excuse to buy a new gun is good enough for me.)
To: BCrago66
I've seen this film and I really liked it. It's not perfect but I felt it was a very good start. I think this "viral" type/word of mouth marketing that is getting folks into the theaters to see this film is great. I am constantly amazed by the millions of dollars hollywood spends to promote trashy, stupid films in an effort to justify the bloated paychecks that the "stars" of those films get.
I believe that if a production company would start making films with a positive, pro-conservative, pro-American message that company and those kinds of films would do very well indeed.
I would like to see a film about American troops in the middle east (any theater would do) where the troopers are portrayed as the heroes they are rather than borderline nut jobs who snap and go off the deep end. I would go see a movie like that. Instead, I find myself watching movies made in the 30's and 40's (which I enjoy)rather than spend my money on the crap that is passed off as entertainment these days.
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posted on
04/22/2011 8:49:48 AM PDT
by
The Louiswu
(Government is made up of people, individuals who are largely ungoverned)
To: Christian Engineer Mass
“I submit that most movies actually sap your ambitions, desires, and imagination.”
I completely agree with your comment. Movies are so contrived and predictable. They leave virtually nothing to the imagination. Star Trek is one example. It plugged in impossible new technology and laws of physics wherever called for in the plot.
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posted on
04/23/2011 10:25:10 AM PDT
by
balls
(0 lies like a Muslim (Google "taqiyya"))
To: Christian Engineer Mass
... but Atlas Shrugged was is ordinary movie. It’s a wake-up call for what is happening to our country.
I’ve seen many reviews that focus on the acting, casting, or the cost-cutting short-cuts taken, but I didn’t notice any of that when I saw it, I was too wrapped-up in the unfolding story, which I thought was portrayed wonderfully
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posted on
04/23/2011 10:36:03 AM PDT
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balls
(0 lies like a Muslim (Google "taqiyya"))
To: balls
should be: “but Atlas Shrugged is no ordinary movie”
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posted on
04/23/2011 10:37:49 AM PDT
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balls
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