Posted on 04/28/2011 11:29:15 PM PDT by fight_truth_decay
Lately, there have been duelling stories in the entertainment press about the future of Atlas Shrugged. With disappointing box office returns, the producers have been asked if they will go ahead and complete the franchise and in one interview were being told there will be no trilogy and in another were being told that there will. To clear the air, I reached out via email and Atlas producers John Aglialoro and Harmon Kaslow were both good enough to respond with exclusive quotes that should help to calm fears of Atlas fans everywhere.
Most surprising, though, was the revelation CNN, CNBC, and MSNBC are refusing to broadcast 15-second Atlas spots. Whats that about?
Im going to get a picture of Roger Ebert and Peter Travers and the rest of them so I can wake up in the morning and be reminded what were up against, Aglialoro wrote in an email. Theyre revitalizing me with their outrageousness. Aglialoro went on to state he had been misunderstood when he said the critical drubbing the film took influenced him to abandon the second and third films in the Atlas Shrugged franchise. He confirmed that he has no intention to go on strike.
That should come as very good news to the many, many people who obviously enjoyed the film and found it to be something special. Personally, Ive never seen such polarized reviews before. The critics savaged it and yet everyone who sent a revew into us loved it. The most interesting thing Ive noticed is that no one was on-the-fence about the film. No one said, Yeah, it was okay. People either passionately embraced Part 1 or passionately didnt. You dont see a lot of movies like that. So, for those of you who loved it
Make no mistake, we want to make...
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PG-13, Yahoo! Users gave it A-
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Meanwhile, ads for “Freddie Gets Fingered: 3-D” run non-stop on PMSNBC and CNN...
Every one who has not already should read Atlas Shrugged and the Fountainhead... We the Living and Anthem, later... IMO
http://rarelibrary.com/book/R-B/126/ATLAS+SHRUGGED.html
or First edition first printing:£ 4301.05
Actually, you should read “We The Living” first. It helps understand how her later viewpoints came about.
They should advertise on Glenn Beck’s show instead of 5 different gold dealers.
How long have you been waiting to use that ? ;-D
Oh man, sorry about the double post everybody. Opera farted a few seconds ago.
Double post in error.
Don’t sweat it, Tone.
just goes to show the ‘gate keepers’ are progressives and they are doing everything they can to keep anything like Atlas Shrugged from getting to the public
in this case, the ‘gate keepers’ would be critics.
in schools, it’s the teachers.
Just obtained a hand bound leather edition of Bartlett's Quotes for $8.50.... It is untouched and pristine as far as I see.
I desire an original “Blade Runner”.
Not to mention offering a preview of the world the collectivists have in mind for us. Also enlightening is this marvelous and massive collection of drawings from a young lady who lived through the Soviet Marxist experience and became an "enemy of the people" because her parents were "evil" property owners.
http://www.gulag.su/album/index.php?eng=1&page=2&list=1&foto=2
Both are handy when trying to explain how "economic fairness" leads to slavery.
The movie has only been in limited release for two weeks. It seems premature to think it will not make back the $10M investment when it is already 1/3rd of the way there after two weeks. There is still wide release in the US and release in other countries and DVD sales yet unkown.
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That's because a large proportion of the the people sending in reviews are Rand cultists.
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