I went to see the 1:30 PM showing (first was 10:30 AM). I was first in the theater at 12:50. The audience filtered in. Mostly elderly who stumbled and fumbled their way to seats.
The casting and production was first rate. Technology was current and relevant to the current day. Gas prices were only 10x current CA prices. The streets were full of "occupy" types railing about the "2%", the rich and "fair share". Like a page from the current Obamaville newspapers.
The Hank Rearden in Pt 2 looks more the part of a business man with "hands on" experience. The guy in Pt 1 seemed just a little too much like a "city boy" who never go t his hands dirty. I liked the Eddie Willers character better in Pt 2 than what I had perceived when reading the book.
>>Mostly elderly who stumbled and fumbled their way to seats.<<
WTH?
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