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‘Atlas Shrugged’: The First Tea Party Movie?
bighollywood.com ^ | April 7, 2011 | Hollywoodland

Posted on 04/08/2011 5:28:03 PM PDT by PROCON

About 9 million adults are active Tea Partiers, and 45 million support the movement, a CBS/New York Times poll says.

Atlas Shrugged, a novel in which society’s most productive citizens choose to disappear, was published in 1957, and filmmakers have spent nearly every year since trying to adapt it. They finally succeeded, and the first part of what’s planned as a trilogy comes out April 15. If you didn’t know that, it’s likely you’re not a member of the Tea Party.

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To: PROCON
Dumb question...a definate conservative book?

It depends what you mean by "conservative", I suppose. The book is an ode to capitalism and a trumpet of Rand's own "objectivism" philosophy. The degree to which you will agree with it depends on the degree to which you can agree with capitalism and objectivism.

As a free market capitalist, I love the first half of the equation. As a Christian, I find a lot to take issue with in the second.

Overall, I enjoyed the book. There was enough common ground to relish it (and enough creepy truth to be disturbed by it). The plot was good, the characters well written. There were a few points at which the book sort of plodded, but a fine read in the end.

21 posted on 04/08/2011 6:47:05 PM PDT by Señor Zorro ("The ability to speak does not make you intelligent"--Qui-Gon Jinn)
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To: Señor Zorro

Thanks for the insight FRiend!


22 posted on 04/08/2011 6:57:57 PM PDT by PROCON (Republicans: we elected you, DON'T let us down; 2011: the year of REPEAL!)
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To: gorush

Hope “Atlas Shrugged” is much better than “The Fountainhead.” No movie worth a damn ends with a court room scene. I know some people can handle it, maybe even love court room drama, I say feh!!!, tell you what.


23 posted on 04/08/2011 6:59:28 PM PDT by Avery Iota Kracker (He hate me.)
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To: CaptainAmiigaf

Anyone who enjoys reading “Atlas Shrugged” should not be concerned about murdering trees.


24 posted on 04/08/2011 6:59:43 PM PDT by Corey Ohlis (Visualize Swirled Peas)
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To: PROCON

My all time favorite book. It took me months to complete, but it was well worth it. The movie looks like it should be fantastic. I’ve used the AS website to request it be shown in my area and as of Thursday, it is! Bought tickets for the family on-line for Friday at 7:00 pm.

Who is John Galt?


25 posted on 04/08/2011 7:12:27 PM PDT by NoAmnesty (I don't have a tagline, but if I did, it would be here!)
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To: Publius

Bookmarking. Thanks!


26 posted on 04/08/2011 7:18:44 PM PDT by jersey117
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To: Bush_Democrat

I just checked your link and several cities in Florida have been added since Wednesday when only theaters in the south Florida area were showing it. Now there are theaters in Tampa, Pensacola, Jacksonville and Orlando.


27 posted on 04/08/2011 7:20:01 PM PDT by RightField (one of the obstreperous citizens insisting on incorrect thinking - C. Krauthamer)
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To: Señor Zorro
As a Christian, I find a lot to take issue with in the second.

Could be because Ayn Rand was a militant atheist and a destructive narcissist in her personal life. That said, she was a brilliant writer. Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead and We the Living are books to be cherished throughout the eternity that she denied.

28 posted on 04/08/2011 7:22:39 PM PDT by neocon1984
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To: PROCON
The book is best at showing the way collectivism (today's liberalism) works, how they gain power, and how they use it against people to remain in power. She has great insight into the problem, and was prescient looking at what today's reality is fast becoming.

The poster that said she used seven words when three were necessary was kind. When you get to the speeches, and the declarative stuff defining what she believes, she uses one thousand words rather than three, and flat out bores you to death.

It's still a classic, her insight to the problem was excellent, very prophetic, but her idea of what would solve it was pretty thin. It's worthwhile reading, but don't expect an epiphany about how to beat the cockroaches and their ilk, she's not got all the answers.

29 posted on 04/08/2011 7:24:45 PM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: gorush

Well then you would be jealous of me ;) I am at the part where John Galt makes his entrance. I love the characters but sometimes wish the dialogue between them were better.

Rand was quite the deep thinker and her philosophy takes time to ponder. I am very pleased with it thus far and can’t wait to read how it ends.


30 posted on 04/08/2011 7:25:09 PM PDT by JerseyDvl (Sometimes the road less traveled.... is less traveled for a reason.)
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To: JerseyDvl

I first read it back in the early ‘70’s. That which the book predicts is happening right now.


31 posted on 04/08/2011 7:29:08 PM PDT by gorush (History repeats itself because human nature is static)
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To: Señor Zorro
it depends on the degree to which you can agree with capitalism and objectivism.

Have you read her "Capitalism: the Unknown Ideal"?Not a novel. Valuable book.

32 posted on 04/08/2011 7:31:26 PM PDT by maine-iac7 ("We stand together or we fall apart" mt)
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To: saganite

I just checked and saw Columbia SC and the theatre is actually close by and a good one. I may have movie night when it comes out. My wife will probably decline though or go see another movie while I watch Atlas.


33 posted on 04/08/2011 7:38:00 PM PDT by wally_bert (It's sheer elegance in its simplicity! - The Middleman)
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To: NoAmnesty

I subscribed to the site too, and requested it in Tucson. Lo and behold this morning, I held my breath and it’s coming here!!! We had been planning to drive up to Tempe (2+ hours and a horrid road full of illegals) to see the first show.

My husband has a furlough day and I am taking a vacation day so that we can see the first showing, bought the tickets this morning. The movie trailer looks amazing, with gorgeous scenery on top of it.


34 posted on 04/08/2011 7:59:58 PM PDT by Borax Queen
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To: PROCON
DFW area Freepers:

The Dallas Tea Party is sponsoring a showing of Atlas Shrugged Part 1.

Begins: Monday, April 18 2011 at 7:00 PM
Ends: Monday, April 18 2011 at 9:00 PM
Location: Studio Movie Grill Dallas (at Royal Lane)
Address: 11170 N. Central Expressway Dallas, TX 75024

Tickets: $10. By Paid Reservation Only.

If you will be attending this event please RSVP by visting this link ATTENDING

35 posted on 04/08/2011 8:50:43 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: gorush

“Anyway, Ayn Rand agreed to do the screen play of her first novel, ONLY if the studio agreed to not change a word. The only time in the history of Hollywood...”

Do you know what Rand’s first novel WAS?


36 posted on 04/08/2011 9:46:11 PM PDT by Grumplestiltskin (I may look new, but it's only deja vu!)
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To: PROCON

I just finished it! It was great...long, but great.


37 posted on 04/09/2011 5:41:59 AM PDT by spacejunkie01
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To: Grumplestiltskin

“The Fountainhead”


38 posted on 04/09/2011 7:14:13 AM PDT by gorush (History repeats itself because human nature is static)
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To: gorush

“The Fountainhead”

Haha, I suggest you do a little more research into who Rand was, where she came from, and the novels she wrote!

In fact, her first novel _was_ made into a film. TWO films, actually. But they weren’t made in this country.

Hint:
The Fountainhead was Rand’s THIRD “novel”....


39 posted on 04/09/2011 7:31:29 AM PDT by Grumplestiltskin (I may look new, but it's only deja vu!)
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To: maine-iac7
Have you read her "Capitalism: the Unknown Ideal"?Not a novel. Valuable book.

As a matter of fact, the only book of her's I've read is Atlas Shrugged. Is it along the lines of Friedman's "Capitalism and Freedom"? (possibly my favorite treatment of the subject).

40 posted on 04/10/2011 10:57:35 AM PDT by Señor Zorro ("The ability to speak does not make you intelligent"--Qui-Gon Jinn)
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