It was out long enough for me to take my time last time. No, it won’t get any press or shoot up the charts. But it didn’t for part one, either, and since we git a part two I guess it’s okay.
By the way, you don’t have to support it just because you’re a fan of the book and Rand. They aren’t great; more like mediocre tv movies. I’ll go again because I’ve always (or since I read it at, like, 20) wanted to see it cinematized. But I don’t feel any moral obligation.
This is imortant information.
ah contrair.
MANY theaters did close down and showed other movies. Some remained opened.
If you don’t feel obligated you have no reason to worry about the future of America if you would rather stand on the sidelines criticizing others who are trying to make a difference.
Don’t bitch should we lose our country and our freedoms for you have better things to do.
Wouldn't Ayn Rand object to telling people they have a moral obligation to see the movie?