On Apr 19, 6:58 pm, Tomm Carr <
tommc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I saw the movie once and wasn't too terribly disappointed. But I didn't
> go in with very high expectations either, so that's not really saying a
> whole lot.
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So I just saw an advert saying the second part of "Atlas Shrugged" is
coming out in October.
I'm surprised they made part 2. The first part was barely watchable.
Nearly all the actors they cast were way too young for the parts.
Though Armin Shimerman as Dr. Potter was pretty good. Only he can do
the oily, coy, I'm-a-sleaze-and-we-both-know-it-but-go-with-it-anyway
thing. There was one other actor who was almost as slimy. It's kind
of sad that the actors playing the bad guys were good actors, and
everybody else was a kid.
I mean, Taylor Schilling who played Dagny was born in 1984. She's like
28 and she's playing a woman in charge of a transcontinental railroad.
There's no grey hair, no wrinkles around or bags under the eyes, no
evidence of care-worn all-night work sessions etc. I don't believe
this woman out on the rail line bossing around a bunch of guys fixing
track after a derailment. They wanted somebody like Sigourney
Weaver. Though I guess if an actor is old enough and actually has
some acting skill they won't be able to afford her.
Same problem with most of the actors. Michael O'Keefe as Hugh Akston.
He should have been playing Henry Rearden. He's just about the only
guy in the whole movie who was born before 1980.
And it was whacky how they wrote the script. It was like the script
writer had read the book but refused to go back and check the
speeches to make sure he was getting them right. Or like they only had
time to do one take.
And they still have to get by the indigestible lump of Galt's speech.
If you stood and recited the speech it would take four hours. How they
think they can make a movie and deal with that I don't know.
Oh well. Hey, I've watched worse movies all the way through. Starship
Troopers to name one.
Socks