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Title: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Sir T on February 02, 2012, 10:41:43 PM
Just when you thought NyQuil sales were about to recover...

http://blog.atlasshruggedmovie.com/2012/02/atlas-shrugged-part-2-officially.html

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(Santa Monica, CA) – February 2nd, 2012 – Atlas Productions, LLC announced today that “Atlas Shrugged Part 2”, the second installment of the Atlas Shrugged movie trilogy, has been officially greenlit with principal photography to begin this coming April in Los Angeles, Colorado, and New York.
 
Based on Ayn Rand’s (Feb. 2 1905 - Mar. 6 1982) 1957 novel, ATLAS SHRUGGED is set in the near future when a dystopian United States finds its leading innovators, from industrialists to artists, mysteriously disappearing at an alarming rate resulting in the “stopping the motor of the world."

Joining the production is Duncan Scott, a four time Emmy® award-winner, who worked extensively with Rand on the restoration of her film classic “We the Living.” 

“Rand has long been the focus of Duncan’s work. He brings invaluable experience to the table as well as an incredible depth of knowledge regarding Atlas. We’re thrilled to have him on the team.” stated Producer John Aglialoro.

Rand’s 1,100 page novel is being produced by Atlas Productions as a trilogy which follows the three part structure of the bestselling book.  Part 1 was released theatrically on April 15, 2011. Part 2 is set to be in theaters October 2012 amidst what is sure to be a fever pitched presidential election season.

“It’s no coincidence that we chose Ayn Rand’s Birthday as the occasion to make this announcement. We have high aspirations for Part 2. We’ve looked carefully at Part 1 and taken time to analyze and reexamine everything from the script to the casting. John and I are committed to making a great Part 2 and excited about what lies ahead,” according to Producer Harmon Kaslow.

A new teaser trailer is now available on YouTube with an official teaser poster adorning the trilogy’s official website.

Official Trilogy Web Site: http://www.AtlasShruggedMovie.com
Official Part 1 Web Site: http://www.AtlasShruggedPart1.com
Official Part 2 Web Site: http://www.AtlasShruggedPart2.com

Teaser Trailer (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo8SuRgqdTI)

 :why_so_serious: :why_so_serious: :grin:


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Tebonas on February 02, 2012, 11:09:48 PM
I still feel stealth chemical castration of everybody sitting in the cinema watching this movie can only be a good thing for humanity.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: DraconianOne on February 03, 2012, 12:54:24 AM
Deux.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Abagadro on February 03, 2012, 01:23:57 AM
Deux.

Shut up with your leeching spelling than only serves to impugn the true expression of the uber-man.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: DraconianOne on February 03, 2012, 03:05:06 AM
Deux.

Shut up with your leeching spelling than only serves to impugn the true expression of the uber-man.

that.


 :why_so_serious:


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: luckton on February 03, 2012, 03:55:27 AM
 :popcorn:


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: shiznitz on February 03, 2012, 06:51:20 AM
Part duh?

I say that even as I like her books.  Still, the old Fountainhead movie is a better film than Atlas Shrugged 1. Thoroughly boring film.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Mrbloodworth on February 03, 2012, 06:56:10 AM
I thought the first film LOST money.

I wonder of they are getting government grants and subsidies to film in LA.

Budget    $20 million
Box office    $4,627,375


 :oh_i_see:


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: HaemishM on February 03, 2012, 11:17:33 AM
I thought Ayn Rand believed that bad business ideas should be allowed to die their natural deaths?


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: shiznitz on February 03, 2012, 12:25:14 PM
She also believed that you should make every effort to do what you think is correct, regardless of the world's short term view of your efforts.  The Fountainhead was about an architect with nutty ideas being told by everyone to conform.  The book painted him as a hero for not conforming.

Those last two sentences are for anyone that did not read the book.  I wasn't implying that Haemish specifically hasn't or not.  

I wonder if Brad McQuaid is an Objectivist!  Vanguard or die!


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Samwise on February 03, 2012, 12:27:22 PM
In Ayn Rand's philosophy, people/businesses who can't take care of themselves should be allowed to die their natural deaths, unless they are Ayn Rand.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Tannhauser on February 04, 2012, 04:01:19 AM
Yeah, I heard she relied on public assistance towards the end of her life.  If that's true, I wonder how her followers explain that.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Der Helm on February 04, 2012, 07:42:05 AM
Yeah, I heard she relied on public assistance towards the end of her life.  If that's true, I wonder how her followers explain that.
They ignore it ?

Just a guess.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: shiznitz on February 05, 2012, 12:13:05 PM
Yeah, I heard she relied on public assistance towards the end of her life.  If that's true, I wonder how her followers explain that.

She specifically addresses this in one of her books or essays.  She wrote that it is not immoral to benefit from programs that one opposes as long as one is acting to change/end them.  Her argument further went that it would be irrational to refuse beneficial programs for no other reason than pride/ideology, especially if one has been taxed against one's will to pay for the programs.  I agree with her.  I think Social Security is a horrendous scam on me, but because I have been forced to pay for it, I would be a fool to refuse it should it still exist when I qualify.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Ironwood on February 05, 2012, 12:44:29 PM
 :facepalm:


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Sheepherder on February 05, 2012, 01:35:46 PM
Isn't like the entire fucking point of The Fountainhead that the dude refuses help which would render him a hypocrite?


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Der Helm on February 05, 2012, 01:50:23 PM
I think Social Security is a horrendous scam on me, but because I have been forced to pay for it, I would be a fool to refuse it should it still exist when I qualify.
:facepalm:

See you in politics, I guess.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Ironwood on February 05, 2012, 01:56:32 PM
Nah, we can just put a stop to it right now with the blanket statement that if it exists when he's eligible, it wasn't a scam.

 :why_so_serious:


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: shiznitz on February 06, 2012, 05:59:48 AM
Nah, we can just put a stop to it right now with the blanket statement that if it exists when he's eligible, it wasn't a scam.

 :why_so_serious:

I didn't mean to start a political discussion.  I avoid the Politics forum for a season.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Tebonas on February 06, 2012, 06:52:40 AM
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I didn't mean to start a political discussion.  I avoid the Politics forum for a season.

When does that season end and will the next season be run by a different showrunner? Because frankly, the plot repeats itself quite often this season.  :why_so_serious:


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: HaemishM on February 06, 2012, 09:16:28 AM
Yeah, I heard she relied on public assistance towards the end of her life.  If that's true, I wonder how her followers explain that.

She specifically addresses this in one of her books or essays.  She wrote that it is not immoral to benefit from programs that one opposes as long as one is acting to change/end them.  Her argument further went that it would be irrational to refuse beneficial programs for no other reason than pride/ideology, especially if one has been taxed against one's will to pay for the programs. 

In other words, she is a hypocrite who uses logic to try to rationalize away the guilt she should feel for being a goddamn hypocrite.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Samwise on February 06, 2012, 10:00:35 AM
You can sum up most of what Ayn Rand wrote as "clever rationalizations for being a selfish asshole."


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: HaemishM on February 06, 2012, 11:22:25 AM
Not so sure about the clever part. Long-winded may be a better description.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Tannhauser on February 06, 2012, 02:36:58 PM
Ya know, Hitler wrote a long, boring book too.  At least he practiced what he preached!

(Runs from the thread like French infantry from panzers)



Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Mrbloodworth on February 07, 2012, 06:14:29 AM
Every time I look at her, and hear what she has to say. I feel like she would have been part of that movement.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Ironwood on February 07, 2012, 06:34:12 AM
 :headscratch:


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: angry.bob on February 07, 2012, 07:43:29 AM
:headscratch:

The movement that followed Hitler's long boring book I think. I tend to agree with that. She was certainly a shitty enough person.

Also, it wouldn't suprise me if these movies weren't part of some stupid Koch brothers propaganda scheme. Nobody who's not rich as fuck is going to spend 20 million to lose 15 million of it unless they have an ulterior motive.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Ironwood on February 07, 2012, 07:53:30 AM
Ah, right.

Can't comment on that, don't know enough about her because, frankly, what I do know suggests she was pretty much a know nothing shitheel that liked to piss on other human beings for being human while proving enormously that she was just as human and deeply, deeply flawed as the rest of us.

Saying that you live by reason means that you kinda ought to live by reason, rather than saying 'Oh, No, Wait, Do As I Say, Not As I Do'.  I think if she was alive today she'd be running for some Republican seat somewhere and making an utter cunt of it.

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She wrote that it is not immoral to benefit from programs that one opposes as long as one is acting to change/end them.

This is the kind of reasoning that workers on Death Row use and it's just as much fucking nonsense when they use it.  Ultimately, what it says about a person is 'I don't have the courage of my convictions and I am therefore worthless and you should not listen to a word I say'.

You can disagree, of course, but you're worthless and I'm not gonna listen to a word you say.   :why_so_serious:


Anyway, as someone who's never read the book because the story just sounds like utter self-serving drivel, I'm not sure I'll be seeing the movie.  I do, however, find the idea of a movie about these ideals losing money and still making a second one to be the very gigglesome sauce over my Irony pancake.  If the figures quoted here are correct, a loss of 14 Million ?  Reeeealllly....


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Mrbloodworth on February 07, 2012, 08:07:54 AM
I was avoiding explaining myself. I don't want this to go to politics. ( How could it not though, I believe this is the movies intent )

But your not wrong.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Simond on February 07, 2012, 12:03:21 PM
I didn't mean to start a political discussion.  I avoid the Politics forum for a season.
Because you know you'd lose every argument?  :why_so_serious:


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: UnSub on February 07, 2012, 07:34:34 PM
The only way to lose an argument in Politics is to stop posting.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Ironwood on February 08, 2012, 12:57:17 AM
And remember, if you're not posting you're agreeing with what has just been said.

 :why_so_serious:


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Sir T on February 12, 2012, 07:32:34 PM
The only way to lose an argument in Politics is to stop posting.

But but that's the only way to ultimately win...


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: Azazel on February 22, 2012, 09:56:02 PM
Ah, right.

Can't comment on that, don't know enough about her because, frankly, what I do know suggests she was pretty much a know nothing shitheel that liked to piss on other human beings for being human while proving enormously that she was just as human and deeply, deeply flawed as the rest of us.

Adam Curtis: All Watched Over By Machines Of Loving Grace (http://vimeo.com/27393748)
It's an hour, but a worthwhile hour. Adam Curtis fucking rules.


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: calapine on September 26, 2013, 06:27:32 PM
Atlas Shrugged - Part Trois. Now financed with a Kickstarter campaign (http://youtu.be/vVYo9sDuR0c).

The Kickstarter clip is 4:17 mins long and I got bored about 30 seconds in. This bodes well for the actual film. Oh, and the irony of going around begging for money to fulfill your objectivist pet project. So obvious, I won't even mention that.  :oh_i_see:


oh and:

(http://i.imgur.com/V8NNRzr.png)

 :ye_gods: :grin:


Title: Re: Atlas Shrugged - Part Duex
Post by: HaemishM on September 27, 2013, 09:00:52 AM
I still haven't watched Part Deux. I'd imagine Part 3 is nothing but that fuckhead Galtian speech that lasts for like 200 pages in the book.