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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2011

Ayn Rand

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  • Horrible book, hilarious film.

  • fantastic book. horrific film.

  • The opening to this film is similar to what happened to me after i got back from working in Japan, the NYC animation "Open Minded" Liberals hated everything i accomplished. Now after 12 years in the biz I'm about 10 days in any direction of being destitute. Why so much hate from you liberals is beyond me. Rand it a nerve with you people.

  • @orchidtender

    I understand where you are coming from., However, after years of owning my own businesses while working a full time job in the government. I think that Ayn Rand taking advantage of collecting social security and sor forth makes sense.

    She paid taxes ever since she moved to the United States. She paid into social security and medicar. Her view is, since she was FORCED to pay into it... better it be used by her than to allow those funds to be misspent by the governent.

  • @orchidtender Knowing her she'd probably say she payed into it so she should get it back. Or even if she hadn't paid into it she'd say she should take it because she can.

  • @orchidtender Yep.

  • @Whatever4690 she also collected Social Security and Medicare when it suited her. So there's that. I guess reality trumped her fantasy-world.

  • Wonderful Film.

  • The Music is Romantic ! And I love Patricia Neal. That is all.

  • For starters, Warner Brothers should have hired a writer or two who could write dialog. William Faulker and Leigh Brackett could have made this sound like the real American workplace. Ayn Rand writes dialog as if she has lived in a cave all her life. Not even in the 1930s USSR did people actually talk this way. It's not dialog, it's points.

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