Mr. Galt Goes to Washington: Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged Premiers Among DC's Capitalist Elite
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This brick-- err, I mean-- book is awesome. It is the only time during the process of reading a book where I found myself twirling my finger in a circular motion while listening to Rand go on and on and on and on about how great capitalism is. It looks like the movie has gone the same way-- a rambling, indecipherable bombastic screech before a captive audience. No wonder these people can't find any work.
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lmao
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@Huboons TROLL IDIOT - WHO IS PROVIDING YOU INTERNET? DUMBASS FUCKER
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If you really, truly want to be bored, this is a movie you simply cannot over look. I don't want to give anything away--but let me clue you in--the best part is where people say, "Who is John Galt?" That is a real turn-on. Yes sir ree Bob! A hum-dinger.
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@amitbarfs Well played sir. Questioning my sexual orientation and ancestry in one crushing post. 2 for 1, you have a gift.
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The south lost faggot. Get over it.
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@justonefirefly1 Please explain the mechanism of how I benefit from/depend on anything anyone else does.
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@amitbarfs That's right, just you wait, when we Klanspeople take over we are moving forward with "Emancipation Retraction" legislation. Then what huh? Where is your god now?
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Aw I made the widdle white supremacist mad.
@mullikrk Capitalism has given you everything you have. Your computer, phone, clothes and the roof over your head, to name just a few. If you don't like it, go live under a tree or see what type of a deal a Communist country will offer. Being stupid is no excuse for ignorance.
"These people" might have trouble finding work due to the infantile, vindictive nature of liberal Hollywood types, but you sure won't see them sticking their hand out to the govt for welfare.
muzzster1970 10 months ago 9
Just got back from watching this movie... and I must say that it was HILARIOUSLY BAD!
Ayn Rand must be rolling over in her grave at the wooden dialog and horrific acting (with the exception of Taylor Schilling) on display in this movie. This movie is the living embodiment of the mediocrity that she spent her life rallying against.
Diatonic5th 10 months ago 3