Atlas Shrugged Part 3
Posted by RickBulow1974 10 years, 3 months ago to Movies
I might be a little late to this, but I had seen Part 3 on DVD yesterday, and I have to say it was very good. Granted, the cast change from part 1 to part 2, and then from part 2 to part 3, frustrated me to no end, but Kristofer Polaha played a reasonably good John Galt. Of course, with the minimal screen time people like Ellis Wyatt, Midas Mulligan, and others who had disappeared during parts 1 and 2 had, I kind of expected them to have a cameo. However, overall I enjoyed the entire series.
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Have to go back and watch the whole trilogy now. Going to binge it with some people and my daughter, after I get them movies back from my interested friends at work.
http://www.hawes.com/1957/1957-11-10.pdf...
note the 4 above AS on the list are not memorable. But there at least two other books on that list which are well-known.
I'm still wondering why #3 was not for sale before Christmas. The $$$ of positive selfishness?
I have a brother who would have most certainly gifted that instead of the Alabama football fan sweater. Oh, well, I'll eventually have both cheap.
This book and philosophy behind the book make me try very hard to be a maker and not a taker! In my heart, I want to be chosen to go to Galt's Gultch...
I might add that I too would like to see at least a cameo of Ellis Wyatt.
Yours in anticipation
Terry Wyatt
Robert Stadler comes to a horrifying realization of the logical endpoint of his philosophy, and his associations. He does not try at the last minute to play the gangster, only to find out how a real gangster fights.
And Mulligan's Militia decides to snatch Eddie.
I had a better idea:
Eddie goes west, before Dr. Stadler's last meeting with John Galt. Eddie tells everybody he's going to San Francisco to negotiate a "treaty" with factions fighting a three-way civil war in California. But what he's actually planning is his own escape, and an attempt to reach Dan Conway in Maricopa County, Arizona (the seat of which is, of course, Phoenix, the southern terminus of the Phoenix-Durango Railroad).
The Comet breaks down out of Flagstaff, and the wagon train meets it. But this time Eddie agrees to join the wagon train--and as his fare, he offers them a destination, namely Maricopa County.
That evening, a small squadron of helicopters meets the wagon train. Aboard it:
Dan Conway, now hoping to re-activate the Phoenix-Durango RR.
Sheriff Joseph Arpaio, the long-running Sheriff of Maricopa County, who called his own great strike when John Galt made The Speech.
We leave it with Eddie signing on as Dan Conway's special assistant, as Conway puts together a crew to re-lay the rail back to Durango, Colorado--where, one may presume, Dagny Taggart can meet them, after driving a tunnel through the Red Mountains, under the now-abandoned switchbacks of the Million Dollar Highway.
I hope the investors are able to break even or earn a profit. They deserve a reward for their efforts. I have read the book numerous times but I think the message is so important that exposing the story to as many people and in as many ways as possible is very important. Perhaps there will be those, in the future, that think they can do all or parts of the film better and there will be sequels.
I do some binge watching on Netflix, Mad Men, Downton Abbey, Marco Polo, Boss, House of Cards, Best of Youth, etc. and always think about how great it would be to have about 48 episodes of Atlas Shrugged.
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