I watch some movies but about all I am thinking of is the earlier Pixar movies for main stream movies.
Most today have far more socialism or some other form of collectivism in the forms of rewards and work rather than individualism and the power of the mind.
I was fan of comic books until my late twenties and then stopped buying them, but rather like the superhero moves. They often have a mix of objectivism and some form of collectivism in them.
The first Ironman was more objectivism oriented where the other two much less so. It still had the altruistic aspect of weapons manufacturing bad, giving away free power to the masses good, which shoots it down.
Can anyone think of a superhero movie that is objective at its heart?
You bet....Does it include all the trimmings, like the Egyptian Sarcophagus's, the gold inliad tiles around the swimming pool, the 17 century ceilings...?
I think you mean "Citizen Kane" by Orson Welles, not H. G. Wells. I don't know where the Hurst Castle is but the Hearst Castle is located on the left coast between 'Frisco and LA.
I dont buy this as an Objectivist movie. Charles Foster Kane got his money through pure accident, which is not true of Hearst.
DVD and Blue-Ray of Alongside Night should be shipping next month, as I recall. Or you can watch it on YouTube preceded by a commercial. https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=yout...
I have been to the Hurst Castle, and have never seen so much priceless wealth on display in every square inch of every room, and only about 20% is ever in the house at any given time...
Yep, I was going to put up The Incredibles. Strangely enough, I think the character Edna was modeled from Ayn Rand. Maybe it's the haircut and her aggressive way of getting her point across.
Hello Itheliving, I saw one the other night that had some 'objectivistish" aspects. Magic in the Moonlight, with Emma Stone, Colin Firth... It was about a magician that only believed in empirical evidence and went about exposing fraud of psychics and their mysticism. It was a romantic comedy and the magician was almost taken in by one particular psychic. I don't want to give away too much. :) http://www.fandango.com/magicinthemoonli...
Well, maybe that is not the right term but off the coast of the UK there are radio stations that play music and do not pay royalties that are referred to as "pirate radio". For awhile there were websites that illegally streamed movies until they were shut down by the FBI and I think the FCC. I called them pirate streamers. Some were so outrageous that they would sneak a camera into a theater and record and stream first run movies the day that they opened.
Other than list info on Eye for an Eye (assuming you don't mean An Eye for an Eye with Chuck Norris) here is a link to info on the screenplay writer. Look at her other high profile films and what she has upcoming. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066434/?ref...
Are you talking about the Welles movie Citizen Cane or the TV show Cain's Hundred with Mark Rich. The TV show is a forerunner to the Blacklist with James Spader. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054526/?ref...
After checking out the preview in your link, I went to Netflix, read some posted reviews, made sure there are English subtitles (I have tinnitus) and rented Agora.
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Most today have far more socialism or some other form of collectivism in the forms of rewards and work rather than individualism and the power of the mind.
I was fan of comic books until my late twenties and then stopped buying them, but rather like the superhero moves. They often have a mix of objectivism and some form of collectivism in them.
The first Ironman was more objectivism oriented where the other two much less so. It still had the altruistic aspect of weapons manufacturing bad, giving away free power to the masses good, which shoots it down.
Can anyone think of a superhero movie that is objective at its heart?
I dont buy this as an Objectivist movie. Charles Foster Kane got his money through pure accident, which is not true of Hearst.
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I have been to the Hurst Castle, and have never seen so much priceless wealth on display in every square inch of every room, and only about 20% is ever in the house at any given time...
I saw one the other night that had some 'objectivistish" aspects. Magic in the Moonlight, with Emma Stone, Colin Firth... It was about a magician that only believed in empirical evidence and went about exposing fraud of psychics and their mysticism. It was a romantic comedy and the magician was almost taken in by one particular psychic. I don't want to give away too much. :)
http://www.fandango.com/magicinthemoonli...
One more: Executive Suite, William Holden...
The climactic scene.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcEOsGvT...
Respectfully,
O.A.
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