Should the Movies not have been made when they were because they couldn't secure the same cast for all three?
Posted by Ibecame 9 years, 10 months ago to Ask the Gulch
In other words should the Producers have held off to some future year when enough money could have been put together to retain the cast?
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Part III was extremely disappointing, from the script onward. Reardan who is key in this part of the book is all but ignored in the movie, for example. I agree that a miniseries would be a better format. Certainly the casting should should have been more consistent with the book. and it goes without saying it should be the same throughout. I would have liked to see Eddie's role in keeping Galt informed about what's happening with Dagny and the railroad. The movies and especially Part III did not reflect as much commitment and understanding of the message of the book as I would have hoped
Politics aside if Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks paired up again I wouldn't ask I would just by the DVD. Sleepless in Seattle, Little Shop/You've got Email and Joe vs. the Volcano. Remember Top Gun? What's his name went on to ruin Jack Reacher. Meg Ryan became something special. The other duds are automatic no no's and reasons to stay away. so....? It's not necessary to have the same actors and actresses. The point was to get the story out where eventually it will be seen by millions and not only in the USSA. If the story gets out some will follow the path. That is the point of AS I, II, III X
+ Y does not always equal Z. No matter how hard modern education tries to make the formula work.
Part 3 would have benefitted immensely by including more of the dialog in the Gulch as much of it is philosophically rich and short in the book.
Also, no, there's no miniseries coming.
it might help the U.S. to continue to stand for
another decade or two. . ya think??? -- j
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In my opinion, they needed to wait till they had enough funding to produce all three movies, with quality actors, contractually committed to the whole trilogy.
Better yet, they should have had some respect for the book's volume of plot material, and done it as a 30-hour miniseries. Then, they would have been able to include all the childhood segments as well, and not skip over so many areas.
The desire to "get it done" I think ruled over "get it right" and Objectivism lost in the process. Haste does make waste.
I make things by hand for a living and the same principles apply here.
1) There exists a great idea.
2) There exists a creator that can bring it to life.
3) The final product can be improved upon BUT NOW WE HAVE A PATTERN!
While having different casts made the movies, to me, disjointed, and I wish there was $$$ to sign all 3 movies (at least the main characters) at the onset, they did what they had to do.
The only other complaint I had about 3 was the location for the gulch. While location shooting in Colorado (or elsewhere in the high Rockies) would have cost more, it would have added a sense of credibility that shooting on the Ranch in SoCal could not. Wrong flora, wrong climate, wrong altitude, wrong terrain. Sorry...
Again, tho, they were working with a budget that, honestly, they were lucky to pull it off. THAT was an effort that was worthy of Galt.
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