Producers of the movie, “Atlas Shrugged,” hope the film might find the same gradual rise to success that the book had. “The book was published back in 1957, and it didn’t receive a lot of critical ...
It's tempting to snipe that the argument of Atlas Shrugged Part II — that the genius of an unregulated free market results in the greatest of all greater goods — is somewhat undone by the chintziness ...
Hollywood's been sniffing around Atlas Shrugged since Ayn Rand published it in 1957. So why hasn't it been made into a movie? We talk to legendary producer Al Ruddy, the first guy to get the go-ahead ...
In Atlas Shrugged: Part I (three are planned), we were introduced to a near-future society in which the energy crisis has made railroads central to the economy again. This is convenient for a ...
For the better part of the now-completed Advent season, I've been reading the late Ayn Rand's 1,158-page novel, "Atlas Shrugged." Rand paints a vivid picture of what she terms as two kinds of people ...
As anyone who has read the book can tell you, Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged is not about self-sacrifice so much as it's a defense of self-interest. In fact, the novel is penned by a woman who once wrote, ...
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Hollywood's been beguiled and bedeviled by Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged since it was published in 1957. Fifty years later, why hasn't it been made into a movie? We talk to legendary producer Al Ruddy, ...