Ron Paul Will Make Acting Debut in Third Atlas Shrugged Movie

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Ron Paul Will Make Acting Debut in Third Atlas Shrugged Movie


Former U.S. Congressman will cameo alongside Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck and others in conclusion of Ayn Rand trilogy

You're going to have to keep waiting on that Bioshock movie, but the "real" Andrew Ryan's magnum opus is willing itself back into theaters for a third and final push with Atlas Shrugged Part III: Who Is John Galt? - and it's bringing some newsworthy names along with it.

Former Texas Congressman Ron Paul (last seen on movie theater screens being pranked by Sacha Baron Cohen's Bruno) will make his acting debut in a yet-unspecified role in the film, as will Fox News pundit Sean Hannity, radio personality Glenn Beck and political activist Grover Norquist. As was the case with the previous two installments, new stars will take over all of the leading roles - almost no role has been played by the same actor throughout the series (of note: Star Trek: DS9's Armin Shimmerman, the voice of Andrew Ryan in Bioshock, had a small role in Part I, while Super Mario Bros: The Movie's Samantha Mathis played Dagny Taggart in Part II).

Set amid an economic collapse in a dystopian United States, Shrugged principally concerns a group of industrialists, businessmen and artists who band together under the leadership of an enigmatic inventor to liberate others like them from government persecution and "ride out" the near-apocalypse so as to rebuild in its aftermath. The book (and films) are primarily intended as a narrative illustration of author Ayn Rand's Objectivist philosophy.

While the feature film trilogy (the previous two installments of which were both critically-panned box-office failures) is the passion project of wealthy fitness-equipment entrepreneur John Aglialoro, this most recent installment was partially funded by a Kickstarter campaign. The final installment will be directed by James Manera, whose previous credits include a television documentary and a single episode of Nash Bridges.


Source: THR [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ron-paul-make-acting-debut-712922]

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Shamanic Rhythm

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Ugh. Can't this terrible book just fade into obscurity? If preaching an incredibly retarded view of economics wasn't enough, now it's going to launch the acting career of Grover Norquist.
 

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Shamanic Rhythm said:
Ugh. Can't this terrible book just fade into obscurity? If preaching an incredibly retarded view of economics wasn't enough, now it's going to launch the acting career of Grover Norquist.
Rand preached something that is very popular to Americans right now, so I doubt we'll see it go anywhere. Though if we're lucky, maybe the "libertarians" will finally build their offshore society and offload themselves from the mainland. Then again, the last few times they tried that it didn't work out so well.
 

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I can't be the only one who finds the idea of a Movie version of Atlas Shrugged to be ironic, given the whole philosophy is spews like a overturned truck full of ping-pong balls and toxic sludge.

Also, Ron Paul. Bet he's one of the dudes at Galt's farm or the President.
 

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You know what's hilarious? Part 1 and 2 of this trilogy were huge flops. By the logic of their own philosophy, they really shouldn't have made a third one. Or even a second one.
 

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Shamanic Rhythm said:
Ugh. Can't this terrible book just fade into obscurity? If preaching an incredibly retarded view of economics wasn't enough, now it's going to launch the acting career of Grover Norquist.
Considering the pitiful performance and reception of the previous two, I'm surprised they're even bothering to go ahead with it. Hell, I was this surprised when they announced a second one.
 

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Ah yes, the best known work of Ayn Rand, who also produced delightful and enlightened nuggets like this one.


Geo Da Sponge said:
You know what's hilarious? Part 1 and 2 of this trilogy were huge flops. By the logic of their own philosophy, they really shouldn't have made a third one. Or even a second one.
Kind of like how Ayn Rand secretly took advantage of government assistance programs even as she publicly railed against them. [http://boingboing.net/2011/01/28/ayn-rand-took-govern.html] Or as some of her most devoted followers might put it when describing someone else, Ayn Rand was a "Welfare Queen".

The scary thing is that Ron's son Rand Paul (yes named after Ayn Rand apparently) is a high profile contender for the next GOP Presidential nomination.
 

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They're STILL making this???? I was certain the Kickstarter would flop. Guess we shouldn't underestimate the tenacity of crazy, contradictory Objectivists.
 

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Aren't many 'anti-welfare state' types, well, 'Welfare Queens/Kings'?
I mean, the cast of Duck 'Goverment Is Bad, Let's Make A Christian State...MMMk?' Dynasty are taking THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS of TAX PAYER dollars every WEEK.

OT:
This is kind of sad, but funny, but really very sad.
At the very least the failure of this franchise gives me how that the MAJORITY of mainstream Americans AREN'T nuts.
 

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Geo Da Sponge said:
You know what's hilarious? Part 1 and 2 of this trilogy were huge flops. By the logic of their own philosophy, they really shouldn't have made a third one. Or even a second one.
Yes, why the hell WERE these things ever things? They're crap and nobody cares. The only reason anyone would want to pay attention is to put an axe through it.
 

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Zachary Amaranth said:
Shamanic Rhythm said:
Ugh. Can't this terrible book just fade into obscurity? If preaching an incredibly retarded view of economics wasn't enough, now it's going to launch the acting career of Grover Norquist.
Rand preached something that is very popular to Americans right now, so I doubt we'll see it go anywhere. Though if we're lucky, maybe the "libertarians" will finally build their offshore society and offload themselves from the mainland. Then again, the last few times they tried that it didn't work out so well.
Err... these films are not actually preaching what she said. Yeah, they kept the "government down, the individual is good" part, but they completely ignored the "religion is slavery, family values are terrible, and sexual orientation shouldn't only be straight." They seemed to of stuck all the parts of Objectivism which will be hated by the Bible belt in a closet and pretend it doesn't exist.

I think censorship of ideals also is a big pet peeve of Objectivists as well.
 

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A libertarian idiot acting in a movie specifically designed by libertarian idiots for libertarian idiots.
It's a match made in heaven.