At least the people of Oldham seem to have some discernment. I suppose I ought to read the books just to find out what the enemy is thinking. I have read the reviews and commentary on the philosophy (can we call it that) of Ayn Rand, and long ago decided it's not for me. I suppose I ought to have gone to the source, rather than reading biased commentary first.
An old flame used to say that I was John Galt and should make a serious effort to read the book, though I never did. Ironically, there is some evidence that she was arguably correct, despite my having no use whatsoever for Rand or her admirers.
I think Rand would have preferred libraries that were supported by voluntary contributions but no, neither she nor her fans are anti-library per se.
I don't think the movie got wide distribution anywhere, and I'm not sure it was released at all outside the U.S. Its principal bankroller lives near Philadelphia, and the target audience was pretty much U.S.A.ian. It had a bit of an initial buzz but then collapsed. I suspect that it will do reasonably well on DVD, though.
Sorry, I was making an allusion to something in Rand's FOUNTAINHEAD. When most resorts were big hotels with one big central swimming pool, the hero designed one (for modest income people) with private cabins and separate pools.
My point was that many of her fans might prefer to watch the movie in their homes rather than as part of a crowd in a theatre.
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Date: 2011-05-27 11:02 am (UTC)An old flame used to say that I was John Galt and should make a serious effort to read the book, though I never did. Ironically, there is some evidence that she was arguably correct, despite my having no use whatsoever for Rand or her admirers.
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Date: 2011-05-29 05:57 pm (UTC)Or maybe Oldham is a liberal area? I never saw any notice of the movie in my liberal area theatres.
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Date: 2011-05-30 08:58 pm (UTC)I don't think the movie got wide distribution anywhere, and I'm not sure it was released at all outside the U.S. Its principal bankroller lives near Philadelphia, and the target audience was pretty much U.S.A.ian. It had a bit of an initial buzz but then collapsed. I suspect that it will do reasonably well on DVD, though.
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Date: 2011-06-04 09:40 pm (UTC)My point was that many of her fans might prefer to watch the movie in their homes rather than as part of a crowd in a theatre.
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