
I want to get this review out fast, because, by the time you read it, Atlas Shrugged: Part I, which came out in mid-April, may already have left the theaters. Critics have roundly panned the movie version of free-market goddess Ayn Rand's 1957 novel for weak acting by B-list actors and a script with dialogue so wooden it could only have been phoned in from the men's room at the Koch Industries corporate offices in Wichita, KS. And not one laugh in two whole hours. At a whopping 1368 pages, … [Read more...]

