While staying true to Ayn Rand’s vision, Atlas Shrugged: Part 1 suffered from poor directing and editing. The film adaptation of Rand’s novel of individualism and mystery lacks the sleekness and cohesiveness to connect with audiences, not to mention its moribund made-for-TV-movie feel.
Bluraysteelbooks.com reports on the announcement of the Atlas Shrugged steelbook edition releasing later this month. Orders are set to ship between the 19th and 23rd and retails at $29.95
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Atlas Shrugged: The Trilogy is still alive. The producers of the Ayn Rand adaptation will bring the first part of their planned series to home-entertainment platforms this fall, courtesy of a deal with 20th Century Fox, and expect to begin production on "Atlas Shrugged: Part 2" in September. They hope to bring the new film to theaters during the 2012 election season.
A cheap, sloppily edited, and monumentally dull adaptation that requires the audience to endure scene after scene of indecipherable corporate lingo. Full review by Chris Pandolfi.