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Saturday, April 16, 2011


Roger Ebert reviews the new Atlas Shrugged movie, with typical results.
The movie is constructed of a few kinds of scenes: (1) People sipping their drinks in clubby surroundings and exchanging dialogue that sounds like corporate lingo; (2) railroads, and lots of ’em; (3) limousines driving through cities in ruin and arriving at ornate buildings; (4) city skylines; (5) the beauties of Colorado. There is also a love scene, which is shown not merely from the waist up but from the ears up. The man keeps his shirt on. This may be disappointing for libertarians, who I believe enjoy rumpy-pumpy as much as anyone.
Four year old "Thomas the Train" fans aside, I would be surprised if the railroad aspect would play well in the 21st century. But yes, I think libertarians enjoy "rumpy-pumpy" as the much as anyone.



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