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Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment |
Release Date:
April 15, 2011
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61
Mixed:
7
Negative:
47
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Apr 20, 2011
Every rating above 2 that this got was undeserved and due entirely to one's political beliefs. If you like Ayn Rand's egocentric ideals, you'll love this movie, if you like acting, effects, good dialogue, etc. avoid this.
4 of 7 users found this helpful43
Apr 17, 2011
A giant steaming pile of sh*t. I loved the secret Scooby Doo door they find near the end, though. Marginally fun to laugh at, but better to wait until you can watch it cheaply.
6 of 12 users found this helpful66
Oct 22, 2012
Crappy documentaries like this one should've received a Razzie for Worst Picture this year. What is Atlas trying to prove: finding a sunken ship or just how stinking bad this movie is?
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
Dec 2, 2011
This is not an entertaining movie. Do not reward anyone who participated in its production. The people that support this poorly made film are violating their own rule. They are rewarding this lazily made mediocre movie.
1 of 2 users found this helpful11
Apr 23, 2011
Great film considering the low budget, extreme limited time to produce it. Ayn Rand's message comes through and the film leaves you wanting for more. I enjoyed it more the second time. It's worth seeing twice.
5 of 11 users found this helpful56
Apr 20, 2011
Stilted white people droppings. Sociopaths on the prowl. I can understand how this would appeal to most heartless, un-Christian Republicans - it panders to their worst thoughts and actions.
4 of 9 users found this helpful45
Apr 16, 2011
Finally, at 7:35 Friday evening, I situated myself in a crowded Charlotte theater with popcorn and a coke, prepared to beâ
3 of 9 users found this helpful36
Apr 19, 2011
This is a really good movie. Don't believe the state run mass media who call Michael Moore movies "masterpieces". Atlas Shrugged is a really good movie.
2 of 6 users found this helpful24
May 4, 2011
Read the book. It was awful... Saw the film. Clearly, I'm a masochist! It was actually worse than the book! Ayn Rand was not a nice lady. I can't help but feel her characters would have left her behind as well...
1 of 3 users found this helpful12
May 7, 2011
enjoyable to those who are a fan of ayn rand and her books.
i am one of those people.
decent to good acting.
the movie kept the spirit of the book, despite the various changes in the setting and plot details.
i am eager to see part two.
i am one of those people.
decent to good acting.
the movie kept the spirit of the book, despite the various changes in the setting and plot details.
i am eager to see part two.
0 of 1 users found this helpful01
May 28, 2011
The film despite all of its short comings is entertaining and stays fairly true to the book so far. Watch the movie and judge it yourself. Donâ
0 of 1 users found this helpful01
Nov 3, 2020
Excellent film based on the novel, which should have been called "how the siren song of socialism destroys prosperous nations." The leftists that dominate Hollywood would rather you don't hear the other side of the argument.
0 of 0 users found this helpful00
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