I bet that was news to a lot of people: not only have they made a big-budget adaptation of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, but they're pulling a Hobbit with it and releasing it in two parts. And Part 1 comes out today:
http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/2011/04/atlas-shrugged-movie-what-are-critics-saying.html
Talk about a movie with zero buzz. The last I'd heard of this was about 3 years ago Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt announced they were making a movie of it. Obviously they didn't.
The sad part is while the trailer makes this look like an exciting, action-packed political thriller, odds are (based on what I've heard of the book) it's more likely going to be a pretty, but boring soap opera. Or at least Wall Street "3".
However, whereas we'd seen press coverage of Wall Street 2 a full year before it was released, and other major book adaptations such as The Hobbit and The Great Gatsby have gotten tons of press - this is honestly the very first I've heard of this particular production.
Before anyone flames me regarding my "boring soap opera" comment, I know Ayn Rand and her book have a lot of fans, and I'm not knocking the BOOK, but it's always been listed in the "unfilmable without major alterations" category mainly because of its rather heavy duty content is considered not very cinema-friendly; plus, the only other major non-SF/F film project released in two parts in recent years was the Che biography, which from what I've heard was an effective insomnia cure. It'll be interesting to hear how the film sits with fans of the book. Will it work, or will it be accused of dumbing down the book. Will people get upset over its politics?
Alex
http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/2011/04/atlas-shrugged-movie-what-are-critics-saying.html
Talk about a movie with zero buzz. The last I'd heard of this was about 3 years ago Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt announced they were making a movie of it. Obviously they didn't.
The sad part is while the trailer makes this look like an exciting, action-packed political thriller, odds are (based on what I've heard of the book) it's more likely going to be a pretty, but boring soap opera. Or at least Wall Street "3".
However, whereas we'd seen press coverage of Wall Street 2 a full year before it was released, and other major book adaptations such as The Hobbit and The Great Gatsby have gotten tons of press - this is honestly the very first I've heard of this particular production.
Before anyone flames me regarding my "boring soap opera" comment, I know Ayn Rand and her book have a lot of fans, and I'm not knocking the BOOK, but it's always been listed in the "unfilmable without major alterations" category mainly because of its rather heavy duty content is considered not very cinema-friendly; plus, the only other major non-SF/F film project released in two parts in recent years was the Che biography, which from what I've heard was an effective insomnia cure. It'll be interesting to hear how the film sits with fans of the book. Will it work, or will it be accused of dumbing down the book. Will people get upset over its politics?
Alex