Well, of course I know--but I didn't find out after watching the movie yesterday. Because I didn't go to the movie yesterday. Yes, yes, advance tickets purchased ten days early and all didn't seem to register in my mind when I accepted two conference calls DURING THE MOVIE. And so, I will have to wait.
Anyone else go?
Update: Courtesy Instapundit and Youtube, below is some of the coverage of the premier. I think the guy they got for Hank Reardon is EXACTLY as I imagined him.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
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And you call yourself a conservative. Shame on you.
Nah, I didn't go either.
Good film. Storyline seems true to my 15-years-past reading. Mrs. Adams, who read the book again last summer, approved heartily.
Professional reviewers will probably pan it. Early scenes were a bit difficult to follow, but that settled out once the action started to focus on Dagny Taggart.
One surprise, in the credits, was a statement that "This film was made with the approval, but not the participation, of the Ayn Rand estate."
I expect the movie to be a minor hit and universally ignored by the establishment media.
You purchased your tickets 10 days in advance for this film? And I thought I was a geek...
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