‘Atlas Shrugged’ film born of sheer will, the Ayn Rand way
‘Atlas Shrugged’ film born of sheer will, the Ayn Rand way
John Aglialoro felt as if he’d been sprinting full-tilt for years now. “Try since 1992,” he said. That was the year Aglialoro – a Haddonfield resident and chief executive officer of exercise-equipment makers Cybex International – paid $ 1 million to lease the movie rights to Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. It’s a sprawling, challenging novel that has inspired millions and frustrated millions more.
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‘Game of Thrones’: An epic of a different ring
Though the new HBO series owes a debt to “Lord of the Rings,” the filmmakers point out: “Frodo never gets to go to a brothel.”
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Several new enhancements being made to Jackson Citizen Patriot
Spring is a time of renewal and new beginnings. It is a time to freshen things up around the house and in the yard.It is in that spirit I introduce some changes to the Citizen Patriot — positive changes that…
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‘Scream 4’ is most like the original in mixing gore and horror-film parody
The 1996 original was giddily and guiltlessly self-referential, making fun of genre conventions even as it confirmed them. d both as a knowing homage and a brand-new classic. Director Wes Craven is back with “Scream 4,” with a new killer in a creepy ghost mask and a new set of sexy high-schoolers.
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