Atlas Shrugged 3: Who is John Galt
A man decides to put an end to the corrupt practices of the company he works for and becomes part of a protected community where he is free from the restrictions of the oppressive government.
10 February 1964, Mount Vernon, Washington, USA
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September 16, 2014
The favorite book of many young sociopaths you meet in business schools, it's all about a bunch of rich crybabies who don't want to share their toys so they break them and go home.
September 16, 2014
The prior installments weren't very good movies, and it should surprise few that this last one is the worst of the lot.
September 11, 2014
We get it, we get it: Capitalism is good, government is bad. But "Atlas Shrugged: Who Is John Galt?" is worse.
September 10, 2014
Both the cheapest-looking and most narratively deficient film in the series, a rather pathetic end to a project undertaken with more ambition than talent.
September 18, 2014
In 1949, when Warner Bros. filmed The Fountainhead, Rand threatened to burn down the studio if they compromised her novel. I'd like to think that if she were alive she'd be looking for lighter fluid for this one.
September 24, 2014
Prime Mystery Science Theater 3000 fodder, cut-rate to the point of incoherence.
September 15, 2014
Rand's parable is meant to showcase just how much our world needs the best of us, but this adaptation only does so accidentally -- by revealing what movies would be like if none of the best of us worked on them.
September 17, 2014
With virtually nothing that happens onscreen resembling human behavior or emotion to any real extend, the film can't even function as propaganda.
September 12, 2014
To find fault with the Atlas Shrugged franchise because of its politics is like complaining about Birdemic because it gets the ornithology wrong. Why dwell on the details when there are giant, embarrassing flaws staring you in the face?
September 14, 2014
A missed opportunity to speak to anyone other than the converted, but at least as the culmination of its makers' will.

