Chris Carrico

Posted by chriscarrico 11 years, 5 months ago to The Gulch: Introductions
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Can you continue Ann's work by showing the governments side in a movie. example: how they manipulate situations to further their agendas for their benefit not the people/s maybe this would wake up some people that think the government Is good. If they saw how evil and corrupt the president and his promoters are. How they are using our political freedom for themselves and screw the people. would be a nice twist.


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  • Posted by Rocky_Road 11 years, 5 months ago
    The novel Atlas Shrugged is able to flesh out the back room manipulations that arrive at Directive 10-289 pretty well. Not so easily done with the time constraints of a 2 hour movie, alas.

    It ends up being the movie producer's (and writers) decision. A decision that I would bet is based on assuming a certain amount of story knowledge on the behalf of the movie viewer.

    Not the best scenario, but giving the task of putting over a thousand pages of printed material into a 6 hour trilogy, it is a roll of the dice.
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  • Posted by Spinkane 11 years, 5 months ago
    By default a government should never be trusted but accountable and transparent. They should represent the people who sent them there and stick to the oath of defending, protecting and upholding the constitution.
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