Restoring My Faith In The Free Market

Filed in National by on April 27, 2011

In yesterday’s open thread, Cassandra provided a link showing the poor performance of the Atlas Shrugged adaptation. It’s worse than just being a dud, it’s a “parasite.”

After a middling performance during its opening weekend that was hyped in some quarters (i.e., The Hollywood Reporter), the per-screen average for this amateurish Ayn Rand adaptation (even Kyle could only muster 2.5 stars’ worth of enthusiam for the movie, though he liked its message) plunged to an alarming $1,890 from $5,640 during its opening frame. Overall, the weekend’s take was a scant $879,000 — a whopping 48 percent drop despite adding 166 locations. Which certainly suggest they’re running out of audience quick.

That means that at some locations, distributor Rocky Mountain Pictures will be writing checks to theaters to cover the difference between receipts and operating expenses. The only way they’re likely to get the 1,000 screens the producers say they want next weekend is to rent them. And, as Kyle put it at his personal blog, “Whether the sequels get made is purely a matter of how much desire the producers have for losing money.”

That’s right – it’s so bad that the producers will have to pay money to movie theaters to show the movie. I’m not going to take any great meaning from the failure of the movie. A crappy adaptation of a crappy novel is not a good movie, that’s not a surprise.

I do think you could make an interesting movie about Ayn Rand. I think it would be fascinating to read a story about a woman who immigrated to America to become the intellectual leader of the modern Republican party despite being an atheist who practiced polyamory and who received government assistance despite railing against it.

 

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  1. Free Market Democrat says:

    I can’t wait for the Netflix double feature of “Battlefield Earth” and “Atlas Shrugged — Part One”, they both sound pretty funny.

  2. sussexanon says:

    I would rather see a movie about Ayn Rands life. An atheist immigrant who slept around on her husband and when she failed to save for her retirement, turned to the gov’t for money and treatment for her cancer. A cancer she said she would never get because she was one of the chosen ones. She was also a pro-choice femminist.

    Working title: “Hypocracy Shrugged”

    Did I mention she wasn’t even BORN here?

    So to recap Republcan’t alignment with Rand:
    Christian hypocracy, following an atheist pro-choice filanderer. Check
    Financial hypocracy, following someone on the gov’t dole. Check
    Immigrant hypocracy, following a foreigner. Check

    Having typed that list, I am begining to understand why she is loved by so many Republicants. She was a hypocracy trifecta.

    Makes that tax raising deficit spending cut and runner Ronald Reagan look downright boring.