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1!For the novel
2* ColbertBump: ''VideoGame/{{Bioshock}}'''s many references to this novel (albeit with heavy amounts of {{deconstruction}}) have renewed interest in it, with that game being many's first exposure to Creator/AynRand.
3* {{Defictionalization}}: There was an attempt to launch a real-life Galt's Gulch-style community in Chile, called - imaginatively - [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Galt's Gulch Chile]]. [[https://www.vice.com/en/article/bn53b3/atlas-mugged-922-v21n10 It really didn't go well.]]
4* HypotheticalCasting: Creator/AynRand wanted Creator/FarrahFawcett to play Dagny Taggart in a film version, as she was a fan of ''Series/CharliesAngels''.
5* LifeImitatesArt: A number of Soviet dissidents did take menial jobs, writing in their spare time. Because they were critical of the government, the Soviets wouldn't hire them as writers. Refusing to work was considered "social parasitism" and a serious crime on the Soviet Union.
6* TechnologyMarchesOn: A "super-color-four-foot-screen television set" is mentioned as being "erected" in a public park like it was some sort of monument; today you can get one for a few hundred dollars and mount it on your wall in an hour or so.
7* WriteWhatYouKnow: Rand describes the SceneryGorn of the debilitated CrapsackWorld as it slowly collapses around Dagny and Rearden's ears, she's describing the many failed states of the Soviet Union she personally saw before she immigrated to America;
8-->The road ended abruptly behind the turn of a hill. What remained was a few chunks of concrete sticking out of a long, pitted stretch of tar and mud. The concrete had been smashed by someone and carted away; even weeds could not grow in the strip of earth left behind. On the crest of a distant hill, a single telegraph pole stood slanted against the sky, like a cross over a vast grave.\
9It took them three hours and a punctured tire to crawl in low gear through trackless soft, through gullies, then down ruts left by cart wheels—to reach the settlement that lay in the valley beyond the hill with the telegraph pole.\
10A few houses still stood within the skeleton of what had once been an industrial town. Everything that could move, had moved away; but some human beings had remained. The empty structures were vertical rubble; they had been eaten, not by time, but by men: boards torn out at random, missing patches of roofs, holes left in gutted cellars. It looked as if blind hands had seized whatever fitted the need of the moment, with no concept of remaining in existence the next morning.\
11The inhabited houses were scattered at random among the ruins; the smoke of their chimneys was the only movement visible in town. A shell of concrete, which had been a schoolhouse, stood on the outskirts; it looked like a skull, with the empty sockets of glassless windows, with a few strands of hair still clinging to it, in the shape of broken wires.
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16* AshcanCopy: Millionaire investor John Aglialoro bought an 18-year long option on the book, and tried to pitch it to various studios throughout the 90s and the 00s. With his options set to expire, Aglialoro sunk much of his personal fortune in financing the first installment in the hopes of a higher budget for the next installments. It didn't work out the way he wanted to.
17* BoxOfficeBomb: All three films were miserable financial failures, with none of them even making back their budgets despite the budgets for each continually being slashed in half:
18** Part I made US$4.6 million on a US$20 million budget.
19** Part II made US$3.3 million on a US$10 million budget
20** Part III made US$846 thousand on a US$5 million budget.
21* CaliforniaDoubling: One of the great things about this movie's depiction of Wisconsin and its sequel's depiction of Woodstock, NY and Pittsburgh, PA is [[Film/AustinPowers how they look NOTHING at all like Southern California]].
22* DawsonCasting: Joaquim de Almeida was 58 (and looked older) when he played Part III's Francisco, who is a contemporary of the 30- or 40-something Dagny and John.
23* DevelopmentHell: The adaptation was in development hell for about 40 years before a group of filmmakers scraped together enough money to make a relatively faithful three-part adaptation.
24** SavedFromDevelopmentHell: There were two failed attempts in TheSeventies to turn it into a MiniSeries -- the first one fell through when Creator/AynRand wasn't able to secure final script approval, while the second one had a finished script (with Rand's approval), written by screenwriting legend Creator/StirlingSilliphant (of ''Film/InTheHeatOfTheNight'' and ''Series/{{Route 66}}'' fame), and was gearing up for production at Creator/{{NBC}}, but that too was halted after Fred Silverman came to power at the network. Rand started work on her own script, but [[DiedDuringProduction she died]] with only a third of it finished. The film rights switched hands multiple times in the ensuing decades, and at one point such stars as Creator/AngelinaJolie, Creator/BradPitt, Creator/CharlizeTheron, Creator/JuliaRoberts, Creator/AnneHathaway and Creator/RussellCrowe were all attached. All of their deals, however, fell through, and the current rights-holders rushed through an independently-financed production [[AshcanCopy in order to prevent the film rights from reverting to the Rand estate]]. The result, released in 2011 as ''Atlas Shrugged: Part I'', was critically thrashed and went largely ignored even by the conservatives and libertarians that its marketing aggressively courted.
25* DoingItForTheArt: Look above you at the critical reception of the film. It's obviously not being done for big bucks. It's for fans and would-be fans of Creator/AynRand. Conservative radio host Creator/JackHunter summed it up with this remark: "Objectively, it is a mediocre movie at best. Subjectively, it is one of the ''best mediocre movies you’ll ever see''"
26* ExecutiveMeddling: The first film flops and they continue on but with an entirely new cast? Someone has a personal interest in this.
27* IronyAsSheIsCast: One of Dagny's enemies is played by Creator/ArminShimerman, who is a prominent and active member of SAG, serving at times as the co-chair of two SAG committees.
28* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The first installment came out on Tax Day in the US, while the second installment came out near the 2012 elections.
29* NotScreenedForCritics: The second film wasn't screened for critics, instead it was shown for the conservative Heritage Foundation and libertarian Cato Institute. Producer John Aglialaro claimed it was because [[BlatantLies professional movie critics had dubious integrity]]. Then the film actually came out and managed to do even worse than its predecessor did even without critics giving it early bad reviews.
30* TheOtherDarrin: The ''entire cast'' changes between all three films. In particular, Dagny Taggart starts out being played by Creator/TaylorSchilling in the first film, then is played by Creator/SamanthaMathis in the second film, and Laura Regan in the third.

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