Yes I see you are too stupid to form a valid analogy

But i already knew that loser girl

On Tuesday, April 24, 2012,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK... And I really don't have time to provide you with personal training.
>
> But that is exactly what gyms like Golds etc where average people
> who work out to get in shape.
>
> Hence you are revealed to be puny.
>
> Get over it.  It's not the first time.
>
> See how that works Bruce?
> We all have our strengths and weakness.
>
>
> ---- Bruce Majors <[email protected]> wrote:
>> In really don't have time to provide you with remedial education
>>
>> You doubted that average people liked the film better than reviewers
>>
>> But that is exactly what websites like fandango etc where average people
>> who are ot film reviewers vote online showed
>>
>> Hence you are revealed to be uninformed
>>
>> Get over it.  It's not the first time
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 24, 2012,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > "Yes but your doubts and belief are not informed, in general"
>> >
>> > Yes but yours are. (sigh)
>> >
>> > "If you go to movie review websites film goers rated it much higher
than
>> >> paid reviewers"
>> >
>> > Oh well.... I stand corrected because everything should be based on
what
>> film goers tell us I suppose..... Really?
>> >
>> > "Indeed, they liked it better than the libertarian blogosphere or
Randian
>> >> websites, most of whom gave it a C+"
>> >
>> > Ewwwww. Very bad indeed. I can't even imagine the shame of a bad review
>> from libertarian blogosphere or Randian websites.
>> > The blogospheres and websites I follow will be mostly concerned with
the
>> special FX.
>> >
>> > And thanks for the advice because you are correct about those old
adages
>> for sure.
>> > You might also want to consider the old adage about leaving you shirt
on
>> when women are present and could possible get a glimpse of your physique.
>> >
>> > ---- Bruce Majors <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> Yes but your doubts and belief are not informed, in general
>> >>
>> >> If you go to movie review websites film goers rated it much higher
than
>> >> paid reviewers
>> >>
>> >> Indeed, they liked it better than the libertarian blogosphere or
Randian
>> >> websites, most of whom gave it a C+
>> >>
>> >> http://www.philosophyinaction.com/wp/?p=5271
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> You might consider the old adage about remaining silent, so no one
>> >> discovers how ignorant you are
>> >>
>> >> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 6:54 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > "though normal folk seemed to
>> >> > > like it better"
>> >> >
>> >> > LOL... I actually doubt that Bruce!
>> >> >
>> >> >  "By January, buoyed by what he calls encouraging DVD and
>> video-on-demand
>> >> > > sales, "
>> >> >
>> >> > How long, do you think, before it's out on DVD?
>> >> > I'd like to see it but I'll probably wait to get it thru NETFLIX.
>> >> >
>> >> > "Director Paul Johansson, meanwhile, has been replaced by John
>> >> > > Putch (a TV veteran with many episodes of Scrubs and Cougar Town
>> behind
>> >> > > him)."
>> >> >
>> >> > Scrubs and Cougar Town.... NICE!
>> >> >
>> >> > ---- Bruce Majors <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> > > From reason.com
>> >> > >
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Atlas Shrugged Part I, the 2011 film version of Ayn Rand’s hugely
>> >> > > influential novel Atlas Shrugged, was the result of a decades-long
>> >> > journey,
>> >> > > and its sole financier, John Aglialoro—a successful serial
>> entrepreneur
>> >> > > best known for running the exercise equipment company Cybex—found
the
>> >> > costs
>> >> > > and troubles more than he bargained for.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Official critical reception wasn’t so great—though normal folk
>> seemed to
>> >> > > like it better than the credentialed tastemakers, according to fim
>> review
>> >> > > sites such as Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes. For a brief moment
even
>> >> > > Rand-inspired businessman Aglialoro, new to filmmaking and brought
>> to the
>> >> > > business through his love of Rand and desire to bring her message
to
>> a
>> >> > > movie audience, was discouraged. He told critics last April “you
>> won” and
>> >> > > said he was reconsidering whether or not to move forward with
filming
>> >> > parts
>> >> > > two and three.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > By January, buoyed by what he calls encouraging DVD and
>> video-on-demand
>> >> > > sales, and the partnership of four other Rand-inspired financiers
to
>> help
>> >> > > bear the production and marketing costs, Aglialoro and his
production
>> >> > > partner from Atlas Shrugged Part I, Harmon Kaslow, decided they
were
>> >> > ready
>> >> > > to finish what they started. At Reason Weekend, the annual event
>> held by
>> >> > > the Reason Foundation back in February, they announced Atlas
Shrugged
>> >> > Part
>> >> > > II was a go.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > The movie is now shooting (digitally, with Arri Alexa cameras)
>> around the
>> >> > > Los Angeles area. On Wednesday I visited a giant empty warehouse
in
>> >> > > downtown Los Angeles (near, naturally, a train track) to witness
day
>> 10
>> >> > of
>> >> > > a planned 31 day shoot (slightly longer than Part I's 27 days, but
>> with a
>> >> > > far more leisurely couple of months of pre-production). This
>> warehouse
>> >> > will
>> >> > > be Rearden Steel’s foundry and Hank Rearden’s office. In the
novel,
>> >> > Rearden
>> >> > > invents an amazing amalgam known as Rearden metal only to have his
>> >> > > industrial progress hamstrung and his property stolen by an
>> >> > > ever-more-repressive state attempting to centrally control an
economy
>> >> > > already choking under too much government management.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > From the producers’ video monitors—the actual shooting set of
Hank’s
>> >> > office
>> >> > > was too tight and cramped for reporters to lurk—I watched the
>> shooting of
>> >> > > two scenes in Rearden’s office. T
>
>

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