Movies & Books Reviews Endorsed By Robbie

Movies &  Books Reviews

Endorsed by yours truly,

Atlas Shrugged

 Awesome, Thrilling, Sexy, Funny, Great Drama…Warning you will be disappointed at the end only because this is Part I!  Part II coming in the fall of 2012…

  This is a must see movie, Ayn Rand predicted over 50 years ago what’s happening in the USA today…This is part I while Part II should be coming out next fall and Part III in the of fall 2013.  After I saw the movie I went and bought the book because I couldn’t wait until part II.  I also recommend this thick book if you are like me and want to know who is John Gault.  While watching the movie I was on the edge of my seat for the entire movie.  Best movie I have seen in a long time..It is available on DVD starting in November 2011..when my wife and I left the theater we wanted more…

You will know the answer to these questions when you discover the reason behind the baffling events that play havoc with the lives of the amazing men and women in this book-movie.  You will discover why a productive genius  becomes a worthless playboy… why a great steel industrialist is working for his own destruction…why a composer gives up his career on the night of his triumph… why a beautiful woman who runs a transcontinental railroad falls in love with the man she has sworn to kill.
Atlas Shrugged, a modern classic and a perennial Ayn Rand best seller, offers the reader the spectacle of human greatness, depicted with all the poetry and power of the 20th century leading artists.

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Great Movie, the end is touching and inspiring…Great build up and great story, sexy in good taste! Warning: you will cry at the end, but it’s a good inspiring cry…Robbie Mendoza

Review obtained from http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/august_rush/ I ditto the review

stranged from his parents by circumstance and nudged toward a foster family, a young boy seeks out his long-lost folks and discovers prodigious musical talent in this family-oriented drama from Disco Pigs director Kirsten Sheridan. In the aftermath of a passionate night together above New York’s Washington Square, a charismatic Irish guitarist named Louis (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers) and a reserved cellist named Lyla (Keri Russell) are forced apart by fate. Despite the fact that they do not remain together, however, their fleeting union has created something amazing that neither could have ever anticipated — a baby. Unfortunately, just after the child’s birth, the mother is misinformed that the infant has died. Cut to 11 years later, when the child, Evan, is living in a Gotham-area boys’ home and has developed an acute ability to listen to the sounds of the outside world — hoping against all hope that his biological mother and father will turn up to claim him, while those in charge try to encourage him to open himself up to the possibility of adoption. Unduly rejecting these bids, Evan runs away into the city. Out on the streets, the child falls into the clutches of a manipulative, untrustworthy street person named Wizard (Robin Williams), who renames Evan “August Rush” and opens the boy up to the depth and breadth of his own musical talent even as he smells the opportunity to grow rich off of the foundling. Meanwhile, Evan/August’s hope persists that he will be reunited with his folks, and Louis and Lyla, unable to forget their initial night of love, feel themselves being drawn back together by fate. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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