Atlas Shrugged DVD available for pre-order! Release date is November 8th.

The Atlas Shrugged movie is now available for pre-order on the production company’s official website, in a variety of editions.

Their e-mail announcement says “Pre-Orders will ship for release date delivery – November 8, 2011.”

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Joshua Zader is co-founder of Atlas Web Development and founder of The Atlasphere, a networking directory and dating service for admirers of Ayn Rand's novels with over 20,000 members from around the world.
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  • Leon Brozyna

    Pretty good, making the announcement on Sepember 2.  This is also the 65th anniversary of when Ayn Rand started writing Atlas Shrugged on September 2, 1946.

  • Leon Brozyna

    Pretty good, making the announcement on Sepember 2.  This is also the 65th anniversary of when Ayn Rand started writing Atlas Shrugged on September 2, 1946.

  • http://www.facebook.com/TheFatCaveman Peter Brown

    Is there going to be a UK release?

  • http://www.facebook.com/TheFatCaveman Peter Brown

    Is there going to be a UK release?

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=712295119 Billy Milford

      It says that the DVD will be region free. http://www.atlas-shrugged-movie.com/2011/09/atlas-shrugged-movie-dvds-will-be-region-free/

  • http://twitter.com/lazzasurf lazza

    Nice. i missed this at the cinema. Cheers.

  • http://twitter.com/lazzasurf Fistak Hunt.

    Nice. i missed this at the cinema. Cheers.

  • nuckollsr

    Ayn Rand’s sense of situational awareness and the perverse nature of humans is remarkable. Just this week we read of Delta airlines purchasing their own refinery to bolster supplies of jet fuel. But that refinery depends on flow of crude from the Bakken fields in N. Dakota shipped by, guess what, RAIL.
     
    The similarities between this 2012 economic scene and the centerpiece of Ms. Rand’s novel are striking. Her characters were willing and able to do what ever it takes to keep their own specialty operations alive . . . even if it meant expanding beyond their fields of expertise to suppliment/replace those resources polluted or destroyed by government interventions.
     
    It suggests that Rearden Wyatt, Taggart, Nielson, and others were not fictional . . . just examples of real people who have existed throughout history just as they manifest their presence today.