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100,000 ‘Atlas Shrugged’ DVDs Recalled for Perfectly Hilarious Reason

100,000 'Atlas Shrugged' DVDs Recalled for Perfectly Hilarious ReasonIn what appears to be a legitimate press release on the blog of the official Atlas Shrugged Part I website, the producers of the film have announced that they will "replace more than 100,000 title sheets appearing on the Atlas Shrugged Part 1 DVD and Blu-ray versions." Sounds like a pain in the ass. Why? Did child porn pics somehow show up on them? No! But the ultimate Randian curse word — "self-sacrifice" — did, and that's worse.

We still aren't 100% sure that they're not screwing with us, but this is the horrible error that must not stay on the title sheet:

The 1957 novel, Atlas Shrugged, is known in philosophical and political circles for presenting a cogent argument advocating a society driven by rational self-interest. On the back of the film's retail DVD and Blu-ray however, the movie's synopsis contradictorily states "AYN RAND's timeless novel of courage and self-sacrifice comes to life..."

Self-sacrifice is for idiots, duh! Ayn Rand used to mock poor beggars for being so poor. "Self-interest" is more like it. The good news is that Randroids who've already purchased this sacrilege consumer product can fix it themselves, just like Dagny Taggart would:

Atlas Productions has setup a web page for consumers of the DVD to request a replacement title sheet free of charge: http://www.AtlasShruggedMovie.com/title-sheet. The new title sheet will more accurately read "AYN RAND's timeless novel of rational self-interest comes to life..."

Phew.

Has anyone seen Atlas Shrugged Part I? I rented it the other night and loved it. The trains go ZOOM!

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