What I love is that people who subscribe to Rand's worldview assume they'll be among those who give the orders. It's like how everyone is the reincarnation of royalty.
I agree with this point mightily. You might also add that her strident atheism matched her strident capitalism, but many of the people she's most influenced just refuse to believe or ignore or defend that part as "she didn't really mean it" or something along those lines. Note: she meant it.
The other thing is that, regardless of whether you take any of her capitalist ideas to heart, there's also a lot of other weird shit in there. The rape/rape fantasy stuff, for example, that pervades her work.
On the other hand, years of experience tell me that I'm about the most economically conservative member of this board (which ain't sayin' a lot), so I don't utterly reject ALL of the stuff Rand talks about as easily as some of you seem to. I've heard firsthand some of the bad and weird anti-capitalist, "you don't deserve to be able to earn the money you do" stuff that she wrote about coming out of people's mouths, and it's distressing to those of us who kind of do think we deserve to be able to earn the money we do.
I still don't think I'd see this movie, though.