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Mr Rogers even plays in the preface with the idea that Ayer was somewhat autistic.
Adam Beach, who plays Slipknot, told E! Online the film was so dark that Ayer had provided access to therapy during cast members' down time.
Speaking of which … There's still a chance that Ayer could hit us with a final scene of Zack Snyder-style CGI mega-carnage.
While at Eton, Ayer had read essays by Bertrand Russell (1872 1970), one of which, "On the Value of Scepticism" (1928), proposed a "wildly paradoxical and subversive" doctrine that Ayer would adopt as a lifelong philosophical motto: "It is undesirable to believe a proposition when there is no ground whatever for supposing it true".
To say that the movie loses the plot would not be strictly accurate, for that would imply that there was a plot to lose, and that Ayer, in a forgetful moment, left it in the glove compartment of his car on the way to the studio.
It was Ryle who suggested that Ayer read Wittgenstein's Tractatus, a work that immediately impressed him.
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It seemed on the cards that Ayer-Archie would resent being cast as Stoppard's villain.
The Wall Street Journal's Michael Bender and Peter Nicholas first reported the news that Ayers would also be exiting the administration by the new year.
"The suggestion that Ayers was a political adviser to Obama or someone who shaped his political views is patently false," said Ben LaBolt, a campaign spokesman.
(I should note here that Ayers's "comments" were not among the things that New Yorkers — this New Yorker, anyway — found "deeply hurtful" that day.
Based on this expertise, Martin deduced that Ayers was the puppet master of Obama's rise in politics and that Obama's community-organizer gig was actually training for "a radical overthrow of the government".
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