‘Full Asylum’ Author Posts Review of the Boston ‘Silver Circle’ Premiere
March 29th, 2013Last night, Silver Circle debuted in Boston to a sold-out crowd. Full Asylum author Michael Isenberg was in attendance at both the screening and the after party, and he penned and posted a review of the event on his blog. Said Isenberg of the film, “The first rule for writing good political fiction is that the message is secondary. The writer’s first priority should be to tell a good story. Silver Circle, the new animated thriller about out-of-control government, delivers.”
He attended the after party, where he discussed the Federal Reserve with Silver Circle Director Pasha Roberts, “Roberts and I also talked about the film’s message; he told me that he realizes the Fed doesn’t have the sort of power today that is depicted in Silver Circle’s dystopian future, but he wanted to warn about the power that it does have – in particular the power to print money, a power which robs the savings of ordinary Americans through inflation. This message is threaded throughout the film (as you can see in the trailer, gas prices are up to $152/gallon), and indeed Silver Circle takes its name from the silver coins that the rebels mint as alternative money that holds its value.” Those who attended the after party might be uniquely interested in checking out his blog post, as it also includes pictures taken throughout the night.
Michael Isenberg’s book Full Asylum is available through . Christine Morabito, the President of the Greater Boston Tea Party, described the book as “Atlas Shrugged with professional wrestlers. A whimsical window into the world of Big Government, spy movies, and cavity searches.”