Couples
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373 examples of Couples in a sentence
This is how same sex
couples
were being treated.
Joe Pesci as a lawyer with no legal experience from Brooklyn whose first case just happened to be defending two "youtes" in a first degree murder trial, and Marissa Tomei in the dresses that are so magnificently out of place in the muddy Wahzoo City, Alabama but so deliciously fit her like a glove, make one of the best screen
couples
ever but I like the supporting characters and small cameos, too.
Two couples, upper middle class and no financial problems: four friends.
The action begins when the
couples
meet for the first time.
Here's the scenario: Futuristic company limits
couples
to only one child, and any past that become property of the company.
Several elderly married couples, church-goers and devout Christians, discuss having gay or lesbian children, and how this has changed their perceptions of what they've been taught--and what they're still being told--by Evangelical Fundamentalists who use their interpretations of scripture to condemn homosexual love.
In a grim totalitarian near future married
couples
are allowed to have only one kid.
The
couples
that are paired off in this movie homogenize the attitudes and aspirations of these precocious 1962 teenagers, who are on the verge of growing up!!
I also enjoyed the married
couples
side conversations - very comical and a refreshing change from the serious situation with the gangsters.
As both
couples
later go to the park to relax on benches where "No Spooning" signs pop up, Fatty goes to Harry's wife and walks with her while Harry goes to Mabel where she's is sitting.
Mabel and Harry later pick their spouses up and go their separate ways before any more trouble stirs up...There must have been some morals law if the police are arresting adulterous
couples
in this short film!
Long before the term "crossover" was invented, EMMANUELLE brought extended scenes of nude lovemaking before an audience of youngsters,
couples
and little old ladies, lured in by the respectable credentials backing up the project.
This comprehensive and moving documentary dealing with the hopes and aspirations of gay and lesbian
couples
to be able to be legally married raises a lot of issues that straight people have probably never considered.
The film is a good life saver for
couples
who want to split up.
One look at the sheer energy of the flying boogie-woogie
couples
is enough to light up a dozen defense plants.
Here you have a apartment complex that has a lot of
couples
there.
Although this historical biopic spends precious little time with romance, it does dwell most on the relationship between the couple as they go about the business of working to bring dignity to a tarnished monarchy while raising a family and doing what royal
couples
do.
The story involves two post-yuppie couples, one of whom split up, and how it affects all of their lives.
The film humanizes the gay marriage debate, focusing not only on the emotional impact of marriage for individual same-sex couples, but also the under-dog fight faced by local legislators and those in political action committees who have devoted their lives to the issue.
If the film doesn't convince you of the justness of its cause, it at least offers a means to understand the issues and measure what is at stake for gay
couples
who seek the rights and validation offered by legally sanctioned marriage.
Ghost Game tells the tale of two
couples
& close friends, Abbey (Shelby Fenner) & Nate (Peter Cilella) plus Dara (Alexandra Barreto) & Randy (Curt Cornelius) who decide to get together for a camping weekend.
Well, in my opinion, if the first halves of these
couples
suck marginally worse, the second halves are also all bad.
The suspects include the theater's owner (who used to be a carny), the simple-minded janitor and the local pervert that spies upon young
couples.
I liked the original premise of the two couples, one young, one middle aged and the comedy of the differences between them.
I didn't get enough background on this relationship between the couples, and although they talk quite a bit about all their "vacations and years together" we only witness one occasion in a 1988 flashback.
Why not show the movie at a gathering of couples, where everyone can laugh, jeer, and throw things at the screen?
If
couples
watched this, I could imagine the women beating the crap out of their male partners if they imagined they got off to the rape, abuse, powerlessness, and humiliation of women.
From high points when we see both lovely long-term and youthful
couples
exchanging vows and the election of a gay man to the Massachusetts Parliament, to low points where an elected official of that same government forthrightly denies historical injustices against LGBT people and contemporary realities of abuse, harassment, discrimination and worse, and finishing on the sad reality that bigotry still prevails in much of the American public, a bigotry which could strip same-sex
couples
of this right, I recommend that everyone with an opinion on same-sex marriage view this.
It tells a story about two
couples
, who due to longterm relationships decide to try something new.They go to this therapy, where
couples
change their partners- polygamia or something.In the first couple the women is sorry for the term but whore in my words.
These two
couples
change the partners.
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