Prison
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1866 examples of Prison in a sentence
Even if you don't think that the Marquis' perversions weren't all that bad (they included rapes and extreme violence), his portrayal in this film as a "sexual social worker" in this
prison
seems pretty silly.
I'm a massive fan of
prison
dramas which is reflected in OZ being my all time favourite American TV show .
Okay I knew since it was made in 1954 it would be devoid of bad language , graphic shankings and gang rape but even so it's a rather weak film compared to
prison
portrayal in earlier movies like EACH DAWN I DIE and WHITE HEAT .
The problem lies in the preachy tone of the movie with riot leader Dunn being something of a
prison
reformer .
For such films should be put to
prison
for life for the glorification of fascism.
This is way far from a real love story (Get the spelling right, Reshammiya - it is not luv or reeal), and is complete with him doing a Mithun da dance, auto rickshaw fight scenes, Himesh getting imprisoned, Himesh accused of murder, he fleeing from
prison
etc ... If you want a good laugh, there is nothing like this one, especially the scenes where he howls in Mehbooba.
Pam Grier has been thrown into a
prison
on a small island with a lot of other women, and this place seriously makes the summer camp where Martha Stewart is locked up right now look like a maximum-security
prison.
It's not five minutes into the movie that one of the hottie guards utters the line 'Strip 'em and get 'em wet,' and then we are introduced to a
prison
life that resembles some college freshman's fantasy of what the inside of a sorority house is like.
Harlan joins forces with an inmate, Ice(Treach), a leader of one of the many gangs in the prison, breaking out with the plans of finding Max and eliminating every member of his corrupt entourage.
This was the typical women
prison
movie.
Even her family's wealth can not buy her out of
prison.
The prostitute ends up getting impregnated by the retarded brother (...), while Scorpion is kidnapped and caged up by someone who she made an enemy out of in
prison.
If you liked Ida Lupino, who could play the roles as a criminal in a woman's
prison
and
prison
warden who was hated, this is the film for you to enjoy.
She gets life in
prison.
There is no
prison
camp for women so they are forced to march for months from place to place, because the Japanese don't know what to do with them.
The story has a number of angles but the central character is Corey - a thief who is released from
prison.
Harrowing series about life in Oz--an experimental
prison
where they try to rehabilitate prisoners.
No subtlety here, Frank comes home from
prison
with a monkey on his back and goes right back to the old neighborhood, where the old scumbags still lurk.
i would put it only second to All About Lily Chou-chou because it kind of gives me the same vibes....'9 souls' is about 9 prisoners who have just escaped
prison
to go and find some counterfeit money stored in a time capsule at Mount Fuji Primary School.
From my discussions with people who are actually in prison, it rings true.
It is absolutely heartbreaking to see how these innocent kids have been abused and drugged by the Swedish police and convicted to
prison
in political trials for sending text messages and as revenge for others actions.
Griffin Dunne plays the hapless future groom/puppet who is sent to escort her from
prison
to the bus station, where a series of unfortunate events occurs, thus creating the plot.
Without Guney's sometimes overblown social-political anger (especially in his last film, the 1983
prison
drama "Duvar-The Wall"), "Distance" captures the essence of Turkish life quite remarkably.
Morris Chestnut puts forth a phenomenal effort as a mentally wounded and judicially jilted
prison
inmate, and the presence of Alan Alda as his defense attorney is none other than genius.
His old friend Daulton Lee is a ratty cock drug-dealer, and gets caught in a set-up and must choose between becoming a narc or facing a long stint in
prison.
His old friend J-Bone, who is a cold-blooded thug recently released from prison, helps Reggie find who murdered his father.
It is also a cultural study of the differences between the Japanese of the time and the western world, with its music, games and entertainment: in part 5, when it is becoming clear that Japan will lose the war after Germany has surrendered in Europe, the Japanese
prison
camp colonel insists that his country must study the culture of their prisoners - in order to defeat a people, one must defeat their culture - and to do this, one must understand it.
When the G-man's contact his killed by one of Lorre's agents, the G-man is sent to
prison
for the killing even though everyone knows there is more to the story.
As the film progressed we were introduced to the characters of the film, as well as what happened in the
prison
riots.
Why? Simple: it has guts to show us real life in prison, without any clichés and predictable twists.
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