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This film should be seen by as many people as possible as it concentrates on the human
rights
problems in Burma.
All the sequels are putrid stink bombs that simply bought the name
rights
for marketing.
They were simply standing up for there
rights
to bear arms and practice their religion as American Citizens.
For those of us who tried to stand on the shoulders of the civil
rights
movement and fight the rule of privilege and power; who resisted the fascism of the Johnson/Nixon administrations; who now as veterans of civil wars fought the war in Vietnam every single day until finally the US beast died and fled; for all who said no in many different ways -- it's remarkable how unsuccessful we were.
The point of making Juano Hernandez character (in film and print) a somewhat prickly type, not warm and fuzzy, was to underscore the fact that bigotry is wrong in and of itself and human
rights
are just that for everyone regardless of whether we like a particular individual or not.
In 1965 producer Kevin McLory -who owns a part of the Bond cinematic rights- associate with EON Productions (Harry Saltzman and Albert Broccoli) for making "Thunderball", the fourth film of the 007 franchise.
By rights, there should never have been a "First Blood Part II".
Are they attempting to portray animal
rights
activists as sick monsters?
I can't believe they got the
rights
to that Santo & Johnny song.
In Aprile, however, Moretti has exclusive
rights
to the dialogue, so that all you hear for an hour and a half is a high-pitched whine going on about how his politics are best, or what quirky piece of popular culture is tickling his fancy at the moment.
Due to some incredibly stupid animal
rights
activists, the huge and ravenous rats escape and devour pretty much everyone on campus.
"This story is dedicated to women," according to the introduction, "who have been fighting for their
rights
ever since Adam and Eve started the loose-leaf system."
I didn't expect it to be a dump of politically correct civil
rights
mumbo jumbo.
Not to speak of civil rights, which are never broken or homes, which are never intruded.
This one acts as a satire during the women's
rights
movement era.
This just looks like some PETA members got together and decided to make a really disturbing, pointless PSA about animals
rights
and feelings.
Sometime in 1998, Saban had acquired the
rights
to produce a brand-new Ninja Turtles live-action series.
How Elvis Presley Enterprises could allow the
rights
of actual Elvis songs to be used in a film with a central premise that seems to be "The only good Elvis Presley Imitator is a dead one" is beyond me.
His wife, Sophia (Helen Mirren) wars openly with the head of his movement Chertkov (Paul Giamatti), who she claims in his efforts to convince Tolstoy to sign the
rights
to his works over to the Russian people is trying to steal the wealth that is owed to her upon her husbands imminent death.
This film should serve as a lesson to all past, present and future film makers...when you have a film as successful as the original "Corpse Grinders" was you should probably leave sleeping dogs lie and you should definitely not try to revitalize it over twenty years later (unless you have the financial backing to pull of a superior sequel such as Herschel Gordon Lewis did with "Blood Feast 2: All U can Eat") Even if you do decide to do this you should probably spend a little bit more money than you did on the original and for god's sake...NEVER film a movie onto video...why do film makers even attempt to do this when everyone knows the quality is going to turn out hideous...I personally have yet to see one film made in this fashion that's even worth the powder to blow it to hell...if you can't afford to make a sequel that is better than your original film then sell the
rights
of the film to someone who can...and what was Ted V Mikels thinking about (or smoking) when he wrote this god-awful script?
I just can't understand why the makers did this because they obviously had the
rights
to the story and could have made far more money (FAR!) by telling straight.
And why on earth did ABC -- as reported in the press -- actually agree to buy the cavemen character
rights
from Geico for this?
In a time when the constitution and principals the United States were founded on are trampled underfoot by an administration desperate to distract attention from its own internal problems, where the Geneva Convention, human
rights
and foreign sovereignty are unapologetically discarded, a thriller about the state taking illegal action that far exceeds that of the terrorists they are countering might seem appropriate.
I get the impression that this film was a quick and dirty solution as not to lose the
rights
to the Blaise franchise.
How this film was ever granted
rights
for production i will NEVER know.
Yorkshire Television learnt this the hard way when in 1979 they bought the
rights
to the books credited to Dick Francis, three of which were broadcast under the collective title 'The Racing Game'.
this, is NOT one of those films it is one of the biggest pieces of tripe I have ever scene, the camera work is trying to be flashy but it really just crap the whole thing looks like the red shoe diaries, but without the sex, the only reason I bought this was I wanted to try out dvd and this was the cheapest one I could find, possibly the worst buy of my life and could have put you off dvd forever, the soundtrack is REALLY tacky and most of the movie is made up of endless repeats of clips from the first two films, why anyone would want to make a movie as awful as this is beyond me, if they had really attempted to make an original movie and failed I would be nicer in this review but they don't they just got the
rights
to reproduce stuff from the first two and then edit it and repeat it into this film with about maybe under 1 3rd original footage which is about up to the standards of film school students, DO NOT buy this movie.
I'm sure that when they were really young and made some O.K. movies, some studio boss bought all their
rights
for 15 years, or something, so that now that they're, what, 17, they can make movies in other countries whenever they want using the studio's money.
animal
rights
people you don't want to watch either.
If i was gay i would want to tell the director that they have personally set back gay
rights
progress by 5 years.
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