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Your skin rots, you have no legal
rights
& you are treated as dirt by the living.
As the debate rages over what should be done about the living dead a section of society who are against zombies having equal
rights
set up their own terrorist organisations who persecute the zombie population as they try to get on with their lives (death's?) in normal society.
The Edukators started off w 3 young adults who are very involved in protesting for their
rights
and opposing capitalism in their country, trying their own ways to influence the country into listening to their voices.
But who has the
rights
now?
I think much of people's adulation of this show comes from the fact that at the time it was on the air, cable was still quite a luxury and being able to watch it was one of the bragging
rights
of elementary school.
No mention of animal
rights
anywhere-which is what Linda McCartney was all about and the Wings years were summed up in a "blink and you miss it".
I hope it hasn't been destroyed somehow or someone has film
rights.
Framing same-sex marriage as the next great civil
rights
challenge, Saving Marriage navigates the long, complicated political and legislative process with a human context, giving a face to a topic that is often eschewed as empty political rhetoric.
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.
People like to talk about "God given
rights"
but often
rights
have to won in a "war" by people that are willing to put everything on the line.
Hillary Swank and the others in the cast showed the gritty determination that it took to fight for voting
rights.
Rights
aren't given to us.
The film tells the story of a little girl who masquerades as a boy in order to earn a living (under Taliban ruling, women have no rights).
Nice little original twist here too, a "Zombie Squad" who hunts down and kills them as in most zombie films, but this time they are roadblocked by a group of what appear to be leftist democrats trying to preserve the human
rights
of zombies.
Some of the police actually try to ignore of forget to read a suspect their
rights
from the card they are required to carry in their pocket and read to them.
Most people don't realize that law came about from innocent people who were in prison who weren't read their rights, who weren't given proper jurisprudence and who, from a prison cell, changed our law and for instance, Ernesto Arturo Miranda, who was what is known as a "jail house lawyer", an inmate who goes to the law library and reads his actual rights, filed writs against the court and won.
This is a very mature investigation of a racist Mississippi town where the brutal murder of three civil
rights
activists took place in 1964.
Therefore, if you are a fan of any of the cast members, you are certainly within your
rights
to rent this film.
Travolta should buy the
rights
and burn it.
Here in Brazil I hope it helps to start for sure the fight to assure everybody the same rights, cause we all have the same duties and it is not fair to have this mistake for homosexuals.
Agent Alan Ward (Willem Dafoe) and Agent Rupert Anderson (Gene Hackman) find themselves investigating the disappearances of three civil
rights
workers in a small, segregated town in Mississippi.
Now, like Star Trek before it, the much-maligned series looks set for a possible revival, with ongoing fan interest stirring rival camps to vie for production
rights
for a new series or cinema version.
This movie has never been released by Universal as a video, which owns the
rights
to it.
Watch out for the animal
rights
activist sequence!
Problems with music
rights
have kept this film from being seen much since its release, which is a real shame.
And I wouldn't suggest that an animal
rights
activist (like myself) should watch the ending.
I think it sad that in this time and age there is so much homophobia.As a lesbian I can relate to the two main characters.I think lesbians and gay men should have the right to raise a child,get married and have all the equal
rights
as heteros do.No one should be discriminated no matter what their sexual preference should be.We are all just human beings and we should all accept each other one way or the other and stop all this hate in the world.What is so wrong in two women or two men loving each other?
According to the IMDb site it was originally produced and released by Paramount Pictures - does anyone know who has the
rights
to this?
Maybe it's the Tyne Daly interview scene with the woman's
rights
liaison sanctimoniously commenting on equality while Harry lam-basts her with a "what would you do in this situation?"
And true enough, I heard Brad Pitt bought the
rights
to the show and that he and Tom Cruise are slated to act in it.
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