Slaves
in sentence
451 examples of Slaves in a sentence
This film tells the true story of escaped black
slaves
who found their own mountain-top commune as free men in 17th-century Brazil.
Indeed the actors who played the ultimate victims, the slaves, were gorgeous as was the innocent priest's daughter, while the plantation owner, his minipulative mistress and his overseers were pretty hard on the eyes.
The duo discover an ancient prehistoric world populated by dangerous gigantic beasts and human beings who are used as both food and
slaves
by evil telepathic pterodactyl men.
I loved the Afterlife episode with Clancy Brown and Barbara Gerrick and the Deprogrammers episode with the irresistible Brent Spiner as a Deprogrammer in a world where humans have become
slaves
to a lizard reptilian species.
He doesn't seem to suffer as much as you would expect from someone completely paralyzed for over 28 years, he has no issues with God (and one would probably expect that too), the people around him seem to be the perfect
slaves
(I can't get out of my mind Bergman's Cries and Whispers, similar to this one in many respects, which simply bursts with emotions, and not all of them humane) etc.
The film may wrongly present blacks as
slaves
working on plantations in Texas but the film is nonetheless enjoyable and presents an interesting interpretation - that Kennedy's death was the result of a coup de tat- which many Americans could not accept at the time.
Obviously made on the cheap to capitalize on the notorious "Mandingo," this crassly pandering hunk of blithely rancid Italian sexploitation junk really pours on the sordid stuff with a commendable lack of taste and restraint: The evil arrogant white family who own and operate a lavish slave plantation spend a majority of the screen time engaging in hanky panky both each other and their various
slaves.
sadly some of the youngest and most gifted succumb to the lure of drugs while others become
slaves
to the crass marketing of their go for broke instincts.
Here the protagonist, Armand Louque (played by an unbelievably young Dean Jagger), gains control of a method to create zombies, though in fact, his 'method' is to mentally project his thoughts and control other living people's minds turning them into hypnotized
slaves.
Didn't most western
slaves
comes from West Africa?
I prefer Lestat and Louis's witty little tiffs to the struggles of
slaves.
The joke here is that we get to see the walking dead in the contrasting context of a broadly stereotyped, squeaky-clean, alternate-history (we are in the wake of a great Zombie War, and the creatures are now being domesticated as slaves) version of a 1950s suburb.
The humans are
slaves
and are used for eugenics and organ donation.
Then of course towards the end the
slaves
revolt and there's the bloody standoff.
To make us believe that very Arab-looking men would be free to roam around and easily catch Blacks in West Africa is as believable as Whites hunting for
slaves
in "Roots".
"Raw Force" is like an ultra-sleazy and perverted version of Love Boat, with additional Kung Fu fights, demented cannibalistic monks, white
slaves
trade, energetic zombies and a whole lot of lousy acting performances.
The monks also buy sexy
slaves
from a sleazy Hitler look-alike businessman, supposedly because the women's flesh supplies them with the required powers to increase their zombie army.
My personal favorite: "Back in the time of slaves, they didn't have hats to protect them from the sun, so at the end of the day they were too tired to revolt.
Slavery is gone, but in the south depicted here, it seems as though blacks are using other blacks as
slaves.
Again and again, it's like they are pets or slaves, as the feelings of the people are never even considered.
The Southerners fought for State's Rights: the right to own slaves, elect crooked legislatures and judges, and employ a political spoils system.
Very religious person, she is a picture of the hypocritical society and religious of the time, she dedicates its life the morality of the villa that was committed by xica, that is a woman full of lusts that it faces the society of the time to preach and it helps the
slaves
of the area.
What I mean is: Nowadays we are
slaves
to images!
It has slaves,Indians,Mexicans and mixed races.
It's main characters are a rich plantation owner that is part Indian and his daughter who own
slaves
and her anti-slavery friend that has a slave?
Slaves
married to Indians?
A must see for old radical firebrands like myself and 'capitalist
slaves'
(only kidding!) alike!
Then we get a story of John Agar and three other idiots discovering (in the middle of the Earth), a civilization of albino Sumarians (no, I'm not kidding) who use the title creatures as their
slaves
(again, not kidding).
With the visual help of Ed Bell, Edward Bell, and Thomas Lennon ,the stories from former
slaves
that were recorded long ago are brought to life through narratives by some of today's top African-American actors and actresses.This film touches on common aspects that occurred in the everyday lives of
slaves.
All of the narratives were recorded all across the U.S when many of the former
slaves
were very old in age.All of the stories were then put into an anthology on which this film is based.This is indeed a film everyone should watch and learn from.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
Which
People
Would
There
Other
Women
Galley
Where
Could
Among
Being
About
House
Great
After
Before
Master
Without
Under