Currently the 'Prison/Industrial Complex' is just a new version of the same old problem. John Ehrlichman was Assistant to President Nixon for Domestic Affairs: "Did we know we were lying? Of course we did." The documentary makes the case that those drug busts, Jim Crow laws and segregation are all variations of domination of black America. This Law & Order policy enabled government to imprison blacks. This week, Amazon Prime will be adding two brand new movies, a musical feature film, and a French thriller, as well as two films that are new to the streaming service. only has 5% of the world's population but has 25% of the world's prisoners.
The movie recontextualizes the story of Jason, who, according to the plot, survives the drowning and lives in the woods near Crystal Lake. Film clips of former President Richard Nixon call for 'Law & Order' which has resulted in exploding prison populations. A direct sequel to the first film, Part 2 starts by killing off the protagonist of the last movie and then moves on to a new set of unsuspecting teenagers.
Voorhees practically the whole drive-in full of cars erupted in honking their horns. Well, at the climax (Im assuming everyone reading this has seen the movie) when Alice decapitates Mrs. Jason Voorhees returns to the screen in a chilling and daring re-imagining of the classic horror film Friday the 13th. I have to relate an anecdote about the first Friday the 13th movie as I saw this when it originally came out at a local drive-in. The 13th Amendment was ratified in 1865 and director Ava DuVernay supports her thesis through the use of both historical footage and interviews. An enjoyable set that any Friday the 13th movie lover should have.
This documentary makes the case that inclusion of this loophole is only one of the justifications for continuing domination of people of color. "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist." That exception justifies the use of forced labor as long as the laborer is a convict. But it also included a provision many people don't know about and that is what this documentary brings to view. Starring: Jared Padalecki, Danielle Panabaker, Amanda Righetti. The synopsis below may give away important plot points. At Crystal Lake, Clay searches for his missing sister as a hockey-masked killer targets him and a group of teens in this reboot of the horror franchise.