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It's time for a revolution. The system has been trapping us in obedient submission for too long, and it's time to take a stand. It's time to organize and fight back. It's time to reclaim what was rightfully ours from the beginning - the right of being able to live our lives as we see fit without interference from those who claim a higher authority than ourselves. And this is how it will be done: Americans first unite against tyranny, then we strike out against the structures that keep us down, until finally we find liberation and power. This is the plan. We will take to the streets and we will take back our freedom. This is the plan. From this moment on, we will fight, and we will win. Only one side can be right: those who stand for freedom or those who stand against it - no matter what they say or do. The only time to raise your voice is when you're standing up against someone who's wrong, and no one has to tell you which ways to go about it... It's time for the revolution to begin! The film stars: Oliver Stone as George W. Bush, Woody Harrelson as Bill O'Reilly and Sean Penn as Ralph Nader.Movie soundtrack: Movie trailer: Movie picture: Movie poster: Cast: Woody Harrelson, Sean Penn, Ed Harris, Ron Silver, Jeffrey Wright, John Heard. Produced by Jamie King and Mark Hubbard. Directed by Emile Ardolino. Screenplay by Ardolino and Vince Di Meglio. Cinematography by Christos Siopetros. Edited by Arthur Jafa and Charles Campbell. Production Design by George Jenkins and Martha Caryne Simpson. Music by Angelo Badalamenti.Movie soundtrack: Movie trailer: Movie picture: Movie poster: Also known as "Freedom's Fowl". The film stars Larry Miller as Walter, a chicken farmer who, after being evicted from his farm, becomes a spokesman for the Chicken Liberation Front. The movie begins with Walter being evicted from his farm after he is unable to pay taxes on it to the local town bank. He reunites with an old friend named Jake who has been hired by a large corporation to destroy poultry farms and leave them in shambles so they can buy them out at a lower price. After meeting with Jake, Walter finds that his farm is scheduled to be destroyed in two days. Movie soundtrack: Movie trailer: Movie picture: Movie poster: YouTube video about the making of the film An article about the making of the film An interview with Sean Penn regarding the movie. Penn said he had released this movie online for free so there would be no distribution problems, at least for people who have broadband. This was more than a political statement on his part, it gave an educational/emotional viewpoint on free distribution of this movie while showing how corporations are destroying our world for more profits. cfa1e77820
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