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Watch Pick up the HBO movie "Boycott." Jeffrey Wright ("Syriana," "Broken Flowers") plays the young Dr. King, who as a newcomer to Montgomery finds himself in the middle of a potential bus boycott. The docudrama explores how King was at first reluctant to lead the nascent movement but grew into a leadership role, and it tracks his growing commitment to nonviolent means of protest. Terrence Howard also stars and is riveting as Ralph Abernathy ($10, www.bn.com).

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  • Posted By: angelus1967 @ 01/22/2008 11:40:16 AM

    Comment: What the hell?? What are you trying to say here? Sounds like a confused conspiracy mess to me......

  • Posted By: 1122minus911 @ 01/22/2008 8:56:52 AM

    Comment: its horribly unfortunate people want to have others to blame for their own shortcomings rather than diminishing them by "longoings" but advertising and the society contruct instructs us to compete hurt be better by making someone worse not to share and see the beauty of our all too short temporary existence but they control the money flow through "wareligion" in other word s hope and fear the two biggest whitemailers in the world

  • Posted By: 1122minus911 @ 01/22/2008 8:40:15 AM

    Comment: not till our government tells us they killed them for war in the sixties can this society or humanity ever be proper whole good true real or saved or real and meaningful we';re all living a huge lie

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