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| Inmate Claiming Movies Were "Torture", Suing |
| By miamiherald.com |
| Published: 11/17/2010 |
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I admit I've seen some pretty bad movies. The Happening couldn't have been more uneventful. Glitter didn't. And the only thrill during Speed Racer came when the closing credits finally started to roll. But I don't know that I'd classify any of those experiences as torture. OK, I suppose watching John Travolta slog through Battlefield Earth in stacked heels was pretty painful, but even I had the good sense not to watch it again. Apparently good sense is in short supply at the Brevard County Detention Center, where inmate James Poulin complains of ``torture'' as a result of watching films such as Pearl Harbor. Read More. |
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