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The Next Three Days (Haggis, 2010)
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After
In the Valley of Elah
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Paul Haggis
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Russel Crowe, Liam Neeson and Elizabeth Banks
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http://www.youtube.com/v/fn1DsJZXKqY&rel=1
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Re: The Next Three Days (Haggis, 2010)
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Several weeks ago I met Bob Moresco, the co-writer and good friend of Paul Haggis.
I basically told him CRASH sucks.
His response: "Yeah? Well, go fuck yourself."
Bob is from New York.
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Quote from: ak on August 16, 2010, 01:03:PM
Several weeks ago I met Bob Moresco, the co-writer and good friend of Paul Haggis.
I basically told him CRASH sucks.
His response: "Yeah? Well, go fuck yourself."
Bob is from New York.
cool.let's hope you meet Haggis one day and tell him this too.these moments are rare props for showing some balls,AK..i probably wont go that far.
now let's count all the cliches in this trailer:
1-happy family then something bad happens
2-police break into a house
3-Russell is mad
4-omg it's the crazy little thing at the end of the trailer that wil make me wanna watch it...NOT!
what would this movie add anyway and why was it made? AK you should confront Haggis soon,please.
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I hope to bump into Haggis one of these days and deliver the sentiments of the WM group, with extreme honesty.
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Tell him random Iranian guy is sitting in Iran plotting his demise.
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This movie is so similar to Edge of Darkness. Russell Crowe is a man with 'nothing to lose'.
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A man with "nothing to lose" has been a movie staple since way before Edge of Darkness
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Basically, it's nothing original. Not even in the slightest.
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i didn't see the trailer and i think it's not original.
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Quote from: madali on August 23, 2010, 09:58:PM
Tell him random Iranian guy is sitting in Iran plotting his demise.
Ha ha, I'll be sure to tell him that! Ha ha...
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