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The Next Three Days film

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Copepod

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I'm just back from seeing a preview showing of "The Next Three Days". Just wanted to give a heads up that diabetes is part of the storyline, but I don't want to give any spoilers.

Internet Movie Data Base gives information here http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1458175/ - and diabetes is one of the Plot Keywords, which I've never noticed in IMDB before, but then I don't particularly look for any keywords.
 
I was wondering the other day what had happened to Russell Crowe. Was it good?
 
Not a bad action film; Russel Crowe looking suitably gritty throughout.

Wish I'd paid more attention to whether the lab results said hyperkalemia (makes story a lot more believable) or hyperglycaemia.
 
Not a bad action film; Russel Crowe looking suitably gritty throughout.

Wish I'd paid more attention to whether the lab results said hyperkalemia (makes story a lot more believable) or hyperglycaemia.

Russell Crowe looking gritty - *sigh*
 
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