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100 things I learned from 'The Next Three Days'.


1.) Moran Atias can have you at the snap of her finger; despite the fact you're married. If she wants you, of course.

2.) The size of Moran's brain can be compared to her chest.

3.) Women should work for men bosses. Men should work for women bosses. And men working for men is okay too.

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I was surprised to observe that "every"black character actor was given lines that made them appear to be nasty individuals? So Mr.Brennan also is terrified,beaten and bullied by
the aforementioned men and a woman or two.The screenplay was written to let us know how intimidated Mr.Brennan was by these black characters and it was annoying to me.
I am a very large streetwise,inner city Irish American man and my life experiences with my black brothers has never been the case.
In point of fact,all of my black male friends fear me...perhaps it is my legendary streetfighting skills.They never behave like this in Pittsburgh.
If I were black,this film would bother me.

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"perhaps it is my legendary streetfighting skills"

*eye roll*



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"perhaps it is my legendary streetfighting skills"

*eye roll*

How pathetic*

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I was surprised to observe that "every"black character actor was given lines that made them appear to be nasty individuals? So Mr.Brennan also is terrified,beaten and bullied by
the aforementioned men and a woman or two.The screenplay was written to let us know how intimidated Mr.Brennan was by these black characters and it was annoying to me.
I am a very large streetwise,inner city Irish American man and my life experiences with my black brothers has never been the case.
In point of fact,all of my black male friends fear me...perhaps it is my legendary streetfighting skills.They never behave like this in Pittsburgh.
If I were black,this film would bother me.

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The thing I learned from reading this list.

That some people watch movies just for the opportunity to post a mock intellectual post.

A little analysis of the film would have drastically reduced the number of perceived errors on this list. But where's the ego boost in that?

Sheesh. I wish I'd looked at my clock before I started so I would know exactly how many minutes of my life I'd wasted reading this list hoping to see some real analytical thought applied to this movie. Though there was a bit of humor in it here and there which is what drew me in. Mostly just the notes about Moran Atias. So, not a total loss, I guess.

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Disregard the above. I just read a few other threads. Apparently relatively shallow analysis is the norm. It looks like people put these up just for fun.

My bad.

As I said, please disregard my earlier comment.

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Disregard the above. I just read a few other threads. Apparently relatively shallow analysis is the norm. It looks like people put these up just for fun.

My bad.

As I said, please disregard my earlier comment.

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I hate these threads. So overdone.

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And yet here you are.

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86. When driving a tractor trailer and you almost take someone's head off hanging out of a spinning SUV, a wave from the occupants is good enough to keep going as if nothing extraordinary happened. It's an every day occurrence.

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87) when on the run from the law, it doesn’t look suspicious to have a face with multiple bruises and cuts all over. Don’t bother using concealer.

88) after three years, a random button will still be there in the street drain?

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89) Although your party is in the zoo, it's make sense to waste money and effort to decorate your house like the birthday is there.

90) If Moran Atias wants your husband she would have him.

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