The Next Three Days (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
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Title: The Next Three Days (IMDb)
Starring: Russell Crowe
Released: 8th March 2011
SRP: $29.95 (DVD)
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.95) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($39.99) releases of The Next Three Days which stars Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks and Liam Neeson. Each will be available to own from March 8th. The Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD are packed with bonus materials including a "making of" featurette, a featurette that looks at the "men" of the film as well as a look at true prison break stories in the name of "love," plus funny cast moments and deleted and extended scenes. The Blu-ray release will also include a digital copy of the film. We've attached the package artwork below:


Quote: John (Crowe) and Lara (Banks) Brennan have the ideal family life until Lara is accused of a murder she says she didn't commit. Lara is found guilty, and three years into her sentence John is finding it increasingly difficult to keep his family together. Upon the rejection of her final appeal, Lara becomes suicidal and John enlists the help of Damon Pennington (Neeson) to do the unthinkable - break his wife out of prison. Together the two develop an elaborate plot to save the woman that John loves and reunite his family, no matter the cost.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Russell Crowe
Released: 8th March 2011
SRP: $29.95 (DVD)
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.95) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($39.99) releases of The Next Three Days which stars Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks and Liam Neeson. Each will be available to own from March 8th. The Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD are packed with bonus materials including a "making of" featurette, a featurette that looks at the "men" of the film as well as a look at true prison break stories in the name of "love," plus funny cast moments and deleted and extended scenes. The Blu-ray release will also include a digital copy of the film. We've attached the package artwork below:


Synopsis
Quote: John (Crowe) and Lara (Banks) Brennan have the ideal family life until Lara is accused of a murder she says she didn't commit. Lara is found guilty, and three years into her sentence John is finding it increasingly difficult to keep his family together. Upon the rejection of her final appeal, Lara becomes suicidal and John enlists the help of Damon Pennington (Neeson) to do the unthinkable - break his wife out of prison. Together the two develop an elaborate plot to save the woman that John loves and reunite his family, no matter the cost.
News by Tom Woodward
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Great movie, some parts of the movie was a little weak, but would still buy when it comes out.
I'm gonna try to seek out the original on Netflix. Sometimes remakes can be better/different. The departed and dinner for schmucks was a remake of a French film and it's a lot different, there isn't even a dinner in the original film. I mean they never get to it
Terrific thriller.Worth to see. I'll definitively buy the dvd after seeing the movie twice. The French version Pour elle is good too but this remake goes deeper and all the actors are doing a great performance
My movie theater I work at had this for LITERALLY one week!!!! Hahahahahahahahaha
Yes, it is a remake of the French movie Anything for Her. I watched the French film, but this one was out of theaters so fast I didn't have a chance to catch it. Will rent for sure. I hate this artwork. What was wrong with the poster?
Is this better than Law Abiding Citizen? Is this truly a remake? of what?
crowe wears a pittsburgh pirates hat in most of the commercials/trailers for this film... no one is dumb enough to do that in pittsburgh, he would have stuck out like a soar thumb and been hauled to jail immediatly
Awful artwork, deeply disappointed...
Yikes to that artwork, is that the 'Fast and the Furious' font?
Have seen the "original" French movie which I thought was very good.
As always, with "remakes" I assume is much worse...
As always, with "remakes" I assume is much worse...
That is some really Generic Artwork.
Artwork added
I still want to see this one
Lol thanx for letting me off the hook for that one. But yeh I usually don't care for either of them. I especially don't like the Bourne series
Confusing Haggis and Greengrass is a forgivable offense. Both are preachy and have been terribly overrated at some point in their career.
This was better then expected, but still not that great. Average rental.
Pass on this one too!
matt86 wrote: Also unlike most of grenngrasses work it wasn't message driven or heavy handed.
I think you mean Haggis, not Greengrass.
I think you mean Haggis, not Greengrass.
I liked it a lot, I agree tho it's prolly not the best buy movie. I mean not having a lot of replay value. It didn't really win over critics but it kept me guessing and held my interest the whole way through. Also unlike most of grenngrasses work it wasn't message driven or heavy handed.
Decent thriller but not really worth buying.
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