John consults former inmate Damon Pennington, who wrote a book about his seven prison escapes, and makes the necessary preparations over the next three months, studying the routines inside Allegheny County Jail. Attempting to buy fake passports from a drug dealer, he is directed to a bar where he is instead beaten and robbed by the dealer and his friend. A deaf motorcyclist from the bar later sells him the forged documents for $3,700, and John buys a handgun. Nearly caught testing a bump key inside the jail, a panicked John is seen vomiting outside by the detectives who arrested Lara; they follow him home, suspicious that he has sold the house and his belongings. John also learns how to break into the van for the medical lab that conducts Lara's diabetes testing.
Learning that Lara will be transferred to a high-security prison in three days, John is unable to close the house sale in time and prepares to rob a bank, but cannot go through with it, and nearly runs over a mother and her child in his stress. A visit with Lara leads to an argument and, in a fit of quiet rage, she declares she is guilty, but John refuses to believe her. He tails a local drug dealer to a meth lab, setting fire to the building and taking the cash at gunpoint, but a shoot-out leaves one of the criminals dead. John breaks his tail light as he drives the wounded dealer to a hospital, but the man dies after being shot by his own boss during the shoot-out and John leaves his body at a bus stop along the road. John's father finds his plane tickets and realizes his plan, and they share a final goodbye.
Cavayé told The Age regarding the remake of the film by Haggis, he is eager "to be a spectator of my own film".[4] The director commented on the news his film would be remade by Haggis, "It's a strange feeling. I wrote this story in my very small apartment in Paris. When I saw my name next to Russell Crowe on the net, it was amazing."[6]
In October 2009, Haggis and his staff were in the principal photography stage of production filming in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[3][9] On October 4, 2009, filming of the movie was ongoing and was set to complete on December 12, 2009.[10]On December 14, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that filming of The Next Three Days was going to wrap that day, after 52 days of shooting.[11]
John tries to continue teaching and raising their son. He's conventional, intelligent, settled. His wife's arrest and conviction has triggered a deep outrage. First he backs appeals to the sentence. When they all fail, he learns Lara will be transferred to the state penitentiary in three days. The deadline is dire, because he plans to break his wife out of the jail in which she's being held.
However, he soon learns that Lara is being transferred to another, more secure prison, he realizes his plans aren't going to work. So he has 72 hours -- three days -- to come up with another plan and execute it.
We are using our servicedesk for a few weeks now. We implemented a custom field 'starting date' for issues to be worked on later. I can imagine someone forgetting about that date and there seems to be no solution to have a reminder. Therefore I wanted to create a custom queue that searches for issues that have a starting date within the next three days. I found that the JQL only supports now() or startOfDay() and several others. When messing with these operators I couldn't find one that works for me. I tried several things like 'starting date < (now() + 3)' or 'starting date < startOfDay(3d)', but that didn't get the right results. It gave some results, but those weren't the right ones (since I knew which issues should have appeared).
I have a content type called "Event" which contains a custom date field for the 'start date/time' of the event. What I need is to be able to list events for the next THREE days after the current timestamp.
Keep in mind that it doesn't count empty days, so if there are no events for tomorrow, for example, it won't count that as an empty day. Instead it would list the events out for the next day, and the following (assuming there are events for those days).
That query should retreive the next three dates (if any) that contain events. From there, I had to loop through the dates and pass them through this function which retreives their events using EntityFieldQuery:
It seems very counterintuitive, to a Chinese at least. How can I intuit that the "in" in "in 3 days", which seems equivalent to "*_day"(indicating "first_day" or "second_day" or "third_day") in ["first_day", "second_day", "third_day"], means (approximately) "not in"(precisely "after") that set?
... is not true in general. "In" is a proposition that usually implies something being included (in a place, time, group, etc.). "In 3 days" intuitively means something like "within a period of 3 days" to English speakers. But there are subtleties...
As your second linked question notes, the intended meaning of in 3 days would depend on context, and you would use additional modifiers or express the idea differently if you needed to be more precise. The inspector is coming in the next three days, for instance, means the inspector should be expected at any time between now and three days from now, whereas The inspector is coming in three days at the earliest of course means just the opposite, that the inspector should not be expected until at least three days from now.
"We all think 'Russell Crowe - action, larger than life' because of Gladiator, Robin Hood and maybe two or three other films," notes the director, "but you look at the body of his work which is complex characters [and] he plays an 'everyman' so beautifully. That's why I knew when casting him that you throw those preconceptions out three minutes into the film and you go 'oh, he's never going to be able to pull this off.' That's why you cast Russell Crowe in the movie."
Haggis cast Elizabeth Banks as Lara. As a mother in real life, Banks says she understands John's motivation is more than just a loving husband desperate to save his wife.
Luke (Ty Simpkins) and Lara Brennan (Elizabeth Banks) in THE NEXT THREE DAYS
It's a thrill ride. Yes, I hate saying that, but it's true in this case. We watch John and Laura deal with the last three years, then the last three months. By the time we get to the next three days, we're totally hooked. The film delivers.
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A married couple's life is turned upside down when the wife is accused of murdering her boss. Her husband John would spend the next few years trying to get her released, but there's no evidence that negates the evidence against her. When the strain of being separated from her husband and son gets to her, John decides to find a way to break her out.
i wanted to rewatch atomic blonde.. instead i ended up watching this (in three different parts cause i just couldn't get through it all at once due to sheer boredom). and, to tell you the truth, this movie is a straight up mess. from the opening scenes, i already disliked it. the film opens with a woman talking about how women always compete with other women, and that no woman should work under another woman as a boss to an employee. i mean wtf? it's written and directed by a man, and damn, does it show.
Thanks to an almost year-long lockdown I've become the victim of a horrid sleep cycle, one that changes almost daily and revolts against any structure. So on the days when I might have normal human things to do, I can find myself wide-awake, restlessly trying to get to shut eye the night before.
When John learns that Lara will be transferred in three days to a distant prison facility, he is forced to make an emergency plan. Unable to sell his house in time, he considers robbing a bank but hesitates at the last minute. Desperate at his wife's failing mental health, John tails a local drug dealer to a meth lab and robs it of cash, killing two thugs who had beaten and robbed him.
John, Lara and Luke arrive at a hotel in Caracas. (Venezuela has no extradition treaty with the U.S.) As Lara lies down next to her son, Luke kisses his mother and they fall asleep together. As the film ends, John takes a picture of his sleeping wife and son.
Cut to three years later and things are not so peachy. Luke is having problems in school, and yes, Lara is still in jail. When her last appeal is exhausted, Lara becomes suicidal at the prospect of spending 20 years in prison, and John decides that the only reasonable avenue is to spring her from the joint. He finds Damon Pennington (Liam Neeson), a convict who escaped from prison a bunch of times and wrote a book about it, on the internet, and sets about making a plan.
But Daniel Vogelbach was back in the lineup Friday at the DH spot and Mark Vientos was on the bench for the first game of a three-game series against the Colorado Rockies in Denver. However, the Mets plan to play Vientos in the second two games when they face both a right-hander (Chase Anderson) and a left-hander (Austin Gomber) and Tuesday when the Mets return home to face the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Mets also used Tommy Pham against right-hander Connor Seabold on Friday in the series opener. Pham typically is deployed against left-handed pitchers but Canha has been struggling at the plate this season, though he has amassed a three-game hit streak.
The temperatures of equal masses of three liquids A, B, C are 20oC, 30oC and 40oC respectively. On mixing A and B, resulting temperature of the mixture is 26oC. On mixing A and C the resulting temperature of mixture is 32oC. Find the final resulting temperature of the mixture B and C.
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