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Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Extraordinary measures
Extraordinary measures is a moving film that is directed by Tom Vaughan and edited by Anne V Coates. It includes well known and brilliant actors like Brendan Fraser (The mummy, Furry vengance) and Harrison Ford.
A father determined to save his children faces all the obstacles in his path and teams up with medical researcher, Dr Robert Stonehill (Ford). Together, they go up against all odds to try and find a life-saving cure for John Crawley's (Fraser) two children who suffer from a disease called Pompe before it's too late for them.
Extraordinary measures is based on a true story and is inspired by the book 'the cure', a prize winning book by the writer Geeta Anand. This film is classed a PG and I recommend watching it tucked up on a lazy Saturday afternoon with a boxs of chocolates and a box of tissues.
Rating 4/5
By Megan Johnson.
A father determined to save his children faces all the obstacles in his path and teams up with medical researcher, Dr Robert Stonehill (Ford). Together, they go up against all odds to try and find a life-saving cure for John Crawley's (Fraser) two children who suffer from a disease called Pompe before it's too late for them.
Extraordinary measures is based on a true story and is inspired by the book 'the cure', a prize winning book by the writer Geeta Anand. This film is classed a PG and I recommend watching it tucked up on a lazy Saturday afternoon with a boxs of chocolates and a box of tissues.
Rating 4/5
By Megan Johnson.
Did you know
Mario Balloteli ( Manchester city player.) has 60 pairs of Football boots. All Black,white and red.
CMS reporter's ITFC mascot day at Middlesbrough Football Club
Here is CMS reporter, Charlie Allen, outside the Riverside Stadium in Middlesbrough just before he undertook his duties as mascot for Ipswich Town against Middlesbrough Football club on Saturday 24th September 2011.
Following a battle well-fought by both sides, the final score was 0-0.
Charlie met all his favourite players, sat with them in the dressing room and led them out onto the pitch.
Following a battle well-fought by both sides, the final score was 0-0.
Charlie met all his favourite players, sat with them in the dressing room and led them out onto the pitch.
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
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