my "24" plan
I'm recording all the "24" episodes so that once I have them all, I'm can watch them how they were meant to be watched. Staying up for 24 hours should be a blast. :-)
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I don't know if you should say that too loud, the mpaa might try and get you and bring up the whole recording stuff with VCR's all over again or their digital counterparts now.
fortunately it won't take you 24 hours to watch it - only (well not really only) 17.2 - 17.6 hours plus snacks and bathroom breaks. Good luck on the endeavour! |
I finally "discovered" '24' when the Second Season premiered in 2002/2003. I was so stoked and thrilled that I went out and bought Season One on DVD, which I had not seen before.
I watched Season One over a long weekend. The problem is, after you finish one episode--you just have to see what happens in the next episode. And so instead of watching just one or two episodes...you watch like four in a row. It was sick. I felt ashamed to watch that much tv in two days. Still, this is my favorite show on TV currently. You should try to watch a couple seasons back to back Frank. |
My wife just told me (on Monday night at 10:00pm actually) that we should buy the first seasons on DVD and "24" marathons.
I told her to wake me up when it was over...lol |
Frank, you need to hurry and catch up because this current season tops all of the others.
Have you got to the cougar episode yet? |
This is my first season to watch 24. Man it is good.
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I loved Jimmy Kimmels line when he introduced Keifer Sutherland on a guest appearance:
"And here he is, the man who never goes to the bathroom, the star of "24"..............." |
Been watching this since season 1 over here in the UK, and have all the DVD box sets. Although, I've never actually watched any of the DVD's since I bought them.
I guess they'll stay in pristine condition until I'm about 60, and will need to watch them again. Crikey, by that time I won't remember what I've had for my breakfast by noon. |
Have you guys looked at the trailers for "The Sentinel"?[Opens Friday]
It stars Michael Douglas and Kiefer Sutherland. It's weird seeing Kiefer in the second banana role after seeing him as Super Agent Jack Bauer. Kiefer is kind of "typecast" now... It is kind of weird timing. It also looks like a retread of Harrison Ford in "The Fugitive" with Kiefer playing the Tommy Lee Jones role and Douglas playing Richard Gimble. |
Age before beauty, I guess. Sutherland's been in lots of leading movie roles. A Saskachewan boy, you know. :-)
PS: I've seen all the former 24 seasons. Besides Dr. Who, that's what I watch---and Dr. Who had better be here soon! I record that too. |
I watched all 3 LOTR DVDs one Sunday Afternoon. I refused to watch 2&3 after the way 1 ended.
I don't know if I can still stay awake long enough to watch all 24 episodes, but it's a good idea for a short movie. |
Just keep the coffee on the burner.
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I'm recording this year's shows and after all the ads, repeat scenes on the intro and the preview are subtracted, there's only about 39 minutes of actual new programming each week. I'm getting 8 shows on each 6-hour tape. The chances are good that no one will ever watch the tapes, but of course, the object is to hoard as many useless tapes as the house can hold. If everyone had used as many videotapes as I, TDK would have been one of the hottest stocks on the market, until we would have completely run out of petroleum.
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Best Season Ever
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3 episodes to go!
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Copy the Blasted Thing!
O.K., it looks like they've fumbled the ball again, with that incriminating audio recording. Has anyone else wondered why the deuce they haven't just re-recorded it when they've had it and spread backup copies around?
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It wasn't in the script?
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warning-some of this is spoiler alert if you haven't seen it yet.
I understand that Sutherland has signed on for 3 more seasons, which gives me conflicted feelings. I love the series and am excited that it will continue on for a while... (It is only 1 of 2 shows I watch regularly - There is so much crap and misery on television that I don't even watch the news anymore, so 24 gives me a nice condensed dose of anguish, turmoil, and misery in less than 1 hour and I can get on with my week)....but I am mystified at the producers ability to keep up the momentum of such an intense show - and I hope that at the end of the run, fans are not 24'd out, making the series go out with a whimper.
This has been among the best of the seasons IMO (partly due to impressive acting among the presidential staff) and maybe even slightly more realistic scenarios than a couple of the previous seasons. However, once you get past the implausibility that every address within the greater LA area is within an 8 minute drive of CTU, (Let's not forget that LA traffic is a 24/7 phenomena) it's always fun to enjoy the ride towards the cliffhanger of each episode. The one gripe I have about this season is that there just seems like too many threads of bad guys....while I understand it serves as a vehicle to keep the momentum going as they slowly reveal the chain of command, it makes it very difficult to wrap my mind around the fact this one 24-hour period reaches all the way back to the beginning of the season, when I can vaguely remember the scenes involving Jack's floater job, Cloe's rescue, the assassin capture, the airport scene, the Russian treaty, or even that Sean Astin has both taken and lost command of CTU all within the last 'day'. Some of this feels like it was a previous seaon by this time. Perhaps it is because I am watching it week-by-week as opposed to all at once. I remember that I missed the first 2 weeks of season 3, so I just avoided that whole season, and waited a year to watch it on rented DVD's, which resulted in watching the whole season in 5 nights....at least that felt like a much more realistic pace. As a side note: My wife stopped watching 24 after season 2 because she couldn't deal with the anxiety, and hasn't seen it since...I respect that, however, the local company she works for has had an interesting (but subtle) product placement in the show over the last 2 episodes, so she has been watching it again because the way the scenes have been formulated, it makes it appear that the product may provide an interesting although subliminal impact on the scene - so she is once again watching 24, sitting on pins and needles. Just a few episodes left before it all plays out. -Jon |
I like the current season but I agree that the whole recording thing is getting
absurd. They could've easily played it back over a phone and recorded it on the other end like 10 times already. They always have these tools to transfer whatever they request to the other side instantly. This just feels like dragging the story out to fill the 24 episodes.... |
Have you heard about the doco. that the Keifer's in?? Follows his favorite indie band as he helps them out and acts as their tour manager.
Yeah, I know ya think I'm joking, here's the scoop: http://tinyurl.com/g9q9u Or just google the phrase "I trust you to kill me" |
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Apparently the bad fictional President tonight is being preempted 20 minutes so that the real President can make some stupid speech.
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It won't be over till then? Bush can't even talk that long. Sounds like a media feeding frenzy after the speech.....
I hope your wrong |
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Thanks, Keith.
There are only 2 episides left! |
Thanks for helping us avert a possible disaster. I'll have to punch in the following hour on the DVR, just to be safe.
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Go Martha... go Martha ;)
p.s. you'll only understand that if you saw the latest episode |
24 is now on iTunes
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Martha's drug withdrawal happened in like, half an hour? Now she's clean?
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What I heard is that Kiefer signed on as producer, but maybe not as Jack. that could be interesting 3 more seasons but maybe not with Jack. This is the first seasom that I have watched on T.V. and waiting a week is killing me, that and the fact that they killed T-dogg.
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It only took Martha 10 seconds to beat her drug habit. What was she taking anyway? I can't recall. Okay, another Holsten down the hatch. :-)
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Frank, Martha has obviously had experience getting on and off the wagon. So she probably has a built-in mutant ability to go blotto or not.
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It was great the way Martha rose to the occasion and took out that humanoid rottweiler. I wonder what her public-approval rating would be, compared to that of her husband, if their characters were the ones in the real-life positions?
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Anyone catch that finale wow-man!
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The idea of Keifer only being a producer... it could be... but I think that if they do kill Jack off... it won't be in the first show... maybe in the movie... that's being talked about... the creators are working on that... plus they have a stroy line... The thing I find funny... is that I've always liked Keifer Sutherland as an actor... thought he was perfect for a film I wrote years... a friend told me... no way... he makes a better bad guy... well maybe we're both right... Jack is a hero... but he has sort of that bad streak in him... but the good always wins out... |
That was quite the denoument and guarantees everyone comes back for next season. I can't wait. Jack takes on an entire country!
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Yeah..., a country with 1.2 billion kung fu masters. ;-)
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I know for economic reasons it's not possible for the whole of S6 to be set in China but I hope we get at least one or two episodes where it's just Jack breaking out, taking on wave after wave of martial artists. It would be such a lame incredible tease if he gets busted out or exchanged at the beginning of the season.
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