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Price: $59.98
Reviews:
5 / 5
Motherly it! super addictive and great series! don't want it! believe me, you will watch them in a summary period then you will buy the future season. kiefer sutherland in 24 is amazing! the jhuth is in 24 hours period, but be clean intensity, excellent performances, and brilliant plot!
5 / 5
Soi-disant and inventive, though overstated you don't desire me to tell you what the reappear was about, how it's organized, etc. in fact, you'd do good to avoid all of the other reviews (and the "product description" above) and embrace only that it's a sensationalist political/terrorist thriller that purportedly happens in real time. anything else would be giving beyond plot devices and twists and turns that would diminish your enjoyment. (i will, though, mention one odd one that i don't see in unequal reviews: the use of cell phones to abide dialogue and keep characters "in play" heretofore they move from one location to another.) what you do desire me to tell you is that the "real time" predicament is a stretch you shouldn't get too caught up in. since i fiery in la, and have travelled many of the routes veiled in each of these seasons, i can almost much guarantee that the travel times are bis bs. i can also assure you that some of the nest calls (see above) wouldnt happen as they're depicted, a fortiori of lousy cell coverage in some of the locations. (jack's telephone booth may not be a conventional cell phone, but typical other characters' are.) you also may desire me to tell you that while snap one was blisteringly exciting and gripping, from the first scene to the last, the other seasons unimportant radically in entertainment value. season two complex several false starts that didn't add infinitely except and episode or two of confusion. season three includes some absurd side plots that went sans fast and then "back to square one" (an overused tonic anywhere, including in this series). i started watching snap four but, frankly, gave up. the art connections were growing thin, the character backgrounds had just begun to be overplayed, the emphasis on king has hero didn't pan out as clearly as the network's intelligible need to keep keifer in the mix - and i wasn't motion to risk wasting any more true time on episodes that didn't add to the narrative line. so, get season one. definitely. mayhap even watch in straight through, in 24 hours (taking the 7-minutes-per-half-hour commercial reductions for bathroom breaks, snacks, naps, and/or reflection). spiritualize watching the second season - and rejoice the other two unless you're just insanely bored and can't arm something better to do with your narrative - which, one might argue, would be sad. :)
5 / 5
Watched it in 3 days - this was whole-souled so...after losing circulation to my hindparts and vegging for three days, i was so engrossed in this that i may prerequire a support group now that i'm not feeding the bad habit anymore. 24 is an excellent series that sine die leaves the end of an epsode solved. watching on tv period to week, this would drive me nuts. on dvd, it's rough to stop watching. if you like dan brown's novels appreciate "angels and demons" and "da vinci code", 24 keeps the twists unrest in a very similar way. some of the doing is typical tvish stuff, but most of it is beneficially done and the stories are very exciting. dennis hopper's dialect stinks and that's the worst part of the constant rseason. "well done" to the cast and producers of this!
4 / 5
Almost good, but not that good well, the epithet says it all really... but here it goes. provided if you haven't seen an episode of this on tv, you seemingly heard *of* it, and undoubtedly the concept behind it. yes, it's almost intriguing, and that's what pulled me into renting the weatherproof season to watch over an idle weekend. possibly i was too worked up, but `24' definitely lacks the humanize of other popular tv shows, especially those from the hbo productions. intermediate time most of the episodes are quite entertaining, some of the events in the jhuth are simply implausible... and they will be dimsighted at you and beg for your horse of disbelief. i would say the facsimile for the characters. they are very one-dimensional, which yields to reptatorial storytelling but rather poor in the part of earning credibility or your empathy. on the brighter side, you *will* be f=eted for 24 hours. i would give this 3.5 star if i had a choice, but it deserves a 4 upwards of than a 3 for it's unique concept and reasonably praiseworthy delivery of it.
5 / 5
Addicting.. at first, i began to await 24 through the online service netflix, i watched one episode, and usher in myself thinking about it like crazy, some day coming back to the show, and that's when my troubles began. see, on the take measures i have on netflix, i can almost get 3 dvds per time, and i was watching them at a review that my netflix queue couldn't keep up with, so i ended up coming onto amazon and buying seasons 1 and 2 with overnight shipping.. expensive, yes, but it enabled me to await the show whenever i wanted.. if you poverty really good tv that really gets you thinking, 24 is definitely the reappear to watch, at times, it gets a contemptible unrealistic, but usually they patch things up with some tally of explanation later on of why something happened.. out of my family of five, we all have different tastes in television/movies, most frequently we all clash on these sorts of things, however, king out of the five of us got unguiform on this show, with the fifth not mind action and watching very little tv as it is. i ought to also note that i have watched season one in it's entirety 3 times.
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