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24 - Season One

24 - Season One

List Price: $59.98
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best Drama ever
Review: It is hard to get me hooked on a TV show let alone a drama but that is exactly what 24 has done to me. A suberb cast with an ingenious style and an extremely well-written script. 24 has it all. Kiefer Sutherland and Dennis Haybert match perfectly as the tough CTU agent and Presidental nominee. The show had me spellbound for a year and the DVD is even better. Filled with special goodies like alternate endings, I dont see how this dvd isnt first on anyone's list!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent, Kiefer is Great!!
Review: Is a great DVD set. The alternate ending allows you to understand why they chose the ending they did. Can't wait for the new season.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great!
Review: I give five stars to the series "24".

The story, characters, and the whole concept of "real time" in 24 was superb. I look forward to the second season more than any other series on t.v.

As for the DVD, I think i'd give it four stars. It brings you all 24 episodes in perfect sound and video quality. However, I was disappointed there wasn't a preview of the second season, nor any interviews or behind-the-scense with the cast and crew.

I have heard complaints that there was no "previously on 24". It's kind of odd for me, as there is none of that on discs 1 and 2, but 3-6 all have it. I think the people at FOX or whoever made up these DVD's of 24 made some errors or somethin'.

But, as I said, the DVD box set brings you all 24 episodes with perfect quality, and above all, that's what matters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Get it, it's terrific.
Review: I bought this set after hearing all the hype about the show and I figured a series released on DVD just months after its first season has to be pretty good because it sure got on the market fast. I don't know what I expected, probably some boring by-the-book spy/action show, but boy I got my money's (and time's) worth and then some. This is now my favorite show. Every episode is packed with intense action, drama, and suspense, all with great acting and a TERRIFIC score. And the whole 24 hour thing is just so neat. This is what other TV shows should be like, no other show matches this on TV. Forget all the shows the Emmys always praise, this is real TV. Entertainment at it's best. Get it, you will not be sorry. In fact, the only time you'll be sorry is when you have to work instead of watch the next episode. This is great TV.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Missing Extras
Review: Overall, we were very pleased with the quality of the DVD set. You get a lot for your money. However, we were very disappointed with the "extras." As another reviewer has already mentioned, the alternate ending was silly. The preview of season two wasn't a preview at all. I guess it was so disappointing because there is so much they could have done...

But, hey, for the price it's a good deal...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best show in TV now in DVD
Review: Simply this is the best show in television now you can watch each episode with an Eagle eye to catch the clues anytime you want.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Engaging Television
Review: 24 was one of the best reasons to watch television last season, and it is exciting to see it come to DVD. A riveting, complex, terribly satisfying show, 24 nevertheless became frustrating in later episodes when it relied too heavily on amnesia and easily scapegoated villains when it had for so long forced us as viewers to question our own expections, our own sense of security, even our television watching patterns themselves. But perhaps most disappointing, the show built up a series of interesting, developed female characters only to ultimately have each of them either be manipulative, villainous, whiny, or self-punishing. The feelings of male triumph at the end of this are really troubling. Aside from this misogyny, though, the show brilliantly manipulates the entire viewing experience, and for that reason alone I watched every week without fail. A good example of what compelling television can be like.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Series Addict - First time in 15 years
Review: Yes, it's true. This show broke me out of the constant grazing mode, and gave me something to look forward to every Tuesday night. This series, quality is A+, has given me hope, that the usual drivil dripping on us can be eclipsed by such as 24. It has some contrived moments ... and notice I said moments, not scenes, plots, cutting, etc. Those moments that make me snort out a "What was THAT!!" soon are covered with the sheer power of this series. I have a new respect for Mr. Sutherland's craft (When can we work together?). As Jack Bauer, he realizes (I guess it would be ... comes to his senses) his family is number one and he is driven to preserve it, juggling his job, and other responsibilites throughout. The senator, with an intense moral compass, is welcomed with OPEN arms. I root for the man to stay true to his course. Moral strength has become a joke in most series, and this character revives a plethora of virtues that challenges (and is disdained by) his "entourage." Terrific contrast to his wife.

Details are marvellous. You will find that a couple actors are weak, and those are soon removed ... well, there's one left and I hope to see less of that ilk this fall. Oh my, yes, I am a hardened critic. And even more amazing is, I do not write this type of review, or comment about anything within the internet venue. Yet, this one project is worthy to be called great. I am ready for this fall, and have been going through withdrawal all summer. So go get addicted. I am happily so. Kudos to all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Audacious, gripping...revolutionary.
Review: The Sopranos pushed the envelope, but 24 tossed it into the fire. While The Sopranos has the edge in brains -- complex characterization, moral dilemmas and deep-reaching psychological explorations -- 24 walks all over it in terms of brawn, delivery visceral impact that's often dizzyingly powerful.

The premise of real-time narrative is impressive, yet the writers, directors and producers of the show are smart enough to make every moment count. The danger of showing a story in real time was that you could get bogged down in mundane details, but the writers have managed to whip up kaleidoscopic scripts that never let up even for a minute. There's always something interesting going on -- and because of how tightly packed with action this show is, it probably contains enough plot and relationship developments for two seasons of a normal show.

Make no mistake, though -- this show isn't just about a gimmick. 24 aims for the jugular, grounding itself firmly in great emotional connections that keep you interested in the hyperstylized approach of the show. Kiefer Sutherland, as agent Jack Bauer, makes one of the biggest comebacks in recent memory, reminding us that when he's saddled with a good role, great writing and excellent direction, his brand of simmering, low-key intensity is just fantastic to watch. Dennis Haysbert is amazing as morally upright presidential candidate David Palmer -- the conscience of the show. Many other beautiful supporting performances abound -- Sarah Clarke as troubled, intelligent agent Nina Myers; a deliciously smarmy Xander Berkeley as Bauer's difficult and untrustworthy boss; newcomer Elisha Cuthbert as Bauer's daughter Kim, who undergoes a compelling life lesson in responsibility and self-awareness over the course of the season; Karina Arroyave as tech whiz Jamey Farrell. And I just had to mention Kara Zediker, who plays Sen. Palmer's naive aide Elizabeth Nash. It's a small part that only appears in two episodes, but her suspenseful, emotionally complicated 'dance' with Misha Collins as a Serbian assassin is simply mind-boggling to watch.

24's production values are exceptional. With feature-film-worthy cinematography, an extremely aggressive camera (most of which must be either handheld or steadicam), jarringly energetic editing, an amazing score, fine direction both of actors and camera, and sweeping geographical coverage, this is probably the first TV show I've seen that seems capable of truly surpassing the conceits of TV. The action sequences are excellent, and the lighting is cinema-worthy.

I have but a few gripes. First, there seems to be a misogynistic leaning to the design of the characters -- a majority of the female characters are either scheming, lying, callous Lady Macbeths or victims designed to be killed off for emotional effect. The portrayal of Sen. Palmer's family seems to employ several stereotypes about black people, as well. And then, there are several plot twists that don't seem consistent with the rest of the show. Of course, when you have as many plot twists as this story, it's a wonder how at least 90 per cent of them work, and work extremely well. The final twist *is* a little forced, but at least it makes emotional sense, even if it may not make metaphysical sense.

This show is still a tremendous achievement in television. Indeed, it's heartening just to see the creators of this show take so many risks, even if some of them may not pay off. Just for its gutsy style, narrative conceits and white-knuckle tension, 24 deserves its own page in the annals of TV history. A milestone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Show - Good DVD
Review: I have watched 24 since it first aired, and it is, by far, the best show on television.

As for the DVD--I think it's good, but not anything spectacular. I like extras, and this DVD could have used more, but I can live with what they gave us. The best thing about this DVD is the widescreen picture and the image clarity! It's excellent, and watching it over in widescreen is a totally different experience than seeing it on TV. My only problems with the DVD, besides the lack of extras, are:

1) The pilot on the DVD did not contain the unedited plane explosion that was cut due to 9/11. I wish they would have put the uncut version on the DVD. I was extremely disappointed when I didn't see it.

2) They cut out all of the "Previously on 24" segments, so the sound changes between the 24 logo and the "The following takes place" title is abrupt and often sloppy. I always enjoyed the "Previously on 24" segments because they had a nice rundown of what you needed to know, and gave you the names of the people and stuff.

3) The sound is messed up for the first few seconds of the "1:00am-2:00am" episode when the logo is showing up. I know it wasn't like this when they originally aired it.

4) No season 2 footage! Come on, FOX! ;)

Anyway--overall I think it's a good DVD, and I'm happy with it.

Buy it and watch season 2, starting October 29!


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