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http://www.deadline.com/2014/02/judy-davis-out-of-24-live-another-day
Quite, but, like I said, 24 always makes a big deal out moving around.
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For me, it makes me want to see all again!!
While Live Another Day is happening instead of the planned film, they don't rule it out happening one day.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/foxs-24-return-is-film-670479
I am so psyched for this new series! Honestly, the first one was so excellent, thoroughly enjoyable (yeah, some seasons were better than others, but still ...) and I am very happy indeed to have another series of 24 coming up this year. Also happy it's in London, which I love.
Netflix? I'm sure there's about a thousand other places you can download them illegally. DirecTV's Audience Network airs them in 4 episode blocks every couple of days.
Before that there will be a series 10. I can't see a film being the right way to go. This has, after all, been talked about for years now. They may want it to happen but I can't see it personally.
Ever since series 6 they've ditched L.A. Africa, Washington, New York now London. From now on, 24 is on the move but the locations really don't change much within the story I find.
Can't blame them. Six seasons in the City of Angels, that's way too many terrorist incidents in one city in a relatively short period of time. I personally think that Season 5 should have taken us somewhere else.
This explains so many of your opinions! Wow!
The village idiot returns! Wow!
Do you know what an unsatisfying ending is? Not the "Oh, that was bloody stupid" type of ending. Unsatisfying in that the bad guys win, the good guy loses. That's exactly how Chinatown ends and it's one of the best endings in the history of cinema. 24 would've been perfect with that kind of ending. The Sopranos had one and that was one of the best finales ever (even the initial backlash has mostly turned into praise).
Regardless, I don't know what you're on about but I figured I would explain my words for you and any of the other simpletons on here. Apologies to everyone else, I've not been having a great couple of days and now even on here I have to deal with garbage from people like MH.
You're wasting your time explaining things to him.
Perhaps. It's been a rough day is all.
it seems I misinterpreted you (and for that I apologize ) but how can "unsatisfying" be a descriptive term for an end,that would otherwise be of lesser Quality? After all it is what gives Chinatown it's Greek tragedy like momentum.
But I guess to someone for whom "CR is the best film ever" a satisfying end would constitute of Jack Nicholson standing over shot in the leg John Houston and saying: "Gittes. Jake Gittes"
I think you can stream it on Netflix but if a show is longer than three seasons they don't show the entire season four and on, they just show a few of them. 24 isn't a show that you can just watch a few episodes of and understand what's going on.
And yet, that's technically what they're doing with Live Another Day, as they say the season will skip certain hours so that it starts and ends at the same time.
US airdate: 5+5+14=24
Like I said, probably just coincidence. Cool coincidence, but coincidence nonetheless.
I am very psyched to get another series with this. I don't mind them changing the time around; I just like the characters so much. And I love it being in England.
Cast: Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer; Yvonne Strahovski as Kate Morgan; Mary Lynn Rajskub as Chloe O'Brian; Kim Raver as Audrey Boudreau; William Devane as James Heller; Benjamin Bratt as Steve Navarro; Tate Donovan as Mark Boudreau; Michael Wincott as Adrian Cross; Gbenga Akinnagbe as Erik Ritter and Giles Matthey as Jordan Reed.