24 Jack Bauer to return :)

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fulham911club

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243 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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But where was that house in the countryside and how did Simone get there in 3 minutes or so having jumped in a cab at Charing Cross?!?!?

MacW

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177 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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fulham911club said:
But where was that house in the countryside and how did Simone get there in 3 minutes or so having jumped in a cab at Charing Cross?!?!?
Exactly what I came here to post, not a city in sight as the camera swept across the fields. Imagine how much you could charge commuters for a house there.

Also, how come the americans all sound like they're trying to put on a British accent every time they say 'pub'?

Lastly, Chloe really looks bloody awful in all that black makeup.

Prawnboy

1,326 posts

148 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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how is the series ratings in the US, because this feels like it's made deliberatly for a UK audience. Not just because it's set here, it's the whole US president doing all he can to appease parliament angle. I found the suitcase nuke in the last series more believable.

it's better than I thought it would be though, enjoying it actually.

PanzerCommander

5,026 posts

219 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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fulham911club said:
But where was that house in the countryside and how did Simone get there in 3 minutes or so having jumped in a cab at Charing Cross?!?!?
It is classic 24 though, same as the first series set in the US where jack could seemingly get anywhere in LA in less than 20 minutes.

fulham911club

2,046 posts

243 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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PanzerCommander said:
It is classic 24 though, same as the first series set in the US where jack could seemingly get anywhere in LA in less than 20 minutes.
Indeed - we giggled when he got from Vauxhall to Waterloo in a couple of minutes in the middle of the day....

PanzerCommander

5,026 posts

219 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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clonmult said:
But so what, I'm enjoying the show so far, it has renewed my interest in trying to pick up a Bauer Man Bag.
You can buy them from the 24 Fox store. I need a new bag for work to carry my lunch/snacks etc in (no fancy gadgets or guns unfortunately) as my 16 year old rucksack is finally giving up the ghost (only one zip works and it is slowly coming apart). So for $44 plus postage I may order one (hope they ship to the UK).

Edited by PanzerCommander on Thursday 15th May 09:06

Woody

2,187 posts

285 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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PanzerCommander said:
clonmult said:
But so what, I'm enjoying the show so far, it has renewed my interest in trying to pick up a Bauer Man Bag.
You can buy them from the 24 Fox store. I need a new bag for work to carry my lunch/snacks etc in (no fancy gadgets or guns unfortunately) as my 16 year old rucksack is finally giving up the ghost (only one zip works and it is slowly coming apart). So for $44 plus postage I may order one (hope they ship to the UK).

Edited by PanzerCommander on Thursday 15th May 09:06
You can get them on Amazon.
Just search for Rothco HW messenger bag - my kids got me one for Christmas to replace my rucksack.
I've got the Olive Drab one he had in the first few seasons - I see he's got a black one now!

andrewrob

2,913 posts

191 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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Still annoying me that the president's car is a 13 year old S class.

Vipers

32,943 posts

229 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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andrewrob said:
Still annoying me that the president's car is a 13 year old S class.
Cut backs biggrin




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Spice_Weasel

2,287 posts

254 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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Prawnboy said:
how is the series ratings in the US, because this feels like it's made deliberatly for a UK audience. Not just because it's set here, it's the whole US president doing all he can to appease parliament angle. I found the suitcase nuke in the last series more believable.

it's better than I thought it would be though, enjoying it actually.
I'm enjoying it too - agree on the point about it feeling like this series was made for UK audiences. It's a bit like watching Spooks - I think it's got that feel.

As well as the travel time goofs, no-one seemed to think there was anything suspect about the CIA guys running around in the demonstration crowd with guns drawn.

Vipers

32,943 posts

229 months

Wednesday 21st May 2014
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She smiles.......



Looks Jack is in the poo poo again tonight.




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VEA

4,785 posts

202 months

Thursday 22nd May 2014
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I like the way this is going so far.

The chiseling of the finger was good.

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

171 months

Thursday 22nd May 2014
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Prawnboy said:
how is the series ratings in the US, because this feels like it's made deliberatly for a UK audience. Not just because it's set here, it's the whole US president doing all he can to appease parliament angle. I found the suitcase nuke in the last series more believable.

it's better than I thought it would be though, enjoying it actually.
"Apparently', the reason it is set in the UK, is because of the massive support the original series got from the UK fans, more so than the US, so they decided to base it there.


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ralphrj

3,545 posts

192 months

Thursday 22nd May 2014
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Alucidnation said:
"Apparently', the reason it is set in the UK, is because of the massive support the original series got from the UK fans, more so than the US, so they decided to base it there.


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It's a nice thought but the reality is it down to tax. The Government offers a tax credit to studios to shoot films or TV shows in the UK. The bigger the UK element (location, production staff, subject matter, etc.) the higher the tax credit the studio can claim. The UK also has high quality production crews following the investment Warner Bros made in the UK through the Harry Potter series.

http://variety.com/2012/tv/news/u-k-confirms-detai...

http://variety.com/2013/tv/global/u-k-govt-attempt...

http://variety.com/2013/biz/news/star-wars-deal-ma...


hornetrider

63,161 posts

206 months

Monday 2nd June 2014
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Back in the day I missed a couple of episodes of S1, so didn't continue with it and basically didn't watch it again. Think I saw a bit of a later series though. Anyhoo, thanks to Sky On Demand, they're all there so I'm going to do a 24-a-thon. Just coming towards the end of S1 and Dennis Hopper has put in an appearance.... dear lord, has there been a worse acting performance/accent in the history of television?

DoctorX

7,330 posts

168 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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princealbert23 said:
Amazed they're still shooting this so close to transmission. Good episode tonight.

VEA

4,785 posts

202 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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lemmingjames

7,464 posts

205 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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DoctorX said:
Amazed they're still shooting this so close to transmission. Good episode tonight.
Seems to be the norm, shoot 12 epsiodes and then shoot another 12. Agents of Shield was the same

Vipers

32,943 posts

229 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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Don't think Stephen Fry really suits the role of P.M, although the outcome is spot on, we fked everything up again biggrin




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