24 - Season Two DVD Set
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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Binding: DVD
Brand: SUTHERLAND,KIEFER
EAN: 0024543079293
Format: Anamorphic, Box set, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition,
Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Fox Network
Manufacturer: Fox Network
Number Of Items: 7
Publisher: Fox Network
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 09, 2003
Running Time: 1064 minutes
Sales Rank: 1118
Studio: Fox Network
Theatrical Release Date: 2003
Editorial Review:
Description:
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Amazon.com:
Jack Bauer is having another one of his "very bad days" in the
second season of the groundbreaking real-time thriller 24. Once
again the hours are ticking by with more guaranteed cliffhangers
than a convention of mountain climbers. Holed up in a Los Angeles
condo and estranged from his daughter, Jack is no longer on the
government payroll; unfortunately for him, this small fact doesn't
seem to matter to President David Palmer and the NSA, who call him
back in to the CTU and give him 24 hours to infiltrate a terrorist
organization that is planning to detonate a dirty bomb in the city
of angels. All Jack wants is to get his daughter out of the city,
unfortunately Kim's new employer, the abusive father of the child
she is nannying, has other ideas.
Fans of the original won't be disappointed, as there are more than
enough shock moments in the first few hours to hint at the climactic
build-up to come, while newcomers can quickly get involved in the
lives of Jack and his family. There are some new characters to
bolster the veteran cast and, interestingly (although not
surprisingly), Jack's character has taken an altogether darker, more
psychopathic turn. The danger the characters find themselves in also
has a much more global, not to mention topical, impetus, grounded as
it is in the war against terrorism. Although the territory is more
familiar this time around, this second season is just as much a
high-tension, taut, adrenalin-fuelled ride as the first, and one
that will have you glued to your TV for the next 24 hours. --Kristen
Bowditch