Hang on for the adrenaline rush of a lifetime as Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) is thrust into more extreme action than ever before! As Bauer races to prevent the assassination of a Middle Eastern leader a terrorist threat against New York City builds to an explosive climax. Relive the electrifying eighth season of TV's most ground-breaking series ever - 24 - including a surprise ending you simply must see. Special Features: Extenders Scene Makers The Ultimate CTU Deleted Scenes Chloe's Interrogation
Bauer is back and the countdown has begun. Set in New York City Day Eight unfolds amidst the shadows of the Statue of Liberty and the United Nations as President Allison Taylor (Jones) alongside new chief of staff Rob Weiss (Chris Diamantopoulos) negotiates international security with Omar Hassan (Anil Kapoor) a determined Middle Eastern leader visiting the U.S. on a peacemaking mission. As the new day begins an upgraded CTU operates under the command of M.B.A.-schooled razor-sharp head honcho Brian Hastings (Mykelti Williamson) who supervises quirky Chloe O'Brian (Mary Lynn Rajskub) expert data analyst Dana Walsh (Katee Sackhoff) and systems analyst Arlo Glass (John Boyd). COLE ORTIZ (Freddie Prinze Jr.) an ex-Marine who wants to follow in Bauer's footsteps leads field operations while Agent Renee Walker (Annie Wersching) returns with an agenda of her own. One of the most innovative and acclaimed dramas on television 24 has been nominated for a total of 68 Emmy awards winning for Outstanding Drama Series in 2006. Over the course of seven seasons Sutherland has garnered seven Emmy nominations and one win for Outstanding Lead Actor; while Season Seven co-star Cherry Jones earned an Emmy for her highly praised work as President Allison Taylor.
Based on the life of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer this is the story of the man who turned his dark fantasies into reality.... Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer was vilified when authorities discovered his murders he had dismembered and tried to consume the bodies of 17 young men in Milwaukee. This DVD takes you into the demented world of this lonely factory worker and examines the ways his personal pains led to the most destructive extremities of human cruelty.
Thomas Jane stars as Beat writer and Jack Kerouac-crony Neal Cassady in The Last Time I Committed Suicide, a promising film that quickly flops. Based on a letter Cassady wrote to Kerouac, this highly stylised feature from director Stephen Kay pretty much follows the former around as he does not much of anything at all. Keanu Reeves is incomprehensible as a friend of Cassady, and Kay's jazzy, angular, colliding style does nothing to illuminate the Beat icon's all-important internal life. If you're new to the whole Kerouac-Cassady-Beat world, this is not a good first stop; slightly better is John Byrum's 1980 Heart Beat, which at least introduces some of the principal figures. --Tom Keogh
Hang on for the adrenaline rush of a lifetime as Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) is thrust into more extreme action than ever before! As Bauer races to prevent the assassination of a Middle Eastern leader a terrorist threat against New York City builds to an explosive climax. Relive the electrifying eighth season of TV's most ground-breaking series ever - 24 - including a surprise ending you simply must see. Special Features: Episode Extenders Scene Makers The Ultimate CTU Deleted Scenes Chloe's Interrogation Virtually New York
Dallas. 1963. The second shooter. Almost forty years after John F. Kennedy's assassination an ex-Marine named Walter Ohlinger has come forward with a startling claim. I was in Dallas November 22 1963. Does that mean anything to you? I've never told anyone this before: no one knows I was the second gunman behind the stockade fence on what they called the grassy knoll. I fired one shot from there. Shedding new light on the most well-know murder mystery of the 20th century this masterful thriller will keep you guessing right up to the last frame.
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