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Clue 24 Clue
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The 24 Clue game is the first and only Clue game that allows die-hard 24 fans to work with Jack Bauer and prevent an imminent attack on the U.S. by solving: Who the Traitor is; What kind of attack is planned and where inside CTU will it happen.
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"24" Card Game
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A terrorist has infiltrated the CTU! As Agents, you have to uncover which player is the terrorist, using your keen powers of observation and the latest advances in technology. meanwhile, the covert terrorist will be trying to collect contraband tech to thwart Jack and CTU. Can you indentify the terrorist in time? Contents: 1 Countdown Card, 2 Jack Bauer Cards, 1 Terrorist Card, 36 Tech Cards, 9 Action Cards, Game Rules. Ages: 12+. For 3 - 4 Players.
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24 Jack Bauer Figure Boxed Set Series 2 by McFarlane Toys (Kiefer Sutherland Fox Television Show)
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Jack Bauer captured! By McFarlane Toys, that is. The most wanted man alive - right down to the most intricate detail. With multiple points of articulation and a custom base, TV's smash hit, 24, comes alive. A hero unlike any other deserves an action figure unlike any other!
Figure stands 7¼ inches at top of head. Articulated at biceps. Door on 6½-inch by 4-inch custom base is 8¾ inches tall by 3 7/8 inches wide. Includes removable handgun. Originally released in 2007 by McFarlane Toys
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Naxa NCD-687.3-Inch Touch Screen LCD Display Motorized Slide Down Full Detachable PLL Electronic Tuning Stereo AM/FM Radio Multimedia Player with Aux-in Jack
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NAXA NX-687 car in-dash DVD receiver with 4.3" touch screen monitor which retails for $499.99 plus tax. You'll easily be able to view DVDs, music files, and station information on the 4.3" LCD touch screen color monitor. It has a motorized slide down detachable face with FREE hard carrying case. It features DVD/SVCD/VCD/MP3/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/WMA playback compatibility and is equipped with ID3 text function. Additionally, this player is universally compatible with any external digital media player on the market by way of its front panel 3.5mm A/V input, USB port and SD card slot allowing for hours of digital media enjoyment. This unit is equipped with RCA pre-amp outputs for incorporating external amplifiers as well as audio/video outputs for connecting additional monitors. Connect a rear-view camera to the dedicated input for extra safety when backing up in tight spaces.
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24: The Ultimate Guide
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Federal Agent Jack Bauer can't afford to always play by the rules. As a member of the LA Counter Terrorist Unit, he's got to stop bombs, deadly viruses, and assassination attempts-and usually save someone he cares about at the same time. 24: The Ultimate Guide provides unique insight into Jack Bauer's world, revealing the demons lurking beneath his seemingly calm exterior that enable him to be so ruthless in the pursuit of his goals.
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The Golden Compass (His Dark Materials, Book 1)
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In a landmark epic of fantasy and storytelling, Philip Pullman invites readers into a world as convincing and thoroughly realized as Narnia, Earthsea, or Redwall. Here lives an orphaned ward named Lyra Belacqua, whose carefree life among the scholars at Oxford's Jordan College is shattered by the arrival of two powerful visitors. First, her fearsome uncle, Lord Asriel, appears with evidence of mystery and danger in the far North, including photographs of a mysterious celestial phenomenon called Dust and the dim outline of a city suspended in the Aurora Borealis that he suspects is part of an alternate universe. He leaves Lyra in the care of Mrs. Coulter, an enigmatic scholar and explorer who offers to give Lyra the attention her uncle has long refused her. In this multilayered narrative, however, nothing is as it seems. Lyra sets out for the top of the world in search of her kidnapped playmate, Roger, bearing a rare truth-telling instrument, the compass of the title. All around her children are disappearing-victims of so-called "Gobblers"-and being used as subjects in terrible experiments that separate humans from their daemons, creatures that reflect each person's inner being. And somehow, both Lord Asriel and Mrs. Coulter are involved.
Some books improve with age--the age of the reader, that is. Such is certainly the case with Philip Pullman's heroic, at times heart-wrenching novel, The Golden Compass, a story ostensibly for children but one perhaps even better appreciated by adults. The protagonist of this complex fantasy is young Lyra Belacqua, a precocious orphan growing up within the precincts of Oxford University. But it quickly becomes clear that Lyra's Oxford is not precisely like our own--nor is her world. For one thing, people there each have a personal daemon, the manifestation of their souls in animal form. For another, hers is a universe in which science, theology, and magic are closely allied: As for what experimental theology was, Lyra had no more idea than the urchins. She had formed the notion that it was concerned with magic, with the movements of the stars and planets, with tiny particles of matter, but that was guesswork, really. Probably the stars had daemons just as humans did, and experimental theology involved talking to them. Not that Lyra spends much time worrying about it; what she likes best is "clambering over the College roofs with Roger the kitchen boy who was her particular friend, to spit plum stones on the heads of passing Scholars or to hoot like owls outside a window where a tutorial was going on, or racing through the narrow streets, or stealing apples from the market, or waging war." But Lyra's carefree existence changes forever when she and her daemon, Pantalaimon, first prevent an assassination attempt against her uncle, the powerful Lord Asriel, and then overhear a secret discussion about a mysterious entity known as Dust. Soon she and Pan are swept up in a dangerous game involving disappearing children, a beautiful woman with a golden monkey daemon, a trip to the far north, and a set of allies ranging from "gyptians" to witches to an armor-clad polar bear. In The Golden Compass, Philip Pullman has written a masterpiece that transcends genre. It is a children's book that will appeal to adults, a fantasy novel that will charm even the most hardened realist. Best of all, the author doesn't speak down to his audience, nor does he pull his punches; there is genuine terror in this book, and heartbreak, betrayal, and loss. There is also love, loyalty, and an abiding morality that infuses the story but never overwhelms it. This is one of those rare novels that one wishes would never end. Fortunately, its sequel, The Subtle Knife, will help put off that inevitability for a while longer. --Alix Wilber
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24: The House Special Subcommittee's Findings at CTU
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Last season, CIA agent Jack Bauer, played by Golden Globe award-winning actor Keifer Sutherland, had us glued to our TVs and cursing the time clock as he uncovered a plot to assassinate presidential nominee, David Palmer. With just 24 hours to identify the killer, Bauer also had to deal with the kidnapping of his wife and daughter and the existence of a mole at the agency. This season he's at it again, helping President David Palmer save Los Angeles from nuclear ravage. Lest you think Jack had some down time between life-altering experiences, check out 24: The House Special Subcommittees Findings at CTU. It's a new book providing a riveting account of Jack's grueling appearance before our government's most inquiring minds during their probe into alleged wrongdoings at CTU that first fateful 24 hour period. The testimony from these closed hearings was leaked to investigative journalist Marc Cerasini, who then ran with it to publisher HarperCollins. With some of the finest reporting seen since Woodward's coverage of the Pentagon Papers, this book contains: Jack Bauer's complete Grand Jury Testimony Press statements from President-elect David Palmer Transcribed debriefings with other key CTU agents Previously sealed files on Bauer's related undercover act6ivities The arrest, detainment and transport records for Victor Drazen Teri Bauer's medical records Autopsy reports Campaign finance records Commentary from the Beltway's most celebrated political pundits Theories as to how and why key players within CTU turned.
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24 The Game
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24: The Game takes you into the world of intense action that you see on the hit TV series, 24. You'll go on a deadly mission set between the second and third seasons of 24. Who was really behind the assassination attempt on President Palmer? How did Kim Bauer get a job in the L.A. CTU? How did Jack Bauer and Chase Edmunds first start working together? These and other questions are answered as you franctically race to complete solo and team-based missions.
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24: The Complete Eighth Season
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Network television's most exciting series ends with a bang--a lot of bangs, in fact, along with multiple bams, whams, and booms---as 24 bows out with this six-disc set of episodes from its eighth and final season. As the action begins in New York City, Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland), now a grandfather, has retired from his gig at the Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU) and plans to move to California to be with his family. Yeah, right. When he learns of a plot to assassinate President Omar Hassan (Anil Kapoor) of the mythical Islamic Republic of Kamistan--who's set to join the U.S. president, Allison Taylor (Cherry Jones), and the Russian leader at the United Nations, where they will sign a historic agreement that will end Kamistan's nuclear program and bring lasting peace to the Middle East--Jack leaps right back into the fray. Needless to say, the plot thickens faster than the pools of congealed blood he inevitably leaves in his deadly wake. Who's behind the assassination scheme? Is it Hassan's power-hungry brother, who has no desire to give up his country's nukes, or is he in cahoots with bigger, more sinister forces? Are there even CTU operatives involved in these dastardly machinations? Can Jack trust a single soul other than himself? That he will get to the bottom of all of this (or the top, as a central conspiracy reaches to the very highest government levels) is a given. That he will indulge in some questionable tactics to do so, including cynically using his allies and brutally torturing his enemies (depicted in some intense and rather graphic scenes), is also expected, especially as his relationship with a disgraced former FBI agent (Annie Wersching) ups the personal ante for him to the point of near-madness. Whether he will survive this particular day intact, however, is another matter entirely. The makers of 24 have already shown that they're willing to go way over the top to preserve the central conceit (an entire season takes place in a single day, with each episode consuming one hour of that day), and the eighth season is no different. Plot twists that defy all credibility are not uncommon; there's no time to track down rumors or verify information, so the action tends to proceed in almost cartoon-like fashion. Many characters make cardboard look sturdy, especially the bad guys (a bunch of arrogant fools, craven traitors, and murderous louses). But that's what has made the show so addictive; it simply hurtles along, leaving no time to ask questions. And while the adventures of Jack Bauer, the ultimate one-man army, appear to be over for good, this season makes us wish that a day were just a bit longer then 24 hours. Bonus features include some extended episodes, "scenemakers" (detailed looks at certain scenes) for the majority of episodes, deleted scenes, and more. --Sam Graham
A Middle East peace accord is threatened while New York City is targeted by terrorists--but this is just another day on the job for Jack Bauer! Eighteen months after the end of day seven, day eight pits Jack and loyal friend Chloe against a cabal of malefactors hoping to see President Taylor humiliated on the world stage and the U.S. brought to its knees. All 24 episodes of the final season are included in a six-disc set. 17 1/2 hrs. total. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English (SDH), French, Spanish; deleted scenes; extended episodes; featurettes. **24 episodes on 6 discs. 17 1/2 hrs.**
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24: Season Five
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Arguably the series' best season to date, season 5 of 24 literally starts with a bang and never lets up, with an intricate executive-level conspiracy to control Central Asia's oil supply. Piling crisis upon crisis in an escalating series of deceptions, twists, and deeply hidden agendas, the day-long ordeal begins with a devastating political assassination connected to a disgraced former CTU agent (Peter Weller) and a radical group of Russian separatists (led by British actor Julian Sands) threatening to release lethal nerve gas in Los Angeles to protest a U.S./Russian treaty about to be signed by President Charles Logan (Gregory Itzin). As Logan's unstable wife Martha (Jean Smart), Secret Service agent Aaron Pierce (Glenn Morshower), and chief of staff Mike Novick (Jude Ciccolella) gradually uncover the conspiracy, CTU maverick Jack Bauer (series star Kiefer Sutherland) emerges from self-imposed exile to aid his CTU colleagues in a life-threatening quest for the truth. Meanwhile, CTU chief Bill Buchanan (James Morrison) is thwarted by an inexperienced, overbearing superior (Sean Astin) and an executive takeover of CTU led by Homeland Security chief Karen Hayes (Jayne Atkinson), forcing Bauer and his CTU loyalists to "go dark" and work independently to honor the memory of a slain friend and leader. Also figuring in are CTU's resident hacker-nerd extraordinaire, Chloe O'Brian (played to perfection by Mary Lynn Rajskub), Bauer's estranged daughter (Elisha Cuthbert), and his beloved CTU colleague Audrey Raines (Kim Raver). Pivoting on a declaration of martial law and a mysterious cabal of unnamed conspirators, "Day 5" shocked even loyal 24 fans with a high body count including several important supporting characters. It all adds up to an exceptional season that earned Sutherland a well-deserved Emmy (for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series), equally deserving Emmy nominations for Itzin and Sharp, and an Emmy win for co-executive producer Jon Cassar's direction of the riveting season premiere. And while the breathtaking twists of 24 don't always hold up to intense scrutiny, these 24 episodes (running about 43 minutes each) are tightly written and flawlessly directed with an involving emphasis on thriller plotting and dramatic focus on the complex and operatically tragic relationship between President Logan and his traumatized wife. Add it all up, and you've got an addictive reason to look forward to season 6. --Jeff Shannon On the DVDs Discs 1-6 contain four episodes each, with several episodes including optional viewing of extended or alternate takes of selected scenes. A total of 12 full-length episode commentaries are provided by 24's primary cast and crew, allowing listeners a comprehensive appreciation of the series' extended "family" of talent, along with a wealth of production anecdotes, revealing observations about plotting and character, and a welcome overview of individual personalities and contributions. Disc 7 is packed with features, beginning with a season 6 prequel that offers a tantalizing glimpse of things to come, with an interrogation and escape scenario set seven months after the events of "Day 5"; by comparison, the season 6 trailer offers little more than a recap of season 5. The featurettes are all well-crafted and worth a look, beginning with a "Supporting Players" profile of 24's extended cast (including some surprising glimpses of their off-screen hobbies and activities); a detailed documentary about 24's innovative and hard-working camera crew; a profile of music composer Sean Callery, who demonstrates his versatile mood-setting techniques; a detailed exploration of the "Presidential Retreat" set with production designer Jonathan Hodges and colleagues; a "100th Episode Reel" with tightly-edited clips from seasons 1-5; and a sampling of cast and crew photos from 24: Behind the Scenes, a picture book published in November 2006. Kudos to Sparkhill Productions for continuing to provide 24 bonus features as well-made as the series itself. --Jeff Shannon Beyond 24: Season 5 More "Edge-of-your-Seat" TV DVDs 24: Seasons 1-5 24: Behind the Scenes (Paperback) Stills from 24: Season 5
For a year and a half after Day 4, almost everyone thought Jack Bauer was dead. At the start of Day 5, Bauer is forced out into the open when those who helped him disappear are pursued by assassins. Jack quickly discovers a far larger conspiracy linked to Russian terrorists, a possible mole within CTU, and villainous machinations taking place at the highest levels of the American government. All 24 episodes are included in a seven-disc set. 16 3/4 hrs. total. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital Surround; Subtitles: Spanish; audio commentary on selected episodes; deleted scenes; DVD-ROM content; extended scenes; featurettes. **24 episodes on 7 discs. 16 3/4 hrs.**
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'24' Restarts the Clock for Day 7
24's writing staff is currently under pressure as the production for the seventh season, which was set to begin this month, was delayed for three weeks due to the decision of FOX's executives to completely change what they originally had in store for the seventh longest day of Jack Bauer’s life.
TVGuide's Michael Ausiello reported that the original plot required filming some episodes on location in Africa, however the network saw this as too costly. The writers initially opted to find places in Los Angeles to mimic Africa, however they thought it would be easier to rewrite the whole thing.
In a conversation with Ausiello, Mary Lynn Rajskub, who plays socially-awkward CTU analyst and newly expectant mother Chloe O’Brian, said that she had no idea on what was happening and that "they’re going crazy. I’m excited because … they’re really having to dig in there and come up with new stuff." She added that it was only last week that she was notified that her character, being a fan favorite, was to appear in the next season. Every character's status, including Kiefer Sutherland’s Jack Bauer, remains a mystery for now.
The African setting was a new idea which came about when the producers thought of moving away from LA and the show's home base at CTU. The writers took on this idea as they also wanted to do a total makeover on the show after critics and fans largely panned its sixth season.
24's fifth season won the Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series as Sutherland won in the Lead Actor category. Since then, the sixth season of the show garnered harsh criticism, with some calling it the worst season yet. Season seven is set to premiere in January 2008, thus the writers still have time to get things on the right track.
Rumors have it that season seven will take place in London or Washinton D.C., and in late June, reports came up about someone posting all the details of the first episode onto the Internet. Whether or not those pages were authentic would not matter, as serious overhauling will take place for the 24's seventh season.
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24: 12:00am â 1:00am Review
Finally, things appear to be happening this season! The season started off with some great moments but it fell into a bevy of filler episodes featuring too many less than stellar character developments and a secondary story arc that was just horrible. Ok, Dana Walshes&rsquo...
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