24: Season Seven Streaming
Friday, April 29th, 2011
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24: Season Seven Streaming.
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Please brand that this is a review mainly about the packaging of the discs and the special features. While I don’t intend on saying too remarkable about the seventh season itself, I will say that it was far top-notch to a abominable season six. Also, if you are reading this, I can only catch that you’ve seen the seventh season and are contemplating on whether or not to assume this season on DVD.
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To inaugurate with, this is by far the best packaging I’ve ever seen for a series placed on DVD. They managed to pack six discs into a case the size of your normal DVD case complete with a hasten mask. Now I know what you’re thinking: “How’d they catch six discs into a case that thin? ” and “What happened to the seventh disc containing all the bonus features? ”
To retort the first inquire, the inside of the front of the case and the inside of the befriend of the case each contain one disc with a tab through the center circle of the disc. The other four discs are attached via two plastic dividers with one disc on each side of the first and one disc on each side of the second, all held in status with tabs through the center circle like the others.
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To respond the second inquire, I really don’t assume it needs a seventh bonus disc. I know a lot of people are poor about the lack of one, but the truth is that if you added maybe one or two features per disc, you wouldn’t need a seventh disc and in the waste, it’d impartial lift up disc state, especially if a feature directly relates to an episode on a distinct disc.
With that said, I do feel this season was somewhat lacking in the special features department. Discs one, five and six all have bonus features added, but that smooth leaves three other discs that could have included some sort of feature as well. My biggest disappointment is the lack of a prequel to area up season eight. That aside, this does have some nice features including commentary on 12 episodes.
Here’s a rundown disc-by-disc of what to expect:
Disc One:
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM (Optional commentary by executive producer/director John Cassar and Carlos Bernard.)
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM (Optional commentary by executive producer Manny Coto, co-executive producer Brannon Braga and Carlos Bernard.)
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
The Femucite Festival Presents: The Music of 24
Regarding the commentary on disc one, it is simply phenomenal. Carlos Bernard is so fun to listen to and I mediate it some of the best commentary from any season of 24. Regarding the bonus feature, you’ll probably indulge in it if you relish the musical accept from the exhibit. Sean Callery is a genius!
Disc Two:
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (Optional commentary by executive producer/director John Cassar and Annie Wersching.)
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Disc Three:
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Optional commentary by executive producer David Fury and Hakeem Kae-Kazim.)
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Optional commentary by executive producer Manny Coto, co-executive producer Brannon Braga and Annie Wersching.)
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM (Optional commentary by co-executive producer/director Brad Turner and Tony Todd.)
Again, the commentary with both Hakeem Kae-Kazim (Ike Dubaku) and Tony Todd (General Juma) is fun to listen to. I always luxuriate in listening to the unpleasant guys provide commentary because you pick up the impression that these are generally nice, wonderful people as opposed to the characters they characterize.
Disc Four:
8:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Optional commentary by co-executive producer/director Brad Turner, music composer Sean Callery and James Morrison.)
9:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Optional commentary by executive producer Evan Katz, co-executive producer Juan Carlos Coto, Annie Wersching and Bob Gunton.)
10:00 PM – 11:00 PM
11:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Disc Five:
12:00 AM – 1:00 AM
1:00 AM – 2:00 AM (Optional commentary by executive producer Howard Gordon, Carlos Bernard and Jeffrey Nordling.)
2:00 AM – 3:00 AM
3:00 AM – 4:00 AM
Hour 19: The Ambush
Disc Six:
4:00 AM – 5:00 AM
5:00 AM – 6:00 AM (Optional commentary by executive producer Evan Katz, Mary Lynn Rajskub and Glenn Morshower.)
6:00 AM – 7:00 AM (Optional commentary by executive producer David Fury, co-executive producer Alex Gansa and Glenn Morshower.)
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM (Optional commentary by executive producers Howard Gordon and John Cassar.)
14 Deleted Scenes (Optional commentary by co-executive producer Stephen Kronish and producer Paul Gadd.)
24-7: The Untold Story
I have the bonus features and especially episode commentary are nicely done even if watched only once out of curiosity. (I consider, to date, the only bonus feature I’ve watched literally hundreds of times was the 100th Episode Reel from season five’s bonus disc.) Most people will probably catch this DVD for the season itself and if that’s the case, you’ll be pleasantly surprised with the packing job. However, if you’re buying the seventh season on DVD, you’re probably a diehard fan and intend on watching the extra recount as well.
While the bonus stuff is nice, I do mediate it lacked somewhat as I contain they could have added maybe one more feature to one of the three discs that lacked extra tell. My other disappointment was that it doesn’t provide a list of the fresh airdates like past 24 season DVD releases nor does it include the episode synopsis for each episode. That aside, the packaging presentation is wonderfully concept out and this will definitely develop a nice compact addition to your 24 collection.
Just got finished watching this on TV and yes I am one of those “dead people” who will go out and capture this tomorrow. And I will gawk it again as soon as I do because that’s objective how enormous this prove really is. I cant understand why people who are supposed to be such tremendous fans of the prove are actually exasperated they are releasing the dvd early. Wouldn’t that be what you want?
But anyway…on to the prove….
24 Season 7 will go down as one of the premiere seasons in the shows history. Maybe, from originate to carry out, the best since Season 1. After a lackluster Season 6, I contemplate it was generous to say that the writers and producers of the demonstrate had a sure opportunity to originate over and begin novel. And they did. What we got was a knowing, tight, and extraordinarily acted season with the same raging action and place twists but collected with a different feel to it. By relocating out of L.A and into D.C. we got the chance to contemplate Jack Bauer out of his element for the first time. At first I was skeptical of this, as many were. But after the first episode of the season I realized that my skepticism was for nothing. The recede to D.C. was perfect and it brought so noteworthy to this season. And as we progressed from twist to twist, from villain to villain, the one thing that stayed apparent was that this season was absolutely intelligent. Nothing will ever compare to the originality of Season 1. And the show’s creators know that. But they weren’t trying to replicate that. Instead they were trying to bring us a season that we will remember, instead of tossing away like we did with season 6. Season 7 was a triumph and it’s impartial another example of why we maintain watching.
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