Posted on 01/08/2012 4:37:20 PM PST by Nachum
Kiefer Sutherlands new Fox drama, Touch is on its way later this month, but it wont keep the actor from making the 24 movie, set to begin production shortly. The status on the movie hopefully we will be shooting at the end of April, beginning of May, the actor said on Sunday the FOX portion of the Television Critics Association Winter Session in Pasadena. (Snip) The commitment to a television show, in the case of 24, was eight years, so if youre gonna do something potentially for another eight years, you want it to be something that you can
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I like Netflix.
I think it is good value for money.
I don’t watch satellite anymore.
If you do cost-benefit analysis, Netflix is cheaper if you have to chose one, or you can downgrade your satellite or cable package.
But I didn’t watch much TV the last 10 years or so, because I was out of the country, so I am playing catch up with a lot of series.
You should try the one month free trial and feel it out.
I may try the one month free trial. Thanks.
My 2 cents. Netflix is an awesome deal even with the recent price increase. We have had it for years, both the streaming and the DVD delivery. We really get our money’s worth from the streaming and then some.
We also watched all eight seasons of 24 at once, much better way to watch tv. We don’t watch regular tv so this is a way to catch up on any good shows we never had time for and to view some we haven’t seen in over 10 years or more.
I’d share more but I have to get to work, again a good reason to have streaming, it is there when I finally do have the time.
Mind you it isn’t current stuff but about a year behind. This past summer I watched all the season of Mad Men up to the current one, now I will wait until probably mid current season to pic up last years.
Good luck, it is worth it and there is so much there to see that you might have even forgotten about. Gotta run.
The one thing that bothered me about 24 is that Jack never ate. Would have loved to have seen Jack munching on a barbecued rib, pull out his piece and blow away a bad guy sitting across the table. In fact, the only time I’ve seen Kiefer Sutherland eat anything on screen was in “Lost Boys.”
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