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[center]24 cosas sobre 24
24 puntos a tener muy en cuenta si eres un aficionado de la serie.
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Datos interesantes paitoko pero... sólo para completar un poco:
10. "24" es la primera serie que se desarrolla en tiempo real. Y no hay flashbacks
Falso; en el episodio 1x24, tras la muerte de Teri hay una pantalla dividida donde la mitad izquierda muestra a Jack sosteniendo su cuerpo y la mitad derecha muestra escenas de Jack y Teri del primer epidosio, en blanco y negro. La escena dura aprox. 6 segundos.
Haysbert: Prez role on '24' may have helped Obama (7-2-08)
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Dennis Haysbert likes to believe his portrayal as the first African-American U.S. president on Fox's "24" may have helped pave the way for Barack Obama.
"If anything, my portrayal of David Palmer, I think, may have helped open the eyes of the American people," said the actor, who has contributed $2,300 to the Illinois Democrat's presidential campaign.
"And I mean the American people from across the board — from the poorest to the richest, every color and creed, every religious base — to prove the possibility there could be an African-American president, a female president, any type of president that puts the people first," he said Tuesday.
Haysbert, who now stars on "The Unit" on CBS, made his comments to reporters during a teleconference call promoting the upcoming American Century Celebrity Golf Championship at Lake Tahoe.
Haysbert, who also played Nelson Mandela in the 2007 film "Goodbye Bafana," said his role as President Palmer seemed to "confuse people" who would approach him on the street "every day, almost every hour, and ask me to run."
"I still, even after three seasons into `The Unit' playing Sgt. Maj. Jonas Blaine, I'm still asked by people on the street to run," he said.
Haysbert, 54, said he recently stopped for dinner south of Los Angeles with his daughter in Dana Point, Calif., a town he described as "very wealthy, very white and very Republican."
"I go into this little restaurant with that demographic and a lady comes up to me and says, `You know, I want to vote for you,'" he said. "I don't know if it is a joke or that people just like to say those things. But to me, for them to say it out loud means they are thinking about it."
Haysbert: Prez role on '24' may have helped Obama (7-2-08)
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Dennis Haysbert likes to believe his portrayal as the first African-American U.S. president on Fox's "24" may have helped pave the way for Barack Obama.
"If anything, my portrayal of David Palmer, I think, may have helped open the eyes of the American people," said the actor, who has contributed $2,300 to the Illinois Democrat's presidential campaign.
"And I mean the American people from across the board — from the poorest to the richest, every color and creed, every religious base — to prove the possibility there could be an African-American president, a female president, any type of president that puts the people first," he said Tuesday.
Haysbert, who now stars on "The Unit" on CBS, made his comments to reporters during a teleconference call promoting the upcoming American Century Celebrity Golf Championship at Lake Tahoe.
Haysbert, who also played Nelson Mandela in the 2007 film "Goodbye Bafana," said his role as President Palmer seemed to "confuse people" who would approach him on the street "every day, almost every hour, and ask me to run."
"I still, even after three seasons into `The Unit' playing Sgt. Maj. Jonas Blaine, I'm still asked by people on the street to run," he said.
Haysbert, 54, said he recently stopped for dinner south of Los Angeles with his daughter in Dana Point, Calif., a town he described as "very wealthy, very white and very Republican."
"I go into this little restaurant with that demographic and a lady comes up to me and says, `You know, I want to vote for you,'" he said. "I don't know if it is a joke or that people just like to say those things. But to me, for them to say it out loud means they are thinking about it."
Haysbert: El papel de Presidente en '24' pudo haber ayudado a Obama (7-2-08)
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Dennis Haysbert le gusta creer que su interpretacion como el primer presidente Afro-Americano en "24" pudo haber ayudado a pavimentar el camino para Barack Obama.
"Si en algo, mi interpretacion de David Palmer, creo, pudo haber ayudado a abrir los ojos de los estadounidenses," dijo el actor, quien ha contribuido con US$2,300 a la campaña presidencial del democrata de Illinois.
"Y me refiero a todos los americanos — desde el mas pobre hasta el mas rico, de todos los colores y credos, de cada religion — para probar la posibilidad de que podría haber un presidente Afro-Americano, una presidenta, cualquier tipo de presidente que ponga a la gente en primer lugar," dijo el martes.
Haysbert, ahora protagonista de "The Unit" en CBS, hizo sus comentarios durante una llamada por teleconferencia promocionando el proximo American Century Celebrity Golf Championship en Lake Tahoe.
Haysbert, quien tambien interpretó a Nelson Mandela en el film de 2007 "Goodbye Bafana," dijo que su papel como el Presidente Palmer parecía "confundir a la gente" la cual se le aproximaba en la calle "todos los dias, casi a cada hora, y me pedía que me postulara."
"Todavia, incluso despues de tres temporadas en `The Unit' interpretando al Sgt. Maj. Jonas Blaine, todavia la gente en la calle me pide que me postule," dijo.
Haysbert, 54, dijo que recientemente cenó con su hija en el sur de Los Angeles en Dana Point, Calif., un pueblo que el describe como "muy rico, muy blanco y muy Republicano."
"Voy a este pequeño restaurant y una señora viene y me dice, `Sabes, quiero votar por tí,'" dijo. "No sé si es una broma o a la gente solo le gusta decir estas cosas. Pero para mí, que ellos lo digan significa que lo estan pensando."
Aprovechando el nuevo lanzamiento de una edición especial de la temporada 1, en la que encontramos escenas eliminadas de dicha temporada... Paitoko te las trae
Para un programa de televisión cuyo personaje principal con regularidad evita atentados terroristas y la guerra nuclear, salvar al mundo del calentamiento global podría ser considerado algo así como una desviación.
Pero los productores de 24, el thriller americano, piensan presentar el espectáculo "carbono neutral" e "inspirar a sus millones de espectadores antes de que sea demasiado tarde".
Kiefer Sutherland, que representa al agente Jack Bauer en la lucha contra el terrorismo , dice que el calentamiento global es "un delito por el que todos somos culpables".
El actor agregó: "Todos los que trabajamos en 24 entendemos la urgencia de este problema y durante el próximo año (2008) se pondrá en práctica nuevas formas creativas para producir de manera más eficiente nuestro espectáculo y reducir de forma significativa nuestra emisisón de carbono".
"Si no hacemos algo al respecto ahora, este cambio en nuestro clima va a desencadenar un daño irreversible."
El espectáculo presentará una serie de iniciativas ecologicas (verdes), incluida la utilización de biodiesel en los combustibles de los generadores eléctricos y vehículos híbridos en la producción.
Asimismo, los guiones se enviaran por correo electrónico a los actores en lugar de enviarlos por "correo".
Un portavoz dijo que 24 incorporara "el calentamiento global y la importancia de la reducción de emisiones de carbono en sus guiones cuando proceda".
So Jack Bauer is TV's Hardest Man according to Sky One
Martin Kemp introduces us to the hardest men to appear on our television screens.
We've all got a different idea of what makes a man 'hard' and our hit-list will represent just that - whether it's friend-killing mafia don Tony Soprano, reptile-wrestling Aussie Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, or even hard-hitting, rule-breaking coppers Regan and Carter from The Sweeney.
Well if anyone watched it tonight on Sky One you would have seen that Jack Bauer is TV's hardest man.
The list included people like
Ross Kemp as Grant Mitchell in EastEnders,
The A-Team
Paddy Maguire from Shameless, you certainly don't think of a woman! Anne Robinson going in at a respectable number 31 out of a possible 50.
Sawyer from Lost
Gene Hunt from Life On Mars.
Lincon Burrows from Prison Break.
He-Man (yes they actually had the animated He-Man on there).
Revive las intensas 24 horas de Jack Bauer, jefe de la Unidad Antiterrorismo (CTU) de Los Angeles, en sus 2 Primeras Temporadas.
¡¡¡Son 6 DVD's Dobles de Colección!!!
Exigelos cada Domingo junto a El Mercurio + $3.990
Primera Temporada
DVD Doble Nº 1 - 20 de Julio
DVD Doble Nº 2 - 27 de Julio
DVD Doble Nº 3 - 3 de Agosto
Segunda Temporada
DVD Doble Nº 1 - 10 de Agosto
DVD Doble Nº 2 - 17 de Agosto
DVD Doble Nº 3 - 24 de Agosto
Es una gran oportunidad para los fanáticos de la Serie 24 de comprarlos a un muy bajo precio (Considerando que cada Temporada por lo menos esta a $23.000 por lo menos).