Hec, you and JZ made it into the last thing I wrote:
Awww, that rocks. Even more tickling than the unsolicited recommendation from a physicist. Which frankly, is pleasing.
I should send him Gary's song about Pi. It's way better than Kate Bush's song about Pi.
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Nice article with Tim mentioned.
Hmmm...this is...odd.
FOX COUNTING DOWN TO '24' PIC
Hit series headed to the bigscreen
After years of speculation, the clock's officially ticking down toward a "24" feature film. Twentieth Century Fox has closed a deal with series creators Robert Cochran and Joel Surnow, as well as showrunner Howard Gordon, to bring the Kiefer Sutherland real-time thriller to the bigscreen.
Clearly, they're going to have to abandon the series format. Though marketing the worst 90 minutes of Jack Bauer's life could be funny.
ETA: After reading the rest, HA:
Current plan calls for the "24" feature to abandon the real-time conceit of the TV show, making Sutherland's Jack Bauer, rather than the clock, the star.
Though marketing the worst 90 minutes of Jack Bauer's life could be funny.
Aw, I would love this SO much. It's a shame they're not going in that direction.
It would be very very funny. Why won't they make that for us?
Why won't they make that for us?
Because it's kinda hard to top a day when he actually died? Although part of me think that's the best rest Jack's managed to get in the last 5 years.
I know people who thought The Sentinel was a 24 movie.
I don't think I'd be very interested in a movie that bails on the concept. No
Tony & Michelle
and no real-time? Eh.
I am still irrationally attached to my idea of how to promote new seasons of 24. 15 seconds of Jack brushing his teeth, eating cereal, pumping gas, grocery shopping, folding laundry, etc. There could be a whole series of them each ending with some ominous tag line.
I am still irrationally attached to my idea of how to promote new seasons of 24. 15 seconds of Jack brushing his teeth, eating cereal, pumping gas, grocery shopping, folding laundry, etc. There could be a whole series of them each ending with some ominous tag line.
Okay, this may just be my favorite idea EVAR.
I love that promotional idea SO MUCH.