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24: Day 7: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
The first two hours of 24‘s Day 7, airing this Sunday, January 11, at 8pm ET/PT, prove to be a solid start to a seventh season. November’s TV movie, 24: Redemption, had more than its fair share of cheesy dialogue and awkward moments, but made up for it all with some great action sequences. “Day 7: 8:00 A.M. - 9:00 A.M./9:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.M.,” on the other hand, has a bit less action but feels much more solid and well put together. We’re not forced to watch Jack try to bond with orphaned children and instead see him inserted fairly quickly into investigating a major domestic terrorist threat.
We first see Jack in a scene that many will recognize from the trailer and commercials: Jack being questioned as part of a congressional hearing, regarding his torturing/interrogation sessions during his CTU days. The questioning could have easily been stretched out and become repetitive but the writers smartly pull Jack out of the hearing early in the episode, as an attractive FBI agent, Renee Walker (Annie Wersching), produces a subpoena to gain Jack’s help on a case for the day. The reason Jack is brought in to consult is something that should be of no surprise to anyone who’s seen a commercial for the new season: the man behind the terrorist threat appears to be Jack’s former CTU colleague Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard).
It’s nice to see Tony back on TV, but bringing him back as a villain (complete with a goatee, a la Evil Cartman in the South Park episode “Spookyfish“) is going to take a lot of convincing. Helpfully, Jack is just as doubtful of Tony being evil as the audience will be, allowing Jack to voice the thoughts and opinions that every 24 fan has running through their heads when they hear that Tony is alive.
Bringing Jack — a man whose reputation for torturing suspects has resulted in an ongoing congressional hearing — in to consult on an FBI case is met with an expectedly mixed reaction. While Agent Walker feels Jack’s knowledge of how Tony thinks is vital to finding him, her boss, Larry Moss (Jeffrey Nordling), is extremely suspect of Jack from the start. The low opinion that Moss and others have of Jack and CTU makes for some rather amusing CTU-bashing, as 24 rather realistically shows how Jack Bauer’s methods are perceived by other agencies (for example, Moss tells Walker, “We’re the FBI, not CTU — we honor the law, even when it’s not convenient.”).
Aside from Moss and Walker, we’re introduced to a handful of other FBI folk, including a Chloe-esque analyst named Janis Gold, played by comedienne/actress Janeane Garofalo. While not quite as snarky as Chloe, Janis gets along similarly with her fellow analysts and her boss, making the comparison between the two characters unavoidable. The similarity isn’t distracting, however, and it’ll be interesting to see what they do with Janis as the Chloe-of-the-FBI.
Various issues and events depicted in 24: Redemption carry strongly into season seven, so if you haven’t watched the TV movie yet, it’s probably best to check it out now. The events in Sangala have escalated to a Rwanda meets Iraq level of urgency for the new President, Allison Taylor (Cherry Jones), and promise to be something that will affect quite a few future episodes, if not the entire season. President Taylor’s First Husband, Henry (Colm Feore), also gets his own storyline, which involves the death of a major cast member from Redemption. The death occurred in between the time of the TV movie and Day 7, so we only see the aftermath of it, but its effect — and Henry’s involvement — feel like something that will influence the entire season.
Overall, these first two hours are a strong start to the season, and there already seems to be more planned-out storylines and overall story arcs than in previous 24 seasons, which can only be a good thing. It’s definitely too early to know for sure, but it’s possible that the extra time the writers had to plan out “Day 7″ could result in a truly great season of 24 — making the long wait between seasons worth it and becoming one of few things to benefit from the television-crushing event known as the writers’ strike.
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24 Season 7 in January
Had your fill of Jack Bauer after 24: Redemption? Yeah, we didn’t think so. Luckily for you, Fox enables your adrenaline addiction with a four-hour, two-part season premiere beginning. 24 moves to Mondays on January 12. And second part of its four-hour season premiere moves to 9 p.m. on January 19.
24: Redemption

Season: 7
Episode: 0
First Aired: 11/23/2008
Set and shot on location in Africa, Bauer and mentor Carl Benton battle an international crisis, while here at home the nation prepares for a new president on inauguration day. Taking place just a few months before the new day dawns, U.S. State Department officer Frank Tramell and Jonah Hodges are pulling the strings that will set the stage and raise the stakes for Season Seven.
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What you need to know about the 24 two-hour movie

Over the last months, we’ve been updating you on 24: Redemption, the two-hour Season 7 prequel movie FOX will air on November 23. It’s time for another update!
Thanks to E!’s gossip queen Kristin Dos Santos, we got some nice intel about the two-hour movie. I was also able to extract tidbits of spoilers in a recent interview Kiefer Sutherland did with AOL. Here we go with the latest 24: Redemption spoilers:
- The beginning of the film deals with Jack Bauer’s exile while the end of the film is about his own redemption.
- General Juma, to be played by Tony Todd, is plotting a coup in Sangala. To make his plan work, Juma needs child soldiers and the help of Jonas Hodges (Jon Voight) to acquire automatic rifles.The two-hour movie will focus on Jack trying to take down Juma and Hodges.
- How does Jack end up in Africa you ask? Turns out he is in Sangala working at a school run by one of his ex-Special Forces friend, Carl Benton.
- Jack’s quest to take Juma and Hodges down starts when one of Juma’s men comes to the school to recruit kids to become soldiers. Luckily for our favorite agent, Carl has a few weapons stashed at the school for Jack to play with.
- As you know, Jack must get captured and tortured by the bad guys at least once per day (aka season). So it’s no surprise when Juma’s men get their hands on him.
- New US President Allison Taylor meets with President Daniels to finish up the transition between the two administrations. Expect tensions and conflicts.
- In the movie, the distress felt by the inhabitants of Sangala is felt when a Sangalan woman will volunteer herself into sexual slavery if State Department Official Frank Tramell, played by Gil Bellows, helps her escape the country.
In other 24: Redemption news, FOX sent out a press release today announcing that never-before-seen stunning photographs taken during the shooting of the movie in Africa by five members of the show’s creative team, including Kiefer Sutherland, would be displayed at the Paley Center for Media in Los Angeles from November 10 through January 11. The photographs are composed of candid moments between the cast and crew, dramatic stills from the action sequences and vivd captures of scenic locations.
24: Redemption will air from 8 to 10 pm ET/PT on November 23. Then, on Tuesday, November 25, Fox Home Entertainment will release the DVD of the movie which will include a director’s cut with ten minutes of never-before-seen footage, commentaries, a behind-the-scenes on-location documentary, and a Season 7 sneak peek including the first 16 minutes of the season premiere.
24 Gets Worse, Takes Page from Guiding Light
Long before Jack Bauer became the chief architect of America’s torture and interrogation policies, he was on one of our favorite television shows. Yes, there was a time when we thought 24 was even better than LOST, though honestly that question was always like asking a parent which child they loved more. But for the first three seasons, 24 was awesome. It was Die Hard on television, mixed with serious helpings of Shakespeare, Hitchcock and those 70s political thrillers that you see ads for on AMC while watching Mad Men. We even got a kick out of all the cheese, which dripped off our television screens like melted Velveeta: the cardboard sets, the 1950s serial style acting and the cavalcade of B-and-C list stars who appeared as guests (Dennis Hopper, Joaquim de Almeida and Harris Yulin among them.)
So we were sad to read about the continuing disaster that the currently-filming seventh season has become! Off three straight years so bad that we questioned whether to keep DVR’ing the show at all, season seven was already a tenuous proposition in our minds. The WGA Strike caused 24 to be pushed all the way to 2009, and then the producers, in their infinite wisdom, decided to take a page out of the Guiding Light handbook and bring a major character back from the dead (Carlos Bernard’s beloved Tony Almeida.) When we read that Jack’s annoying daughter Kim (Elisha Cuthbert) would be back in the fold, we rolled our eyes in disgust. This wasn’t shaping up well.
Now there’s word that the seventh season is going to be delayed two weeks while rewrites are done. On the surface, that’s fine. We don’t mind it when shows decide to reboot mid-season (the course correction that LOST did during its third season is the stuff of legend.) However, when you’re already 18 episodes into a 24-episode season and you decide some major plot points need an overhaul to allow for an acceptable ending, you’re in trouble. It seems even the 24 producers understand this show stinks.
Based on all the drama, we just get the feeling that this will be 24’s last season. We had thought, maybe foolishly, that it would go out with a mushroom cloud. Now perhaps the best we can hope for is a cougar chase.
24: Mary Lynn Rajskub Gives Birth to Baby Boy
Mary Lynn Rajskub gave birth to a baby boy last Thursday. The child, Rajskub’s first, was delivered two weeks after the baby’s due date. The father, physical trainer Matthew Rolph, did not want to know the sex of the baby, so the couple kept it a surprise until birth. Rajskub has taken a short maternity leave from her role on 24, where she plays terse computer whiz Chloe O’Brian. While FOX has not been specific as to how they’ve dealt with Rajskub’s absence during the current filming of season 7, it was reported earlier this month that Carlo Rota was being brought in to spell Chloe during her mysterious leave from the action of 24’s seventh season. Rota plays Morris O’Brian, Chloe’s ex-husband and possible father of Chloe’s now-young child.
Rajskub is one of the few peripheral characters who was retained by 24 as they moved into their seventh season. 24, which was supposed to air season 7 last January, was severely hampered by the writers’ strike and was forced to postpone season 7 until January 2009. This delay has allowed 24, however, to film a two-hour prequel film in the meantime. 24: Exile, which was filmed almost entirely on location in South Africa, bridges the gap between seasons 6 and 7.
Mary Lynn Rajskub has had a funny little career path. A stand-up comic by trade, she’s mostly eked out a Hollywood career via bit, comedic parts. Then, 24 came along, and Rajskub was cast as an entirely unfunny character. Chloe is serious to a fault, and it makes her a great, unique character. Hopefully, Rajskub can take a deserved post-birth rest, and get back to the 24 set as soon as possible. Jack Bauer is going to need her help at some point.
Mirrors Soundtrack Release
7 August: The soundtrack for Kiefer’s upcoming movie, Mirrors, hits stores August 12th with music composed by Javier Navarrete.

(August 5, 2008- Los Angeles, CA) – Lakeshore Records will release the soundtrack for MIRRORS, available via iTunes and in stores on August 12. The soundtrack contains original music composed by Javier Navarrete (Pan’s Labyrinth).
Spanish composer Javier Navarrete earned his first Academy Award® nomination for Pan’s Labyrinth, his second collaboration with director Guillermo del Toro. Navarrete began scoring in 1987 and has composed some 30 film scores since making his debut. His credits include 2003’s Dot the I, a romantic drama, and 2004’s Yo Puta.
Though not well known in the United States, Navarrete has been likened to French composer Alexandre Desplat – both well regarded in their home countries and both achieving commercial success in the United States with their debut scores. His upcoming projects include Fireflies in the Garden (starring Julia Roberts and Ryan Reynolds) and Inkheart (starring Brendan Fraser, Helen Mirren, and Paul Bettany).
The film Haute Tension put French writer/director Alexandre Aja on the horror movie map. It was edited and released in the US as High Tension. That film led to Wes Craven approaching Aja about remaking the film The Hills Have Eyes. The result was a highly successful film in the genre.
Initially Aja was approached to remake the 2003 South Korean horror film Into the Mirror. Rather than simply remake the film, Aja and co-writer Gregory Levasseur were inspired to write a new story. A security guard (Kiefer Sutherland) discovers an evil spirit lurking in the mirrors of an abandoned department store. His soon-to-be ex-wife (Paula Patton), a coroner, has a hard time believing her husband’s claims. MIRRORS also stars Amy Smart, Jason Flemyng, and Julian Glover.
20th Century Fox and New Regency present MIRRORS in theaters on August 15, 2008. MIRRORS original soundtrack on Lakeshore Records is available here.
Conan Interview
10 Aug: In case you missed it, check out the interview with Conan O’Brien from the other night
‘24′ Actress Gives Birth to Boy
Unlike on “24,”” star Mary Lynn Rajskub wasn’t in a particular rush when it come to childbirth.
The actress gave birth to a baby boy two weeks after her due date, reports People.
“It was like an episode of 24 with the clock ticking,” jokes Rajskub.
The boy, named Valentine Anthony, weighed 9 lbs., 5 oz. and is the first child for Rajskub, 36, and her boyfriend Matthew Rolph, 28, a physical trainer.
The couple met while Rajskub was doing stand-up.
Rajskub is known for playing the wry Chloe O’Brian on FOX’s “24,” which returns to television in January. Her other credits include “Little Miss Sunshine,” “Legally Blonde 2,” “Punch-Drunk Love” and “Dude, Where’s My Car?”
