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The 24th Day
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GAIAM MEDIA
Publisher: Screen Media
J. Alan Hostetter
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Subtitled, Full Screen
Actors: James Marsden, Scott Speedman, Sofía Vergara, Barry Papick, Charles J. Corrado Jr.

  • It s been 24 days since Tom found out that his life was ruined by a previous encounter with Dan. 24 days since he decided Dan would have to pay with his life. In this electrifying suspense thriller, driven by superstar performances, you ll be holding your breath to see who survives The 24th Day. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: MYSTERY/SUSPENSE Rating: R Age: 025192589027 UPC:&nb

  • Its been 24 days since tom found out that his life was ruined by a previous encounter with dan. 24 days since he decided dan would have to pay. In this electrifying thriller youll be holding your breath to see who survives the 24th day. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 06/21/2005 Starring: James Marsden Scott Speedman Run time: 96 minutes Rating: R


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    A+
    Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
    Yes , great movie to watch. And a great cast , Could even be base on a true story .

    The Most Incredible Movie I Have Ever Seen!!!
    Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
    I wish this rating system had a choice of more than just 5 stars. This is definitely the best film I have ever had the pleasure of seeing, and I would recommend it to any movie lover (as long as your idea of a good time isn't limited to just Napoleon Dynamite or Talladega Nights). Packed with intelligent, bone-chilling dialogue, this movie will never leave you once you watch it.

    "Now is that the true truth, or is that your truth?"

    "An Engrossing Thriller"
    Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
    "The 24th Day" is one of the best independent films ever. Without giving away any of the plot, it is about one's responsibility in this age of AIDS towards oneself and to others while having sex. The movie is based on a stage play, but the film adds moblity to the story. The leads pull off terrific performances as we see who survives this cat and mouse game as one of the characters become the others captive prisoner. James Marsden, as always, is beautiful to look at, but he finally shows the kind of actor he is. You won't get a film showing lots of endless sex scenes between two gay men, but you will get a story that is innovative and suspenseful.

    EXCELLENT film! Could watch it over and over!!!
    Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
    I don't know what the reviewer "Gordon Larko" is smoking. For some reason, he feels compelled to leave the EXACT SAME horrible review and 1 STAR rating for all GAY-THEMED movies. Probably a "personal problem" of his. Hopefully this review will help correct this imbalance. I can't believe AMAZON is allowing this GAY BASHER to use their website as a venue to spread his hate.
    By the way, This is an absolutely WONDERFUL movie!

    Tick Tock, has 24 hours ever seemed so long.... your fate at the end of the time
    Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
    This was as suspenseful a movie as I have seen in a long time. Wondering is he going to pass the test or not. You wonder what you would do if you had been impaired and had that slight doubt but kept up the bravado and also you start these psychological games with the hostage keeper and trying to out psych him and think he's convincing him then he laughs at the hostage. Without saying much to give it away it is a twist and you vascilate between what you would do and as the hostage taker starts drinking and letting more of his life story slip the mystery really starts. Then he goes out and leaves the guy tied to the chair and it wa so Hitchcockian, tick tock with everything silence except the racing noise in his brain, then the movie he plays trying to remember the night before, he was drunk too, did he do it or , no way he couldn't have. Besides even if he had it would be OK. 24 hours is a long time, I have had to wait an hour for lab tests and that seemed like 24 hours I can only imagine. And will he cut him up as he describes so graphically if the test comes back positive? Just when you are calm and think the 24 hours has gone by and the ropes are cut there is 10 seconds of overtime that changes the whole hour and a half of movie.




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